Rapper Earl Hayes reportedly shot and killed his wife, actress Stephanie Moseley, in an apparent murder-suicide at their La home on Monday. Police arrived after a neighbor reported hearing a woman's scream and gunshots. They were both pronounced dead on the scene. Stephanie worked as a dancer before becoming an actress, landing backup-dancing gigs for Britney Spears, Chris Brown, and Janet Jackson. She most recently starred in VH1's Hit the Floor, an NBA cheerleading drama, and also played Jamie Foxx's wife in 2006's Jamie Foxx: Unpredictable. Earl was a former member of Floyd Mayweather's Money Team and was signed to Floyd's record label. The husband and wife were close with him, and there are rumors that Earl was FaceTiming with Floyd during the shooting. Celebrities who knew Stephanie have been offering their condolences on Twitter, including Ashley Tisdale and Trey Songz. R.I.P babygirl. Once an angel on earth,...
- 12/9/2014
- by Maria-Mercedes-Lara
- Popsugar.com
Stephanie Moseley, a star of VH1's NBA cheerleading drama Hit the Floor, and her husband, the rapper Earl Hayes, died Monday in a suspected murder-suicide, police confirmed to People. Los Angeles police responded early Monday to reports of shots being fired in Park La Brea, and found Moseley, 30, and Hayes, 34, in their apartment, both with gunshot wounds. Both were pronounced dead at the scene. The initial investigation suggested Hayes shot Moseley to death and then took his own life, police said. "We are incredibly saddened to hear the news of the passing of Stephanie Moseley," VH1 said in a statement.
- 12/9/2014
- by Tim Nudd, @nudd
- PEOPLE.com
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