Atlanta rapper Lil Jon used his winnings from a recent victory on the hit TV show "Celebrity Apprentice" to benefit a local children's homier Decatur, Georgia.
Lil Jon is one of the celebrities featured on Donald Trump's show "Celebrity Apprentice," along side Jose Canseco, John Rich, Richard Hatch, Mark McGrath and Gary Busey.
The rapper's team squared off against the catty, unpredictable NeNe Leakes and her team, which included legendary singer Dionne Warwick, Marlee Matlin, Star Jones, Hope Dworaczyk, LaToya Jackson.
Both teams' objective was to produce a :30 second spot for the new ACN videophone and then person it to hundreds of the tech company's sales reps.
Lil Jon, who has starred in and directed numerous videos, lead his team to victory, while communication between the women's team, predictably, broke down.
As a result of his win, Donald Trump praised Lil Jon's leadership skills, which earned United Methodist Children's Home in Decatur $40,000.
Lil Jon's brother and sister were adopted from the United Methodist Children's Home, which has been serving the community since 1871.
Source: allhiphop.com
Lil Jon is one of the celebrities featured on Donald Trump's show "Celebrity Apprentice," along side Jose Canseco, John Rich, Richard Hatch, Mark McGrath and Gary Busey.
The rapper's team squared off against the catty, unpredictable NeNe Leakes and her team, which included legendary singer Dionne Warwick, Marlee Matlin, Star Jones, Hope Dworaczyk, LaToya Jackson.
Both teams' objective was to produce a :30 second spot for the new ACN videophone and then person it to hundreds of the tech company's sales reps.
Lil Jon, who has starred in and directed numerous videos, lead his team to victory, while communication between the women's team, predictably, broke down.
As a result of his win, Donald Trump praised Lil Jon's leadership skills, which earned United Methodist Children's Home in Decatur $40,000.
Lil Jon's brother and sister were adopted from the United Methodist Children's Home, which has been serving the community since 1871.
Source: allhiphop.com