MIKE TYSON TOOK “TMI” TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL

It was a classic case of overshare when the former boxer made a point to inform a live TV audience that he had his fair share of venereal diseases and prostitutes. Appearing on “Today” with Spike Lee to promote their new Broadway show “Mike Tyson: The Undisputed Truth,” the one time heavyweight champ got defensive right off the bat when host Ann Curry said this was Tyson’s first-ever visit to the NBC show. Tyson corrected her, saying he was on when Bryant Gumbel was the host. “Don’t throw me under the bus like that,” he said, apparently believing Curry was criticizing his absence from the show so far. For Curry, things went from uncomfortable to downright bumpy when she asked Tyson to elaborate on his decision to become vegan. Let’s just say he went on one hell of a tangent with his answer. “I just threw up the white flag,” he said. “There was too many prison cells, jails, lawsuits, bankruptcies, women, venereal diseases, too many everything. I got tired of umm, every time a prostitute girlfriend came back from a trip I had to sleep with them.” Sensing his friend was venturing into embarrassing territory, Lee stopped Tyson by grabbing his shoulders and shouting, “Wait a minute, wait a minute!” But Tyson continued on, shouting, “I was a prostitute hunter!” As Curry was wrapping up the segment and saying her goodbyes, he interrupted her to squeeze in the declaration, “I had horrible love affairs, and always cheated on my wife.” Click HERE for the video.

DWAYNE WADE’S EX-WIFE ARRESTED

Just hours ahead of game 4 of the 2012 NBA Finals, the Miami Heat superstar is requesting that a Chicago judge suspend his ex-wife’s right to visitation with their two children after a weekend incident that delayed the boys’ return to his custody and led to her arrest, according to an Associated press report. The drama between Dwyane Wade and his ex-wife Siohvaughn Funches-Wade, just won’t stop.  Siohvaughn has been charged with two counts of attempted child abduction, two counts of unlawful visitation interference and one count of resisting arrest. Wade’s attorney, James Pritikin, filed an emergency motion and appeared in court Tuesday to have it heard, hours before the Miami Heat guard was to play in Game 4 of the NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder. A hearing was set for June 26, which would be the date of Game 7 if the Heat and Thunder extend the series to its limit. Wade told The Associated Press that his sons have been with him in Miami since about 6 a.m. Sunday – “That’s what mattered most to me, getting them here to be with me on Father’s Day,” he said – and that the incident has not adversely affected his play in the championship series.

CELEBRITY QUICKIES

Whitney Houston’s mother is set to perform a tribute to her late daughter alongside other female singers at the upcoming BET Awards, reports The Associated Press. A source familiar with BET’s plans said Tuesday that Cissy Houston will take the stage at the July 1 awards show to honor her daughter. She’ll be joined by “a few top divas,” the source said, though the source would not reveal their identities. The BET Awards airs live from The Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Kanye West, Beyonce and Jay-Z are the top nominees.

Bobby Brown and his long time significant other and manager, Melissa Etheridge, got married on Monday in Hawaii. one person noticeably absent from the celebration was Bobbi Kristina Brown. The 19-year-old ditched her father’s Hawaii wedding to film her new reality show in New York. The show, called “The Houston Family Chronicles” documents the teen’s life as the sole surviving offspring to Whitney Houston.

To commemorate the passing of Rodney King, VH1 will re-air the “VH1 Rock Docs” special “UPRISING: Hip Hop and the L.A. Riots” on Wednesday, June 20 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Executive produced and narrated by Snoop Dogg and directed by Mark Ford, “UPRISING: Hip Hop and The L.A. Riots” tells the story of the most destructive riot in American history. With definitive first-hand accounts and exclusive rare footage, “UPRISING” is told through the diverse perspective of the rappers, musicians, police officers and victims who lived through the landmark L.A. Riots in April, 1992.

Jennifer Hudson will cement her foray into the fashion business with an appearance on QVC this fall. The singer, 30, will introduce the Jennifer Hudson Collection for QVC in September. The line includes  pieces that range from her former size 16 to her latest look, size six. ”I feel like I represent every woman. I’ve been on both sides of the fence,” she told WWD. ”I’ve been a big girl and now whatever this is, the average size, whatever you want to call it. But I wanted the clothes to be where any girl could wear it – no matter what size you are – and you could feel comfortable in it.”