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MTV Apologizes For Racist Eva Longoria-America Ferrera Tweet

There was plenty of controversy to be stirred by the 2016 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night. Eva Longoria and America Ferrera Present at the Golden Globes Like when Ricky Gervais confronted Mel Gibson about that whole “sugar tits” thing. Or when Leonardo DiCaprio possibly threw some shade at Lady Gaga . Or, heck, pretty much any time Gervais opened his mouth during his opening monlogue. At one point during the ceremony, meanwhile, MTV Australia decided to get in on the scandalous act. It all started when Eva Longoria and America Ferrera came out to present the award for Best TV Actor in a Drama. The actresses engaged in a very well-received bit about Latina stereotypes, an exchange likely inspired by the Golden Globes’ own mistake when the show’s Twitter account referred to Ferrera as “Gina Rodriguez” when she announced the nominations back in November. View Slideshow: Golden Globe Awards 2016: The Best Moments in GIFs! After viewing the presentation, MTV Tweeted in an attempt at humor: “Where are the English subtitles? We have no idea what @AmericaFerrera and @EvaLongoria are saying #GoldenGlobes.” The backlash came quickly and strongly, with MTV deleting the message and then offering up the following apology: “Our Tweet was in reference to @EvaLongoria & @AmericaFerrera’s #GoldenGlobes joke. We sincerely apologise for causing offence. “We get it was a bad call. We’ll leave the humour to @rickygervais.” It’s like they always say: you can joke about almost anything. But the most controversial the territory, the funnier the joke better be, Check out Longoria and Ferrera’s humorous interaction above and then drool over all the impressive red carpet fashion below: View Slideshow: 2016 Golden Globes Red Carpet: A Feast For The Eyes

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MTV Apologizes For Racist Eva Longoria-America Ferrera Tweet

MTV Apologizes For Racist Eva Longoria-America Ferrera Tweet

There was plenty of controversy to be stirred by the 2016 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night. Eva Longoria and America Ferrera Present at the Golden Globes Like when Ricky Gervais confronted Mel Gibson about that whole “sugar tits” thing. Or when Leonardo DiCaprio possibly threw some shade at Lady Gaga . Or, heck, pretty much any time Gervais opened his mouth during his opening monlogue. At one point during the ceremony, meanwhile, MTV Australia decided to get in on the scandalous act. It all started when Eva Longoria and America Ferrera came out to present the award for Best TV Actor in a Drama. The actresses engaged in a very well-received bit about Latina stereotypes, an exchange likely inspired by the Golden Globes’ own mistake when the show’s Twitter account referred to Ferrera as “Gina Rodriguez” when she announced the nominations back in November. View Slideshow: Golden Globe Awards 2016: The Best Moments in GIFs! After viewing the presentation, MTV Tweeted in an attempt at humor: “Where are the English subtitles? We have no idea what @AmericaFerrera and @EvaLongoria are saying #GoldenGlobes.” The backlash came quickly and strongly, with MTV deleting the message and then offering up the following apology: “Our Tweet was in reference to @EvaLongoria & @AmericaFerrera’s #GoldenGlobes joke. We sincerely apologise for causing offence. “We get it was a bad call. We’ll leave the humour to @rickygervais.” It’s like they always say: you can joke about almost anything. But the most controversial the territory, the funnier the joke better be, Check out Longoria and Ferrera’s humorous interaction above and then drool over all the impressive red carpet fashion below: View Slideshow: 2016 Golden Globes Red Carpet: A Feast For The Eyes

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MTV Apologizes For Racist Eva Longoria-America Ferrera Tweet

Woman Goes Viral with Explanation of Apartment Fire

Let us be clear: We do not think that apartment buildings catching on fire is a good source of comedic material. There's almost nothing funny about what happened to an apartment complex recently  in Tulsa, Oklahoma, considering the fire that engulfed this building left over 100 people without power or heat. Still, for those who like to find a silver lining whenever possible, we direct you to the video below. It features a woman named Michelle Dobyne. She had an apartment in said complex and she is explaining to Oklahoma News on 6 just what happened and how she's standing there safely. “Aw, man, the building is on fire,” Dobyne said on live TV, explaining how she was told about the impending disaster and adding: “I said 'No, what?' I got my three kids and we bounced out. Nuh-uh, we ain't gon be in no fire. Not today.” Damn straight, Michelle! You tell 'em! The following footage is reminding many of Kimberly “Sweet Brown” Wilkins, who went viral in 2012 after she recounted her experience with a fire, which turned into a full-blown meme with the line, “ain't nobody got time for that.” So keep your eye on Michelle Dobyne, people. She may be coming once again to a computer screen near you.

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Woman Goes Viral with Explanation of Apartment Fire

Woman Goes Viral with Explanation of Apartment Fire

Let us be clear: We do not think that apartment buildings catching on fire is a good source of comedic material. There's almost nothing funny about what happened to an apartment complex recently  in Tulsa, Oklahoma, considering the fire that engulfed this building left over 100 people without power or heat. Still, for those who like to find a silver lining whenever possible, we direct you to the video below. It features a woman named Michelle Dobyne. She had an apartment in said complex and she is explaining to Oklahoma News on 6 just what happened and how she's standing there safely. “Aw, man, the building is on fire,” Dobyne said on live TV, explaining how she was told about the impending disaster and adding: “I said 'No, what?' I got my three kids and we bounced out. Nuh-uh, we ain't gon be in no fire. Not today.” Damn straight, Michelle! You tell 'em! The following footage is reminding many of Kimberly “Sweet Brown” Wilkins, who went viral in 2012 after she recounted her experience with a fire, which turned into a full-blown meme with the line, “ain't nobody got time for that.” So keep your eye on Michelle Dobyne, people. She may be coming once again to a computer screen near you.

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Woman Goes Viral with Explanation of Apartment Fire