Diddy Falls During The Bad Boy Tribute At The 2015 BET Awards While paying homage to the endless hits of his record label at the 2015 BET Awards , Diddy made an unfortunate misstep that got him relentlessly roasted. During his Bad Boy reunion, Diddy tumbled into a hole onstage. He’s since sparked hilarious Vines including one of him getting hit by a kettle ball like he threatened his son’s UCLA coach with… and even caught some shade from former Danity Kane member Aubrey O’Day. Ooop! Were you watching??? Hit the flip for more reactions to Diddy’s 2015 BET Awards fall.
Tamar Braxton Apologizes To K. Michelle, Fans Create Memes One of the biggest moments at the 2015 BET Awards was no doubt the reconciliation between longtime foes Tamar Braxton and K. Michelle. The two ladies put bygones aside and performed a unity duet as promised … and Tamar took a moment to apologize to her fellow songstress before being joined on stage by the legendary Patti LaBelle. Unfortunately for Tamar however, people were too distracted by her makeup for the night and compared her to Usher… and Fetty Wap. The moment has since spurned a new meme created by journalist Goldie Taylor… that’s taken on a mind of its own. PURE COMEDY. Hit the flip for more Tamar Braxton BET Awards memes and reactions.
All we can say is PREACH! Writer and MSNBC contributor has drawn some criticism for her outspoken criticism of Washington politics as usual and crooked azz Corporate America during an interview Wednesday. Taylor was asked about the catastrophic effect of the recession on minorities and she went IN on the folks she feels are responsible: “Catastrophic is right, you know. If you look at African-american and Hispanic households, fully a third of them report zero wealth. Not even a dollar in positive wealth. A lot of that wealth was tied up in the homes that they spent more than 75% of their income either buying or maintaining, and so when those homes were taken away, the wealth went with it. “If you put on top of that affordable health care and access to health insurance, then, you know, most of the bankruptcies in this country, especially from black and brown people, are driven because of health care costs, and so when you ask yourself what has happened to black and brown Americans, I can tell you what happened to them. “Corporate America happened to them. People who are, you know, literally raping these people over medical costs, exorbitant medical costs and then to turn around and swipe the homes that they worked their lives to build, you know, over some subprime lending issues. So I think that we ought to re-examine our priorities as a country and re-examine how to go forward. I don’t think that’s the America we’re banking on, the America we all believe in.” Sounds about right to us. You can watch the interview below: