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Storm Brewing: Alexandra Shipp Blames ‘Black Twitter’ For ‘X-Men’ Pitting Kiki Layne Against Her

Source: Brian To/Fayes Vision/WENN.com / WENN Ooop! Alexandra Shipp Responds To Kiki Layne Wanting To Play Storm, Blames Black Twitter Alexandra Shipp was recently BIG bothered—and it was all “Black Twitter’s fault—HMPH! Actress Kiki Layne who’s seeing stellar acclaim for her breakout role in “If Beale Street Could Talk” recently confessed that she’d LOVE to take on Marvel’s iconic comic book character Storm who she always imagined was “powerful” and “chocolate.” “She was an image of myself, of a powerful chocolate black woman,” Layne told Variety at the Critics Choice Awards. “And I just think that’s an amazing image to have and I really want to play Storm. “We are actively plotting, actively plotting,” said Layne about her team throwing her name in the hat for the role. In case you didn’t know however, Storm’s already taken. Halle Berry played Storm in the first four X-Men movies and actress Alexandra Shipp’s been playing the iconic character since 2016. The quote’s clearly gotten back to Alexandra and she’s accusing none other than Black Twitter of pitting KiKi against her. Why? Well because she’s received criticism for being “too light” to play the character, so surely we all hyped up KiKi to steal her shine. “I won’t ever bad mouth a fellow actor,” wrote Alexandra. “I won’t ever actively try to take another hard working actors job. Y’all can keep trying to pin black women against each other but it won’t work on me, honey. Stay blessed.” I won’t ever bad mouth a fellow actor. I won’t ever actively try to take another hard working actors job. Y’all can keep trying to pin black women against each other but it won’t work on me, honey. Stay blessed. — Alexandra Shipp (@AlexShipppp) January 14, 2019 She later added this quote conflating #BlackLivesMatter with her stormy struggle. “Black twitter is so powerful. One second we’re trying to rally and define why our lives matter, the next we’re making each other feel like we’re not worthy of one. I’ll only spread and give love, no matter what tone my skin falls under. Bless up y’all ima go back to work x” Black twitter is so powerful. One second we’re trying to rally and define why our lives matter, the next we’re making each other feel like we’re not worthy of one. I’ll only spread and give love, no matter what tone my skin falls under. Bless up y’all ima go back to work x — Alexandra Shipp (@AlexShipppp) January 15, 2019 #1 BLM and people not wanting you to play their favorite childhood superhero are two VERY separate things. #2 Are they against you playing Storm because of just your skin tone is it because of your act…… NEVER MIND. Do YOU think Alexandra Shipp has a point? Did “Black Twitter” pit Kiki Layne against her? Continue reading

Poor Taste: Woman Finds Racist Slur On Fast Food Receipt, “Fry Chicken Wings Hard Like A Black D***”

Woman Finds Racist Message Written On Her Order Of Chicken Wings Dicken wings ? Naw. Via MirrorUK A woman was stunned to find a takeaway had written instructions to fry her chicken wings “hard like a black d***”. Loretta Smith Layne, from New Jersey in the United States, ordered the fast food from Danny’s Pizza Pizzazz last month, according to WCAU-TV. She was left shocked by the racist term when she examined the receipt. “I was very offended and upset and disrespected to get those words on a receipt,” Layne said. Store owner Danny Sommeling told WCAU-TV to get off his property when approached by a reporter but admitted in a text message to Ms Layne that it was the fault of his son – a manager at the pizzeria. Danny Sommeling said his son’s behaviour was “definitely not professional” but said he was “a really good boy”. He then later backtracked again to the TV station and said he was unaware of who had written the receipt. For the record, chicken is tasty and delicious. Under no circumstances would we want out chicken to tast like d***. Image via Lorette Smith Layne

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Poor Taste: Woman Finds Racist Slur On Fast Food Receipt, “Fry Chicken Wings Hard Like A Black D***”

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Alice In Chains Reunite, Ready Black Gives Way To Blue

‘We just slowly took little steps until it felt right,’ drummer Sean Kinney says of the band’s journey after Layne Staley’s death. By Brian Jacks Alice in Chains Photo: James Minchin They came of age alongside such contemporaries as Nirvana , Soundgarden and Red Hot Chili Peppers . Now, seven years after the death of troubled frontman Layne Staley , multiplatinum rock group Alice in Chains are returning to the spotlight with a new singer, a new album and a forthcoming world tour

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