Source: Rodrigo Varela / Getty Amara La Negra’s Reality Drama Amara La Negra is maybe the most instantly super famous reality TV star we’ve seen this decade besides Cardi B. It only took one season of Love & Hip-Hop: Miami for her to be damn near a household name. In the time since last season ended she’s become a crossover star and a self-sufficient celebrity. So why in the hell did she return to reality TV? No one really knows. Now that season 2 has started, the internet is wondering why she even bothered because she is out here looking like a clown in the new season and her fans are not happy. For some reason, Amara is in the middle of a scandal in which she’s accused of hopping in GUNPLAY’s mentions. Gunplay? Whew chile, the Mona Scottness. This is all a mess and Twitter is over it all. Amara should’ve did like Cardi B and left that show behind…all she about to have is hella haters on this show because of the attention she got from last season #LHHMIA — Jen (@jen_kristinj) January 3, 2019 Take a look…please someone save Amara from this madness.
Future is a rapper, singer, song writer, and producer from none other than Atlanta, Georgia! The creative and consistent rap artist is not only known for his hits, such as ‘Mask Off’ and ‘March Madness’, but he’s also known for his versatility in his ability to go from trap to R&B. Here are some […]
Sheriff David Clarke Will Accept Job With Homeland Security The guy we love to hate, tap-dancin’ Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke is set to become a federal employee. According to USAToday , Clarke has accepted a new job as assistant secretary in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. His job is described as a liaison of state in the Office of Partnership and Engagement. Clarke said one of his responsibilities would be to “take complaints of shortcomings in the Department of Homeland Security.” “They feel like they’re being ignored,” Clarke said of his counterparts in local law enforcement. We’re not sure what any of that REALLY means, but one thing’s for sure, if David Clarke has accepted the job that means that he’s going to be doing his best to undermine Black folks and blame us for any and all suffering. Now he’ll just be doing it from a federal level. Yay. Image via Getty
Bye broke boys!!! Bow Wow Responds To The #BowWowChallenge, Explains Fake Jet Photo Bow Wow knows you were laughing at him with the #BowWowChallenge and his latest response to the social media craze is EXACTLY what you’d expect from Sir Shad. On Tuesday Bow was in NYC for the “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” premiere screening, and while there with costars Zonnique, On Tuesday Bow was in NYC for the “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” premiere, and while there with costars Zonnique, Reginae, Shaniah Mauldin, Ayana Fite and Brandon Barnes, he was asked by Sway Calloway about THAT fake jet fiasco that took over social media. According to Bow his mentor/surrogate dad Jermaine Dupri called him when he saw the #BowWowChallenge trending and Bow had to explain the “method to his madness.” “He hit me like “WHAT. THE. F&%K. ARE. YOU. DOING?!” said Bow. And I said ‘Yo, just be cool, I got this. There’s a method to my madness. Be cool. Be calm, I never actually said I was on the plane.’” Bow continued and spoke to his “method” and his personal experience after the photo was exposed as fake. “I’m bulletproof to it all,” said Bow. “Once America got a hold of it I said, OK. I said, damn we got a show coming. This is probably gonna be the newest hot show on WE tv. F%@k it, I’m runnin’ with it. We gonna ride this wave, we gonna spin this thing around,” said Bow. “And for me and my homies, we joke all the time. Like, we be at the studio, we be at the bar, and it’s no cut. What I mean by that is there’s no holds barred when we crack jokes. So for me, I think what a lot of people don’t understand is, by me being in the game since five (years old), I’m pretty much bulletproof to it all. I’ve heard it all. I’ve heard the naysayers…so for me it’s like just kick back and be like ‘OK world, pay attention to me.’ It’s the right time. We got May 25th right around the corner. That’s called P.R. Let’s go ahead and ride this thing out. That’s just how I am. I’m a high-spirited person. I never really get down. If I get outta line sometimes, and they wanna go in (on me), I let ‘em go in. I laugh at it. We kick back, we smoke, we chill. Sometimes we need that laughter. Laughter—that’s happiness, you know what I’m sayin’? Oh and for all the broke boys still big mad at Shad, he’s got another message; “So for me, I never trip. AND I never said I was on that plane. But I guess I’m just gonna hop on J.D. (Jermaine Dupri)’s jet and call it a day,” he laughed.” Suuuuuuuuuuuuure Shad. “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” premieres on WE TV Thursday, May 25 at 10. Check out more pictures from the “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” premiere on the flip. Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for WE tv
March Madness is upon us, which means it’s time for us to turn NCAA into NCT&A with the 2017 Mr. Skin Whack-It-Bracket! This year we’ve assembled the 64 hottest nude celebrities in Hollywood, and it’s up to YOU to vote for the actress that really makes you double dribble… on yourself…. read more
March Madness is upon us, which means it’s time for us to turn NCAA into NCT&A with the 2017 Mr. Skin Whack-It-Bracket! This year we’ve assembled the 64 hottest nude celebrities in Hollywood, and it’s up to YOU to vote for the actress that really makes you double dribble… on yourself…. read more
Future made his debut on Saturday Night Live last night, bringing out The Weeknd for a performance of “Low Life.” “Low Life” comes from Future’s latest album Evol, released last month. Embedded from www.hulu.com. For his second performance, Future performed “March Madness,” because of course he did—we’re already a couple days into March, and a… Read more »