Source: Rick Kern / Getty Water is wet and Snoop Dogg doesn’t like Donald Trump . Plain and simple. Ever since the current U.S. commander-in-chief got elected, Snoop has raged an all-out campaign against him. Snoop is taking his campaign to a whole new level with his upcoming album Make America Crip Again . Snoop says the album is less about Trump and more about understanding the history of Black gangs. In a statement he said, “A lot of people glorify the gang-banging and violence but forget that in the beginning, the Crip’s main and sole purpose was to be the reflection of the Black Panthers. They looked after kids, provided after-school activities, fed them and stepped in as role models and father figures.” Though we understand where Snoop is coming from and look forward to the album, let’s not downplay all the times he dissed Trump this week leading to the album’s single release. Some highlights are below. 1. In light of Trump condemning athletes who kneel during the national anthem, Snoop brought up a strong point.
Selma Hayek is trying to connect with the youth of today by pulling some of their stunts like posting topless selfies….only like the old bitch she is…she’s doing it all wrong….or maybe she’s trying to be coy, a little cocktease, clearly she knows all about how to manipulate men with her toplessness, you know to buy into her and hire her instead of some other huge titty Mexican stealing American Jobs…the way Trump would approve of, since he likes sluts…. I don’t really know what I am looking at, despite the cum face, but I know that if this selfie was really as artistic as she wanted it to be, the reflection in the mirror would either have more anus or in her case more monster tits – since THAT is what we want to see…..Seeing an Aging Hayek face isn’t as good as seeing how her tits are settling into the golden years… But at least she’s trying. The post Selma Hayek Shitty Topless Selfie of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
British School Teacher Spends Over $60,000 To Fix “Manly” Look Bands a make her less man… Via MetroUK Gina Blacks has had an incredible 22 plastic surgery procedures including boob jobs, liposuction, tummy tucks, implants in her chin and hair transplants. And her obsession to improve her looks took her around the world; the North Londoner went under the knife in Tunisia, Pakistan, Cyprus, Belgium and Thailand, all with the aim of finding love. Talking about her motivation for undergoing such an extreme makeover, Gina said: ‘I spent my younger years completely alone, wishing I had a boyfriend’ She went on: ‘The worst period that I lived through was in my adolescents, during school and even at university people would call out rude comments to me. I wasn’t attractive to people for sexual relationships.’ Gina explained that eventually, this bullying caused her to hate her looks: ‘I thought I looked ugly and manly and I had problems dating, men didn’t find me attractive. ‘I had a few flings but I just didn’t find myself attractive.’ But now, after eight years and 22 procedures, Gina finally feels happy with the reflection in the mirror. In fact, she gushed: ‘I wouldn’t put myself at the level of Kate Moss, Beyonce or Naomi Campbell but I feel like a model.’ For all that money you better feel like a cotdamn supermodel! Although, Naomi might not be the one to pattern yourself after, because bald. Image via Facebook
Reign Season 1 Episode 7 taught fans of the freshman CW drama plenty of things. Specifically, Olivia is not always intelligent, Greer is not always willing to play nice, and Diane is not always the passive onlooker she often appears to be. Most significantly of all, we learned that Catherine is one complex character. Whether she’s a hero, a villain or somewhere in between remains to be seen, but with each passing week, we get more and more hooked on her diva-like antics. Miss it last night? Watch Reign Season 1 Episode 7 online right here: Watch Reign Season 1 Episode 7
It was El and Peter’s anniversary last night on White Collar Season 5 Episode 7. All did not go as planned, however, thanks to Peter’s ex from Quantico, Jill. After she crashed the celebration, Peter got pulled into an important (and mysterious) case, while El was on alert and very suspicious of their relationship. Meanwhile, Neal and Mozzie continued to press Rebecca for more details regarding the codex, and in the process, may have made a crucial, historic find. Watch White Collar Season 5 Episode 7 , “Quantico Closure,” below … Watch White Collar Season 5 Episode 7
Martin Bashir has resigned from MSNBC in the wake of the controversy he started when he advocated doing something very unpleasant to Sarah Palin. Martin Bashir Resigns From MSNBC Almost three weeks after his shocking on-air trashing of Palin, he finally stepped down from the network. A steep price to pay, yes, but deservedly so. At issue was Palin comparing America’s Chinese debt to slavery, and her insistence that her claim was not racist. Bashir tried to make light of this, and failed. He essentially advocated that someone use her mouth as a latrine, but didn’t even word it as nicely as that. His resignation statement was appropriately contrite: “After making an on-air apology, I asked for permission to take some additional time out around the Thanksgiving holiday,” Bashir said. “Upon further reflection, and after meeting with the President of MSNBC, I have tendered my resignation.” “It is my sincere hope that all of my colleagues, at this special network, will be allowed to focus on the issues that matter without the distraction of myself or my ill-judged comments. “I deeply regret what was said, will endeavor to work hard at making constructive contributions in the future and will always have a deep appreciation for our viewers – who are the smartest, most compassionate and discerning of all television audiences.” “I would also wish to express deepest gratitude to my immediate colleagues, and our contributors, all of whom have given so much of themselves to our broadcast.”
What rhymes with groupie? Robin Thicke’s Blonde Friend Speaks About Grope A new photo seen around the world wide web involving the crooner’s seemingly wandering hand is getting an explanation from the girl in the photo. Via CeleBuzz reports: Socialite Lana Scolaro tells CB! the photo-op happened as she snuck over to the DJ booth during the MTV VMA after party last Sunday. But it wasn’t the first time the two ran into each other. “We have mutual friends in common. I actually met him a week before the after party,” she told Celebuzz. “I was actually going over to the DJ booth and he followed me. His security guard took the photo and said, ‘you guys make a cute couple.’” The only thing is — the “Blurred Lines” singer is married to stunning actress Paula Patton. “I knew his hand was on my butt. I posted it on Instagram and didn’t notice the reflection. But someone noticed it and commented.” “I didn’t think it would cause this much drama. I didn’t know it would be all over everything like this,” she added. Well, it has. Maybe next time Scolaro will look behind at her behind before saying cheese. Continue reading →
Lil Mo stopped by for an interview with your peoples from Bossip. She proceeded to explain the reflection of black women on reality TV and how she is gonna contribute… or not. Stay tuned for part 2 coming next week.
This “Mom” AND TLC are gettin’ some bad press (again). The horrible child exploitation show, Toddlers and Tiaras, is back in the news and this time another Mom is under fire…and she may lose custody of her 4-year-old! TLC’s horrifying child exploitation show, “Toddlers & Tiaras,” was shoved back on our radar — if not our TVs — again when a judge banned 4-year-old Maddy Verst from participating in beauty pageants, and a court-appointed shrink recommended that primary custody should be awarded to the child’s father, Bill Verst. Maddy, you might remember, is the child The Post reported on last year when her mother, Lindsay Jackson, strapped fake boobs and a big butt on her and sent her out onstage — via “Toddlers & Tiaras” — dressed like Dolly Parton for a bogus-looking pageant filmed by TLC. Custody? These people shouldn’t have procreated in the first place! The ruling has sparked a national debate. Yesterday, George Stephanopoulos asked legal analyst Dan Abrams on “GMA” whether the court even has the right to assign primary custody based on parent-mandated activities — even if, as mother Jackson alleges, the child’s father has a criminal record? (The Post could find no criminal record.) Abrams was more alarmed, and perhaps rightly so, about the legal implications of court interference in this case. But when is the court supposed to step in to stop child exploitation — especially when it’s witnessed by the whole world on TV? Suppose parents strapped a giant pe*@s on a boy and had him parade on TV in briefs claiming he was dressed as David Beckham? Can you imagine the outrage? Of course not, because it wouldn’t happen. The sexualization of little boys is considered wrong but sexualizing little girls in these bogus pageants? No problem. What? You think those pageants are the real deal? Real for whom? Have you seen the judges? They look like they escaped from Cirque du Soleil! And worse, look at the half-filled conference rooms where these things take place. Those folding chairs strain under the weight of obese stage mothers who’ve spent thousands to participate in these grifter fests. Remember the first time baby beauty pageants were thrust into our consciousness with the murder of JonBenet Ramsey in 1996? JonBenet looks angelic compared to how parents dress their pageant girls now. I blame this step over the bounds of childhood decency on reality TV. It pushes the limits and forces the untalented slobs among us to act as badly as untamed house pets for our amusement. TLC particularly delights in showing bad parenting. Now we’ve got the “Toddlers” spinoff “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” in our faces. It stars Alana, the suddenly famous child-pageant contestant whose morbidly obese mother, June, looks like something out of “Monty Python”and sounds like she quit school in day care. And there’s Bella, also from “Toddlers,” a pageant kid so bratty she should be classified as feral as she goes around biting everything in her path. It’s like the Post said, “These girls look like sex slaves at auction to the highest bidder — and that bidder is TLC.” What do you think? Is there a line we’ve crossed as a reality show lovin’, media whorin’ society that laughs at shows about others’ personal lives. Have we become too numb? Source Images via Youtube
This “Mom” AND TLC are gettin’ some bad press (again). The horrible child exploitation show, Toddlers and Tiaras, is back in the news and this time another Mom is under fire…and she may lose custody of her 4-year-old! TLC’s horrifying child exploitation show, “Toddlers & Tiaras,” was shoved back on our radar — if not our TVs — again when a judge banned 4-year-old Maddy Verst from participating in beauty pageants, and a court-appointed shrink recommended that primary custody should be awarded to the child’s father, Bill Verst. Maddy, you might remember, is the child The Post reported on last year when her mother, Lindsay Jackson, strapped fake boobs and a big butt on her and sent her out onstage — via “Toddlers & Tiaras” — dressed like Dolly Parton for a bogus-looking pageant filmed by TLC. Custody? These people shouldn’t have procreated in the first place! The ruling has sparked a national debate. Yesterday, George Stephanopoulos asked legal analyst Dan Abrams on “GMA” whether the court even has the right to assign primary custody based on parent-mandated activities — even if, as mother Jackson alleges, the child’s father has a criminal record? (The Post could find no criminal record.) Abrams was more alarmed, and perhaps rightly so, about the legal implications of court interference in this case. But when is the court supposed to step in to stop child exploitation — especially when it’s witnessed by the whole world on TV? Suppose parents strapped a giant pe*@s on a boy and had him parade on TV in briefs claiming he was dressed as David Beckham? Can you imagine the outrage? Of course not, because it wouldn’t happen. The sexualization of little boys is considered wrong but sexualizing little girls in these bogus pageants? No problem. What? You think those pageants are the real deal? Real for whom? Have you seen the judges? They look like they escaped from Cirque du Soleil! And worse, look at the half-filled conference rooms where these things take place. Those folding chairs strain under the weight of obese stage mothers who’ve spent thousands to participate in these grifter fests. Remember the first time baby beauty pageants were thrust into our consciousness with the murder of JonBenet Ramsey in 1996? JonBenet looks angelic compared to how parents dress their pageant girls now. I blame this step over the bounds of childhood decency on reality TV. It pushes the limits and forces the untalented slobs among us to act as badly as untamed house pets for our amusement. TLC particularly delights in showing bad parenting. Now we’ve got the “Toddlers” spinoff “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” in our faces. It stars Alana, the suddenly famous child-pageant contestant whose morbidly obese mother, June, looks like something out of “Monty Python”and sounds like she quit school in day care. And there’s Bella, also from “Toddlers,” a pageant kid so bratty she should be classified as feral as she goes around biting everything in her path. It’s like the Post said, “These girls look like sex slaves at auction to the highest bidder — and that bidder is TLC.” What do you think? Is there a line we’ve crossed as a reality show lovin’, media whorin’ society that laughs at shows about others’ personal lives. Have we become too numb? Source Images via Youtube