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Jaden Smith Reveals Fellow Rapper Tyler The Creator Is His “Mother F*cking Boyfriend” [VIDEO]

Source: AEDT/WENN.com / WENN via Madamenoire.com : Rapper Jaden Smith revealed to a crowd of fans that he is dating fellow rapper, Tyler the Creator . Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit The 20-year-old enthusiastically told the crowd, “I just wanna say Tyler, The Creator is the best friend in the world, and I love him so f**king much, and I wanna tell you guys something, I wanna tell you, Tyler doesn’t wanna say, but Tyler is my mother f**cking boyfriend.” SEE ALSO:  Jaden Smith & Earthgang To Join J. Cole’s K.O.D. Tour The announcement was met with cheers from fans. Jaden Smith expresses his love for Tyler The Creator #CampFlogNaw pic.twitter.com/fKl92HPiB0 — Karen Civil (@KarenCivil) November 12, 2018 He continued saying that Tyler has been his boyfriend his “whole f*cking life.” For those who initially thought the shout out was a publicity stunt, Smith took to Twitter to confirm the declaration as truth. “Yup @tylerthecreator I Told Everyone You Can’t Deny It Now,” Smith tweeted. Yup @tylerthecreator I Told Everyone You Can’t Deny It Now. — Jaden Smith (@officialjaden) November 12, 2018 Tyler took to Twitter as well, about an hour before Jaden, revealing he feels “free.” Fans assumed that Tyler was claiming Jaden back. i feel freeeeeee — Tyler, The Creator (@tylerthecreator) November 12, 2018 Jaden, who is the child of actors Jada Pinkett-Smith and Will Smith , has been known for his eccentric style, out of this world quotes, and futuristic musicality. Smith is known to drop some wisdom on Twitter, explaining his take on relationships back in 2014: “People Think A RelationShip Makes You Whole, That It’s Two 50%’s Coming Together To Make 100% When It Should Be Two 100%’s Making 200%.” he tweeted. People Think A RelationShip Makes You Whole, That It's Two 50%'s Coming Together To Make 100% When It Should Be Two 100%'s Making 200%••• — Jaden Smith (@officialjaden) March 5, 2014 It’s clear Jaden has gleaned a lot of knowledge from his parents, who recently revealed their relationship lows and triumphs on two episodes of Red Table Talk. Jada’s take on her kids dating lives was just to “go with the flow.” “Your kids aren’t always going to date people that you love, but I’ve learned that you really have to just be there and support because [if you don’t] that can create a conflict that you can’t get around,” the mother revealed. See photos of Jaden Smith in Baltimore below! ALSO TRENDING ON RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM : White Man Who Claims To Be A ‘Born-Again African’ Wins Grant Meant For Black Artists Heartbreak! Tamera Mowry-Housley Pens Touching Note To Niece Killed In Thousand Oaks Shooting Black Boy Scores Higher On IQ Test Than Bill Gates & Albert Einstein [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1912851″ overlay=”true”] Follow @TheRSMS

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It’s Gonna Be A Long Probation: 6ix9ine Avoids Jail Time, Man Gets Shot Outside Of Celebratory Dinner

Photo by Thaddaeus McAdams/FilmMagic 6ix9ine’s Celebratory Dinner Gets Interrupted By Altercation Outside Tekashi 6ix9ine’s  post-sentencing celebration was reportedly interrupted by a non-fatal shooting. According to   NYPD officials, the incident happened around 6 p.m. on Friday night in front of NYC’s Philippe restaurant, where the rapper was having dinner, celebrating with his crew. Commanding Officer, Deputy Inspector Kathleen Walsh said the altercation began when several men tried to enter the restaurant but were denied by 6ix9ine’s private security. The group returned shortly after and allegedly, they proceeded to hit one of the security members with a chair; it was at that time one of the bodyguards opened fire, striking one of the men in the torso. The injured man was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, but officials did not provide details about his condition. Authorities are now continuing to investigate the shooting and the relation of the incident–if any—to the Brooklyn rapper This altercation occurred only a few hours after 6ix9ine was sentenced to four years of probation in his 2015 child sex case. This was a pretty lucky break for the rapper, as prosecutors were pushing for a one- to three-year prison sentence throughout the case. As part of his deal with probation, 6ix9ine must perform 1,000 hours of community service and of course, simply stay out of legal trouble. If he fails to adhere to the terms, Tekashi will be re-sentenced and risk some actual time behind bars. Following the hearing, 6ix9ine hit up Instagram with a photo captioned: “GOD IS GOOD GOD IS… GOOD!” He also posted a picture with his daughter a few hours later, citing how thankful he is to be able to celebrate her birthday now that he’s not in jail.

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It’s Gonna Be A Long Probation: 6ix9ine Avoids Jail Time, Man Gets Shot Outside Of Celebratory Dinner

It’s Gonna Be A Long Probation: 6ix9ine Avoids Jail Time, Man Gets Shot Outside Of Celebratory Dinner

Photo by Thaddaeus McAdams/FilmMagic 6ix9ine’s Celebratory Dinner Gets Interrupted By Altercation Outside Tekashi 6ix9ine’s  post-sentencing celebration was reportedly interrupted by a non-fatal shooting. According to   NYPD officials, the incident happened around 6 p.m. on Friday night in front of NYC’s Philippe restaurant, where the rapper was having dinner, celebrating with his crew. Commanding Officer, Deputy Inspector Kathleen Walsh said the altercation began when several men tried to enter the restaurant but were denied by 6ix9ine’s private security. The group returned shortly after and allegedly, they proceeded to hit one of the security members with a chair; it was at that time one of the bodyguards opened fire, striking one of the men in the torso. The injured man was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, but officials did not provide details about his condition. Authorities are now continuing to investigate the shooting and the relation of the incident–if any—to the Brooklyn rapper This altercation occurred only a few hours after 6ix9ine was sentenced to four years of probation in his 2015 child sex case. This was a pretty lucky break for the rapper, as prosecutors were pushing for a one- to three-year prison sentence throughout the case. As part of his deal with probation, 6ix9ine must perform 1,000 hours of community service and of course, simply stay out of legal trouble. If he fails to adhere to the terms, Tekashi will be re-sentenced and risk some actual time behind bars. Following the hearing, 6ix9ine hit up Instagram with a photo captioned: “GOD IS GOOD GOD IS… GOOD!” He also posted a picture with his daughter a few hours later, citing how thankful he is to be able to celebrate her birthday now that he’s not in jail.

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Tiffany Haddish Put Barbra Streisand On Cardi B And The Possibilities Are Endless

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Source: Thaddaeus McAdams / Getty So what needs to happen for us to get Tiffany Haddish ,  Cardi B , and  Barbra Streisand  on the same track and/or in the same movie? Just so y’all know I taught my big sister about @CardiB_ today pic.twitter.com/sGt7R1hOwi — Tiffany Haddish (@TiffanyHaddish) November 26, 2017 Yes — Tiffany Haddish (@TiffanyHaddish) November 26, 2017 Keep clicking for Twitter reactions and requests.

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Oh No What Is You Doing @DanRue? Instagram Star Exposes True Colors

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Source: RapidEye / Getty Damn, @DanRue . Probably should have stayed silent. Dan is a white man. Dan thinks that if Black folks say “cracka”, he can say “nigga”. Don't be like Dan. And don't be like Nick, co-signing. pic.twitter.com/SuYXnxcC2m — m u l a t r e s s (@missenigmatic) October 12, 2017 It was all good just a tweet ago pic.twitter.com/TCu60ko62A — No Relation, Esq. (@TheCosby) November 26, 2017 RT if you thought this whole time that nigga Dan was lightskinned. https://t.co/kVWQu8mkzJ — Sean (@clapback_king) November 26, 2017 Damn Dan… Peter Piper Picka Pan, without the beard Dan is a bland Caucasian man. https://t.co/VDDoO62JLa — Polar Bear of Color (@ReverendDrDash) November 26, 2017 wait danrue aint light skinned pic.twitter.com/dryvCTdPaC — Tay (@TheMaroonV) November 25, 2017 Idk if we are mad at Dan, a black man, because he’s been telling people he’s white and compared nigga to cracka or Dan, a white man, who said nigga then called himself off-white alternative creole as an attempt to deflect — Rockets 15-4 (@HumbleTeej) November 26, 2017 Only in America.

Oh No What Is You Doing @DanRue? Instagram Star Exposes True Colors

Caught On Tape: Watch Pigs Plant Evidence! [Video]

Planted evidence, no charges on trooper and the UPD under fire: The Utica Police Department is coming under a ton of scrutiny and outrage throughout the community the past few days. On social networks, the outrage has become viral. First, the Utica Phoenix reported on an ongoing case involving a videotape that appearently shows a UPD officer planting evidence during a veichle stop back in February. The tape was brought to the NAACP and then brought to the attention of UPD and the FBI. One of the officers involved, Officer Holt, is the son-in-law of newly elected Mayor Robert Palmieri. UPD says they’re conducting an internal investigation. Considering the relation, Palmieri needs to get out in front of this and demand that the F.B.I. takeover the investigation in order to avoid any perception of preferential treatment. Now the community is up in arms about a recent case in which a NYS Trooper, Jesse Miller, allegedly kicked in a couple’s door in the middle of the night and attacked the occupants. The resident, who was sent to the hospital, say he didn’t know the individual and reports indicate that he did call 911 while Miller was “pounding on his door”. Before police arrived, Miller kicked in the door and attacked the resident. The resident responded in self defense by hitting Miller with a hammer. However, UPD has yet to file charges and claims to be treating the trooper like any other individual. Interesting considering the hawkish intensity in which the UPD posts mugshots on their facebook page of anyone arrested on the slightest of charges. For example, you can find mugshots of people who have been arrested for stealing lipstick. The way in which these cases are being handled is once again raising tensions in the community about the perceived corruption that’s been systemic in Utica over the decades. The planted evidence video harkens back memories to the Walter Washington case a few years ago. In that case, Washington was shot dead by the UPD after allegedly pulling a gun on officers, which was later learned to be a BB gun. However, it has been maintained by eye witnesses and those close to the incident that Washington never had possession of the gun, and that it was seen being pulled out of a police cruiser’s trunk and planted beside Washington after he was killed. Whether these allegations are true or not, the UPD and local elected officials aren’t helping the situation with their lack of urgency to respond to the public’s questions. Hopefully the FBI will come in and do a full investigation of UPD practices over the years. Source More On Bossip! *Exclusive* Chris Brown’s Girlfriend “Karrueche Tran” Exposed As Crack Slore Doing Chris For A Come Up [Video] Eclectically Fresh: Solange Shows Off Her Boo And Juelzy In New Photoset From The French Countryside More Divorce Drama: Deion Sanders’ Daughter Says Pilar Is A Liar, Divorce Has Been Going On For Months And She’s Been Getting Chopped Down By Young Boys

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Hwang Ji Hyun Profile

Profile for Hwang Ji Hyun * Name: 황지현 / Hwang Ji Hyun (Hwang Ji Hyeon) * Profession: Actress * Birthdate: 1983-Mar-01 * Height: 172cm * Weight: 48kg * Star sign: Pisces * Blood type: A Curiosities * Likings: Golf, swimming * Specialty: Ski * Education: University of Dongduk, Broadcasting * It began to leave at the beginning of year 2007 with actor Hyun Bin, but the relation finalized the 1 of May of 2007. Announcements * 2003: Paentin * 2002: Demi Soda water * 2001: M018 mobile communicatio

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justin bieber and selena gomez

”Justin Bieber And Selena Gomez Spotted Kissing” Singer Justin Bieber and Actress/Singer Selena Gomez rumors have been posted online for weeks but one fan has finally got what appears to be images of the young lovebirds spending some time together. selena gomez was caught getting a kiss on a cheek from Justin in one photo and leaning for what appears to be a lip lock in two others. It’s hard to deny that the 16-year-old Canadian pop sensation and the 18-year-old Disney starlet are an item after looking at the pictures. But do you think their relationship is for real, or it’s just a publicity stunt? It is reported that, they couldn’t resist keeping their hands off each other as they sunk into the celebration of the New Year’s eve along with their friends on this private boat. When Justin was asked about his relation with Selena, the young teenager decided to keep mum on this situation. Rather her had once spoken about her on a radio talk show, where he described Selena as a really amazing person.

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Kanye West Debuts Apologetic ‘Power’ Freestyle

‘Ye raps regrets to ‘every one of y’all a year ago that I made feel ashamed,’ during Singapore concert. By Jayson Rodriguez Kanye West Photo: Getty Images Kanye West has apologized to Taylor Swift repeatedly. He’s apologized to his fans over and over again, but the Chicago MC may have uttered his most heartfelt take on his VMA outburst last year in a freestyle he delivered overseas Wednesday night. The rapper spit new rhymes over his “Power” track during a show in Singapore and in the lyrics West vows that he’s now a changed man. The moment was captured on amateur video , and the crowd erupts as Kanye reaches his lyrical climax. “And I’m so sorry to y’all, everyone of y’all that had to fight for my name,” West rapped. “Every one of y’all a year ago that I made feel ashamed/ Everyone that said Kanye is that n—-, quit taking names/ And all y’all … I’m the one to blame/ And to the people that I let down, I wanna tell you right here, right now that I’m a new man that understands my relation to power.” Last September, West drew jeers when he stormed MTV’s Video Music Awards stage in New York and interrupted Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech for Best Female Video. The rapper protested the country pop star’s win, insisting that nominee Beyonc

A Call for a Moratorium on Cranky Old Writers Complaining about the Internet

Writing on the internet is not committed to paper nor subjected to the same bureaucratic intercession of minders charged with protecting institutional reputations. For loathsome New Republic Leon Wieseltier , this makes the web suspect and newfangled and just annoying. While Wieseltier’s interminable indictment of Andrew Sullivan on charges of anti-Semitism may have seemed like an unhinged shriek of tribal defense, he’s really just another old guy complaining about the internet. Wieseltier’s attack on Sullivan earlier this month was couched in scolding moral terms as a rebuke against what he regards (unreasonably and stupidly) as Sullivan’s sloppy descent into anti-Semitic tropes. But the subtext was clear: What bothers Wieseltier so much about Sullivan’s views on Israel isn’t so much what he says as the way he says it: He is the master, and the prisoner, of the technology of sickly obsession: blogging–-and the divine right of bloggers to exempt themselves from the interrogations of editors–-is also a method of hounding. Sullivan doesn’t “dive deep into the substance of anything,” Wieseltier says, because he’s too busy “cursing and linking.” His rapid-fire posts and prodigious output—”ejaculations,” as Wieseltier puts it—are not so much arguments as “bar-room retorts; moody explosions of verbal violence; more invective from another American crank.” In other words, he writes a blog. When Sullivan countered that, to the extent that whatever excesses he’s guilty of were in part a function of the fact that he produces a continuous recording his unmediated reactions and thoughts and frames of mind, Wieseltier scoffed: Compose yourself, man, and think. For a deeply felt opinion may be false, and even pernicious. In intellectual life, volatility has no authority, and spontaneity is not a virtue, and neither is sincerity…. And when Sullivan boasts about his Proteanism—one of the reasons I dislike blogging is that it is often the perfect vindication of the postmodern glorification of the self as discontinuous and promiscuous—why should his blog be read as anything more than a psychological document, as a record of his shifts and his seasons? These aren’t accusations of on anti-Semitism, or arguments against a view of the propriety of Israeli actions over the past decade. They’re complaints about the volatility and moodiness and spontaneity that comes with writing things down quickly, all day, for consumption over the internet. It first hit us that Wieseltier was masking a tired anti-blogging tirade with a shameless and irresponsible accusation of anti-Semitism when Philip Weiss at MondoWeiss helpfully published the preposterously pompous toast that Wieseltier delivered at the wedding of Cass Sunstein and Samantha Power in 2008 . How would Weiss have the text of a wedding toast handy? Wieseltier was so pleased with it that he e-mailed it to some friends lest they miss out on its profound lessons simply for not rating an invite: “Love is a revolution in scale, a revision of magnitudes; it is private and it is particular; its object is the specificity of this man and that woman, the distinctness of this spirit and that flesh.” Seriously. Read it . But he regaled Power and Sunnstein’s guests with this dour little note that, taken with his vicious sniffing at Sullivan, smacks of the striver trying to knock out the rungs of the ladder beneath him: We are ceaselessly in motion, spinning up and out, mentally and physically…. We deny distance and we revere speed, not least as proof that we may bend reality to our wishes and our needs; and we have taught ourselves to think swiftly, and also to feel swiftly. We are accustomed to celebrating ourselves, and to being celebrated, and what we accomplish in our various callings is often worthy of celebration. These are bad things—bloggy things—to which a lovely wedding is an antidote. Wieseltier is finished with motion and spinning and swift feeling, and he’s decided that the spinners are ruining everything and hate the Jews, to boot. His feelings on the matter were clarified on Friday when Wieseltier issued another diatribe, this time against the crime that interns, young upstarts, and unemployed nonprofessional writers are poorly paid , if at all, when they write for the internet. We are all for editorial workers getting paid for their services ( perhaps in free iPads ?), so we’re not going to argue with Wieseltier on that point. But he betrays the codger in him by going after the medium of wired and wireless text communication as the villain. Otherwise he would have written the same lament two decades ago upon learning that certain venerable magazines like the New Republic , the Washington Monthly , Harper’s Magazine , Dissent , Mother Jones , the Nation , Commentary , and all manner of literary reviews that we’re sure Wieseltier feels better about himself for reading have a lengthy history of paying below-market salaries to their editors and writers. Some are even known to employ interns without paying them anything! But since they’re institutional members of the Manhattan-D.C. print aristocracy and not part of the “cheap entropy of the web,” they escape Wieseltier’s gaze. It’s not that web sites don’t pay writers enough—it’s that they’re peopled by “brats” as he described the (paid!) writers here at Gawker, which he confessed to reading with the telling excuse, “see what insomnia can do to a man?” Our understanding of what insomnia can do to a man is that it can prevent them from sleeping and cause them to read whatever it is that they choose to read , you prick. This particular brat happens to be a 36-year-old father of a 16-month-old brat of his own. Wieseltier’s beef is literally with a suite of communications technologies, and the fact that the people who use them are young and unschooled by his lights. “Leave aside the question of the relation of blogging to writing, of posting to publishing,” he writes at one point, appearing to take seriously the idea the blogging and writing are different things, or that publication only occurs by virtue of some mystical alchemy of ink and paper. The only difference between the Wieseltier-approved forms of communication and the lowly digital variants are cultural. “Blogging” is done quickly by brats, “writing” is done in garrets or university libraries by people Wieseltier has heard of. “Posting” is a vulgar and lonely thing done by means of a button, “publishing” is a grand process paid for by publications Wieseltier reads. The former is a seedy affair to which virtually anyone has access; the latter is a privilege granted to those who’ve navigated a decades-old professional maze to Wieseltier’s satisfaction. It’s fine to hate Andrew Sullivan, or Gawker, or all manner of bloggers. We do! But it’s deeply reactionary to reflexively and arrogantly sneer at anyone who publishes things online simply because they publish things online. Wieseltier’s wordy war on “blogging” is as stupid and empty as the 18th century worry that reading novels—not certain novels, just novels — corrupted the morals of young women . Some writing published online is useful, and some isn’t. But all of it is fast and scary and cheap and ejaculatory to Wieseltier, because it doesn’t conform to the rules that he’s become comfortable with. And because it’s not long enough: Brevity may be the soul of wit, or lingerie, or texting, or quail eggs, but all subjects are not the same. Efficiency of expression is in some realms a virtue and in some realms a vice. Brevity is certainly not the soul of news, if by news you mean more than information. “The point” is not always easy. There is not always a “takeaway.” Anyway, this is already an abbreviating age. The forces of concision and distillation are winning. After the death of waiting, I do not see the wisdom of preaching impatience. A culture cannot thrive upon a fear of discourse. We’re not quite sure what Wieseltier’s concern is: We’re not suffering from a shortage of long, pointless magazine articles that require patience to finish. The section of the New Republic that Wieseltier edits replenishes the supply on a biweekly basis. His real fear seems to be that no one likes to real long pointless things anymore, notably the long pointless things that he writes—though he’s recently learned that long, pointless, reckless allegations of Jew-hatred certainly goose the pageviews. Anyway, the culture will not thrive without them, just as it collapsed after the use of the telegraph became routine. Here’s an Atlantic Monthly writer anticipating Wieseltier’s whinging 119 years ago : The frantic haste with which we bolt everything we take, seconded by the eager wish of the journalist not to be a day behind his competitor, abolishes deliberation from judgment and sound digestion from our mental constitutions. We have no time to go below surfaces, and as a general thing no disposition. New Yorker writer George Packer’s arguments against Twitter —which were “published” rather than “posted” on the New Yorker ‘s web site, we gather—are similarly anachronistic. While Packer was simply speaking for himself when he likened Twitter to crack, rather than pronouncing on the bankruptcy of a whole means of communicating with an audience, his irrational fear of what reading people’s thoughts via Twitter will do to his mind comes from fear and a reflexive unwillingness to understand what he’s talking about rather than curiosity. Packer quotes David Carr’s Twitter love in the New York Times —”There is always something more interesting on Twitter than whatever you happen to be working on”—adding, “This last is what really worries me.” You’re worried that you might learn about interesting things? And your job is to tell other people interesting stories? If Packer bothered to hit the pipe for an hour or so he would have quickly learned that a) nothing anyone writes on Twitter is ever even remotely interesting and b) it’s a really easy way to find out about other interesting things that people are writing on the internet. While I wholeheartedly support Packer’s decision to not read the things people write on Twitter, it would be easier to understand if he had an actual reason not to that amounted to more than a generalized phobia of Blackberries and such. These things come in threes, so we’re really looking forward to director Michael Haneke’s take on the internet—he has reportedly dropped a film about “the humiliation of old age” in favor a to-be-written film about the online world . Perhaps he should combine the ideas and just option the recent works of Leon Wieseltier.

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