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Amber Rose Doesn’t Want Anymore Meat In Her

Well, in her stomach anyway. It’s still open season on the guts and cakes. The idea of Amber Rose saying meat was too hard to give up made us chuckle. The fact that 87 people retweeted that tweet kinda had us wondering. But that’s not our biggest concern: Doesn’t she know those growth hormones in the meat are responsible for her cake-a-licious figure?

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Can African-Americans Claim Kim “Most Likely To Find Her Husband At The Million Man March” Kardashian?

Regardless of her obvious shortcomings, Kim Kardashian’s stuck around our collective public perception like a bad STD. And though it’d be great to take a neat little pill and pretend it was a one-night-only ordeal, I’ve come to the slow sad recognition that little Kimmie may just be here to stay. So if she’s going to hang around black people, maybe we should at least start claiming her? Thus, in the grand tradition of Dave Chappelle’s “race draft”, here are a few reasons why we should consider drafting Kim Kardashian. 1. She likes black people — and who doesn’t? Every white celeb wants to call on a black friend for street cred, and usually Will Smith or Diddy are more than willing to step up and be token. But Kim really and genuinely likes black people. She’s close friends with Serena Williams! She went to LaLa Vasquez’s wedding! Not to mention she loves black men. She counts Reggie Bush and Miles Austin as ex-boyfriends, and her first husband was black. Even her dad liked black people. Why else would he try to defend O.J. Simpson? 2. She can’t keep a man You know the stereotype (and the statistics): black women don’t get married. We stay single because we’re too powerful, educated, bossy, b**chy, picky, easy, et cetera et cetera blah blah blah. While we can choose to be mad at Kim for dating some mighty fine black athletes, we have to bear this in mind – no one has liked it enough to put a ring on it. So in that way, she’s not very different from a lot of other thirty-something black women. She might be the arm candy, but when it comes to the “hallowed” second finger left hand, she struggles like everyone else. Read More At TheGrio.com

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