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Bye Beyotch: N-Word Dropping Georgia State Student Withdraws From School After Backlash

UPDATE: @GeorgiaStateU soccer player to withdraw from school after backlash over controversial social media post. https://t.co/bI75I20wm6 pic.twitter.com/ZY7cKsUFHb — AJC (@ajc) January 22, 2018 Natalia Martinez Withdraws From Georgia State Just days after former University Of Alabama student Harley Barber went viral for her racist MLK Day rant, another college student is in hot water for being a rancid racist. The AJC reports that Natalia Martinez, a Georgia State University soccer player who was suspended from the team after she used a racial epithet on social media, has withdrawn from the school. Martinez was on Finsta, an app for “secret” Instagram pages when she dropped the N-word. @GSUWomensSoccer pic.twitter.com/hIel8wqRFp — Michaela (@_michaelabailey) January 19, 2018 A petition was created to have her kicked out of school that garnered more than 500 signatures by Monday, when the university announced Martinez had “officially withdrawn.” Georgia State University said in a statement that they “do not tolerate the language (Martinez) used in her post.” Bye beyotch! Continue reading

Amara La Negra Argues With Charlamagne Who Asks If Colorism Is “In Her Head” [Video]

This is a crazy stand for The Breakfast Club ‘s Charlamagne and Evny to take on “colorism,” right? Why would a woman of color have to argue against black men about being discriminated against? Kind of an awkward and uncomfortable interview for Amara, right? SMMFH! Continue reading

Laverne Cox Becomes Cosmopolitan’s First Trans Covergirl

Laverne Cox Covers “Cosmopolitan” Don’t tell the transphobes. Actress Laverne Cox just made a major milestone for the trans community. The “Orange Is The New Black” actress is currently covering Cosmopolitan South Africa marking her as the first trans woman to have the honor. #NewProfilePic pic.twitter.com/tcNN596XCs — Laverne Cox (@Lavernecox) January 22, 2018 “Trans women deserve to be loved out in the open and in the light,” writes Cox inside the publication. “Your voice matters, the truth of who you know yourselves to be matters. The truth will set you free!” She also spoke candidly on dating as a trans woman and said the “most special thing” a man has done for her is introduce her to his family. “As a black transgender woman, I’ve often been kept a secret by the men I’ve dated,” she explained. “So when my ex-boyfriend introduced me to his dad, and invited me to spend Hanukkah with him and his family, it was the most special thing ever.” Holly Meadows, the Editor-in-Chief of Cosmopolitan South Africa, said she chose Laverne for the cover to “disrupt hetero-normative ideas around February and Valentine’s Day.” Mission accomplished. Well deserved, congrats Laverne! Continue reading

Laverne Cox Becomes Cosmopolitan’s First Trans Covergirl

Laverne Cox Covers “Cosmopolitan” Don’t tell the transphobes. Actress Laverne Cox just made a major milestone for the trans community. The “Orange Is The New Black” actress is currently covering Cosmopolitan South Africa marking her as the first trans woman to have the honor. #NewProfilePic pic.twitter.com/tcNN596XCs — Laverne Cox (@Lavernecox) January 22, 2018 “Trans women deserve to be loved out in the open and in the light,” writes Cox inside the publication. “Your voice matters, the truth of who you know yourselves to be matters. The truth will set you free!” She also spoke candidly on dating as a trans woman and said the “most special thing” a man has done for her is introduce her to his family. “As a black transgender woman, I’ve often been kept a secret by the men I’ve dated,” she explained. “So when my ex-boyfriend introduced me to his dad, and invited me to spend Hanukkah with him and his family, it was the most special thing ever.” Holly Meadows, the Editor-in-Chief of Cosmopolitan South Africa, said she chose Laverne for the cover to “disrupt hetero-normative ideas around February and Valentine’s Day.” Mission accomplished. Well deserved, congrats Laverne! Continue reading

Another Day, Another Struggle: Complex Hires “Father Of Trolls” Star To Replace Joe Budden On Everyday Struggle [Video]

Image via Complex Star Replaces Joe Budden On Everyday Struggle Joe’s out. Star’s in. Just like that, season 2 of Complex’s hit hip-hop debate show, Everyday Struggle, is back at it with Akademiks, Nadeska and a new diabolical hater host to replace the previous host of like-description. Star wastes no time getting right in Ak’s azz about being a Drake d!¢krider. Peep the full episode below. Star is on Akademiks neck 10 minutes in jskskdkdk Everyday Struggle could be back. — Continue reading

Everbody Gotta Eat, B: Malik Yoba Dressed In Drag For New Transgender Role! [Video]

Your homie Malik Yoba has a new gig in NY. Malik’s an actor in a new production “Enough Vo5 for The Universe,” where he plays a transgender. Continue reading

Methed Out Mich. Couple Charged With Grotesque Killing Of 4-Yr-Old Daughter! [Video]

That poor little girl didn’t stand a chance with these two disturbed parents! Why did they have custody of that child in the first place? Continue reading

Common Recites A Verse From “The Day Women Took Over” At The Women’s March in Utah [Video]

John Parra/Getty Images for for The Hollywood Reporter Common Recites His Powerful Verse About Women Taking Over Both women and men joined the second year of the Women’s March in cities across the country on Saturday, and there were plenty celebrities there to join them. Common was those celebrities joining in on the good cause over in Utah, and there he recited a verse from his lovable 2016 track “The Day Women Took Over.” A pretty perfect song for the occasion.   Common raps a verse from a new song “The Day the Women Took Over” at Park City, Utah women's march: “Toilet seats down, that's a no-brainer” pic.twitter.com/9KS7eDIFib — Ryan Pearson (@ryanwrd) January 20, 2018 Common’s song includes powerful messages about a hopeful future like, “The day women took over, let it continue, Now women get paid as much as men do” and “And women, they called b****es because they a boss, In all shapes and sizes, beauty is recognized, Goddess and queens is what we use to describe” According to the Utah Police, somewhere around 8,000 were in attendance at the march on Saturday, a crowd which also included the likes of Jane Fonda, Lena Waithe and Gloria Allred. Last year for it’s inaugural protest, which followed the election of Donald Trump, some estimates pegged the original Women’s March as the largest organized protest in American history. Continue reading

Mo’Nique On SWAY Talks Netflix Boycott Because “Amy Schumer Got 11 Million!” [Video]

Monique went on Sway yesterday to explain in more detail the circumstances around her asking for the boycott of Netlix. Continue reading

Going Hard In The Paint: Two Overweight Salsa Dancers Wow The Crowd [Video]

They’re going hard from the jump, right? LMBAO! Continue reading