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All Sorry’s Matter? Hulk Hogan Says He Should Apologize To All Wrestlers, Not Just Black, For Saying N-Word [Video]

Image via Splash News Hulk Hogan Wants To Apologize To White People For Saying N-Word Headazz-of-fame WWE wrestler Hulk Hogan is now as infamous as he is famous. Years ago he was caught on camera saying “ni**er” freely and got dragged back to ECW. After being kicked out of the WWE, the Hulk is now looking to be reinstated according to TMZ , but before that happens, fellow grappler Mark Henry believes he needs to apologize to the Black folks in the WWE. Hulk, well, he thinks that’s too specific… No. There is no reason to apologize to white wrestlers. They are the ones attacked by racist slurs. SMH.

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Hoes: Female Rapper “Sukihana” Drops Prostitute Anthem Remixing Trina’s “Nann Hoe” [Video]

(Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto via Getty Images) We found this video floating around today featuring a girl named “Sukihana” bragging about being a hooker. The song is so vulgar, we had to place it on the second page for you to gawk at… Turn the page and peep…

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It’s Official: Stacey Dash Is Actually Running For Congress

Source: Kevin Winter / Getty Many of you might remember two weeks ago, Stacey Dash entertained the idea of running for Congress. “Would love to know what my fans and friends think,” she tweeted out. After getting a number of responses (a lot of them negative), it seems like her supporters came out on top because now, Stacey has actually started the process to  run for office.  The actress, media personality, and outspoken Republican filed paperwork on Monday to run in California’s 44th district. This is the same district that includes Compton, Watts, San Pedro, and North Long Beach. Stacey Dash possibly representing Compton? Smh, you read right. NEW FEC F2 Stacey Dash (REP) #CA44 (D-Barragan) https://t.co/DJi5OJQNM4 pic.twitter.com/FOBwtoZ2zd — CATargetBot (@CATargetBot) February 26, 2018 The 44th district has a long history of being represented by Democrats and during the 2016 elections they overwhelmingly voted for Democrat Hilary Clinton.  Now it seems Ms. Dash hopes to make her Republican party look good. She hasn’t released an official statement yet, but on Thursday she tweeted “Things are taking shape,” so it appears she means business. Twitter, once again, was not prepared. Swipe through for people’s responses.

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Anna Friel Dishes on 'The Girlfriend Experience'

For a show so rife with amazing sex seasons, the characters are also icy cold. … read more

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Top Ten Wackiest Anatomy Award Winners

We’re less than a week from the release of Mr. Skin’s 19th Annual Anatomy Awards, and we’re prepping for the occasion with ten of our favorite wacky Anatomy Award winners from the last ten years! … read more

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Watch Kendrick Lamar Smash A Lamborghini In Surprise BRITs Performance

Kendrick Lamar and Rich the Kid lit up the 2018 BRIT Awards with a surprise performance featuring lots of fire and a smashed Lamborghini.

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Will You Be Watching? Diddy, Ludacris, Snoop & JD Perform “Welcome To Atlanta” At Global Spin Awards In LA

LOS ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 15: (L-R) Sean Combs, Ludacris and Jermaine Dupri perform onstage at the 2018 Global Spin Awards at The Novo by Microsoft on February 22, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/Getty Images for Global Spin Awards) *** Local Caption *** Ludacris;Sean Combs;Jermaine Dupri “Global Spin Awards” Airs Feb. 22nd at 8:30 P.M. EST On Revolt The “Grammys” of the DJ world is back and drew out the great and the good of hip hop. Hosted by Snoop Dogg, the sixth annual Global Spin Awards recognizes the best DJs in the country and brought out the likes of  Nicole Scherzinger, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Vanessa and Angela Simmons. The show kicked off with a surprise performance from Ludacris, who joined Usher, Diddy, Jermaine Dupri and Snoop to perform “Welcome to Atlanta.” LOS ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 15: Timbaland (L) and Pharrell Williams the 2018 Global Spin Awards at The Novo by Microsoft on February 15, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/Getty Images for Global Spin Awards) Usher later presented Dupri with the “Breaking Barriers” award, and Pharrell gave Timbaland the “Lifetime Achievement” award for their contributions to DJ-ing and hip hop culture. Hit the flip for more pics from the show:

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Editorial: Yeah, It’s About Time Black Folks Start Ignoring The Grammys

(Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for NARAS) I think I wrote my first article about being disgusted with the Grammys in 2009. The broadcast had marketed itself around Lil Wayne and his massively popular Carter III album – he was nominated for eight awards and was the feature performer. It felt like he was going to win Album Of The Year. But that distinction went to the very white and very safe Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ Raising Sand album. The message was clear as it has always been: the Grammys are going to use young, black popular artists to bring in viewers and buzz but they aren’t going to get the recognition of having put out the best bodies of work. In other words, the black artists are there for the show and everyone else is going to get the acclaim. I wrote that same article in 2010 when Beyonce was nominated for 10 awards, was the featured performer and lost out to Taylor Swift for Album of the Year. And again in 2014 when Macklemore beat out Kendrick Lamar for Rap Album. By 2015, I’d given up on the Grammys. So I was good and prepared when Beck beat Beyonce and Taylor Swift beat Kendrick and Adele beat Beyonce. And this year, I knew there was a Jeezy’s chance in Hell of Kendrick Lamar or Jay Z winning the Album Of The Year award. We’ve been here before and waiting for white folks to acknowledge black artistry as anything more than vehicles for revenue and glorified dumb shows is a fool’s errand. Despite me punting on being emotionally invested in the Grammys, I still have to cover them. So I watch. And I’m tired of seeing the same damn thing every year. I’ve never been one to say that black artists should stop attending, giving free publicity to an organization that doesn’t truly value their art beyond the money it brings. But I think it’s time. Beyonce, Jay Z and Kendrick Lamar are black pioneers. They’ve transcended the role of “simply” musicians. They are black excellence personified in three distinct ways. And especially in the last few years, they’ve each challenged white establishments and presented unwaveringly black art that will last forever. They’re icons. And I’m sick of watching them stand in the front row and act with grace and humility while less-deserving white folks* celebrate. I hate seeing these stars have to grit their teeth, sit there and take it. I don’t know if they feel demoralized but I feel demoralized watching it. The Grammys have long lost any relevance in terms of actual music discussions among black folks anyway. We don’t sit around in hair salons or barber shops arguing about which albums are the best based on Grammys. In fact, the only time we talk about the awards are when we discuss how upset we are when black artists get snubbed. I get it, though. The Grammys have a history of prestige but with each insanely idiotic award decision, the show and its trophies loses credence. I mean, who can take an award show seriously when Lemonade can’t even win Album of the Year (and Anti can’t even get nominated). By choosing to want to erase black excellence, the Grammy award has lost its luster. It doesn’t even reflect actual “best” in any discernible way. And what happens even if Beyonce finally wins Album of the Year one day? It won’t mean those white folks who are deciding who gets awards give a damn about black folks or our art. And until that moment comes we just keep looking at legendary black people reduced to gracious bystanders. What’s the point? There’s value of forcing black art and revolutionary messages into white spaces who want to silence us, so I won’t disparage any artist who wants to continue performing. But at the same time, if a white space only cares about the monetary bottom line, which that black art provides, then I’m not sure how much it’s worth it to raise our fists in performances only to continue getting ignored by the end of the night. I’d rather see our work end up elsewhere. Because without black folks, the Grammys are just the Country Music Awards. And who gives a s*** about that show? It’s here that I should talk about the myth of black people don’t support our own award shows. Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar gave a tremendous performance at the 2016 BET Awards and the former didn’t attend last year because she just had twins. And the idea that the Viacom-owned BET Awards is an example of our awards show is a whole different problematic issue. Still, black folks show up for award shows that recognize blackness. We don’t need the Grammys. Really, if black folks stopped paying attention, then what would realistically happen? Well, the Grammys would lose relevance, viewers and the black fuel that keeps those broadcasts running. Meanwhile, we can continue to celebrate our own excellence without the annual reminder that they don’t care about us. Let the Grammys wallow in its own self-created irrelevance. That’s a fair tradeoff if there ever was one. *Bruno Mars is the exception. He absolutely deserved all the awards he got. But that doesn’t take away from the fact that the Grammys still branded its show on the backs of black folks and gave the awards to someone else. But yeah, nothing but love for Bruno. Continue reading

WHO WORE IT BETTER: Eve And Beyonce In Naeem Khan [POLL]

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There’s nothing more stylish and comfortable than a two piece suit. There’s room for creativity or to simply slay! Check out two of your faves who took the pin-striped look to the next level. Two queens who have a rep for shaking up the red carpet, Eve and Beyoncé    didn’t fall short in their pin-striped selections for the special events they attended. Source: Ivan Nikolov/WENN.com / WENN Last night at the 2018 Grammy Awards , rapper Eve showed up in true glitz and glamour with a Fall/Winter 2017  Naeem Khan two piece suit. The wide flare pants and matching one button top came in a sparkling silver and black stripe pattern, with the top showing off Eve’s legendary paw tattoos. Her blond tresses stylishly sat on on side of her head, in a wavy pattern to show off her overall evening look. Source: Theo Wargo / Getty During the 2016 CFDA Awards, songstress Beyonce wore the glitzy pantsuit as well. She accented her look with a black large brimmed hat and black Louis Vuitton platform heels. Underneath her one-button top, she kept the glitz going with a black ruffle blouse accented by a sparkling collar. Source: Victor VIRGILE / Getty The model wore it down the runway with the lace bralet and and draped necklaces with chandelier earrings. Both Bey and Eve were keeping it classy and cute! But who do think styled this suit best? Take a vote in our pole below now! Take Our Poll DON’T MISS: WHO WORE IT BETTER: Taraji P. Henson Vs Tatyana Ali In Stella & James [POLL] WHO WORE IT BETTER: Gwen Stefani Vs Rihanna In Balmain [POLL] GET THE LOOK: How To Look Jaunty In A Jumpsuit [ione_media_gallery src=” https://hellobeautiful.com&#8221 ; id=”2933402″ overlay=”true

WHO WORE IT BETTER: Eve And Beyonce In Naeem Khan [POLL]

Who Looked More Bangin’ At The 60th Annual Grammy Awards?

Lester Cohen/Getty Images for NARAS Which Grammy Gown Is Your Favorite? Did you guys catch the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards red carpet? SZA’s dress was probably one of our favorites, but check out a few of the other poppin’ celebs below: Lester Cohen/Getty Images for NARAS Cardi’s look was little controversial… Do you Hate it or Love it? John Shearer/Getty Images We did like Eve’s suit though. Seems like metallics were the move this year. Check out more fashions below: Continue reading