Azealia Banks might have quit Twitter for Lent, but she’s still making waves in a new interview with Playboy. Reacting to criticism about her frequent Twitter rants and in-your-face musings,…
Transgender Adult Companion Shauna Brooks Set To Reveal Names Of Celebrity Clientele A few months ago we told you about a high-priced transgender escort named Shauna Brooks , who started a huge hoopla after posting a few photos from Chris Brown’s Virginia home . Brooks later cleared up the confusion by revealing that the evening she spent with Brown was purely platonic, but apparently she stirred up enough interest over who some of her high profile conquests are that she is no longer working as an adult companion. BOSSIP can exclusively confirm that Shauna’s story will soon be broadcast to the public and we’re working very hard to get her to share the identities of some of her high profile clientele. In an hour long conversation with BOSSIP Brooks revealed that she is finally ready to go public with her story: “I think it’s definitely time to share my story with the world,” Brooks told BOSSIP, adding that she gained inspiration from the successes of Laverne Cox and other public trans figures like Janet Mock. “I have so much more to offer and I realized after the last situation [the public scrutiny after her evening with Brown] nobody was really there for me when I needed them. I have to do what I have to do.” And just what does she have to do? BOSSIP spoke with Shauna Brooks at length last Monday and she told us that after working for ten years as an “adult companion” she is no longer escorting, instead she’s working as a model and filming a special project. We did get a few more details out of her about her evening with Breezy. Hit the flip for that.
Azealia Banks Covers Playboy Magazine Azealia Banks covers the April edition of Playboy Magazine, and she’s being her regular unfiltered self in the interview. She hits a wide range of topics from her usual diatribes against whites and racism, to touching on her relationships (or lack thereof) and her unique religious beliefs. On wanting a Career like Hov’s: Jay Z. That’s the only person I have my eye set on. The race thing always comes up, but I want to get there being very black and proud and boisterous about it. You get what I mean? A lot of times when you’re a black woman and you’re proud, that’s why people don’t like you. In American society, the game is to be a nonthreatening black person. That’s why you have Pharrell or Kendrick Lamar saying, “How can we expect people to respect us if we don’t respect ourselves?” He’s playing that nonthreatening black man sh*t, and that gets all the white soccer moms going, “We love him.” Even Kanye West plays a little bit of that game—“Please accept me, white world.” Jay Z hasn’t played any of those games, and that’s what I like. On why she’d love to leave the “Land of the Free” and never look back: Yes! I hate everything about this country. Like, I hate fat white Americans. All the people who are crunched into the middle of America, the real fat and meat of America, are these racist conservative white people who live on their farms. Those little teenage girls who work at Kmart and have a racist grandma—that’s really America. On why she says whatever the eff she wants, however she pleases: When you rip a people from their land, from their customs, from their culture — there’s still a piece of me that knows I’m not supposed to be speaking English, I’m not supposed to be worshipping Jesus Christ. All this sh*t is unnatural to me. People will be like, ‘Oh, you’re ignorant because you don’t speak proper English.’ No. This is not mine. I don’t even want this sh*t, so I’m going to do whatever the f*ck I want with this language. I’m going to call you a f*g or a cracker or a b*tch. On scaring men off with her rants: I should be getting d*ck all the time. I like to f—. [laughs] But I can’t just meet a guy and f— him. I’m too afraid of getting herpes or some sh*t. I like to feel them out, and then I start talking about my black female problems, and we get into a conversation about race, and then we disagree and don’t have another date. Whatever. I’ll just hang out with my mother. It’s okay, because p*ssy is way more sacred than penis. You can see her full interview on Playboy.com . Hit the flip to see more of Azealia’s (rather PG) spread for the mag. Ellen Von Unwerth for Playboy
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