Tag Archives: black celebrity news

Skin Glowing, Curls Poppin’: 24 Pics That Have Us Summertime Crushin’ On Ari Lennox

Read the original here:
Skin Glowing, Curls Poppin’: 24 Pics That Have Us Summertime Crushin’ On Ari Lennox

Pure Comedy: Desus & Mero Stop By Big Boy’s Neighborhood For An Unfiltered Conversation [Video]

Source: Steven Ferdman / Getty Desus & Mero Pull Up On Big Boy’s Neighborhood Desus and Mero are really making the most of their trip to Los Angeles. Following their hosting gig at the TCA Awards and a sold out show at the Ace Hotel, the Bodega Boys stopped by Big Boy’s Neighborhood for an hour long conversation. Throughout the interview, the pair talks about their move to Showtime, why they choose to get political on their show, how often they get recognized in public, and more. Peep the conversation down below to see it all go down:

See original here:
Pure Comedy: Desus & Mero Stop By Big Boy’s Neighborhood For An Unfiltered Conversation [Video]

In Clueless White Folks News: THIS Is What Iggy Azalea Has To Say About Cultural Appropriation

View this post on Instagram Iggy Azalea is ready for her comeback. Are you? The infamous Australian rapper (and our September cover star) is here to claim her second chance. Read the interview at the link in our bio. A post shared by Cosmopolitan (@cosmopolitan) on Aug 6, 2019 at 5:00am PDT Iggy Azalea Talks Mental Health, Cultural Appropriation For Cosmopolitan Magazine Iggy Azalea is Cosmopolitan ‘s latest cover girl. Inside she opens up about her mental health, becoming an independent artist, and also chimes in on cultural appropriation… because, we so desperately need her thoughts on that, of course. According to Iggy — the same woman who has used the phrase “runaway slave master”and more in her lyrics — cultural appropriation is “subjective.” View this post on Instagram Oh hey, it's our September issue Swipe for a glimpse inside, then text “subscribe” to 77177 to get yours A post shared by Cosmopolitan (@cosmopolitan) on Aug 6, 2019 at 7:51am PDT Here’s the full excerpt written by Jen Ortiz over at Cosmopolitan : Today, it’s a fact that if you say “Iggy Azalea” three times in a mirror, a think piece will appear behind you waxing philosophical on the definition of “cultural appropriation” and authenticity. And not without reason. She is, after all, a white woman profiting off black culture. She raps with a “blaccent,” which, in her case, is an exaggerated Southern drawl that can’t be found in Australia. When asked about the issues surrounding “speaking black” in a 2013 interview with  Complex , Iggy responded, “If you’re mad about it and you’re a black person, then start a rap career and give it a go too.” A few months before that, Iggy faced backlash from fans who’d uncovered some old racist tweets she claimed were jokes. And before  that , she had to write an apology for using the phrase “runaway slave-master” in a lyric. If you’ve been reading this waiting to get to the part where Iggy apologizes for all the above—sorry, she’s not sorry. (The most sing-along-able lyric off one of her new songs is “I started to say sorry / But fuck that shit,” so yeah.) But listen, she does get it now. Sort of. She thinks cultural appropriation is subjective, even though she knows that sounds like a fucked-up thing to say. “You could ask one person of the same race, ‘Does this affect you?’ and they will say yes,” she explains. “But another person will say no. They could be from the same place, same everything, but have different perspectives about it.” Then again, can you really say sorry and then keep doing the same shit? (Her question.) “I’m still going to make the same type of music and still be ridiculous and larger than life,” she says. “So I can’t be that fucking sorry about it.” The way she sees it, the reason some people hate her is the same reason a lot of other people love her, so what’s she supposed to do? In fact, she describes her fans as “free thinkers.” As she puts it, “They have to be because if you thought what everybody else thought, you probably wouldn’t be a fan of mine.” Iggy used to feel really defensive about this stuff. “I would hit back and say, ‘What about this that I had to go through?’ because I wanted to talk so much about my experiences of things I didn’t have, and I think it felt like I wasn’t acknowledging that there is white privilege and there is institutionalized racism,” she says. “It seemed to a lot of people like I was living in this bubble or unaware of all these things that people have to experience.” The charitable interpretation is that Iggy understands that the criticism stems from America’s relationship with race and that  that  history is fucked up. And hey, if that’s how you feel or what you believe, she’s not taking away the fact that it’s real for you. The less charitable one is that she doesn’t care. Either way, she’s going to stop rage-tweeting about it. Welp, what more can we really expect?

Originally posted here:
In Clueless White Folks News: THIS Is What Iggy Azalea Has To Say About Cultural Appropriation

LOL: ‘Drop It Low For Jesus’ Sketch Is Bringing In The Views For This Comedy Show

Go here to read the rest:
LOL: ‘Drop It Low For Jesus’ Sketch Is Bringing In The Views For This Comedy Show

The Rookie: Fans Rally Behind Actress Afton Williamson After She Was Allegedly Bullied, Sexually Harassed, And More On Set

Originally posted here:
The Rookie: Fans Rally Behind Actress Afton Williamson After She Was Allegedly Bullied, Sexually Harassed, And More On Set

Chicken-Chokin’ Comedy: Dave Chappelle Details How He Discovered His Son’s Weed Habit [Video]

Source: Vivien Killilea / Getty Dave Chappelle Tells How He Discovered Son Smoking Weed Part of Dave Chappelle ‘s legendary status is due to his tightly-rolled cypher of fans who lifted him to prominence after he released his kush-y cinematic canon film Half Baked . Based on a bit from his Netflix comedy special Equanimity & The Bird Revelation , his son’s apple bong didn’t fall far from his THC tree… Press play to hear the hilarious story. If you haven’t seen this comedy special, do yourself a favor and check it out.

Read more:
Chicken-Chokin’ Comedy: Dave Chappelle Details How He Discovered His Son’s Weed Habit [Video]

Hometown Heroine: Cropover Queen RihRih Returns To Barbados To Live It Up

Source: Kyle Babb / SplashNews / Splash News Rihanna Photographed Partying In Barbados After Criticizing Trump On Social Media Our girl RihRih was photographed living it up in Bridgetown Sunday night. The singer was all smiles as she greeted friends and family at a party just one day before Crop Over in her hometown Bridgetown, Barbados. Source: Kyle Babb / SplashNews / Splash News Looks like a fun time was had. Check out more photos below then hit the flip for the latest shots from her Savage x Fenty campaign.

Here is the original post:
Hometown Heroine: Cropover Queen RihRih Returns To Barbados To Live It Up

Hero Glendon Oakley Burst Into Tears #ElPasoShooting After Saving Several Children [Video]

Source: Mario Tama / Getty Glendon Oakley Talks #ElPasoShooting, Saving Scared Children The #ElPasoShooting isn’t just “another mass shooting”, 20 people were shot dead and 26 others were struck with bullets and were left bleeding to the floor of Walmart. That reality isn’t lost on Glendon Oakley. The heroic off-duty Army serviceman was inside the store when the massacre began and drew his licensed gun to help usher scared children to safety. He spoke to the media about his brave act and he made it clear that he wants no parts of the “hero” title. In fact, what he saw in Walmart this week will likely torment him for the rest of his life. Press play below to see what he has to say. God bless this brotha. Hopefully, he and the rest of the victims’ families can find peace one day.

More:
Hero Glendon Oakley Burst Into Tears #ElPasoShooting After Saving Several Children [Video]

Hero Glendon Oakley Burst Into Tears #ElPasoShooting After Saving Several Children [Video]

Source: Mario Tama / Getty Glendon Oakley Talks #ElPasoShooting, Saving Scared Children The #ElPasoShooting isn’t just “another mass shooting”, 20 people were shot dead and 26 others were struck with bullets and were left bleeding to the floor of Walmart. That reality isn’t lost on Glendon Oakley. The heroic off-duty Army serviceman was inside the store when the massacre began and drew his licensed gun to help usher scared children to safety. He spoke to the media about his brave act and he made it clear that he wants no parts of the “hero” title. In fact, what he saw in Walmart this week will likely torment him for the rest of his life. Press play below to see what he has to say. God bless this brotha. Hopefully, he and the rest of the victims’ families can find peace one day.

Read more:
Hero Glendon Oakley Burst Into Tears #ElPasoShooting After Saving Several Children [Video]

Tory Lanez Demonstrates The Highs And Lows Of Friendship In His New Visual For “Forever” [Video]

Source: Lorne Thomson / Getty Tory Lanez Gets Betrayed By A Friend In The “Forever” Video In his music video for “Forever,” Tory Lanez walks his fans through the ups and downs of friendship. Throughout the visual, Lanez plays with several biblical stories of betrayal, keeping the scenes focused on him and his friends coming together at various tables. In the beginning, the musician and his friends are playing spades–which then transitions into a different point of their lives, where Tory and his team have built a massive empire. Peep the bsnd new music video down below:

More:
Tory Lanez Demonstrates The Highs And Lows Of Friendship In His New Visual For “Forever” [Video]