Bella Thorne has fallen off… since getting that weirdo K-Fed boyfriend…..and I’m not saying that like There was a period of time, not a very long time, where she was shamelessly posting nudes and half nudes, anything for attention, with her rocking body and massive, likely fake tits….doing fitness and other typical instagram whore things…which ended up getting the Disney Kid exploited by her parents, even before she was famous apparently, as she was sexualized at a young age by whoever used to molest her, a story she announced over the last few weeks and that would explain why she’s some broken down sex worker…. She looked hot, she seemed like a dumb Hollywood Vine star type person, totally annoying, but overall good energy and tits… But she decided to become some raver, date some crackhead, and try to be extra weird to make up for being so fucking commercial, mainstream, basic, and boring…except for the tits… And now, she’s just garbage, acting exceptionally weird, confused for being profound or interesting and it’s all so candy coated nonsene..but I’m ready for the real breakdown / the real overdose / the real end. It’s more interesting. To SEE HER AND HER MOOCH TRYING TO BE WEIRD BOYFRIEND LOVING THE ATTENTION HE GETS FROM HER IN AN OBVIOUS AND RIDICULOUS CLICKBAIT WAY – CLICK HERE The post Bella Thorne Mid Breakdown of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
I don’t like promoting that bunk shit that is Sports Illustrated at all… I think they are just master clickbaiters who officially don’t matter now that the world is one big bikini photoshoot… Where every single girl who has a social media account is pulling off similar shoots in just as amazing places. I do not think their random choices for cover girls, or random choices for rookies, means anything at all. I don’t even think they have the power to really create celebrity anymore, sure there was Kate Upton that carried them harder in a time they needed it, but I am sure they still need all the help they can get. But here are The Rookies anyway.. Olivia Culpo – the White one who obviously cashed in a favor, because she was at one point a Jonas brother fuck, and now a bikini model…who doesn’t even model but rather goes to random events and no one cares… Ebonee Davis who fills the black card, need a black card filled, she’s an actual model so I get it…. And this last one, the FAT ONE, Hunter McDonalds McGrady to cater to FAT people and not be CRITICIZED for not being body positive, but for being fat shamers, despite everyone on set being disgusted by this whole movement, while everyone who looks at the pics are disgusted by the movement, in a sure, be confident in yourself on your own damn channels, don’t fucking make me look at this weirdo fetish shit…it’s fucking weird…seriously… Is this a public service for how you shouldn’t look…or is it a celebration of diabetes? Fat is not healthy, don’t fucking make people think it is, your magazine is called Sports Illustrated… Why do people give into the pressure of society, just fucking own that you don’t want fatties in your book…you’re not that kind of porno… Instead you give in like this bitch gives into her McDonald’s cravings. THE WORLD IS FUCKING NUTS…. Throwback to Olivia Culpo Nude for Fashion The post Olivia Culpo is SI Rookie of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Image via Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Bob Woodruff Foundation Trevor Noah Talks Cory Booker’s Rant Against Kirstjen Nielsen Earlier this week Cory Booker went AWF on bigot-complicit becky Kirstjen Nielsen for acting like she couldn’t remember if Donald Trump call Africa and Haiti “sh!thole countries” (Africa is a continent). Trevor Noah wasn’t about to miss a piece of THAT action. LMAO Continue reading →
New “Breaking In” Trailer Hell hath no fury like a Black mama protecting her kids and that’s exactly what happens in the heart-stopping new trailer for Gabby Union ‘s next-level action-thriller Breaking In . Peep some Twitter chatter over the WILD “Breaking In” trailer on the flip. Continue reading →
Image via Danielle James/iONEDigital How Black Hollywood Is Failing The Black Press This article was written by staff writer and producer Keyaira Kelly and was originally published by our iONE sister site Hello Beautiful . I was a budding journalist nervously going over my iPhone notes for my first red carpet interview when I noticed it. I was proudly standing on the HelloBeautiful place marker waiting for the behind-the-scenes chaos to begin, when I spotted around my feet the strategic placements of almost every other Black outlet in the space. It doesn’t take a veteran to realize the Black press cluster at the end of red carpet lineups makes Black reporters susceptible to the brush-by of celebs and publicists who politely quip, “sorry, ran out of time” as they scurry out of view. Black media often receives rushed statements, or no comment at all, even though that same Black celebrity stopped for E! Online just moments ago. The strategic cafeteria table-esque segregation of Black press on red carpets is one of many micro-aggressions we face as Black journalists. And while being placed at the tail-end of a carpet is more indicative of the predominately White media system and its value assessment of Black press, these oversights are even more hurtful when they come from your own people. The fact is, too many of our Black celebrities are simply not supporting us. Most, if not all, Black celeb power seeds in our communities. The dominant corporations and media powers-that-be mine our talent and resources for the “next big thing.” And Black media celebrates when our people are plucked out of our silos and make it. We cheer as they float up into mainstream heaven with the hopes that, as they ascend, that they will still feel our loose grips on their balloon strings and tug back. But all too often, that mutual support just isn’t felt. In many cases, once a celebrity passes a certain status, they completely forget about those same Black media outlets who were among the first to cover them and their talents. We live in an age where social capital immediately translates into monetary capital. Re-tweets and shares translate into clicks, which drive traffic and advertising dollars and revenue. That’s the reality of our business model. So when small teams of Black journalists take the time and effort to profile a Black celebrity with a large reach and that content isn’t shared with the influencer’s audiences, the impact reverberates through us all. Just a simple scan of some of your favorite Black celebs Twitter and IG feeds and you would discover links to and RTs of interviews they did with White outlet after White outlet, while Black-owned, Black-run press is often omitted from the conversation. I don’t write this with the intent to say the erasure is entirely malicious or even conscious. The lure of White validation is something we’ve all been conditioned to seek. In 2016, Very Smart Brothas writer Damon Young, unpacked how he, and many other Black people, subconsciously value “the attention of the mainstream platforms more than the Black ones”–even if they don’t show us the same love back. We still throw up our hands in outrage when we lose Oscars and Grammys and Golden Globes to mediocre White talent, when in reality those systems were never created to celebrate us in the first place. After Beyoncés “Lemonade” album of the year Grammy snub in 2016, Solange echoed this sentiment urging black folks to “Create your own committees, build your own institutions, give your friends awards, award yourself, and be the gold you wanna hold my g’s.” Black press was born from that same place of urgency. Early 19th-century Black newspapers like the Freedom’s Journal, the North Star and the Frederick Douglas Papers sought to inform Black people from Black perspectives during a time when literacy rates were dismal among our people. After thriving for a century, many Black newspapers folded, unable to attract advertising dollars in the midst of economic crisis. Fortunately, the spirit of those early Black media outlets were reincarnated digitally, with outlets like The Root, Ebony, The Grio, Blavity, Black Voices, Madame Noire, Essence, and HelloBeautiful’s own parent company iOne Digital now carrying the torch and commitment to telling our stories our way. In a time where the press and freedom of speech are under attack more than ever before in modern history, the support from our communities and our celebrities is indispensable. When we say Black Lives Matter, we have to talk about this statement beyond the clutches of police brutality: behind every one of our bylines is a Black life. Black jobs matter. Black families matter. Black POVs matters. Black ownership matters. #BlackPressMatters. And when you have a company, like iOne Digital, which is one of the few remaining Black-owned media companies in the country, snubbed or not acknowledged for our coverage and support of Black interests, it eats away at the foundation of success that keeps our communities alive. So Black celebs, my brothers and sisters, I urge you to pay attention to the Black journalist at the end of the carpet nervously holding her recorder waiting to snag a quote from you. Tell your publicist that you want to give equal time to People Mag and MadameNoire. Google your name and make a note to retweet or share the latest article from the small Black women’s website that can’t get enough of your style choices. When breaking news happens, make it a point to share coverage from the black perspective as well as the big headline from CNN. After you complete an interview, post that photo inside our small studios and don’t forget to tag our brands. We’re all in this together. And nobody wins when the family forgets. Editor’s note: We truly hope this message sinks in with all of our beloved Black celebrities
Source: Monica Schipper / Getty Ms. Coco really tried it with this one…and got dragged in the process. Apparently, she believes that she and her large rump are the reasons why big butts have been accepted into the mainstream. On social media, Ice T’s wife, who is also a “model” had the nerve to post that her body “changed history.” “I helped pave the way for thick girls during the skinny genre (during the Kate Moss days what they call the waif era) to be noticed as beautiful..this was back before social media when magazines were popping, back before KimK, Nicki Minaj..( I mention them because young people see pop culture as the history makers but they need to know it started somewhere before them, this was also back before the plastic surgery craze. During my time it was pretty much Jlo that was making waves with the derriere phenomenon and Cindy Margolos was a popular bikini model and Buffie the Body was a popular urban model and of course I need to give props to Anna Nicole Smith for also seeing this vision..To have booty it was considered to be fat in the modeling world.. But I helped changed the minds of what booty was,” she wrote. The 38-year-old added: “Today its a normal thing to see all different shapes and sizes, no one even thinks about it anymore. I helped history..I don’t want to toss it aside like it was nothing…Power to the booty and strong healthy women!” Take a look at the NSFW pic for yourself: Yeah, she tried it. I am just so utterly confused by this woman’s audacity to believe that her and her alone had anything to do with the widespread acceptance of a body type that Black women have had since the beginning of time. Why is she taking credit for any of this? And be clear: No one is jealous of this delusional white women, I’m just trying to understand what is going on here. Clearly, I wasn’t the only one who took issue with this nonsense. Black Twitter went in! Go sit down some where. You my dear had nothing to do with that. Go ask your husband if he's honest he will tell you the truth. Not trying to disrespect you but ice tea knows the truth he just don't want to hurt your feelings. — Patricia McNeal (@9_mcneal) January 15, 2018 Coco T wants y'all to speak her name for putting thick girls on.. Cause evidently thick wasn't a thing till she started doin squats pic.twitter.com/XfbVbNtcnU — Tardy B (@Nothinbuttreble) January 16, 2018 Coco Austin claims she started the big booty trend how a white girl gonna act like she started the big booty trend? — Titty_Pharaoh (@Ay_fiddy) January 15, 2018 Coco Austin claims she created 'the derriere phenomenon' http:/ @DailyMailCeleb What,she meant to say,is she paved d way,4 white girls to GET TIT, BUTT INJECTIONS AND PLASTIC SURGERY come on man,who u kidding,like dat BLONDE RAPPER,FROM DOWN UNDER,WHO BEEN UNDER THE D knife i — King Photographer (@kingphotointl1) January 15, 2018 pic.twitter.com/g4uLdyBFcK — Nikki Bane (@NikkiBane) January 16, 2018 Lol at Coco saying she paved the way for thick girls. Sis is white… pic.twitter.com/cIjicnOYQ4 — Yvonne (@yvonnevictoriaa) January 15, 2018 Yeah okay pic.twitter.com/ouhOzEyeur — Marie Birdsall (@nocchio16) January 16, 2018 Heck, even former “ Flavor of Love” star Deelishis taped a video response to Coco’s nonsense. While she admits she has love for Coco, she is clear that Ms. Thang needs to stop taking credit for the work that Melyssa Ford, Esther Baxter and others did before her. BEAUTIES: What do you think about Coco’s statements? RELATED NEWS: Au Naturale! K. Michelle Confirms She’s Finally Gotten Her Butt Implants Removed Woman Receives 10-Year Prison Sentence For Administering Deadly Butt Injections Another Brazilian Butt Lift Procedure Kills A Woman In South Florida [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”2960441″ overlay=”true”]
Source: Bennett Raglin/BET / Getty Remember when Deelishis and Krazy from Flavor Of Love had an unintentionally sing off? Well someone on the Internet found the clip and turned it into a hilarious depiction of White Privilege vs. Black Magic. White privilege vs Black excellence pic.twitter.com/UN3N6tv7dW — ash (@blaquepink) January 13, 2018 LOLOLOLOLOL. Deelishis was like… pic.twitter.com/hnil5dpauI — Hiba Shine (@HibaShine) January 14, 2018 that white girl was sitting there like this on the inside pic.twitter.com/8gwuxR6MH6 — (@thatsochianti) January 14, 2018 “I can't sing” ….cause she can SANG. pic.twitter.com/F8ttPyIsCz — Grand Basileus of the Auntie Curls Association (@EDIBLU) January 14, 2018 Undefeated.
Image via Splash Bill Cosby Makes #MeToo Joke With Woman Journalist The nerve of this legally-blind accused serial rapist ! According to The Inquirer in Philly report, Bill Cosby had dinner with a female journalist. Upon shaking her hand, he asked that the writer not turn the handshake into a #MeToo moment… “Please don’t put me on MeToo,” Cosby said to a female reporter as he shook her hand. The audacity! Cosby is set to face a retrial in April for the alleged sexual assault of Andrea Constand. Last year the jury was deadlocked and the judge declared a mistrial. We know Bill is old and possibly a bit senile at this point, but what a terrible “joke”. SMFH. If Cosby doesn’t want to be associated with #MeToo, then maybe drugging women and trying to have sex with them is something he should have avoided. Just a thought. Continue reading →
Youtube Kobe’s Next Move Is An NBA Analysis Show Following a legendary NBA career and, most recently, getting two jersey numbers retired by the Los Angeles Lakers, there is now word that Kobe Bryant will be getting his own basketball analysis show on ESPN . The show is titled Detail , and not only is Bryant going to be the host of the program, but it will be written and produced by the Black Mamba, too. The show is a creative venture between ESPN and Kobe’s Granity Studios. “Detail” – my new show from Granity Studios – hits ESPN in March. Viewers can expect to learn how the pros better their best by analyzing game film. https://t.co/OVKd43Vgvo pic.twitter.com/18QRUCdX66 — Kobe Bryant (@kobebryant) January 12, 2018 “Studying game film is how the best get better. It’s the university for a master’s degree in basketball.” Bryant tells ESPN. “I learned how to study film from the best coaches of all time – Phil Jackson and Tex Winter. Detail provides an opportunity to teach that skill to the next generation on large platform with ESPN.” Detail is scheduled to premiere in March and will begin with an initial 15 episodes that will conclude during the NBA Finals. Congrats to Kobe on the new gig! Continue reading →