Image via WENN Nathalie Emmanuel Checks Twitter Troll Defending Cop Don’t get it twisted. Nathalie Emmanuel isn’t as deferential in real life as she is when she’s playing Missandei on Game of Thrones . The actress jumped right in her bag to check a smart-a$$ troll who attempted to defend the Georgia cop who told a white woman “we only kill Black people” during a tense traffic stop. Don't worry we do remember… how can we forget? https://t.co/qn1hYs2qxj — Nathalie Emmanuel (@missnemmanuel) September 4, 2017 Per usual, here came some white guy to may What are you on about? Sarcasm or not his comments are unacceptable. Nice attempt at defending him though… #sarcasm https://t.co/CyDAbtU99O — Nathalie Emmanuel (@missnemmanuel) September 4, 2017 On Twitter, Nathalie is the one with the dragon, and she’s totally down for a draggin’.
Source: Dann Tardif / Getty I make my living talking to women. Black Women particularly. And in our colorful conversations filled with numerous topics ranging from eyebrows to periods to the latest Game of Thrones episode, we talk about sex. And no I’m not talking about “oh and then we made love on a bed of roses” romanticised lady-like sex, we talk about how you lifted it up and pounded it out and left me on a bed of my juices dead. Sorry, it’s the truth. And head is never something I’ve heard omitted from the sexual conversation. I can’t ignore the history of Black women’s relationship with fellatio. I can tell you in middle school and up until college people would talk about it with a scrunched up “oooo that’s nasty” stank face. But then we grew up. Foreplay is an essential part of sex and any sexually active adult should know that by now. While I can’t deny that I’ve heard women talk about feeling insecure about their skills or maybe not porn star Angel grapefruit confident about it, I haven’t heard a grown Black woman say “oh I would never do that.” Sunday night’s episode of I nsecure and it’s subsequent head discussion came off rather, immature. It reminds me of those 90 rap lyrics when men were really talking about going down on women like it was a thing for the simps and “nice guys” But every grown ass man knows successfully going down on a woman is a grown ass man’s sport. And I feel that modern day Black woman takes the same pride in her head game. Now, the final load shot in Issa’s eye could teeter the line of disrespect depending on who you ask. My camp, I say sex is messy and shit happens and he gave her a warning. Other women could say “well that ain’t her man and he should’ve known better.” I can’t judge either perspective. But I will say among my cohort of bad ass, brilliant sexually liberated friends, head is not taboo. It is celebrated and when done well, a bragging right. The Insecure narrative around head was just a little too 1989 in my opinion. Head is not reserved for White girls and hoes and freaks and ‘get on your knees man pleasers.’ It’s an important part of sex. Let’s grow up. Take the poll: Take Our Poll Editors note (since y’all be trippin) my opinions are isolated to my experiences with the Black girl friends I’ve acquired from LA to NY. This is NOT ALL BLACK WOMEN. RELATED LINKS Why Black Men Can’t Forgive Issa But They Can Forgive Themselves For Cheating Safe Sex: Issa Rae Promises To Show More Condoms On ‘Insecure’ Season 3 Why Every Woman Should Be Repurposing Her Nudes
Source: Dann Tardif / Getty I make my living talking to women. Black Women particularly. And in our colorful conversations filled with numerous topics ranging from eyebrows to periods to the latest Game of Thrones episode, we talk about sex. And no I’m not talking about “oh and then we made love on a bed of roses” romanticised lady-like sex, we talk about how you lifted it up and pounded it out and left me on a bed of my juices dead. Sorry, it’s the truth. And head is never something I’ve heard omitted from the sexual conversation. I can’t ignore the history of Black women’s relationship with fellatio. I can tell you in middle school and up until college people would talk about it with a scrunched up “oooo that’s nasty” stank face. But then we grew up. Foreplay is an essential part of sex and any sexually active adult should know that by now. While I can’t deny that I’ve heard women talk about feeling insecure about their skills or maybe not porn star Angel grapefruit confident about it, I haven’t heard a grown Black woman say “oh I would never do that.” Sunday night’s episode of I nsecure and it’s subsequent head discussion came off rather, immature. It reminds me of those 90 rap lyrics when men were really talking about going down on women like it was a thing for the simps and “nice guys” But every grown ass man knows successfully going down on a woman is a grown ass man’s sport. And I feel that modern day Black woman takes the same pride in her head game. Now, the final load shot in Issa’s eye could teeter the line of disrespect depending on who you ask. My camp, I say sex is messy and shit happens and he gave her a warning. Other women could say “well that ain’t her man and he should’ve known better.” I can’t judge either perspective. But I will say among my cohort of bad ass, brilliant sexually liberated friends, head is not taboo. It is celebrated and when done well, a bragging right. The Insecure narrative around head was just a little too 1989 in my opinion. Head is not reserved for White girls and hoes and freaks and ‘get on your knees man pleasers.’ It’s an important part of sex. Let’s grow up. Take the poll: Take Our Poll Editors note (since y’all be trippin) my opinions are isolated to my experiences with the Black girl friends I’ve acquired from LA to NY. This is NOT ALL BLACK WOMEN. RELATED LINKS Why Black Men Can’t Forgive Issa But They Can Forgive Themselves For Cheating Safe Sex: Issa Rae Promises To Show More Condoms On ‘Insecure’ Season 3 Why Every Woman Should Be Repurposing Her Nudes
Source: Tommaso Boddi / Getty After being dragged to hell and back on Twitter for calling Congresswoman Maxine Waters a “media buffoon,” Stacey Dash is now doing some serious backtracking. The fired FOX news talking head claims it was her intern who sent the out-of-pocket Tweet in response to Waters inspirational speech on BET’s Black Girls Rock awards . Remember, the 79-year-old told the crowd, “ I know I’m simply a strong black woman. I am you and you are me. We have power, we have influence, we can do things others have told us we can’t do. I don’t care how big you are, I don’t care how high you think you are. If you come for me I’m coming for you.” Source: Gilbert Carrasquillo / Getty Apparently, Dash wasn’t here for that. “This is how you spin a corrupt media buffoon sucking up her late in life 15 minutes,” the Clueless actresses Tweeted on Thursday. This is how you spin a corrupt media buffoon sucking up her late in life 15 minutes: https://t.co/PY1N5GgxuQ — Stacey Dash (@REALStaceyDash) August 24, 2017 However on Friday, Dash tried to explain herself . “Let me clarify that an intern wrongly used ‘buffoon’ in a recent tweet,” she wrote. “I don’t need to be disrespectful to disagree.” Let me clarify that an intern wrongly used “buffoon” in a recent tweet on @RepMaxineWaters . I don't need to be disrespectful to disagree. — Stacey Dash (@REALStaceyDash) August 25, 2017 Oh really? So riddle us this: Why didn’t Dash just say that fro m the beginning? Why wait a day later? Instead, she was too busy defending herself and insinuating that Waters is a liar. Better yet: If she really didn’t send that Tweet , why hasn’t she deleted it? Why is it still up? Try again Stacey . BEAUTIES: Are you buying her story? RELATED NEWS: Stacey Dash Calls Maxine Waters A ‘Buffoon’; Black Twitter Goes In Maxine Waters: ‘If You Come For Me, I’m Coming For You’ 5 Times Maxine Waters Proved She’s The Illest [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”2882118″ overlay=”true”]
The last time I wrote about Jourdan Dunn, a British model who is BFF with Cara Delevingne and thus a scenester groupie opportunist…I wrote something that the snowflakes would deem racist…because she was in a weird posture and it was like an animal you’d see in the zoo…unrelated to color or cree or anything but her hunching over… You see, you can’t use certain adjectives when talking about different races, colors, religions, as some words are sensitive words..that have a deeper meaning and that have been used in RACISM…and I’m not racist.. I generally hate all humans, I generally like all naked or half naked women, so I don’t actually see color, but apparently..this one is of BLACK TONE.. But along with being inappropriate I said: What ever happened to paparazzi climbing into people’s fucking hotel rooms to capture them shitting, or other really scandalous shit, instead I get “here’s a model you’ve seen half naked, half naked, but not posing, go jerk off to her if you can, or use this as a reminder that you can google her in paid photos doing better poses”…fuck that.. Well Today…The paparazzi delivered a little bit…with TITS, bolt on looking tits, but still tits..YAY The post Jourdan Dunn Topless of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Source: Astrid Stawiarz / Getty Stacey Dash is grasping for fame. The Clueless actress-turned-former-political-host (she was ultimately fired) tried it when she came to our beloved Congresswoman Maxine Waters. Dash carried her boney a** over to Twitter where she dropped this line about the recent Black Girls Rock social humanitarian award recipient . This is how you spin a corrupt media buffoon sucking up her late in life 15 minutes: https://t.co/PY1N5GgxuQ — Stacey Dash (@REALStaceyDash) August 24, 2017 Nah. Not today Stacey Dash. You will not disrespect auntie Maxine and call her a buffoon when you are literally a vessel that regurgitates false Trump rhetoric. Listen ma’am, the only buffoon in this crowded Twitter room, is you. It took no time for Black Twitter to step in and tweet her for filth. RT @LookAtDustin : Stacey Dash look like an ankle. pic.twitter.com/XM3YxKDg4I — EL FOOSAY (@SheHatesJacoby) August 24, 2017 Stacey Dash has aged like Mother Gothel after Rapunzel cut her hair off so her opinion doesn't worry me. pic.twitter.com/6ujOWbiw4x — Rosetta Bone (@ladyblovebytes) August 24, 2017 Auntie Maxine probably looking like this right now..Like who tf is Stacey Dash Oh yeah, that girl from Saved By The Bell
Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Netflix Announces Upcoming ‘Def Comedy Jam’ Special Though there was talk a couple years ago that HBO and Russell Simmons signed a deal that would include a 25th anniversary special for Def Comedy Jam , it appears another company got ahold of the opportunity. Netflix announced on Thursday morning that they would be airing a Def Comedy Jam 25th anniversary special this fall. The line-up for the special is set to feature Dave Chappelle, Kevin Hart, Tiffany Haddish, Bill Bellamy, Cedric the Entertainer, Mike Epps, and a whole lot more. HBO premiered Def Comedy Jam in 1992. Hosted by Martin Lawrence, the series introduced a bunch of Black comedians to a mainstream audience, like Martin Lawrence, Chris Tucker, Dave Chappelle, and Bernie Mac. Netflix said they would be bringing new stand-up specials every week to their streaming service for the rest of 2017, and this year has seen two new specials from Dave Chappelle, Tracy Morgan, and also has plans for two new specials from Chris Rock.
Source: Gilbert Carrasquillo / Getty Black women are undefeated. And just in case you forgot, Black Girls Rock was here to remind you. BET’s annual award show celebrated powerhouse women like Maxine Waters, Solange, Issa Rae, Yara Shahidi and more by highlighting achievements in their respective lanes. But the #BlackGirlMagic didn’t stop there either. Taraji P. Henson kept us entertained with fabulous outfit changes, wigs galore and a clip from her upcoming action-flick Proud Mary. Keep scrolling for some monumental moments from Tuesday’s show. Auntie Maxine For The Win! The most memorable moment of the night occurred when Congresswoman and Black girl shero Maxine Waters condemned the right-alt to hell where they belong. Auntie Maxine never disappoints when it comes to her one-liners and thus, another was born when she delivered the epic line, “If you come for me, I’m coming for you.” In that order! Yes Auntie Maxine! #BlackGirlsRock pic.twitter.com/mOujlWl5TU — Hello Beautiful (@HelloBeautiful) August 23, 2017 Issa & Lawrence Are Back Together…Kinda Source: Paul Zimmerman / Getty No spoilers here. Issa and Lawrence reunited onstage, but it’s not quite the reunion you’re thinking about. Lawrence Jay Ellis presented Issa with the “Star Power” award. Issa dropped some major gems during her acceptance speech that encouraged black girls to accept the flaws and turn them into their greatest asset. “My life changed when I focused on what I was good at, what I liked most about myself and what made me stand out.” Solange Is E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G Source: Paul Zimmerman / Getty Solange gifted us with one of the most therapeutic albums of all time while simultaneously offering us a seat at the table. Solo gave us one of our favorite quotes from the show, when she pretty much summed up Black women in one sentence. Solange definitely created a sound that soothes our souls. We love you Solo! #BLACKGIRLSROCK pic.twitter.com/QO8beHH9l2 — Hello Beautiful (@HelloBeautiful) August 23, 2017 Yara Shadid Is All Grown Up Source: Gilbert Carrasquillo / Getty “Black-ish” star Yara Shadidi left us feeling inspired and hopeful for today’s youth the woke teen delivered a riveting acceptance speech that combated racial inequality. Shahidi was the recipient of the “Young, Gifted and Black” award and didn’t disappoint while using her platform to raise awareness around societal issues. “Law taught me what equality and equity were not.” Want more Black girls rock coverage: RELATED STORIES: Honorees For BET’s ‘Black Girls Rock!’ Announced CANDID: Beverly Bond Is A Black Girl Who Rocks [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”2949437″ overlay=”true”]