Source: Jose Estrada The idea that all Black people look alike is fake news that needs to cease as soon as possible. But that same stereotype worked in one woman’s favor as she pretended to be Quavo from Migos and wound up getting an entire plane to herself — courtesy of Southwest Airlines — and some private lessons from the pilot. LoL They That I Was Quavo So They Let Me Get The Whole Plane To Myself . pic.twitter.com/1nzT1M5nRN — DeDe.Collier (@DeDe_Collier25) February 25, 2018 Dede Collier’s finesse level is at an all time high. Do you think she looks like Quavo? Nigga I Even Thought I Was Quavo . I’m Bout To See If I Could Fly To Jamaica pic.twitter.com/SPuzSxprhe — DeDe.Collier (@DeDe_Collier25) February 25, 2018 Hit us up on Facebook and Twitter to share your thoughts.
It’s a brand new year, and that means brand new seasons of 90 Day Fiance and its various spin-offs. But which couples will be returning to film? Which fan-favorite couples will be saying farewell to the cameras — or each other — in 2018? To our delight, TLC has announced that they’re bringing back not only 90 Day Fiance , but all three spin-off series. That means that viewers will be getting: – 90 Day Fiance – 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? – 90 Day Fiance: What Now? – 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days It’s a coup for fans of the franchise. It also means that some folks’ DVRs are going to be overflowing. That’s life. But … which couples will be returning? Let’s start with a couple that seems very, very unlikely to reprise their roles on 90 Day Fiance . Luis and Molly. Luis is Dominican, Molly is from the US. Molly is a bit older and Luis and has a spotty driving record, and was nervous to see how the much-younger Luis would do as a potential stepfather for her daughters. They did get married. However … we don’t even need to wait for cameras to know if they lived happily ever after. Right at the beginning of the year, they broke up. Molly is divorcing him, and Luis has threatened to sue TLC after claiming that they refuse to pay “trash” immigrants (how he believes that the network views non-Americans). Paul and Karine are a couple that has the interest of a lot of viewers. Karine is younger, Paul has a shady past (he’s violated a protective order and been convicted of arson; he’ll be on probation until 2020). Also, there was that time that Paul put a protective “sheath” on his penis that totally wasn’t a condom before swimming in the water, because he’s apparently that terrified of a candiru asu lodging itself in his urethra. Good news for fans who are invested in this awkward couple — Starcasm reports that Paul and Karine will almost certainly appear more. The only question is which show. Will Karine begin her K-1 visa process at last? Moving on: As we previously told you, Josh and Aika got married . It looks like these two didn’t hook the right interest level for 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After ? Not everyone does, and that’s okay. Josh shared some pretty clear evidence that he and Aika are filming for 90 Day Fiance: What Now ? Nicole and Azan seemed on the rocks as Azan ghosted Nicole during the Tell All special. Things seem to be okay-ish between Nicole and Azan, but the two aren’t yet married. Will they do yet another trip to Morocco? As Starcasm has observed, that would only be worthwhile if it’s for a Moroccan wedding. Nicole does seem to be filming more, but we don’t know the details behind that. Now, for another couple: Starcasm ‘s sources say that Cortney and Antonio have continued to film. That’s a little surprising, since the tension between the two of them has not been the most positive. Remember when Cortney arrived in Spain and promptly followed Antonio to … sit separately from him from a couple of hours while he ogled attractive women? Yeah. That sort of set the tone for their relationship. So it may bet hat Cortney and Antonio are filming separately. Jesse and Darcey are one of 90 Day Fiance ‘s most captivating couples, and they’re yet another pairing of an older American woman with a young, ludicrously handsome foreign man. (Let’s just say that this dynamic really appeals to part of 90 Day Fiance ‘s demographic) Now, Jesse and Darcey are not married just yet. But thanks to their appeal as a couple and their dramatic squabbles on social media, they’re a powerful draw for audiences. They seem to still be filming, but it’s not clear for which series. Then there’s Elizabeth and Andrei. You might remember Andrei as the somewhat scary alpha male dude with “traditional” views on “a woman’s place.” Elizabeth Potthast posted a now-deleted photo of a cameraman, so it seems that these two are filming. This past season’s primary villain was Evelyn, no question. She managed to get under everyone’s skin in the worst way. Except for David, we suppose. But since David and Evelyn may have started flirting when Evelyn was only 15 , he has a lot invested in this creepy relationship. Evelyn is trying to launch a music career, so her thirst for fame may take priority over the animosity that the audience feels towards her. Then there’s David and Annie; Starcasm confirms that they will be on 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After ? David’s storyline, involving his son’s shooting accident, will likely have a compelling part to play. Finally, some oldies but goodies. Anfisa and Jorge may or may not still be together , but there are indications that the polarizing couple will make a return. If so, that would explain why Anfisa seems so reluctant to confirm or deny their relationship, and instead teases followers with vague statements. And while there’s no sign of Mohamed Jbali filming with any camera that he’s not holding in his hand — remember, he’s working in Dallas, Texas these days — apparently Danielle Mullins is filming. If you’ll recall, Danielle Mullins is not getting a makeover show after she was accused of unstable behavior. Whatever alleged personality issues she may have, apparently TLC has no problem continuing to work with her. It would be a pleasant surprise to see Mohamed, as the two are much more interesting when their storylines align. That may take place in the form of their court battle with each other. So far, no word on Paola Mayfield and Russ, but we’ll keep our fingers crossed. View Slideshow: Paola Mayfield: 90 Day Fiance Star’s Hottest Photos That Russ Doesn’t Want You to See!
Source: Eva-Katalin / Getty Grant it, people are always giving Millennials crap just for being born during such a pivotal time in history. But when it comes to 2017, Gen Y attacked it like it was a racist troll on Twitter. According to Dallas Police Chief, Renee Hall, Millenials as a whole are a threat to the law enforcement profession itself. Hall says that Gen Y is partly to blame for shortage of police officers because “Millennials are unhireable and want to be the boss within 6 months.” Dallas PD, maybe nobody wants to join bc of the distrust amongst the communities. Also, as a millennial, I'm offended bc I was a corrections officer who aspired to be a police officer and, just to bring it home, a ranging hours store clerk who worked every holiday. Try again. — Denishia Tijerina (@NishiaMarie) December 12, 2017 Statistics also show that millennials consume less weed and cocaine than baby boomers at their peaks — which probably means that most of us would rather face our problems than to drown them in drugs and alcohol. Despite the accolades, some possibly bitter baby boomers and Gen X’ers took to Twitter to exaggerate Millennial behavior with the hashtag #MillennialNewYearResolutions. Stop being roommates with mom #MillennialNewYearResolutions — Kirby (@LordKirby) December 17, 2017 Some of the tweets are pretty funny but age old Millenial question of “Am I really like this or are they hating?” also comes to mind. Hit the flip for more shady Millenial New Year’s tweets — as told by Baby Boomers and Gen X’ers.
Source: Nicolas McComber / Getty Crime took a turn for the weird this week when one former NBA player tweeted about a recent robbery. Charlie Villanueva , who last played for the Dallas Mavericks, made a post saying his Dallas home was burglarized. Damn my home in Dallas was just burglarized, called the cops and still waiting on @DallasPD to make a report. FYI it’s been 2hrs since I called. #shitiscrazy — Charlie Villanueva (@CVBelieve) December 20, 2017 The weird part about everything is the robber decided to take appliances, including his toilet. They stole my toilet…… I’m not making this shit up. Still waiting @DallasPD pic.twitter.com/Go9BP3itSB — Charlie Villanueva (@CVBelieve) December 20, 2017 Twitter couldn’t help but come with jokes. One user even made a “stolen toilet” account and tweeted at Charlie. Charlie are u looking for me ??? — stolen toilet (@stolen_toilet) December 20, 2017 Swipe through to check out some more funny reactions.
Source: Nicolas McComber / Getty Crime took a turn for the weird this week when one former NBA player tweeted about a recent robbery. Charlie Villanueva , who last played for the Dallas Mavericks, made a post saying his Dallas home was burglarized. Damn my home in Dallas was just burglarized, called the cops and still waiting on @DallasPD to make a report. FYI it’s been 2hrs since I called. #shitiscrazy — Charlie Villanueva (@CVBelieve) December 20, 2017 The weird part about everything is the robber decided to take appliances, including his toilet. They stole my toilet…… I’m not making this shit up. Still waiting @DallasPD pic.twitter.com/Go9BP3itSB — Charlie Villanueva (@CVBelieve) December 20, 2017 Twitter couldn’t help but come with jokes. One user even made a “stolen toilet” account and tweeted at Charlie. Charlie are u looking for me ??? — stolen toilet (@stolen_toilet) December 20, 2017 Swipe through to check out some more funny reactions.
A fter Dove provoked backlash with a 3-minute Facebook video for its body wash that showed a Black woman removing her brown T-shirt to reveal a clean White woman in an ivory T-shirt, some social media users have called for a boycott of the brand. RELATED: Dove Apologizes After Denigrating Black Women In Insensitive Ad The calls for a boycott came even after Dove’s parent company, Unilever, apologized for the ad, saying they “missed the mark in representing women of color thoughtfully. We deeply regret the offense it caused.” But is an apology enough, especially after the brand has been accused of displaying racial insensitivity in the past ? In 2011, an advertisement showed Dove body wash that turned Black women into Latino women and then White women. Since Dove has been accused of racist advertising before, is it time to apply pressure to Unilever? The Anglo-Dutch consumer goods company has scores of popular brands under its purview, including almost all the lotions, and, even Vaseline. Yes, some of us use Vaseline as lotion. Here are 10 brands you didn’t know were owned by Unilever: 1.Axe: First launched in France in 1983 , the body spray and deodorant for men is now used by men in more than 90 countries, from the Americas to Asia. Source: Portland Press Herald / Getty 2. Lipton : It is the world’s leading tea brand and is sold in more than 150 countries. Source: Roberto Machado Noa / Getty 3.Vaseline: The brand is known for its ability to decimate ashy knees and ankles, a nd can be found in households around the world . Source: Douglas Sacha / Getty 4.Talenti: Since it opened as a storefront business in 2003 in Dallas, Texas, it has since grown into the best-selling packaged gelati in the U.S. Source: Chicago Tribune / Getty 5.Ben & Jerry’s: Yes, that Ben & Jerry’s was acquired by Unilever in 2000. Source: Peter Bischoff / Getty 6. Q-Tips: The product was first invented to help parents care for babies . Now, it’s a household cosmetic staple. Source: BSIP / Getty 7. Suave: For over 75 years, the brand has provided a range of products, including, hair care, body care for men, women and children. Source: Jamie McCarthy / Getty 8. St. Ives: Besides lotion, the brand offers a range of products, including scrubs, and body washes. Source: Seksak Kerdkanno / EyeEm / Getty 9.Popsicle: The dessert brand dates back to 1923. Source: Andreas Bendig / EyeEm / Getty 10.Country Crock: The popular brand has been around for over 25 years. SOURCE: Unilever SEE ALSO: KKK Flyers Threaten To Assault Black Men Caught Looking At White Women Search Continues For Missing 3-Year-Old Texas Girl Told To Stand Outside By Father [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3440564″ overlay=”true”]
A fter Dove provoked backlash with a 3-minute Facebook video for its body wash that showed a Black woman removing her brown T-shirt to reveal a clean White woman in an ivory T-shirt, some social media users have called for a boycott of the brand. RELATED: Dove Apologizes After Denigrating Black Women In Insensitive Ad The calls for a boycott came even after Dove’s parent company, Unilever, apologized for the ad, saying they “missed the mark in representing women of color thoughtfully. We deeply regret the offense it caused.” But is an apology enough, especially after the brand has been accused of displaying racial insensitivity in the past ? In 2011, an advertisement showed Dove body wash that turned Black women into Latino women and then White women. Since Dove has been accused of racist advertising before, is it time to apply pressure to Unilever? The Anglo-Dutch consumer goods company has scores of popular brands under its purview, including almost all the lotions, and, even Vaseline. Yes, some of us use Vaseline as lotion. Here are 10 brands you didn’t know were owned by Unilever: 1.Axe: First launched in France in 1983 , the body spray and deodorant for men is now used by men in more than 90 countries, from the Americas to Asia. Source: Portland Press Herald / Getty 2. Lipton : It is the world’s leading tea brand and is sold in more than 150 countries. Source: Roberto Machado Noa / Getty 3.Vaseline: The brand is known for its ability to decimate ashy knees and ankles, a nd can be found in households around the world . Source: Douglas Sacha / Getty 4.Talenti: Since it opened as a storefront business in 2003 in Dallas, Texas, it has since grown into the best-selling packaged gelati in the U.S. Source: Chicago Tribune / Getty 5.Ben & Jerry’s: Yes, that Ben & Jerry’s was acquired by Unilever in 2000. Source: Peter Bischoff / Getty 6. Q-Tips: The product was first invented to help parents care for babies . Now, it’s a household cosmetic staple. Source: BSIP / Getty 7. Suave: For over 75 years, the brand has provided a range of products, including, hair care, body care for men, women and children. Source: Jamie McCarthy / Getty 8. St. Ives: Besides lotion, the brand offers a range of products, including scrubs, and body washes. Source: Seksak Kerdkanno / EyeEm / Getty 9.Popsicle: The dessert brand dates back to 1923. Source: Andreas Bendig / EyeEm / Getty 10.Country Crock: The popular brand has been around for over 25 years. SOURCE: Unilever SEE ALSO: KKK Flyers Threaten To Assault Black Men Caught Looking At White Women Search Continues For Missing 3-Year-Old Texas Girl Told To Stand Outside By Father [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3440564″ overlay=”true”]
Source: D Dipasupil / Getty ESPN has suspended popular host and analyist Jemele Hill on Monday, the network announced, for two weeks “for a second violation of our social media guidelines.” ESPN's Statement on Jemele Hill: pic.twitter.com/JkVoBVz7lv — ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) October 9, 2017 The particular tweet is unknown but after Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told the media that any player on his team that “disrespects” the National Anthem would not play, she suggested fans boycott Cowboys advertisers. In her last tweet she stated: Just so we're clear: I'm not advocating a NFL boycott. But an unfair burden has been put on players in Dallas & Miami w/ anthem directives. — Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) October 9, 2017 If fans really are that upset about what JJ & Stephen Ross have done, don't call the players sellouts, but you're watching every Sunday. — Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) October 9, 2017 Hill had been under fire over tweets calling Donald Trump a White Supremacist weeks ago. ESPN repermanded the Sportscenter 6 anchor but now they have went a different route. No word from Hill at this time.
Jack Antonoff tells MTV News how he prepared for his appearance in Charli XCX’s ‘Boys’ music video. Hint: It involves Charli, who directed it, and some baby oil.