Roy Moore is running with Steve Bannon, who is a white separatist, for the Alabama Senate…and they are supposedly making waves. Moore has come up on pedophile accusations and Charles Barkley thinks before all this pedo talk, Moore & Bannon should’ve been disqualified off the bat for being racist. Mind you, Charles is from the great state of Alabama, so he felt compelled to speak up.
LHHNY’s Jonathan Fernandez Celebrity Makeup Artists Talks Relationships, Makeup & Going From Behind The Camera To The Front “Love & Hip Hop: New York’s” newest cast member said he can understand why some fans were perplexed when he came onto the show. But after working behind the scenes on the LHH franchises for years and developing close friendships with fellow show stars Yandy Smith, Emily B and Anais, image consultant Jonathan Fernandez said it was a natural move for him to go from behind to the front of the camera. “I’m friends with Yandy, I’m friends with Juju, I’m friends with Anais, I’m friends with Mariah,” Fernandez said. “There’s so many of the girls on the show (who I’m close to). It was a natural progression. It’s not like I just came up out of nowhere.” The celebrity makeup artist – who is one half of the first gay couple to be featured on “Love & Hip Hop: New York” – sat down with BOSSIP to talk about his time on the show, his relationship with hip-hop artist Trent and that time he did First Lady Melania Trump’s hair. BOSSIP: What’s it like being on “Love & Hip Hop?” JF: “I’m living my life. It’s funny to watch myself, because I never realized how dramatic I am, how over the top. Just this past week I saw a scene with Anais and I, and my eyes literally like they were going to pop out of my head and land on the table!” BOSSIP: Tell us about your storyline this season. JF: “Anytime you go on television with a partner of yours, you wanna be that couple that gives hope to so many gay relationships…We’re gonna stick together, we’re gonna be brothers. A partnership. But gay relationships are just like straight relationships. We go through our s**t, there’s infidelity. All the problems that plague the straight couples plague us as well. But you have to remember, it’s two men. It’s twice the testosterone…You don’t wanna get played on national TV, so you react. ” BOSSIP: We heard that you used to do First Lady Melania Trump’s hair. What was that like? JF: “I was a colorist in the salon in the Trump Tower. I actually ended up working with Trump and Melania. I did Melania’s hair a couple of times, and she’s a sweetheart. She’s such a tender spirit. She’s very calming and maternal. Very caring. She’s the type who’ll walk into a room and remember everybody’s name. Ask you about your family. At the time, my sister was pregnant so she would ask me, ‘how’s your sister, how’s your family?’ She’s a great person.”
Stalley talks to XXL about his new project after MMG and Atlantic records left him on the back burner. Stream Stalley’s new project on Spotify here or buy it for $4.99 HERE .
Willow Smith Isn’t Exactly Glad She Was Born With Famous Parents The Smith family seems to be made up of a clan that’s used to monopolizing on their spotlight. With the huge celebrity of parents Will and Jada, one might assume that their kiddies Willow and Jaden enjoy their time in the public eye, seeing as they are both currently pursuing careers in music, acting, and other entertainment avenues. But just because the famous youngins are embracing their celebrity now, doesn’t mean they they have always been fond of the fact that they never got a “normal” childhood. In an interview with Girlgaze Zine , Willow Smith talks very openly about how her experience having to grow up in the public eye was, “excruciatingly terrible.” The star told the mag, “Growing up and trying to figure out your life…while people feel like they have some sort of entitlement to know what’s going on, is absolutely, excruciatingly terrible. And the only way to get over it, is to go into it.” She also mentions not being able to change your face or your parents, so the only way to get over that hurdle is to put yourself all the way into the mix. Willow then added, “I feel like most kids like me end up going down a spiral of depression, and the world is sitting there looking at them through their phones; laughing and making jokes and making memes at the crippling effect that this lifestyle has on the psyche.” Commenting on how the best way to deal with those times is to just completely immerse yourself into the entertainment industry yourself, it seems like Willow has mastered just that.
Malia Obama is allowed to do whatever the hell she wants to do. Smoking a lil weed, a cigarette, or having a white boyfriend is REALLY none of your business. Can she liiiive?