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Amara Strikes Back: 8 Outrageous Moments From Episode 5 of ‘Love & Hip-Hop Miami’

MIAMI, FL – JANUARY 01: Amara La Negra attends the “Love And Hip Hop” Miami Screening with the cast of Love and Hip Hop at Studid 23 on January 1, 2018 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Thaddaeus McAdams/Getty Images)

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#RHOA Shade Files: Porsha Responds To ‘Classless’ Kandi’s Petty Party Invitation

Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Imag Haughty housewife havoc… Porsha Williams Responds To Kandi Burruss Drama On RHOA Porsha Williams is responding to Kandi Burruss’ petty behavior on the latest episode of “Real Housewives Of Atlanta.” If you tuned in Sunday then you no doubt saw Kandi shadily invite Porsha to her ESSENCE Magazine release party to show her “what winning looks like.” Fans then saw Porsha try to extend an olive branch to Kandi, who gave her a very limp church hug. Now Porsha’s responding to Kandi’s shade and she’s BIG mad about it. According to Porsha she had genuine intentions and accepted the invite to show support to Kandi… “For me, I accepted the invitation because you know, if you’re trying to get to a better place with somebody, and they invited you somewhere, especially something special like this,” said Porsha on Dish Nation. “I felt like I needed to go to show my support, you know, as an effort towards doing better in our relationship.” but was disappointed to see Kandi act so petty. Porsha’s adamant that Kandi’s “classless” ( even though she and Phaedra spread a crazy dungeon druggin’ rumor ) and says she’s just as blessed as the Xscape singer. Paras Griffin/Getty Images “I was like, ‘This girl is so petty’, it was just like beyond pathetic, beyond classless, I thought it was ridiculous,” said Porsha. “I wish I hadn’t have gone, I’ll tell you that much,” she said. “When I looked at it, I was like ‘damn, and then plus, I didn’t know that she was giving the invitation begrudgingly, like ‘oh I’mma invite her, so she can see what winning looks like. ‘Baby, you not the only one getting blessed Honey. And I already thought that she thought that she was better than me and better than other people and now I see and that’s not humble, Sweetie. Check your attitude. I know exactly what winning looks like. This is it right here. blessed and highly favored.” So nasty and so rude. See Kandi reveal the real reason why she invited Porsha on the flip. Continue reading

Pastor Manning Rebukes Trump’s “Momma Where The Sun Don’t Shine” For Haiti & Africa Comments [Video]

Pastor Manning used to “sort of” ride with Trump. Over the year, we realized Pastor Manning only rides with one life form. Continue reading

Editorial: Yeah, It’s About Time Black Folks Start Ignoring The Grammys

(Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for NARAS) I think I wrote my first article about being disgusted with the Grammys in 2009. The broadcast had marketed itself around Lil Wayne and his massively popular Carter III album – he was nominated for eight awards and was the feature performer. It felt like he was going to win Album Of The Year. But that distinction went to the very white and very safe Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ Raising Sand album. The message was clear as it has always been: the Grammys are going to use young, black popular artists to bring in viewers and buzz but they aren’t going to get the recognition of having put out the best bodies of work. In other words, the black artists are there for the show and everyone else is going to get the acclaim. I wrote that same article in 2010 when Beyonce was nominated for 10 awards, was the featured performer and lost out to Taylor Swift for Album of the Year. And again in 2014 when Macklemore beat out Kendrick Lamar for Rap Album. By 2015, I’d given up on the Grammys. So I was good and prepared when Beck beat Beyonce and Taylor Swift beat Kendrick and Adele beat Beyonce. And this year, I knew there was a Jeezy’s chance in Hell of Kendrick Lamar or Jay Z winning the Album Of The Year award. We’ve been here before and waiting for white folks to acknowledge black artistry as anything more than vehicles for revenue and glorified dumb shows is a fool’s errand. Despite me punting on being emotionally invested in the Grammys, I still have to cover them. So I watch. And I’m tired of seeing the same damn thing every year. I’ve never been one to say that black artists should stop attending, giving free publicity to an organization that doesn’t truly value their art beyond the money it brings. But I think it’s time. Beyonce, Jay Z and Kendrick Lamar are black pioneers. They’ve transcended the role of “simply” musicians. They are black excellence personified in three distinct ways. And especially in the last few years, they’ve each challenged white establishments and presented unwaveringly black art that will last forever. They’re icons. And I’m sick of watching them stand in the front row and act with grace and humility while less-deserving white folks* celebrate. I hate seeing these stars have to grit their teeth, sit there and take it. I don’t know if they feel demoralized but I feel demoralized watching it. The Grammys have long lost any relevance in terms of actual music discussions among black folks anyway. We don’t sit around in hair salons or barber shops arguing about which albums are the best based on Grammys. In fact, the only time we talk about the awards are when we discuss how upset we are when black artists get snubbed. I get it, though. The Grammys have a history of prestige but with each insanely idiotic award decision, the show and its trophies loses credence. I mean, who can take an award show seriously when Lemonade can’t even win Album of the Year (and Anti can’t even get nominated). By choosing to want to erase black excellence, the Grammy award has lost its luster. It doesn’t even reflect actual “best” in any discernible way. And what happens even if Beyonce finally wins Album of the Year one day? It won’t mean those white folks who are deciding who gets awards give a damn about black folks or our art. And until that moment comes we just keep looking at legendary black people reduced to gracious bystanders. What’s the point? There’s value of forcing black art and revolutionary messages into white spaces who want to silence us, so I won’t disparage any artist who wants to continue performing. But at the same time, if a white space only cares about the monetary bottom line, which that black art provides, then I’m not sure how much it’s worth it to raise our fists in performances only to continue getting ignored by the end of the night. I’d rather see our work end up elsewhere. Because without black folks, the Grammys are just the Country Music Awards. And who gives a s*** about that show? It’s here that I should talk about the myth of black people don’t support our own award shows. Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar gave a tremendous performance at the 2016 BET Awards and the former didn’t attend last year because she just had twins. And the idea that the Viacom-owned BET Awards is an example of our awards show is a whole different problematic issue. Still, black folks show up for award shows that recognize blackness. We don’t need the Grammys. Really, if black folks stopped paying attention, then what would realistically happen? Well, the Grammys would lose relevance, viewers and the black fuel that keeps those broadcasts running. Meanwhile, we can continue to celebrate our own excellence without the annual reminder that they don’t care about us. Let the Grammys wallow in its own self-created irrelevance. That’s a fair tradeoff if there ever was one. *Bruno Mars is the exception. He absolutely deserved all the awards he got. But that doesn’t take away from the fact that the Grammys still branded its show on the backs of black folks and gave the awards to someone else. But yeah, nothing but love for Bruno. Continue reading

Janet Jackson Honors Missy Elliott At ESSENCE Women In Music Event

Aaron J. / RedCarpetImages.net for Lincoln Janet Jackson Surprises Essence Women In Music Party To Award Missy Elliott Partygoers who attend Thursday’s ESSENCE 9th Annual Black Women In Music event in NYC got a surprise treat in the form of Janet Jackson who, along with Mona Scott Young, presented Missy Elliott with the Visionary Award. Aaron J. / RedCarpetImages.net for Lincoln The Lincoln Motor Company was the exclusive automotive sponsor for the event, which was held at the Highline Ballroom. During the event, recording artists Rapsody and Leikeli47 performed amazing tributes to Missy performing her hit songs, “Hot Boyz” and “She’s a B****”. Johnny Nunez/Getty Images for Essence Celebrity arrivals, including Naturi Naughton, Lil’ Mo and Beyonce’s stylist, Ty Hunter posed on the red carpet alongside the all-new Lincoln Navigator. The 2018 Navigator was just awarded prestigious “Truck of the Year” honors at the 2018 North American International Auto Show, the country’s largest, most influential auto show. Other celebrities in attendance included rapper T.I., Slick Rick, Remy Ma, Janelle Monae, MC Lyte, June Ambrose and Tracklib ambassador Erick Sermon, who attended the event with his daughter. Civil rights activists Tarana Burke and Kaia Burke were also in attendance. Check out more photos below and hit the flip for social media posts from Janet and Missy about the event. Continue reading

Good Riddance: Joe McKnight’s Shooter Found Guilty Of Manslaughter, Faces 40 Years In Prison

Jim McIsaac/Getty Images Joe McKnight Shooter Ronald Gasser Guilty Of Manslaughter The white man who killed former NFL player Joe McKnight in a 2016 road rage incident has been found guilty. As previously reported Ronald Gasser , the man witnesses say stood over McKnight’s lifeless body after a road rage shooting, was facing a second-degree murder charge. According to ESPN, Gasser was found guilty of a lesser charge, manslaughter, Friday by a jury in suburban New Orleans, Manslaughter carries a sentence of anywhere from zero to 40 years and he’ll be sentenced in March. The McKnight family is reportedly pleased with the outcome and Gasser’s attorney to reporters that they’re planning on appealing. JUST IN: Ronald Gasser was found guilty of manslaughter by a Jefferson Parish jury in the murder case of former NFL and John Curtis football player Joe McKnight. > > https://t.co/vJQDfezpWB pic.twitter.com/0wfJeygAQx — WAFB (@WAFB) January 27, 2018 R.I.P. Joe McKnight,

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Relinquish The Culture, White Devil: Miley Cyrus Wants To Party With Cardi At The Grammys And Twitter Isn’t Having It

Getty Images Twitter Wants To Keep Miley Cyrus Away From Cardi B Sometime last year, Miley Cyrus turned in her twerking pants to return back to her Southern roots, and she started making non-threatening Country music again. After some photoshoots in a corn field and music that sounds literally the opposite of what she was doing for the longest, the world was convinced that Miley finally gave up on culturally appropriating over Mike Will Made It beats. Though Cyrus did released a cringey “Bodak Yellow” cover last year as well, people were still convinced that she had left hip hop culture for good–but now that idea might be making a total 180. Miley commented on a recent video that Cari B posted on Instagram telling her that they need to meet up at the Grammys this weekend, and people are not having it.   pic.twitter.com/bxFcIvyEaR — Hannah Giorgis (@ethiopienne) January 28, 2018 Though it’s probably just an innocent request for a picture together, people still aren’t happy to see Miley Cyrus peeking her head back into the culture she threw to the wayside. Ole girl changed her whole persona back to being a wholesome white girl after benefitting off of hip hop for so long–so seeing any signs of her trying to once again be hip hop are annoying, to say the least. Here’s what people had to say about the interaction.   So Miley pivoting back to culture now huh — messi lingard (@sdotsom7) January 28, 2018 Miley Cyrus album flopped after she denounced hip hop and now she just pressed the emergency “Culture” button. https://t.co/yUDkRhKu71 — Ahmed/Drakeo & 03 Greedo are the greatest (@big_business_) January 28, 2018   The Gram Grams?! pic.twitter.com/3H5plFmlJO — I'm Black, Y'all (@karaisshort) January 28, 2018 Continue reading

The Entire Board Of USA Gymnastics Resigns Following Disgraceful Sexual Abuse Case

Scott Olson/Getty Images Entire USA Gymnastics Board Asked To Step Down Every member of the USA Gymnastics board announced they will resign after the U.S. Olympic Committee forced its hand on Thursday, demanding the remaining members step aside before January 31, otherwise facing termination by the sport’s national governing body. A USA Gymnastics spokeswoman told ABC News Friday, “USA Gymnastics will comply with the USOC requirements.” Of course, the move by the  USOC  comes in the wake of Larry Nassar’s sentencing on Wednesday to 40-175 years in prison for the sexual assault of  nearly 160 U.S. gymnasts under his care. He pleaded guilty to seven counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct involving girls who were 15 years old or younger. USOC Chief Executive Officer Scott Blackmun made these demands in a letter addressed to the USA Gymnastics Board of Directors on Thursday. They acknowledged the board’s recent resignations, but called for further steps to entirely reboot the organization since there were 16 board members who had yet to step down. An excerpt from the letter states: “We are also aware of the recent resignations of USAG board chair Paul Parilla and three other board members. Now that these steps have been completed, USAG must build on them with a categorically fresh start at the board level.” The letter does not implicate that the board had anything to do with covering up the Nassar allegations, but instead states the “culture needs fundamental rebuilding.” McKayla Maroney, who won a gold medal as part of the women’s gymnastics team in 2012, filed a lawsuit against USA Gymnastics and the USOC in December, saying they “failed to properly investigate, disciple or remove” Nassar.

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Uhhhh: Gwyneth Paltrow Says That The Man Who Used To Have Sex With Her Is “Like A Brother” [Video]

Image via Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for J/P Haitian Relief Organization Gwyneth Paltrow Says Chris Martin Is Like A Brother To Her Now Nah. THAT’S not weird af . During a recent interview on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”, Gwyneth Paltrow said that her ex-husband, Chris Martin, to a…”brother”. Yeah, naw.

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SMH: Kevin Durant Fined $15,000 For Publicly Criticizing NBA Referees Despite Apology

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Kevin Durant Racks Up $15K Fine From NBA Kevin Durant was fined $15,000 by the NBA following his public criticism of NBA referees, according to  ESPN . The comments happened on Tuesday, following the Golden State Warriors’ slim 123-112 victory against the Knicks. Durant was ejected from the game after receiving his second technical foul in the final three minutes of the fourth quarter. Following the game’s completion, KD came at official James Williams, accusing him of targeting him in the second half following an argument they had with one another earlier in the game. The next day at practice, however, Durant he agreed he was being an “a**hole” and deserved the punishment the league was going to dish out on him. Anddddddd Kevin Durant is ejected again #DubNation (Via @clippittv ) pic.twitter.com/xMRkTQZuoM — Def Pen Hoops (@DefPenHoops) January 24, 2018 KD told  ESPN,  “I looked at the plays, a couple techs, and I was being an a**hole last night. I was being a jerk…That one foul at the end wasn’t a foul. I shouldn’t have slammed the ball down like I did. I can go back and say that I was being a jerk last night, and I deserve whatever the league is going to throw at me.” The NBA refs accepted Durant’s apology: Apology accepted. This is the kind of common ground we hope to achieve when the NBRA meets with @TheNBPA next month: https://t.co/gyuNZ53u9f — NBA Referees (@OfficialNBARefs) January 25, 2018

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