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Offset Slams Chris Brown: I Know You Only Fight Women!

This explosive feud between Offset and Chris Brown started over a 21 Savage meme. Now, it’s personal, and Offset is calling out Chris for his appalling record of domestic violence. Chris is hitting back — to no one’s surprise — by calling Offset a coward and exposing his DMs for the world to see. “I ain’t really have too much rap for you on this social media s–t,” Offset wrote on Instagram. “But since that’s where you wanna take it,” the Migos rapper continued. “Tell the people why you had your management reach out to squash the s–t!” He’s exposing Chris for trying to have his management quietly quash their feud. “Check my record and check yours,” Offset accused. “Only people you go to toe to toe with is women that’s for lame nikkas ” Lame barely begins to describe the evil of domestic violence. “Oh and btw,” Offset concluded. “Ima smack the shit out you when I see you” Chris Brown published his DMs from Offset in retaliation, as captured by The Shade Room . Offset DMed Chris, using shorthand to ask “Where you at.” “I’m in LA,” Chris replied. “I’ll be home at 4 … like I said before.” “I’m wit all a dat,” Chris continued. “You can run me my fade today, no cap!” To run a fade means to fight at a scheduled time and place. Again using shorthand, Offset asks for Chris’ address. “You know where I stay!!!” Chris insists. “Google Maps! My address ain’t no secret spot.” “I’ll be there at 4,” Chris says, attempting to make it sound like he is eager for this confrontation. “Police,” Offset replies, clearly shaming Chris, and using a police emoji. “Naw, that’s ya’ll,” Chris fires back. “Ya’ll police.” “Not comin’ to your house when I see you know it’s up,” Offset writes, clearly refusing Chris’ bait. “Boy, you’re p–sy as hell,” Chris accuses. “You’re scared to fight?” “Stop DMing me,” Offset writes. “This police right here, bro.” “I’m a grown man,” Chris Brown insists. “You’re a little boy. I’ll be home at 4.” Chris then sets some conditions: “No opp s–t, cameras, police, none of that s–t.” “I’m just going to beat you the f–k up,” Chris vows. “MY ADDRESS,” Chris continues. “Please [show] up. I pray you come.” Offset replies: “12.” Chris fires back: “Boy, run me my fade. Stop acting p–sy.” It’s unclear if Chris really hopes to goad Offset into showing up for the confrontation. It may be that, at this point, he had decided that he would reveal the messages, and decided to go all in to “impress” his fans. While there are plenty of people who would risk their own safety to give Chris Brown a taste of what he deserves, Offset … should not. Not only is he a person with his own well-being to consider, but he’s also a father. We have all seen the photos of the kind of violence that Chris can inflict upon a person. By exposing his DMs with Offset, Chris hopes to shame Offset for not making good on his threats, even though it was the sensible choice. In the world of rap, a man’s perceived willingness to fight is sometimes linked with his reputation for authenticity. In other words, when Chris shared these DMs, he went for the jugular. View Slideshow: 21 Celebrity Feuds We Never Saw Coming

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Superhero Guide To Black History Month: Serena Williams

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Black History continues to happen everyday. This month, we decided create a Superhero Guide To Black History Month highlighting musicians, politicians, actors and athletes of influence who are not only dominating in their crafts, but are also helping shape culture in unforgettable ways. Below is a character guide to one of our featured heroes, Serena Williams . Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Civilian Name : Serena Williams Super Name : Tenny Blitz Superpower : Serving In Everything Origin : Tennis Conquered Territory : With her phenomenal forehand, Serena Williams came into the tennis world and took it by storm. Since the early 1990’s, Serena’s father got her as well as her sisters into the sport while still trying to help them still live a normal teenage life. During her career as early as 1999, she’s won the U.S. Open, French Open, Wimbledon, Australian Open as well as several gold medals in the Olympics. Off the tennis court Serena can be found in music videos with Beyonce , commercials for Nike, Gatorade and on the cover of magazines such as GQ and Vogue as well as putting together her fashion line for SerenaWilliams.com. She also inspires young athletic girls to focus on their dreams in the sports they love despite what others may say. In 2017 at eight weeks pregnant Serena won the Australian Open and gave birth to her baby girl, Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr.   and married the love of her life, Alexis Ohanian later that year. Serena in 2018 topped the Forbes’ list as one of the highest-paid female athletes and continues to help out the youth with her foundations and donations. ALSO TRENDING ON RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM : Vintage Photos Of Black History Being Made In America “Black Panther” Returns To Theaters For Free In Honor Of Black History Month These Teachers Have The Most Inspiring Black History Month Decorations We’ve Ever Seen! Follow @TheRSMS PHOTO: Creative Services – iOne/Getty

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On The Party Scene: Future, Casanova, Kevin Hart, Jamie Foxx And More Hit Up Maxim’s SB Bash

Source: Jerritt Clark/Getty Images & LFA for Maxim / Getty MAXIM’s Big Game Experience Brings Out Big Name Celebs Atlanta was the place to be this weekend, thanks to the Super Bowl, and the events were endless… One of the most popular was probably “AKG Presents Zaytoven’s Basement Studio” activation, which was part of MAXIM’s Big Game Experience, attracting celebrities and professional athletes including Jamie Foxx, Diplo, Future, Kevin Hart, NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes and Dak Prescott among many more, to The Fairmont in Atlanta Source: Jerritt Clark/Getty Images & LFA for Maxim / Getty Multi-platinum legend and Atlanta music producer Zaytoven helped showcase AKG’s flagship product – the AKG N700NC Wireless headphones – in a unique consumer listening experience at one of the hottest parties during Super Bowl weekend. Source: Jerritt Clark/Getty Images & LFA for Maxim / Getty Future and Jamie Foxx also hit the stage for the event Source: Jerritt Clark/Getty Images & LFA for Maxim / Getty Hit the flip to see who else came through

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Skin Links 2.5.19

Mainstream Spotlight: Nymphomaniac Vol. I Actress Nafessa Williams Nipple Slips in White Window Dress Vanessa Hudgens Pokies to Honor the NFL! UK Gold Announces Sexy Model Jessica Wright As New Spokesmodel (header image) Tirra Dent Totally Nude in the Horror Flick ‘Glass’ Molly Stewart Catches Daisy Marie Masturbating! Madison Beer Braless And Busting Out Of Her Tiny Tanktop! Sarah Hyland’s Tongue And Cleavage Action … read more

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Travis Scott Unleashes The Dark & Dreary New Visual For “Can’t Say” [Video]

Source: Kevin Winter / Getty Travis Scott Delivers Another Music Video Off ASTROWORLD After performing his biggest hit to date, “Sicko Mode,” at the Super Bowl’s halftime show,  Travis Scott is revisiting  ASTROWORLD  with the Saint Laurent-produced video for “Can’t Say.” The video for the track, featuring Don Toliver, takes a look at La Flame while joined by an army of bikers, casually pulling off some pretty insane stunts. Check out the video below to see for yourself:

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Keshia Knight Pulliam, Dr. Jackie & More Attend The SuperBOLD Women’s Empowerment Brunch [Photos]

Source: Prince Williams/ATLPics.net / SuperBold Brunch Photos Seen on the scene… Keshia Knight Pulliam, Dr. Jaqueline Walters & More Attend The Third Annual SuperBOLD Brunch During Atlanta’s Super Bowl LIII weekend, women gathered for an afternoon of sisterhood and fellowship. The 3rd annual SuperBOLD Women’s Empowerment Brunch honored and celebrated women who have made an undeniable impact in their industry and community. This year’s SuperBOLD honorees included Keshia Knight Pulliam (Actress), Jovian Zayne (Founder of International Day of Purpose), Melissa Butler (Founder of The Lip Bar), Melissa A. Mitchell (Visual Artist) and Sybil Amuti (Entrepreneur & Media Maven). “The SuperBOLD brunch is an exciting place women gather to celebrate each other,” says event host and visionary Nicole R. Coleman. “This year we are excited to honor women in the city of Atlanta who have displayed a commitment to service and sacrifice in name of lifting each other up.” Source: Prince Williams/ATLPics.net / SuperBold Brunch Photos Guests enjoyed SuperBOLD Bellini cocktails, networking and a day of inspirational engagement featuring Stevie Baggs, Jr. (entrepreneur & NFL alumni) and a candid, transparent girl talk on women’s health and wholeness with special guests Dr. Jackie Walters (Bravo TV’s Married to Medicine) and Janell Stephens (Founder & Master Mixtress, Camille Rose). Source: Prince Williams/ATLPics.net / SuperBold Brunch Photos The 2019 edition of SuperBOLD also introduced the “SuperBOLD Woman of the Year” award presented posthumously to Tomara Johnson Thompson in honor of a woman who has fearlessly modeled leadership, grace and a dedication to elevate other women. Source: Prince Williams/ATLPics.net / SuperBold Brunch Photos The next installment of the SuperBOLD Empowerment Brunch will take place in Miami during SuperBowl LIV (54) weekend in 2020. For more information on the SuperBOLD series, visit http://www.livesuperbold.com and follow on Instagram @livesuperbold. Source: Prince Williams/ATLPics.net / SuperBold Brunch Photos 2019 SuperBOLD brunch Sponsors; Hello Beautiful Madame Noire Camille Rose Facebook The Honey Pot Co. Girls In Action StemWars Corporate Homie More photos on the flip.

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The Super Bowl Halftime Show Was A Whole A$$ Disaster And Travis Scott And Maroon 5 Got Clowned All Night

Source: Icon Sportswire / Getty The Halftime Show Was Trash We knew this was coming, didn’t we? After months of speculation about who would and wouldn’t be performing we finally got a Super Bowl halftime show that looked like an absolute disaster. Big Boi only had two minutes. Travis Scott performed for half a second. Adam Levine looked like a whole fool. It was all trash. The perfect way to cap off a weak as hell Super Bowl. People were ready for it to suck and they got what they expected. The dragging was epic as hell. Take a look. Adam Levine dancing during Travis Scott’s part of the halftime show pic.twitter.com/Dqa26SwOW1 — J Mac (@Doooolia) February 4, 2019

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Maroon 5 Super Bowl Halftime Show: Grade It!

Maroon 5, Travis Scott and Big Boi shook off the controversy surrounding their Super Bowl LIII halftime performance on Sunday night and performed a lengthy set that involved: – A shirtless Adam Levine. – Big Boi arriving via fancy car. – A choir. – A marching band. – And… Spongebob Squarepants? Yes, to all of the above. Levine and company kicked things off with mega hits “Harder to Breathe” and “This Love,” prior to SpongeBob SquarePants appearing on screen and helping to introduce Kylie Jenner's baby daddy. He cursed a lot. Most of his performance was censored. From there, Maroon 5 cranked out a few more of their most popular tracks before Outkast’s Big Boi rode shotgun to the scene in order infuse some energy into the show with “The Way You Move.” Then it was back to more Maroon 5 jams, such as “Moves Like Jagger,” which somehow lacked a cameo by Christina Aguilera. Prior to Sunday, Levine was forced to answer questions about actually choosing to do the gig after many other acts pulled out in support of Colin Kaepernick and the way the NFL has treated the quarterback. “No one thought about it more than I did,” Levine said in a pre-Bowl interview with Entertainment Tonight, adding: “No one put more thought and love into this than I did… “I spoke to many people, most importantly, though, I silenced all the noise and listened to myself, and made my decision about how I felt.” In conjunction with Interscope Records and the NFL, the band also donated $500,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, while Scott (also working with the NFL) will make a donation to Dream Corps, a social justice organization founded by CNN’s Van Jones. For now, though, let's just focus on the performance itself. Reaction on social media was not very positive: But you can give it a grade here: And then give it a look here as well.

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Coupled Up: Chanel Iman And Sterling Shepard Join Hennessy For Toast To Takeo Spikes

Source: Lauren Cowart / Lauren Cowart Thursday Night, Hennessy , the world best selling cognac, kicked off Big Game Weekend with a V.S.O.P Privilege Toast to former NFL great Takeo Spikes as he continues his Never Stop. Never Settle journey through his charitable efforts in the greater Atlanta community. Source: Lauren Cowart / Lauren Cowart One of our favorite power couples, Chanel Iman and Sterling Shepard , were in the building to celebrate as well. Check out more photos from the event below:

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2019 Is Shaping Up To Be An Amazing Year In Black History

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F resh off a year that saw a number of notable firsts for African-Americans, 2019 has already been capitalizing on that momentum and seems set to be a legitimate challenger for one of the most significant set of 12 months in the annals of Black history, especially politically. As this year’s Black History Month gets underway, you could be forgiven for thinking that statement is hyperbole; what with the rich legacy that Black people have established on earth for centuries. But given the current context in which Black and brown folks across the globe and especially in the United States have been living, it’s a safe bet that there is no safe bet for what to expect. It would seem that in this unprecedented time of existence for Black folks, all we have are indicators to go by. And if recent history was any indication of what’s to come, Black people better be prepared for continued rising prominence in a society that has routinely made the mistake of misjudging us. Those under estimations have already manifested themselves in a record number of Black people being sworn into the elected offices they won during last year’s contentious midterm elections. The most diverse class of lawmakers— several of them African-American women who made history as the first to represent their state in the House—have made their collective and individual presence felt on Capitol Hill and beyond during this young year. And while that was in the recent past, it has lasting political implications heading into the future, starting Tuesday when Stacey Abrams was set to deliver the Democrats’ response to Donald Trump’s State of the Union address. Abrams, as you might recall, was the very strong Georgia gubernatorial candidate who was disenfranchised by a corrupt opponent’s voter suppression efforts  against his opponent’s supporters. Well, her political performance wasn’t missed by top Democrats, who, aside from tapping her to be the first Black woman to offer a major political party’s State of the Union rebuttal, appeared to be grooming her to launch a Senate run this year. If Abrams does run, she would be the first Black woman from Georgia ever elected to the Senate. But that only accounts for the start of this year, which could lead to a whole lot more political theater, with much of it [reluctantly] starring the president himself. That was because there has been a growing sense of urgency from the newly minted majority House of Representatives that there was no better time to impeach the president. That point was hammered home on Black History Month eve by California Sen. Maxine Waters , who said in no uncertain terms that it was “Past time for impeachment!” When are the people of this country going to wake up to the fact that this president is a disgusting liar, documented to have lied over 8,000 times in 2 yrs? Add to that his recent, blatant lies on our nation's intel chiefs' testimony in the US Senate. Past time for impeachment! — Maxine Waters (@RepMaxineWaters) January 31, 2019 The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) member has made no secret of her disrespect for Trump, who has belittled her every chance he’s gotten. And while the CBC Chair Karen Bass recently told NewsOne that impeachment was not a priority for the Caucus, Waters seemed to indicate otherwise. As Special Counsel Robert Mueller ‘s investigation into possible Russian collusion with Trump heats up, so could impeachment talk spurred on by Black lawmakers. Chicago could also get its first Black woman mayor if  Amara Enyia wins. While Enyia was polling behind candidates with more name recognition, if last year taught America anything, it was to never discount Black women. The election is Feb. 26. Continuing in the political realm, there was still much work to do in the arena of social justice, especially as it pertains to Black people. That topic will be on Front Street this weekend when the Super Bowl is played in Atlanta, where police just last week killed an unarmed Black man under suspicious circumstances. That police shooting is colliding with an event celebrating a professional sports league being scrutinized for how it treats its Black players . This could be the perfect opportunity for players who have been silenced to speak out about blacklisted quarterback Colin Kaepernick , whose silent protest of social justice issues have effectively gotten him banned from the NFL. In that same vein, 2019 could finally see some justice for the New York Police Department (NYPD) killing of Eric Garner , which has gone all but unanswered since the deadly episode was captured on a viral video in 2014 showing NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo employing an illegal chokehold on a man who was only guilty of selling untaxed loose cigarettes—a misdemeanor punishable by a fine. Pantaleo’s disciplinary trial has been scheduled for May and he could finally be fired from his six-figure job . On a more positive note, it appeared that the Oscars So White campaign from a couple of years ago has finally paid off, as two movies helmed by Black directors have been nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Academy Awards ceremony next month—the first time that’s ever happened. So even if “ Black Panther ” as well as Spike Lee’s “ BlacKkKlansman ” don’t win the top Oscar, history has already been made and will likely lead to a victory in the near future. In fact, this year’s Oscars is probably the most diverse on record. Oh, and did we mention Cory Booker has joined Kamala Harris as candidates running for president who just so happen to be Black? Harris announced her bid last month on Martin Luther King’s national holiday. Booker announced his on Friday, the start of Black History Month. Coincidence? SEE ALSO: Watch ‘Black Panther’ And Support UNCF For Free During Black History Month Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Black History? [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3844698″ overlay=”true”]

2019 Is Shaping Up To Be An Amazing Year In Black History