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Pierce Morgan Says He Once Refused Omarosa’s Poon Offering…And She Angrily Called Him A “F**king Fa**ot”

Piers Morgan Says A Rejected Omarosa Used Homophobic Slurs Against Him Piers Morgan is pretty well known for coming out of his face with some pretty outlandish and offensive statements . But, as it turns out he was on the receiving end of some pretty biting words from none other than former White House worker and current reality show contestant Omarosa Manigault-Newman. He has some pretty choice words for her as well in a recent op-ed for Daily Mail : I’ve met a lot of vile human beings in my life, from dictators and terrorists to sex abusers and wicked conmen. But I’ve never met anyone quite so relentlessly loathsome as Omarosa; a vicious, duplicitous, lying, conniving, backstabbing piece of work. He says that when the two of them appeared on Celebrity Big Brother together years back, Omarosa proposed that they start smashing to get extra camera time on the show. Omarosa sidled up to me at the New York Mercantile Exchange and said, quite seriously: ‘Piers, do you want a showmance?’ ‘A what?’ I replied. ‘A showmance. You know, a romance on the show – we get it on together. Happens all the time on Apprentice. Everyone has sex together. Then we can make lots of money out of it.’ I stared at her grasping, ferociously ambitious little eyes, and laughed: ‘You must be joking, you deluded woman.’ She didn’t take it well. ‘What are you? Gay?’ Apparently, Omarosa was so pissed about having her cooter rejected that she rode that whole gay thing against Piers for the remainder of her time in the house — using abusive language and homophobic slurs against Piers on-camera, provoking him with talks of his troubled marriage, threatening him with violence, and even questioning his sexuality in the boardroom. ‘Shut the f**k up, a**hole,’ snarled Omarosa Manigault-Newman at me. ‘How are your kids going to feel when they wake up and discover their dad’s a f**king f*gg*t?’… ‘The mother of your children hates you Piers,’ she giggled on camera one morning, ‘and your children f**king hate you, they’re embarrassed by you. Is there another man raising your children?’ (None of these things was true) On another occasion, in front of boxing champion Lennox Lewis, she said: ‘Hey Piers, I hear you got caught sucking a gay waiter’s c*ck in a hotel pool?’ Piers says she never heard that, she was just making things up on the spot to embarrass him. He says that after witnessing her abhorrent childish behavior and clear mental issues firsthand, he couldn’t believe she snagged a job in the White House — much less in a role meant to build a bridge to the African American Community I was aghast when she joined Trump’s campaign team in July 2016 as the ‘director of African-American outreach.’ I haven’t met an African-American in the whole country who would ever like to be ‘reached out’ to by Omarosa. SMH. Well, WE all knew she was nuts for years. We guess that some folks are just now catching on… Getty Continue reading

Kardashian Family to Kylie Jenner: We HATE the Name Stormi!

If you’ve been anywhere near an internet-enabled device in the past few days, then you’re no doubt aware that Kylie Jenner has welcomed her first child . While she remained secretive throughout her pregnancy, Kylie has been surprisingly candid in the days since she became a mom. We’ve already seen the first photo of Kylie’s daughter . We know that the little girl is named Stormi. And now we’ve learned that Kylie’s family hates that goofy name just as much as the rest of the internet does. “Kylie’s family thinks that Stormi is a ridiculous name to begin with, but Kylie does not care!” a source close to the situation tells Radar Online. In fairness to Kylie, the criticism is a bit unexpected coming from the family that previously gave us such unusual monikers as North, Saint, Chicago, and Reign. “They just think that it sounds too depressing and it isn’t fit for a little girl,” the insider adds. Kylie apparently knew the name would be criticized and she simply didn’t care. As for the rumor that she was inspired by Stormy Daniels , the porn star who became a household name as a result of Donald Trump’s latest sex scandal, insiders claim it’s demonstrably untrue. Footage shot during her pregnancy will reportedly prove that Kylie chose the name several months ago, before the Daniels accusations came to light. “They wanted something original that no one has, which is why she went with Stormi,” the source says. And it seems it’s not just Stormi’s first name that’s got Kris Jenner and company upset. The family is reportedly peeved by Kylie’s decision to name her child Stormi Webster  to honor the original name of the girl’s father, Travis Scott. “Kylie and Kris had it out over the selection of her baby’s name and Kris was appalled that she is using Travis’s original last name for everything and not including Jenner at all on Stormi’s birth certificate,” says the source. It does seem strange that someone as status-obsessed as Kylie wouldn’t bestow her very famous last name upon her child. But then again, it’s not like little Stormi Webster will ever want anything. Which is good, because she’s in for a lifetime of jokes about Emmanuel Lewis becoming a meteorologist. View Slideshow: Stormi?!? The Internet is Here to Laugh Over Kylie Jenner’s Baby Name

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Richard Pryor and Marlon Brando: Yup, They Had Sex!

Richard Pryor died in 2005. Marlon Brando died in 2004. Yet the former iconic comedian and legendary actor are in the news this week for one unexpected reason: They apparently had sex… with each other! This surprising connection was first mentioned by Quincy Jones in a wide-ranging interview with Vulture, during which the music producer said the following of Brando: “He was the most charming motherf-cker you ever met. He’d f-ck anything. Anything! “He’d f–k a mailbox. James Baldwin. Richard Pryor. Marvin Gaye.” Naturally, such a statement got the Internet talking and wondering about the film star, who won two Academy Awards and is considered by some to be the best actor of all-time. Just a few hours after this quote went viral, though, Pryor’s widow came out and put an end to the speculation. She actually confirmed the sexual relationship! Said Jennifer Lee to TMZ when asked about the rumored dalliance: “It was the ’70s! Drugs were still good, especially quaaludes. If you did enough cocaine, you’d f-ck a radiator and send it flowers in the morning.” Well… okay then! Pryor’s widow added that Pryor would find it hilarious that Jones spilled these beans if he were alive today and that he had no shame about his bisexuality. Pryor and Lee were married in the early 1980s and again in 2001; they were together up until the stand-up’s death in 2005. Altogether, Pryor was married to five different woman and had seven children. Brando, meanwhile, was married three times and fathered 11 children. They may have carried on an affair with each other at one point, but they very much got around overall. That much is clear. Back in 1976, speaking to a French journalist, Brando happily opened up about his sexuality. “Like a large number of men, I, too, have had homosexual experiences, and I am not ashamed,” he said at the time, adding: “I have never paid much attention to what people think about me. But if there is someone who is convinced that Jack Nicholson and I are lovers, may they continue to do so. “I find it amusing.”  So it sounds like he would also be amused by Jones telling the world about his banging of Pryor. To put this in context, for those unfamiliar with Richard Pryor and Marlon Brando and the levels of fame each achieved back in the 1960s and 1970s: This news would be akin to learning that Jerry Seinfeld had slept with Tom Hanks. Hence the reaction across social media in response to Pryor’s widow’s admission. The confirmation even reached actor Don Cheadle, for instance, who joked on Twitter when asked if he had slept with any male celebrities: “nah. that’s not my thing. but if it was, yeah, brando back in the day could get it.” In his chat with Vulture, meanwhile, Jones also said he knows who killed John F. Kennedy and said he once dated Ivanka Trump. In other words: this Pryor/Brando bombshell may have been the least interesting part of his Q&A!

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‘Mudbound’ Dares To Explore the Often Silenced Topic of Black Male PTSD

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(Jason Mitchell, director Dee Rees, Rob Morgan, Carey Mulligan, Mary J. Blige and Garrett Hedlund attend the ‘Mudbound’ Premiere on day 3 of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival at Eccles Center Theatre on January 21, 2017 in Park City, Utah. Source: Nicholas Hunt / Getty) Writer/director Dee Rees has been anything but predictable. She became a household name in 2011 with her first feature-length film Pariah , a gutting coming-of-age narrative about a young woman grappling with her sexuality. Then she turned around and took the small screen by storm with the triumphant story of iconic blues singer Bessie Smith in Bessie —which racked up more than one million viewers in its premiere. She even managed to helm a few documentary films and grace the director’s chair of the hit FOX series Empire in between projects. But even though her projects run the gamut, there is one recognizable theme that connects each of them, something we rarely see from other filmmakers. Rees boldly dismantles our most uncomfortable truths and interrogates why they remain hidden. Her latest drama, Mudbound , is no different. Set along an indistinct American South after World War II, the movie tells the story of a black family and a white family, whose disparate vantage points illuminate a racist society that has affected them both in deeply profound ways. They’re given equal agency and layers, and are written with the same level of compassion that seeps through each of the performances. So much so that the question is no longer about who is oppressed and who is the oppressor. It presents a more complex narrative that explores the effects of war across racial lines—through these two families whose steadfast hope is destroyed once they’re shown how little their world has changed when their loved ones return from battle and are unable to navigate the harsh realities they once could. The story opens with the McAllan family, Laura (Carey Mulligan) and Henry (Jason Clarke), a young couple who have recently arrived from Memphis with dreams of more land and a better life for his growing family. But as soon as they get there, with his spiteful father Pappy (Jonathan Banks) in tow, both husband and wife learn that they haven’t moved any further away from struggle. They have to get the house out of the clutches of the swindler they bought it from; their once promising land is actually infertile; and Laura is stuck in a house with a dutiful yet loveless man and his oppressive father. They can only anticipate that the return of Henry’s brother, Jamie (Garrett Hedlund), and the conclusion of the war, will help them realize a new reality for themselves. Just miles down the road is the Jackson family, headed by Florence and Hap (Mary J. Blige and Rob Morgan). They’re sharecroppers on the McAllan land who become the white family’s natural default for any extra support they need—for the land or otherwise. Florence takes care of the little McAllan kids when they get whopping cough. Hap has to help out with labor on the land. And their young boys are often beckoned for additional sets of hands. But they have their own aspirations to consider, keeping a happy home in the midst of racial hierarchal, buying their own property, and paving the way for their children to have a freer life than they have. Inversely from the McAllans, their struggle is dictated by everything and everyone around them, and their home is filled with joy and the security of love. So when their oldest son Ronsel (Jason Mitchell) goes off to fight in the war, they are comforted by the hope they’ve instilled in his heart, and that he’ll come back to a more possible future for himself. The core of the film is what happens when both men return home to a society that has remained remarkably stagnant, and try to navigate the overwhelming desire to be the face of change in a world that wants anything but. Rees, along with the heartbreaking performances of Hedlund and Mitchell, delivers a searing portrayal of post-traumatic stress in a society that failed (and still fails) to acknowledge. The sleepless nights, the alarming recognition that despite the lives they saw wasted on the battlefield—their own just merely escaping—they are still an N-word and a white drifter; a man who can’t even walk through the front door of an establishment without putting his life at risk and the other who tries to drink the memories of war out of his mind every day. Rarely in the black community do we see images of mental health, and even more rarely do we see it in male characters, who are more often portrayed like Hap—who’d rather walk around on a broken leg than have his wife take his place out in the field. It’s the film’s audacity to portray black male vulnerability especially in a historical context that admonished it which makes Mudbound that much more impactful. That and how director/co-writer Rees refuses to back down on present either family’s narrative as a deficit to the other—despite how easy it would have been to do so. Compelling, heartbreaking, and bold, Mudbound is an absolute must-see. DON’T MISS: ‘The Real’ Host Jeannie Mai Is Divorcing Her Husband Mississippi School To Swap Confederate Leader’s Name For Barack Obama’s Did Wendy Williams Fire Staff Who Leaked Cheating Rumors About Her Husband?

‘Mudbound’ Dares To Explore the Often Silenced Topic of Black Male PTSD

‘Mudbound’ Dares To Explore the Often Silenced Topic of Black Male PTSD

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(Jason Mitchell, director Dee Rees, Rob Morgan, Carey Mulligan, Mary J. Blige and Garrett Hedlund attend the ‘Mudbound’ Premiere on day 3 of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival at Eccles Center Theatre on January 21, 2017 in Park City, Utah. Source: Nicholas Hunt / Getty) Writer/director Dee Rees has been anything but predictable. She became a household name in 2011 with her first feature-length film Pariah , a gutting coming-of-age narrative about a young woman grappling with her sexuality. Then she turned around and took the small screen by storm with the triumphant story of iconic blues singer Bessie Smith in Bessie —which racked up more than one million viewers in its premiere. She even managed to helm a few documentary films and grace the director’s chair of the hit FOX series Empire in between projects. But even though her projects run the gamut, there is one recognizable theme that connects each of them, something we rarely see from other filmmakers. Rees boldly dismantles our most uncomfortable truths and interrogates why they remain hidden. Her latest drama, Mudbound , is no different. Set along an indistinct American South after World War II, the movie tells the story of a black family and a white family, whose disparate vantage points illuminate a racist society that has affected them both in deeply profound ways. They’re given equal agency and layers, and are written with the same level of compassion that seeps through each of the performances. So much so that the question is no longer about who is oppressed and who is the oppressor. It presents a more complex narrative that explores the effects of war across racial lines—through these two families whose steadfast hope is destroyed once they’re shown how little their world has changed when their loved ones return from battle and are unable to navigate the harsh realities they once could. The story opens with the McAllan family, Laura (Carey Mulligan) and Henry (Jason Clarke), a young couple who have recently arrived from Memphis with dreams of more land and a better life for his growing family. But as soon as they get there, with his spiteful father Pappy (Jonathan Banks) in tow, both husband and wife learn that they haven’t moved any further away from struggle. They have to get the house out of the clutches of the swindler they bought it from; their once promising land is actually infertile; and Laura is stuck in a house with a dutiful yet loveless man and his oppressive father. They can only anticipate that the return of Henry’s brother, Jamie (Garrett Hedlund), and the conclusion of the war, will help them realize a new reality for themselves. Just miles down the road is the Jackson family, headed by Florence and Hap (Mary J. Blige and Rob Morgan). They’re sharecroppers on the McAllan land who become the white family’s natural default for any extra support they need—for the land or otherwise. Florence takes care of the little McAllan kids when they get whopping cough. Hap has to help out with labor on the land. And their young boys are often beckoned for additional sets of hands. But they have their own aspirations to consider, keeping a happy home in the midst of racial hierarchal, buying their own property, and paving the way for their children to have a freer life than they have. Inversely from the McAllans, their struggle is dictated by everything and everyone around them, and their home is filled with joy and the security of love. So when their oldest son Ronsel (Jason Mitchell) goes off to fight in the war, they are comforted by the hope they’ve instilled in his heart, and that he’ll come back to a more possible future for himself. The core of the film is what happens when both men return home to a society that has remained remarkably stagnant, and try to navigate the overwhelming desire to be the face of change in a world that wants anything but. Rees, along with the heartbreaking performances of Hedlund and Mitchell, delivers a searing portrayal of post-traumatic stress in a society that failed (and still fails) to acknowledge. The sleepless nights, the alarming recognition that despite the lives they saw wasted on the battlefield—their own just merely escaping—they are still an N-word and a white drifter; a man who can’t even walk through the front door of an establishment without putting his life at risk and the other who tries to drink the memories of war out of his mind every day. Rarely in the black community do we see images of mental health, and even more rarely do we see it in male characters, who are more often portrayed like Hap—who’d rather walk around on a broken leg than have his wife take his place out in the field. It’s the film’s audacity to portray black male vulnerability especially in a historical context that admonished it which makes Mudbound that much more impactful. That and how director/co-writer Rees refuses to back down on present either family’s narrative as a deficit to the other—despite how easy it would have been to do so. Compelling, heartbreaking, and bold, Mudbound is an absolute must-see. DON’T MISS: ‘The Real’ Host Jeannie Mai Is Divorcing Her Husband Mississippi School To Swap Confederate Leader’s Name For Barack Obama’s Did Wendy Williams Fire Staff Who Leaked Cheating Rumors About Her Husband?

‘Mudbound’ Dares To Explore the Often Silenced Topic of Black Male PTSD

Blac Chyna: Selling Sex Tape to Get Back at Rob Kardashian?!

If you’ve been keeping up with all the latest gossip this week — or even if you’ve just been near the internet — you know that things aren’t going so well between Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna right now. They’re actually going really, really badly. The issue, at least the current one, started when Rob felt the need to vent about his strained relationship with Chyna on Instagram. He apparently has a number of problems with his ex-fiancee and the mother of his child, and he wanted to tell us about every single one of them. For instance, Rob claimed that Chyna was still sleeping with him, and that she’s also sleeping with a few other men — and she’s even bringing those men in her home with her children. In another section of his big long rant, he said that he paid thousands and thousands of dollars for plastic surgery for Chyna after she gave birth to dream. Surgery that apparently messed up her nipples. Rob said that Chyna does all sorts of drugs, and that she drinks a lot, and that she cheated on him, and that he pays her bills and he spent nearly a million dollars on her while they were together. He also shared a few nude photos of her — and that crossed a whole different line . Now Blac Chyna is taking the feud to the court system, and rightfully so. It was illegal for Rob to post those photos of her, and she wants to file a restraining order against him because, as she claimed in her case, she’s scared of him. Partly because of his unhinged ranting, and partly because she said that he’s been violent with her. Rob could be prosecuted, Chyna could lose custody of her kids … there’s a lot at stake here. And, according to a new report from Hollywood Life, Chyna may be preparing to make things worse. With a sex tape . “Blac is shopping a sex tape that doesn’t involve Rob,” a source claims. “She wants to use it to humiliate Rob and also make a pretty penny off of it.” Could you see her taking things that far? Honestly, it doesn’t sound like much of a stretch. Chyna’s always been very comfortable with her sexuality, and if any of Rob’s statements about her are to be believed, there’s nothing she won’t do in the the name of pettiness. Or in the name of making money. And if she really is considering a sex tape, Vivid Entertainment, the fine company that brought us the sex tapes from Kim Kardashian and Farrah Abraham, are willing to distribute it. “We think Blac Chyna would be great in a sex tape and many people are fascinated by her,” says Vivid CEO Steven Hirsch. “We would definitely like to see whatever tape is out there or work with her on something new.” Brace yourself, Rob … sex tape or no sex tape, things are probably going to get worse real soon. View Slideshow: Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian: A Turbulent Timeline of Doom

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Amber Rose Announces The Date For Her Third Annual ‘Slut Walk’ & Claps Back At Slore Shamers

Hi haters… Amber Rose Announces 2017 “Slut Walk” Date Amber Rose is announcing the date for her next “Slut Walk.” Amb took to Instagram today to announce that her next protest march calling for an end to rape culture will be in October. She also penned a long message about taking back the power from the derogatory term. “Most people think the definition of a slut is a promiscuous woman who has sex with any and everyone,” wrote Amb. “But that’s not the definition at all, it’s a derogatory term that insecure men and women use.” https://www.instagram.com/p/BTmGUdwhLF3/?taken-by=amberrose She also went head to head with angry fans in her comments section. “Guess your mom’s a slut too,” said Amb. WELP!!! What do YOU think about Amber bringing back her Slut Walk??? More on the flip. Amb is continuing to explain to fan her intentions behind her slut walk. “I promote being unapologetic for your sexuality,” wrote the star. https://www.instagram.com/p/BTmKR4KBeEn/?taken-by=amberrose https://www.instagram.com/p/BTmOZSyhHGY/?taken-by=amberrose Amb is doubling down on the true message behind the slut walk. “#AmberroseSlutWalk is not about being “promiscuous” whatever that is it’s about rape victims that are victim blamed for what they had on when they got raped,” wrote Amber. “It’s about society putting labels on us for the dumbest reasons.” https://www.instagram.com/p/BTmcx6CBjst/?taken-by=amberrose

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If Your Life Was a Movie, Which Movie of the Year Nominee Would It Be?

Having trouble deciding which MTV Movie of the Year nominee speaks to you? Have no fear! With this handy chart, you can follow along to determine which MOTY nominee is most you!

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Barb From Stranger Things Gets Candid About Her Sexuality

Shannon Purser, known to you and me as fan-favorite character Barb from Stranger Things, opened up about her sexuality in a series of emotional tweets yesterday (April 11). The 19-year-old, who recently returned to the screen on Riverdale, explained that, for her, being comfortable with her sexuality was “a process.” She also revealed what she… Read more »

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Love Or Friendship: Will Romance Blossom For Telizza And Her Catfish?

On this week’s ‘Catfish,’ two young women finally came out about their sexuality and created a bond together in the process — will it last?

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