“Tell the truth and shame the devil!”— Joseline Hernandez Joseline Hernandez Is Still Threatening To Expose Stevie J Joseline Hernandez is still fed up with her estranged husband, so much so that she’s trying to expose him. The Puerto Rican Princess is apparently making good on her crusade to “reveal” Stevie J’s “undercover” lifestyle…. and took to a polygraph facility to answer questions about Stevie. As previously reported Joseline says she want so share the results at the L&HHATL reunion. Will you be watching??? More on the flip.
Muhammad Ali Shuts Down Privileged White Women Muhammad Ali did not care about white women who disliked his confidence! He told her the truth in this clip and she couldn’t even say anything back. Muhammad Ali on white feminism in response to being told that he is “too arrogant”.. https://t.co/vm2TqFsVae — why (@awinnersmind_) June 4, 2016 Rest in power champ.
Mike Brown’s Mother Shares Excerpt From Memoir Mike Brown’s mother Lezley McSpadden is finally sharing her story with the world through her book “Tell The Truth & Shame The Devil: The Life Legacy And Love Of My Son Michael Brown” and ESSENCE Magazine has published an excerpt in their June issue, on newsstands now. Check out part of it below: And then one day our Mike Mike was shot and killed by a police officer on Canfield Drive in Ferguson, Missouri, and suddenly his name was being spoken everywhere: Mike Brown, Jr., Michael Brown or just Brown…but never Mike Mike, never our family’s name for him, the name that marked him as special to us and those who knew him for real. Pastor Creflo Dollar asked me what I thought about all the people out there on Canfield Drive when I got to the scene the day Mike Mike was shot. I turned, looking directly at him, and as sure as the breath I’m breathing, in a very matter-of-fact way, said, “I didn’t see those people. That day, I was looking for one person: my son. Nobody else mattered.” I think I kind of shocked -Pastor -Dollar. I was respectful, of course, but I had to tell it to him straight up. I was just keeping it real. You see, because as a mother, when your child is hurt, scared or in danger, you hurt, you want to comfort them, and you will protect them from harm, even if it means -laying your own life down. That day out on Canfield Drive, I had tunnel vision. Nothing and nobody was more -important than getting to Mike Mike and helping him in any way I could. It wasn’t until days later, when I looked at the news and people showed me pictures from their phones that I saw the crowd of folks who had been out there. So the only way I can really describe that day is to compare it to the day I had Mike Mike. Bringing him into the world was almost the same feeling as when he left here—a lot of people making noise and milling around, and my attention just glued to my new baby boy. I’m not going to lie; I’ve been wanting to get mad and just go f–k the world up, because my son being killed has messed my whole life up. No way should my son have left here before me. But I have to stop myself every time my anger begins to build like that. If I look at it that way too long, I’ll find myself in trouble, doing something out of rage and revenge. That would be out of my character, and Mike Mike would never want me to do anything like that. It’s so hard sometimes, but I have to find some type of something to keep myself calm so I can be a good wife and mother for my other kids. That’s why, looking at my son’s death today, I try to see it from more of a spiritual standpoint. God let me have Mike Mike for 18 years. He wouldn’t let me have him longer because He had other plans for us. Those plans are still being revealed to me, but I believe a big part of His plans was to wake people up to some things in the world that need changing. I’m ready, though, for whatever He has in store. What I do know for sure is that I was just a kid when I had Mike Mike. I made a lot of mistakes when I was young, but in raising him I got stronger, wiser. What we endured together, especially in his years as a small child, is a story that only his mother can tell. One that I have held close until now. The naysayers and judgers and haters wrote me off when I had my baby, saying things like, “She ain’t gonna do nothin’ with her life,” but I never gave up. I had to develop thick skin to get through those scary and confusing days, but I was determined to make it for my child, to do right by Mike Mike… I find a way to smile because my baby had aspirations and dreams. That really gives me comfort on the low days. That’s why I got to clear things up, because folks out here got it twisted: Mike wasn’t a criminal who deserved to be shot like a -dangerous animal. He was a good boy who cared about the right things, and family and friends were at the top of his list. He didn’t have a police record. He never got in trouble. He was a techie, in love with computers. He loved his mama and was proud to be headed to college and of the things he knew. The whole family was proud of him, too. When my son was killed, everybody had his or her own version of how everything went down. Cops with their version of the facts. People living in the Canfield Apartments with another. The television and newspaper people, EMTs, firemen, old people, young people, Black, White, you name it—everyone with a different story that was supposed to be the truth about my son’s last minutes on earth. My son was dead on the street in front of the world, and everybody -except Mike Mike was busy telling his story. Even in the months since that horrible day, people still haven’t stopped talking, from Twitter to Facebook to Instagram, in the beauty shop and coffee shop, everywhere. Well, let me just say this: I wasn’t there when Mike Mike was shot. I didn’t see him fall or take his last breath, but as his mother, I do know one thing better than anyone, and that’s how to tell my son’s story, and the journey we shared together as mother and son. I don’t wish this pain, this struggle, this hurt, this void, this guilt or this grief on anybody. After Mike Mike died, I believed we would have justice. I waited for the police to right the wrong, I waited for the county to bring justice for Mike Mike, I waited for the DOJ to discover the truth. The system has failed my son. It has failed me and it has failed all of us. But, now, I know that I can’t wait for anybody else to make change. I must make change, myself. That will be Mike Mike’s legacy; that will be his justice. That’s the truth of it. Powerful stuff right? You can purchase Lezley McSpadden’s book HERE Hit the flip to hear her talk about meeting Jay Z and Beyoncé and why she agreed to be part of the “Freedom” video.
The subtle assumption is that I must be friendless, a total hermit with only Netflix for company, when in reality nothing could be further from the truth.
In a two-day special titled, Miss Universe: The Truth, Steve Harvey was finally given the chance to apologize face-to-face to the two Miss Universe contestants he infamously mixed up for title of the crown.
“Supergirl” inspired with “Human For A Day,” which saw a power-less Kara struggling to help National City in the wake of an earthquake, while Alex finally learned the truth about Henshaw.
Gisele’s bikini model body…that was already questionable as woman before she had kids and turned 35….you know the kind of bikini model you thought “Shit, she’s definitely a Brazilian tranny, because she can shoot everyday of the month thnaks to no period”..with a not so feminine, but breast implanted and ripped due to high testosterone body…faking the birth of her children….while faking the sexuality of Tom Brady…but the truth is, she probably has a vagina…I’ll give her the benefit of the doubt…even if seeing her in a bikini does zero for me…the truth is nothing does anything for me…even seeing a babe spread open and fingering herself does zero for me……I’m impotent… She’s old, I never found her hot, but she still gets paid big money for this shit, reminding me that my opinion doesn’t matter.. Here she is doing it for free…in the BEST video I’ve ever seen.. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE The post Gisele Fake Tits in a Bikini of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
Are Caleb and Catherine telling the truth? Annalise opened How to Get Away with Murder Season 2 Episode 4 by sending Michaela on a mission to come up with an answer to this question. Watch How to Get Away with Murder Season 2 Episode 4 Online So Michaela ends up at a hospital with the twins because Catherine is at the doctor to prove she’s actually a virgin, flirting a bit with Caleb and then learning that Catherine is at least telling the truth about this aspect of her life. At trial, Annalise is thrown off her game a bit after Nate’s wife, Nia, asks her to kill her. “Just be a good person for once and get me the pills,” she screams/begs/urges. And Annalise does get the little orange bottle, but she doesn’t give it to Nia in the end, telling her instead that everyone is ultimately on his or her own path anyway… so suck it up, basically. (We’re paraphrasing there.) View Slideshow: 18 SHOCKING Shondaland Moments Let’s now talk about Asher: he calls in sick as a guise because he’s spending with his judge of a father, striking an immunity deal with a certain prosecutor who we know will be dead in four weeks. He agrees to testify that Annalise has Nate kill Sam for her, with Emily Sinclair saying she’ll get the deal signed officially in the morning… only for Bonnie to show up. She had Asher’s phone tracked and she’s there to falsely confess to Sam’s murder. Whoa! We know this will cause Asher to take back his side of the agreement because he’s still smitten with his Bonbon. Case of the Week time: It centers on a woman named Zoe accused of stabbing her victim 52 times in the woods. She has an amazing blowup toward the end of the hour, referring to Annalise as a “bitch” and a “whore,” but an actual video on her phone of her bragging about slaughtering her friend is her undoing. And, finally, Flash Forward time: Four weeks from now, Annalise is flatling in an ambulance and flashing back to all the nuttiness from the Hapstall case, from Nia’s death and more. Elsewhere, Laurel, Wes, Connor and Michaela are fleeing the mansion in Nate’s car… when Michaela received a phone call and must act as casual about whatever is said during it. When she gets dropped off at her apartment, who is there but Caleb?!? “How is she?” he asks, to which Michaela answers “Good” and to which we respond: Is it next Thursday yet?!? Where could all this possibly be going on How to Get Away with Murder Season 2 Episode 5 ? How to Get Away with Murder Season 2 Episode 5 Teaser NOTE: You can always visit TV Fanatic to watch How to Get Away with Murder online . Enjoy!