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Kaili Thorne is Naked of the Day

Kaili Thorne is more excited about her stepsister or half sister Bella Thorne’s fame because she’s got the same last name….THEY SHARE THE SAME DEAD DAD….than Bella Thorne is… So while Bella was being exploited by her mom for Disney, this one was involved…on the front lines, not quite making it herself, because she wasn’t the mom’s official biological kid, but as the relationship with the two kids she got onto Disney, her biological kids, who now hate her, this one, who isn’t even her kids sticks by her… So for those of you who don’t know, and I assume who don’t care….and just look at the tits….there is this article that is going around about Bella Thorne that for some reason people are so interested in…because Bella Throne’s gone viral and has a ton of followers and people care about the exploited Disney Kid turned IG whore…that’s the story… This Kaili Thorne, who is older than the other two Thornes, has been getting naked back when Bella was being a candy coated fluffy bullshit Disney kid, before rebranding because the market went “get naked on the internet”… So here she is still getting naked… JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Kaili Thorne is Naked of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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From IG to TV – @YesImPrettyVee Live wit Reec #ReecQOTD

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  From IG to TV – @YesImPrettyVee Live wit Reec #ReecQOTD . Vena E, comedian, model, actress, talkes about hooking up with Rihanna, Finti, line and going viral and ending up on WildiN’ Out!

From IG to TV – @YesImPrettyVee Live wit Reec #ReecQOTD

Digital Star Prince Ea Reevaluates What It Means To Be A ‘Social Media Influencer’ In Viral Acceptance Speech

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These days, it can feel like you’re nobody if you’re not killing it on social media. With folks habitually checking Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, it’s as though your life on the web means more than what’s really going on in your day-to-day. And being a social media influencer is the new popular—you’re not cool if the world isn’t following your page…and following your lead. As you’re able to reach millions of people with the click of a button, your online profile is a kind of power the world has never seen before. Recently, filmmaker and spoken word artist  Prince Ea received the Social Influencer of the Year Award at Black Enterprise’s first-ever Black Tech Awards and addressed using that power for good. It was everything. If you don’t know Ea, he was featured in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 this year, as well as Oprah’s SuperSoul 100 , and he’s pretty well known for his life tips. Case in point: “Life Tip #144: The people who are meant to be in your life will always gravitate back towards you. No matter how far they wander.” He’s also got a over a billion views on Facebook and Youtube. Needless to say, he was a shoe-in for the award and now he’s gone viral yet again for what he had to say as he got up on that stage to accept the honor. After thanking Black Enterprise, he told the crowd: “That word ‘influencer’ is interesting to me because it’s like we’re influencing people to do what, right? A lot of people call themselves ‘social media influencers’ but you’re influencing people to do what? Is it to reach a level of beauty that is not attainable naturally? Is it to have people lust after cars or material objects that will never bring somebody true happiness?” He continued, “When you get pulled over and you’re drunk they say ‘you’re under the influence.’ A lot of people are intoxicated by what these influencers put out there. When you get sick what do they say? ‘You’ve come down with influenza.’ A lot of people are ill because of what what these influencers put out there. So I just have one question for every influencer, because we’re all influencers, and that question is: when people come to your page, do they walk away better or worse?” It was an incredible point to make. “I have chills from his words. Very genuine, wise and he takes his influence seriously. He’s accountable for his actions, global reach and content being produced. Wooooow! Thank you! ,” one fan @ danisocali   commented. Swipe left to watch his speech up top and let us know your thoughts on what it means to be an influencer in 2018? [ione_media_gallery src=”https://globalgrind.cassiuslife.com” id=”4274794″ overlay=”true”]    

Digital Star Prince Ea Reevaluates What It Means To Be A ‘Social Media Influencer’ In Viral Acceptance Speech

Have Several Seats Becky: Dumb Drunk Soup Cookie Calls Black Man “Caramel Ni**er” And Confectionary Calamity Ensues

So yesterday me and my homie Sam were out taking photos in the power and light district via KCMO when we overheard this lady say “these fucking niggers” when we walked by. I told her not to say that and then I started recording pic.twitter.com/rvFHFIp3NY — ig: @wesinfinty (@Weslyinfinity) October 17, 2018 Drunk White Missouri Woman Loses Job After Racist Rants Go Viral White people are really getting creative with how they let the pigmented populations of the world know their racist. Another disturbed Becky is going viral for how she treated two Black men on Wednesday night. 21-year-old Drake Lewis was walking by a Kansas City bar with his friend when he heard a drunk white woman say “these fu**ing ni**ers” as they passed. Lewis says he instructed her “not to say that” and then “started recording.” What happened next was weird and racist and we’re just not sure what she was thinking . “Wow, you wild B” she told Lewis and his friend. “You’ll be alright, you’ll be alright, motherfu**er, you’ll be alright…It is what it is. I’m a white f–king cracker, you a caramel ni**er. You’ll be alright, bi**h. Get the fu** up outta here!” Watch that clip up top and part 2 here . Plus, a silver lining from Page Six : “The woman in the video, meanwhile, was fired from her job due to her actions on the video, according to a now-deleted Facebook post sharing Lewis’ footage. The employer, who asked to remain anonymous, later confirmed to the Kansas City Star that she knew the woman on the video and that she had lost her job.” The executive director of the Power & Light District also spoke out: “There is no place in our society for the kind of abhorrent speech that a visitor to downtown appears to have made on a public street in the video and we condemn it in the strongest possible terms.” Hit the flip to see how Twitter has been responding.

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Please Stop Giving Racist White Women Adorable Nicknames

I t started out as just another viral video: A white woman named Alison Ettel saw Jordan Rodgers, an African-American girl, selling water near AT&T Park in San Francisco. Rodgers was trying to earn money for a trip to Disneyland. Ettel was caught on camera calling 911 and the video was soon spread across social media. A meme was born . Alison Ettel, CEO of weed dispensary Treatwell Tinctures, calls the police on an 8-year-old girl for selling water. She profits from a drug that put so many people of color behind bars, yet still tries to harm a little black girl. For water. #PermitPatty pic.twitter.com/WJRzfJglhh — Eugene Gu, MD (@eugenegu) June 24, 2018 A few weeks later an Oakland woman called the police on a group of Black people having a cookout. Again, her face was plastered on every social media outlet, photoshopped in different scenarios and even parodied on SNL. She was given the moniker of BBQ Becky . At first, the seemingly weekly moments and memes doubled as mindless comedy combined with ways to shame the white women for their racism. But it’s time to stop it. Because, in the end, these nicknames and memes are only shielding white women from real consequences they should get for putting Black lives in danger. READ MORE: Cornerstone Caroline Investigated For Falsely Accusing Black Child Black people comprise roughly 13 percent of the United States population but make up more than 23 percent of people killed by police. Black men and women have 6.6 to 1 odds of being killed by police while unarmed. Police are more likely to use excessive force on Black people. And so on. So it’s clear that calling the police on a Black person is effectively putting that Black person’s life in danger. Everyone knows this, including the white people who erroneously call police on Black folks. White people who call the police on Black folks don’t just want us removed from their sidewalks or their parks or their cookouts or their neighborhoods. They want us dead. And they know that calling the police on us is going to heighten their chances of those dreams coming to fruition. Take, for instance, the story of Jeremiah Harvey. He was in a New York corner store when his backpack brushed up against a white woman named Teresa Klein. She called the police claiming that the boy groped her. She’s been given the nickname “ Cornerstore Caroline .” How adorable. The problem here is that Harvey calling the police for believing a boy groped her recalls the infamous case of Emmett Till , a boy accused of whistling at a white woman, Carolyn Bryant Donham . She alerted a mob of white men — not that far off from a modern-day police force, depending on whom you ask — who went on to lynch Till. Klein was engaging in a tried and true American tradition of using stereotypes of over-sexualized Black men to aid in the deaths of said Black men. This isn’t an act that should just garner alliterative nicknames and social media memes because that’s letting these perpetrators off the hook. Here’s a question? Without scrolling up, do you even remember Permit Patty’s real name? What about Cornerstone Caroline? Barbecue Becky? Giving them nicknames is providing aliases that cover the names of real women with real racist motivations to commit real harm to real Black people. America has functioned under the premise that white women are innately innocent and harmless in the history of anti-Black violence despite overwhelming historical and present-day evidence to the contrary. Guarding women with nicknames and comedy will surely embarrass them in the short-term, and, in the case of Ettel, she stepped down from her post as a CEO. But do you think she has gone un-hired since? What true recourse has she seen? What true contrition has she been forced to show? Like many others I was disturbed when the news reported #TeresaKlein falsely called the cops on a 9 year old black boy. One of the ways I plan to combat this issue in our community is by introducing Senate Bill S9150 https://t.co/QHatyNGYsm @JeffCMays #CornerstoreCaroline pic.twitter.com/RBZUskS8e0 — Senator Kevin Parker (@SenatorParker) October 13, 2018 There need to be precedents set to make sure these anti-Black violent offenders face more than just a handful of days of embarrassing memes. If there aren’t going to be laws that penalize these people for their calls — something I’m skeptical of, as such a law would be asking police to side with an innocent Black person over a white person, which doesn’t usually garner great outcomes for us — then we have to find ways to hold these white people accountable. So, yes, say their real names as often as possible. Make the world know that anyone who hires them or does business with them is choosing to engage with someone with a clear disregard for Black lives. Whatever you do, leave the cute nicknames for situations that are actually funny, because there’s never any comedy involved when Black boys and girls get police called on them. SEE ALSO: Cops Called On Black Man Doing Something White Soccer Moms Do Freely White Parents ‘In Disbelief’ When Woman Calls The Cops On Their Black Babysitter [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3813570″ overlay=”true”]

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Lil Duval Talks “Smile” Success, New Groupies, EDM Love And More [EXCLUSIVE]

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Lil Duval is living his best life. The longtime comedian has made plenty of noise with his jokes and impromptu songs such as working with Snoop Dogg for “Hit Em With The Shoulders” but then came “ Smile ,” his fun, positive new song with Snoop and Ball Greezy that took off from viral hit to mainstay on the charts! With “Smile” blowing up on the charts, the Jacksonville native checks in with DJ Riddler to discuss the record, how his groupie life has changed, his love for EDM and more! Watch the interview up to and subscribe to Radio Now on YouTube ! Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests And Breaking News On Your Phone

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Iskra Lawrence Feeder Fetish Dreams of the Day

If you’re into Iskra Lawrence, you’re either a black dude or a skinny white guy with a feeder fetish, who relies heavy on watching a bitch eat and eat and eat her way into diabetes… I have a theory on Iskra Lawrence, not on the Feeder Fetish that makes Iskra Lawrence Feeder Fetish Dreams of the Day, but on Iskra Lawrence herself…and that theory is she’s a fake, a hack, a lie, bullshit… I think she’s a model who wanted to be a model who couldn’t get work as a model…so she saw fat chicks celebrated and decided that she can be lazy and eat, it’s easier than trying to stay skinny, so she owned it. She crafted a clickbait viral video of her on the subway in her underwear, talking about being a fat bitch and loving her body…a perfectly executed viral video…that has allowed her to exist, only she has to keep her fatness alive.. This panty eating a burger in the car, celebrating being a fat pig and loving it cuz eating is her business now…is clearly her mocking actual fat people who hate being fat..because she did this to herself to exist and is loving the outcome… Gross on all fronts…but I see through it….no real fat person would post pics of themselves eating, they hate themselves for being fat and eating, they do it secretly and hidden…. This is an imposter skinny bitch moving in on their fat lazy and sick turf… Here is her hungry pussy eating her leggings JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Iskra Lawrence Feeder Fetish Dreams of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Halp! K. Michelle Damn Near Drowned From Paris Throwing A Drink At Her “New Nose” And Twitter Lost It

VH1 K Michelle Vs. Paris This was the moment we were all waiting for since they teased it last week: K. Michelle squaring off with Paris over *checks notes* a few dozen stolen dollars? Wait, what? That’s right, they’re fighting over a few bucks that Paris has admitted to stealing but won’t apologize for. Yet she doesn’t like being called a thief. So when the two sat face-to-face at a diner all hell broke loose. Paris tossed a fruity cocktail right at K. Michelle’s mug and the singer looked like she was drowning! K Michelle look like she just drowned #LHHH pic.twitter.com/nJqVFaNJwB — Danny Patton (@BladeBrown79) October 9, 2018 Plus, she let the world know that she had a new nose. This is one of the most hilarious moments in reality TV history and we are here for it. Take a look at the comedy…

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Beyonce And That Man’s On The Run II Tour Is Over So Let’s Bid Farewell To Her Melaniny Gorgeous Dancers

Beyonce’s Backup Dancers Are Baes Well, it’s a sad day for America. Beyonce’s On The Run II tour is over. No more tour stops. No more viral videos of Beyonce being a goddess. No more…whatever Jay-Z does during these shows. It’s all over. One of the saddest parts is the fact we don’t get to see Bey’s backup dancers killing it anymore. They’ve all had quite the exciting tour, killing it on stage, protecting Bey from rowdy Atlanta fans. We’ve seen a few of them showcased here and there but it’s time to give them their just due. So we gathered pics of most of the women backing Bey up and we wanted to salute them for their greatness. Take a look at some of the phenomenal women who made OTRII happen. Now…when is OTRIII?!

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MODEL MONDAY: Devorah Sings A ‘Story’ Of Determination

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Agency: Ursula Wiedmann Models Instagram: @devorahstory Claim to Fame: This beauty has been seen slaying the covers of BTFL and Plus Model Magazine. She has also been featured in live fashion segments on networks including HLN. Many aspiring models put their runway dreams on hold to become mothers but Southern girl Devorah Story started grinding towards her goals after she joined “club mommy” at the age of 25.  The Georgia native gleefully defines herself as “Christian’s mom” but she hasn’t let motherhood get in the way of pursuing her dreams. She has been able to balance a day job with going on casting calls, appearing at promotional events, heading to photoshoots and walking in runway shows without missing a beat. She hopes her passion and persistence can inspire others not to give up. In her bio she states, “The word is full of so many talented people” and she “doesn’t believe that God would coincidentally place us all in the very same place to not inspire one another.” The self-proclaimed “natural beauty” was getting attention long before she was being celebrated for the curves she publicly embraces. The preacher’s kid (her father is a pastor) made a splash singing in church on Sundays and soon was performing at local weddings, talent shows and community events as word of her talent spread. She still has a love of music but these days her striking appearance is what’s helping her stand out. She has worked with retailers Ashley Stewart and Rue107 to bring a fresh look to plus-size advertising. Story has also been featured as the face of CurlBox where her bronze skin and regal natural hair  style reminds subscribers and the industry at large that plus-size models are capable of serving in beauty campaigns . Her commitment to showing up for herself is reflected in her son’s confidence. His spirited toy reviews on his personal Instagram page feature the same enthusiasm and joy seen on his mom’s face as she’s ripping the runway. These days she is balancing her model duties with her day job where she puts her psychology degree and nurturing spirit to good use by caring for children with autism . She says “as long as you have motivation , you have everything you need.” We can’t wait to see what she’s motivated to do next. DON’T MISS: MODEL MONDAY: Iesha Hodges Is A New Kind Of Blonde Bombshell MODEL MONDAY: Jasmine Sanders Shines Without Victoria’s Secret MODEL MONDAY: Michell L. Jackson Is A Mom Making It Happen On Her Own [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”3012603″ overlay=”true”]

MODEL MONDAY: Devorah Sings A ‘Story’ Of Determination