Many felt that Kaci Fennell was robbed of the Miss Universe crown, taking to Twitter to voice their unhappiness and even created the hashtag, #MissJamaicaShouldHaveWon, which trended Sunday evening. As soon as I saw Miss Jamaica, I knew she was the winner. And apparently so did everyone else. #MissUniverse ROBBED. — TamaraTattles #x0028;@TamaraTattles#x0029; January 26, 2015 165,863 people on social media is using this photo as their profile pic as they believe #MissJamaicaShouldHaveWon pic.tw
Entertainment Exec Cynthia Ladd Steps Forward As Cosby Victim How many accusers does this make? We’ve pretty much lost count at this point. Via LA Times : A philanthropist and former entertainment exec has become the latest in a string of alleged victims to accuse entertainer Bill Cosby of sexual assault. The accusation by Cindra Ladd, the wife of former 20th Century Fox President Alan Ladd Jr., came on the same day that the entertainer pulled out of another scheduled concert performance, this time in Bakersfield. Cosby has canceled several scheduled dates since the scandal broke late last year, and his Feb. 12 concert at the Fox Theatre would have been the closest appearance to Los Angeles since the controversy erupted. In an essay posted to the Huffington Post on Monday, Ladd wrote that she first met Cosby in 1969 in New York when she was a 21-year-old single woman working for the late film producer Ray Stark. She said Cosby at that time was a 32-year-old “nationally known performer, and “one of the most likeable and popular entertainers in the business.” Ladd wrote that Cosby asked for her number, and she gave it to him. The two began hanging out, going to movies and eating snacks in her apartment with her roommate in their apartment. “He was married to his current wife and he acted like a perfect gentleman who didn’t come on to either of us, which, I have to admit, made me wonder what his objective was,” she wrote. She said she met him one night before a movie outing at an apartment that he said belonged to a friend of his. After she complained of a terrible headache, Cosby told her he had a “miracle cure” given to him by a doctor. He gave her a capsule, saying she could trust him. Ladd wrote that she doesn’t recall exactly what happened because it remains “a blur.” But she said she awoke the following morning nude in bed at the friend’s apartment, and Cosby was wearing a white terry cloth bathrobe: “It was obvious that he had had sex with me.” She said she never went to the police because it was a “different time and ‘date rape’ was a concept that did not exist.” They just keep piling up …
Chrissy Teigen is the enemy….we hate her as a collective and by we, I mean me, and really only because she was a whining baby about me making fun of her for being a wallet fucking gold digger who is too fat to model and who should take on the Coco to Ice T role with John Legend, which she’s doing. You know getting airtime on awards show, or in phootshoots for magazines featuring him, just being the wife who thinks 50% of everything he owns and makes is hers, rather than going off and doing nonsense things herself… Apparently, she’s on TV now, and her comedy act from twitter has paid off for her, but not as much as John Legend, because without John Legend, she’d be doing bikini shoots for free as she does, and that doesn’t pay for rent… Either way, who cares about Chrissy Teigen in these stock photo looking pics, that aren’t even her most recent publicity stunt, her most recent publicity stunt is her talking about getting Jalapeno pepper juice on her vag, something that’s happened to me before, not because me and Chrissy are the same person, but because I fuck dirty girls…
Prosecutor Claims Former Black CIA Officer Convicted Of Espionage Was Disgruntled Over Racial Discrimination Is this guy a black Edward Snowden , or is that too much of a stretch? One big difference in this case is that Sterling claims he did nothing wrong. According to NY Times reports : Jeffrey A. Sterling, a former Central Intelligence Agency officer, was convicted of espionage Monday on charges that he told a reporter for The New York Times about a secret operation to disrupt Iran’s nuclear program. The conviction is a significant victory for the Obama administration, which has conducted an unprecedented crackdown on officials who speak to journalists about security matters without the administration’s approval. Prosecutors prevailed after a yearslong fight in which the reporter, James Risen, refused to identify his sources. The case revolved around a C.I.A. operation in which a former Russian scientist provided Iran with intentionally flawed nuclear component schematics. Mr. Risen revealed the operation in his 2006 book, “State of War,” describing it as a mismanaged, potentially reckless mission that may have inadvertently aided the Iranian nuclear program. On the third day of deliberations, the jury in federal court in Alexandria, Va., convicted Mr. Sterling on nine felony counts. Mr. Sterling, who worked for the C.I.A. from 1993 to 2002 and now lives in O’Fallon, Mo., faces a maximum possible sentence of decades in prison, though the actual sentence is likely to be far shorter. Judge Leonie M. Brinkema of Federal District Court, who presided over the weeklong trial, allowed Mr. Sterling to remain free on bond and set sentencing for April 24. “This is a just and appropriate outcome,” Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said. “The defendant’s unauthorized disclosures of classified information compromised operations undertaken in defense of America’s national security. The disclosures placed lives at risk. And they constituted an egregious breach of the public trust by someone who had sworn to uphold it. As this verdict proves, it is possible to fully prosecute unauthorized disclosures that inflict harm upon our national security without interfering with journalists’ ability to do their jobs. While it might seem like this is a case where race wasn’t a factor, it turns out that it did play a role. The prosecution argued that Sterling was disgruntled over workplace discrimination. Liberal advocacy groups have hailed Mr. Sterling as a whistle-blower for taking his concerns about the program to the Senate Intelligence Committee in early 2003, a time when dissenting voices in the C.I.A. were hushed as the country prepared for war in Iraq. The Justice Department and C.I.A., however, deny that characterization. They said that the Iran operation had not been mismanaged and that Mr. Sterling had gone to Congress and then the news media as a way to settle personal grievances. The Justice Department had no direct proof that Mr. Sterling, who managed the Iranian operation, provided the information to Mr. Risen, but prosecutors stitched together a strong circumstantial case. They described Mr. Sterling, who is black, as bitter and frustrated about what he believed was workplace discrimination. Telephone records and emails showed that Mr. Sterling and Mr. Risen had talked frequently, and prosecutors argued that only Mr. Sterling had the information, the motive and the opportunity to leak it. We’re a little torn over this one because we’d hate to be tied up in court for not divulging the identities of our government sources — if we had any. But at the same time, if dude snitched, isn’t he risking public safety and national security? What do you think? Also, it’s worth noting that Sterling is the one of eight people the Obama administration has charged with discussing national security matters with reporters. Under all previous presidents combined, only three people had faced such prosecutions! APImages
I think I am in love with Shay Mitchell. Sure I have never met her, but I am being drawn in by her ethnically ambiguous nice tan and skinny legs and hot body, coupled with her Canadian who escaped our socialist regime, slowly on the takeover, so that you Americans have no idea when everyone running your media and TV shows are from Canada, pushing out communist agenda on you, like healthcare….and maple syrup… And with being in love with Shay Mitchell, I have decided to never sext another girl, never fuck another girl, divorce my wife, even though she pays my rent, and taking my divorce settlement of 50 dollars to hitchhike to Los Angeles…where I will attend the secret Canadians in LA social groups, where they discuss the takeover, only to move in on her, and ask her to be my Valentine. Seriously…she’s amazing…but I may just be blinded by her vagina being pressed against the back of a girls head…cuz it means she likes head…and so do I…we are so the same…we are one…Jesus Shay Mitchell Martinez.
Veronica Partridge, a Christian wife, mom and blogger, has become a viral sensation thanks to a post she wrote about leggings, and why she stopped wearing them. As the debate over whether or not leggings or yoga pants are acceptable attire to wear (beyond working out, obviously) rages on, Veronica has made her choice. Her article explaining why has been shared tens of thousands of times on social media. Read the Oregon resident’s reasoning below and you’ll see why … “Was it possible my wearing leggings could cause a man, other than my husband, to think lustfully about my body?” she wrote in her viral blog post . “Sure, if a man wants to look, they are going to look, but why entice them?” “Is it possible that the thin, form-fitting yoga pants or leggings could make a married (or single) man look at a woman in a way he should only look at his wife?” It was at that moment, she says, when “I made a personal vow to myself and to my husband. I will no longer wear thin, form-fitting yoga pants or leggings in public.” “The only time I feel (for myself) it is acceptable … is if I am in the comfort of my own home or if I am wearing a shirt long enough to cover my rear end.” “I also want to set the best example of how to dress for my daughter.” “I want her to know,” Partridge writes, “her value is not in the way her body looks or how she dresses, but in the character and personality God has given her.” “I have been following the vow I made to myself for the past couple of weeks now and though it may be difficult to find an outfit at times, my conscience is clear.” “I feel I am honoring God and my husband in the way I dress.” Veronica Partridge Good Morning America Interview She says the “temptation associated with leggings” was confirmed by her friends and even her husband, whose honestly she took to heart in making this choice. Partridge insists she is not trying to tell others what to do, though. “I was never trying to start a movement or try to tell women how to dress,” she says. “I was just sharing my personal decision on my personal blog.” “Never did I expect this to go so viral,” Veronica added of the surprisingly polarizing post. “If I knew it was going to, I would have never posted it.” What do you think? Are leggings acceptable as pants or should more people follow Patridge’s lead? Is Veronica’s decision admirable, or self-righteous? If you’re a woman, do you wear them in public? If you do, have you ever given any thought to how men might look at you, and does that influence you? If you’re a man, are you more likely to think lustful thoughts about women who aren’t your wife or girlfriend when they’re wearing such an ensemble? Hit the comments below to discuss … 17 Controversial Articles of Clothing 1. Yoga Pants and/or Leggings Yoga pants during yoga? Obviously appropriate? Leggings under a long sweater or jacket? Ditto. But they’ve become a near-constant substitute for regular pants for many women going about their daily lives, which has resulted in much debate.
McDreamy is about to be McSingle. Patrick Dempsey and his wife, Jillian Fink, are in the process of filing for divorce after 15 years of marriage. “It is with careful consideration and mutual respect that we have decided to end our marriage,” Dempsey and Fink told People in a statement. “Our primary concern remains the wellbeing of our children, and we ask with profound gratitude that you respect our family’s privacy at this very sensitive time.” The Grey’s Anatomy Season 11 star and Fink have three kids: Tallulah Fyfe, 12, and twins Sullivan Patrick and Darby Galen, 7. According to TMZ, meanwhile, Fink is the one who did the filing, citing “irreconcilable difference” in her legal documents. One insider says Fink has been sick of Dempsey’s ego for a long time now. She is seeking joint custody of the children, along with child support and spousal support. Dempsey is worth around $40 million and the twosome did not sign a prenuptial agreement. 15 Most Shocking Hollywood Divorces 1. Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony have twins together and also had a great life together. But then it all fell apart.
Abandoned Twins Survive Alone For Four Months SMH! Via DailyMail : Twin 9-year-old boys were left mostly alone in their New Hampshire apartment for four months after their parents took three siblings to Nigeria and left an uncle to care for them, authorities said Thursday. Manchester police said the uncle, 25-year-old Giobari Atura, told them he would stop by every couple of days to drop off food, but when police got involved in November, they found no edible food in the refrigerator and only ramen noodles in a cabinet. Atura was charged in December with one count of endangering the welfare of a child and was freed on $500 bail. Atura’s older brother, Jerusalem Monday, left for Nigeria with his wife and three of their children in July, intending to return in August. They told police they were delayed by illness and passport problems. The case came to light in November when officials at the boys’ school told the state Division of Children, Youth and Families that the twins had been living on their own for months. The kids were getting themselves up and on the bus, then eating breakfast and lunch at school. In a police affidavit, Atura said he’d stop by the apartment on days that he went to work, but that didn’t happen every day. He said he checked on the boys three days a week and told them to call him if they needed anything. “It should be noted that no operable phone was located within the apartment,” the affidavit says. Those poor little boys! Who do you think is most to blame — the uncle for pretty much ignoring his babysitting duties, or the parents for being oblivious to the fact that their sons weren’t being properly cared for?