Kim Garner is some hot UK fame whore who was on some UK Reality Show and got an ego, thinking she was relevant, or important, or capable of making it in America, so she made the move to the USA, got her Work Visa because of her ability to be on a reality show in the UK, and maintain being someone no one gives a fuck about, even though she is half naked all the time and has a hot body…. You know trying to live the USA dream, the make it in America dream….doing things like COACHELLA, fucking rich guys, going to trendy events for the paparazzi…it’s the UK whore dream…just ask Rita Ora… I mean here’s a caption to a shameless bikini post on social media to generate some buzz, scandal, PR hustle for Kim Garner, who no one gives a fuck about…. For all the gossip, no I have not had a boob job, and no I have not had a butt job! (Which still comes as a very weird concept to me) Woman’s body’s change, sometimes I’m a little chubbier and sometimes too skinny, it’s just natural and so important to love our body’s, whatever the phase – but thanks for all the gossip I have heard over the past year, it has really made me laugh ps I have been learning some butt exercises, will make a video, incase you want a ‘fake’ butt This girl is trying hard…and she’s not looking as good ass she used to..I guess that happens when they get old…here she is at some event…
We’ve always known that Lil Yachty had a great heart he showed his love for his best friend the other day when he bought him a Corvette for his birthday & surprised him with it. Watch the video below to see his reaction.
Source: Peopleimages / Getty Sisters Jayonnah (10 yrs) and Aiyonnah (8 yrs) are killing the game with their hair braiding skills. The world got a glimpse at the two girls after their mother posted videos of them on Facebook. 10-year-old Jayonnah was slaying with the feed in “Lemonade” braids while her little sister showed her skills as well. We know adults twice their age who can’t even part their hair straight. These girls are a beast! Check out some of their work below. Jayonnah Aiyonnah
Sophie Mudd is the single most important thing to happen to Instagram…since all the other big titty on a skinny frame girl with big lips happened before her.. She may be doing the same hustle so many girls before her have done…using them tits to hit 1,000,000 followers and beyond…but she’s succeeding at it…and I am a fan of her work and all she does…because like the rest of America…I love big titties…sloppy big titties…especially on a skinny girl…and I believe that like the freakish nature of the big titties…should be celebrated like some kind of sideshow.. The reality is that Emily Ratajkowski is now an NBC star, she’s gone officially mainstream, she’s big on instagram put many people have still never heard of her, but will hear of her if her TV show becomes a huge hit, and it likely will… So we need more desperate, less established, big titties being provocative to really feed our needs… Because once a girl hits that mainstream, the NBC shows, we’re left with little to work with and they get boring…even if at the 1,000,000 dollar mark they are still too hot and entitled for us to ever hang out with or have sex with…they are still on the rise, the quest to win, and the competitive spirit is in place and the content gets aggressive and stays aggressive until all their dreams come true….either rich husband, huge fame, or money…. These tits are a gift from heaven she was hashtag blessed with and to use them for any reason but this would be wrong, and that is why I find it wonderful…so inspiring…but I could just be blinded by the tits…
NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 26: Civil Rights activist Xernona Clayton attends screening of HBO’s “King in the Wilderness” on March 26, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images) “King In The Wilderness” Premiers April 2 On HBO The woman who drove the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to the airport for his last march in Memphis and helped plan his last birthday celebration spoke about life with the civil rights icon. Xernona Clayton was the confidant of both Dr. King and wife Coretta Scott King, and worked within the civil rights movement for years. She said contrary to his serious image, Dr. King was a jokester behind the scenes. “He was the funniest man alive,” Clayton told BOSSIP ahead of the premiere of “King In The Wilderness,” where 19 of King’s close friends talk about his triumphs and struggles during the last three years of his life. “When you saw him, he was on stage, in the church, making serious speeches about serious issues. But he loved nothing better than to gather his friends and he was such a good storyteller…And he loved to laugh, so we enjoyed being around him.” NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 26: (L-R) Author/executive producer Trey Ellis, producer George Kunhardt, panel moderator/journalist Charles Blow, producer Teddy Kunhardt, Civil Rights activist Xernona Clayton, author/executive producer Taylor Branch, SVP HBO Documentary Films Jackie Glover and director Peter Kunhardt attend screening of HBO’s “King in the Wilderness” on March 26, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images) Clayton added: “I told him once, when you solve all the problems in the world, you won’t have to worry about a job, because you can be a comedian!” “King In The Wilderness” is an unflinching look at Dr. King the man, his work and his personal life, delving into and his civil rights advocacy in the North, like to create adequate housing for the poor in Chicago, the public backlash against his anti-war stance in Vietnam and King’s philosophical differences between fellow Southern Christian Leadership Conference leader Stokely Carmichael. NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 26: (L-R) Panel moderator/journalist Charles Blow, author/executive producer Trey Ellis, author/executive producer Taylor Branch and Civil Rights activist Xernona Clayton attend screening and panel discussion for HBO’s “King in the Wilderness” on March 26, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images) Clayton said she hopes “King In The Wilderness” will inspire young people to take on the still ongoing battles against poverty, racism and violence. “The unfinished work of Martin Luther King is important,” Clayton said. “So why don’t you take a little piece of it? With young people, we saw that last week (with the March For Our Lives). They took the leadership. Each of us can take a portion, because our problems are not solved. Dr. King put a dent in them, but they’re not solved yet.” Continue reading →
Well here’s some interesting, hot tea you sip on. It seems BET and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Robin Givhan are not on the same page. No, not at all. In fact, they are so far apart that the network kicked her out of the BETher conference featuring Michelle Obama , that it produced in Florida. So why would BET have a confrontation with Givhan, the highly respected fashion columnist for the Washington Post ? According to Page Six, the network invited her to its “Leading Women Defined” conference in Bal Harbour and it was all love until Givhan made the unpardonable sin of writing about Obama’s talk, which they claim had been conducted in a “sacred space.” In other words, they’re pissed that she wrote about it. Givhan’s piece on Wednesday quoted the former FLOTUS discussing her campaign experiences in 2008. Here’s some of what she wrote: “I couldn’t count on my husband’s campaign to protect me; I had to protect myself.” Despite her qualifications, Obama was dismayed at being asked if she could handle being First Lady. “The garden was a subversive act,” she said. “You can’t go in with guns blazing until people trust you.” And just before welcoming Donald and Melania Trump to the White House, Obama said, she cried saying goodbye to the staff. So when the BET bosses saw the story had been posted, they pointed Givhan in the direction of the door and then canceled a panel she was due to moderate. Wait a minute. What’s that we smell? Why it’s the familiar scent of hypocrisy. You see, while castigating Givhan for posting a story about the Obama talk, the network also posted portions of the Obama talk on its website. Meanwhile, Valerie Jarrett, who conducted the chat, hyped fans on social media, telling them they should “tune in to BET” to hear and see all of what Michelle Obama said. It seems to us that the only reason they could be mad at her is if they told her specifically not to post and stories about Mrs. Obama or the event. If that’s the case, maybe they are justified in their actions. If they didn’t, it’s just stupid sour grapes and pettiness. In any event, the incident spiraled into a messy social media screaming match, and Givhan was subjected to a barrage of abuse, Page Six says, with one tweeter saying she “violated a sacred trust between women, black women.” This Robin Givhan fiasco is complicated…and not. I’ve been in intimate conversations with newsmakers, privy to newsworthy information, and though “off-the-record” was never uttered, I was in community with-not reporting on-these people. I never broke that trust and never will. — Kirsten West Savali (@KWestSavali) March 25, 2018 Writer Jamilah Lemieux posted: “This is a complete violation of journalistic ethics and Black girl code,” while other journalists defended Givhan. I feel what I feel about Robin Gihvan’s choice to write that article, but she should not be subject to harassment. Folks who were there responded, there isn’t a need for a pile-on. I’m also uncomfortable with some of the things being said (by other non-attendees) to defend her — Jamilah Lemieux (@JamilahLemieux) March 24, 2018 A BET rep insisted Givhan was “invited as a guest (not working press) to moderate a fashion panel,” and her travel and hotel were paid for by BET. “She was made aware that it was an intimate conversation in a sacred space of sisterhood and fellowship.” Yes, but was she told she could not write about it? That’s what we wanna know. You can read what Givhan wrote, here and what BET posted, here. Meanwhile, its been radio silence from the Givhan and Obama camps regarding the matter. PHOTO : AP READ MORE STORIES ON BLACKAMERICAWEB.COM: GET THE HOTTEST STORIES STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX: Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit
The strange disappearance of CDC employee Timothy Cunningham continues to wear on his family and friend who are no closer to finding an answer. The Morehouse graduate, who was highly regarded at the Center For Disease Control vanished after leaving work on February 12, saying he was ill. He apparently never made it home. When his parents, who drove from Maryland to his Atlanta home two days later got there, they found his keys, dog, phone and wallet, but no sign of him. Our own Shaun King, who attended Morehouse with Cunningham, used his vast network to try to find some answers. But since then, there’s been nothing. No news, no answers. The middle of the Cunningham’s three children, Timothy did provide a clue 24 hours before his disappearance. According to Fox 8 Cleveland, his parents say that he sent a disturbing text. They have not shared what was said in the text with the public. We’ve shared that with the detectives, and we’ve kept that as a private matter,” his father, retired Air Force colonel Terrell Cunningham, who also worked for the FDA for decades, says that he knew something wasn’t right. “As a parent, you have indicators when things are just not right with your child, and that was the case,” he said. The Cunninghams are notified when bodies that may fit the description of their son are found. So far, there have been four false alarms. “It takes you to a place that the light is not shining in,” Terrell Cunningham said. “I won’t call it a dark place, but they are lows. This is extremely hard.” Cunningham is a respected epidemiologist with the CDC and has worked on viruses like Ebola and Zika. The Cunninghams have refuted online conspiracy theorists that have speculated that their son was involved in or knew of something through his work that might have made him a target. Despite early media interest in the case, as it usually happens, the media moves on. What that means for the Cunninghams is that as time goes on, the interest and therefore the resources given to their case, wanes. Since March 13, there has not been a single searchable story about Cunningham, but he’s still missing. If you can help, please call 911 or the Atlanta Police Department at 404-546-4235. PHOTO: Public Domain READ MORE STORIES ON BLACKAMERICAWEB.COM: GET THE HOTTEST STORIES STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX: Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit
Judy Eddy/WENN.com French Montana’s Ugandan Health Center Helps 300K People Now, this is what we like to hear. Resident Bad Boy French Montana recently did some good in Uganda that’s paid off in a major way. Last year the “Pop That” rapper donated $100K to Uganda’s Suubi Health Care Center and since then, it’s successfully serviced 300,000 people. Happy one year anniversary to my family in Uganda cant believe we got so much done in one year !! Thank u for the opportunity !! pic.twitter.com/VBeGRIi6Zg — French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) March 14, 2018 We see you Frenchie! French was previously recognized as a Global Citizen ambassador for his work in Uganda. Keep up the great work.
(Photo by Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic) Keri Hilson Speaks On Depression After already tearfully speaking on her musical hiatus that was caused by “hitting rock bottom” , Keri Hilson is speaking on her depression battle. The songstress recently spoke on the mental health issue that she said was sparked by “personal and professional mistakes” (that Beyoncé diss?) and a breakup of an 11-year relationship. “When ‘Pretty Girl Rock’ was at the top of the charts, I was bearing the weight of some personal and professional mistakes and they just weighed so so so heavy on my spirit, and I was just not myself,” said Keri at the Silence The Shame Panel according to XoNecole. Although I was at the mountain of my life, really the trajectory of my dream – I was at the pinnacle, you know? I was severely unhappy and then add to that, this is when I decide to jump out of an eleven-year relationship. Bad decision, bad timing,” Keri added. “But it all just kind of spiraled for me, and became something I had never been through. I had never recognized myself as a person who can’t pick themselves back up. I mean, I was literally on stage crying.” Prince Williams/ATLPics.net Keri also added that stories and headlines in the media greatly affected her because of “attacks on her character.” “You don’t know where a person is, it’s not just about what you are feeding your audience, but what you are doing to the creators. There are a lot of undeserving people that are being attacked by just a headline,” Keri shared. “You don’t understand some of the worst days of my life were from a lie. An attack on my character. And I am an amazing person. I do say that because I’ve done the work to become that and all I ever wanted to be was just a great human being.” Keri now says she’s not “all the way clear” but in the “clear.” We’re so glad you’re feeling better Ms. Keri Baby and we can’t wait to hear new music. Shoutout to Shanti Das and Silence The Shame for sparking this conversation. Continue reading →