Megan Thee Stallion Talks Climate Change, Beyoncé & Cosplay With BFF Wale

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Megan Thee Stallion Spotted In London

Our favorite hot girl’s gone international. Megan Thee Stallion is currently in London performing sold-out shows at Xoyo Club…

and in between performances, serving up fashionable LEWKS for her hotties.

Megan who’s traveling with hairstylist @IamJohnathan first posed in a striped Fashion Nova short set…

before slipping into a maxi dress.

Mind you, some Stallion fans think she should update her wardrobe and recently joked that Megan would pour her homegrown baaaaawdy into this strip of denim.

Being the good sport that she is, Megan reposted the joke and said the fabric looked “cute.”

LOL!

We’re liking the London lewks, Meg.

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Damar Jackson Is Back With Heat Dropping New Album “U2”

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Damar Jackson has just released his highly anticipated album, U2.

Hailing from DeRidder, Louisiana, Damar Jackson has become a top R&B voice, especially in the South. His new album, U2, is a follow up to his previous album, Unfaithful. With only 12 tracks, Damar was able to deliver some of his finest writing and production.  Check it out here, and let us know if you’re rocking with it!

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On the last day of LGBT+ Pride Month — right before the final rainbow dust settled — country trap sensation Lil Nas X made a big announcement.

In a tweet, he included a clip to his song “C7osure (You Like)” and wrote, “Some of y’all already know, some of y’all don’t care, some of y’all not gone fwm no more. But before this month ends i want y’all to listen closely to c7osure.” He then added a rainbow emoji to his words.

The song “C7osure (You Like)” features lyrics like:

“Ain’t no more actin’, man that forecast say I should just let me grow.

No more red light for me, baby, only green, I gotta go.

Pack my past up in the back, oh, let my future take a hold.

This is what I gotta do, can’t be regretting when I’m old.”

Not too long after Lil Nas’ initial tweet, he then posted the album art to his EP called 7, and lo and behold, a building in the city art is covered in rainbow colors.

It was official. Lil Nas X was coming out!

Yay!

But coming out as what, exactly?

Almost instantly, major publications like USA Today and Los Angeles Times published headlines along the lines of “Lil Nas X Comes Out As Gay,” despite the 20-year-old never confirming his sexuality. Although publications like CNN claim sources close to Lil Nas confirm he’s gay, the young star still hasn’t had a moment to publicly define is sexuality for himself.

For some folks, this might be a petty observation, but for people who’ve spent much of their life trying to understand their sexuality, it can be an ongoing journey trying to figure out your identity. Lil Nas could easily be bisexual, pansexual, queer or he might not want to label his sexuality just yet.

The subject becomes even more complicated due to his trolling humor. On Twitter, the singer-rapper has already posted cryptic words like “just cuz i’m gay don’t mean i’m not straight.”

Then, on Instagram, he posted a clip of his song “Panini” with the words, “just cuz i’m gay don’t mean i’m gay.”

Does this mean he likes girls too? Is he here for all the genders? Is he trolling us?

WE NEED ANSWERS!

Lil Nas X’s “coming out” saga reminds me of another important coming out moment — Frank Ocean‘s.

In 2012, he released a letter describing romantic relationships he’s had with women and men. Automatically, publications like The Washington Post wrote headlines like “Frank Ocean Comes Out As Bisexual.” But again, Frank never mentioned in his letter that he identified as bisexual. He simply said “I was in love.”

Some people might have the need to know for sure someone’s sexuality or the specifics of their “coming out,” and this isn’t necessarily an odd feeling depending on the context. It’s hard out here in the dating world and some folks just want to know if they have a chance with their celebrity crush.

However, Lil Nas X is teaching us that there are levels to this.

He might never mention his sexuality again. He might even leave us guessing for years about what his tweets really mean. Meanwhile, he could be living his best gay life…or straight life…or straight life with a side of gay.

Lil Nas also has to figure out the ways he wants to be “out.” Will he be sharing pictures of his future partners on social media? Will he dish on navigating his sexuality in queer-antagonistic spaces? These are questions he must answer for himself, after the pride flags come down, after the last floats set sail in a parade. Although being out publicly is great and has social awareness benefits, anyone understanding their sexual identity must move on their own time.

Until the full story comes out (and if it comes out), we’ll just have to be satisfied with Lil Nas’ trolling tweets.

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All wounds aren’t physical. Some are emotional and spiritual, which some would say are even harder to heal from. Firstly, you can’t heal what you don’t address, and as Black folks, there are several unaddressed issues and concerns were have a community.

Although many of our issues stem from socio-cultural and economic oppression, it is part of our job as a people to heal from the inside out. And that all begins with acknowledging the self-hate that is still so prevalent in our society: like colorism. Grant it, it’s not just Black people who deal with colorism. Both the Asian and Latino communities have been that the more white, the more bright. But for some reason, African-Americans are still having a difficult time acknowledging the segregative cancer that plagues our self-esteem, damages our spirits and makes it difficult to rise as a whole. 

It makes gorgeous Black women like Lil Kim, feel as though they needs to change everything about themselves.

Specifically anything that made her “look Black”.

In a 2000 interview with Newsweek, Kim sadly revealed:

“Guys always cheated on me with women who were European-looking. You know, the long-hair type. Really beautiful women that left me thinking, ‘How can I compete with that?’ Being a regular Black girl was not good enough.”

Colorism has been going on since the slavery days. We all know the history about how lighter skin slaves were allowed indoors and were more favored than the darker slaves who were forced to work in the fields all day. That same mindset has continued down the cultural lineage, so much so that even in 2019, we’re still having conversations about dark skin vs. light skin.

Colorism In Television & Film 

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There’s a reason why most of the darker skin Black women on television are portrayed as sassy, loud or ghetto. While the lighter skin women are seen as softer, more feminized, a trophy to be sought after. Just take Gina and Pam on Martin for example. Pam never had a man, while Gina got to have a whole love story and higher paying job. Look at Aunt Viv. When the character was played by Janet Hubert, she had a voice, an opinion. She wasn’t just Uncle Phil’s wife and the kids mother until Daphne Reid took over.

There’s still a colorism issue today with Young Hollywood. For every Amandla Stenberg, Zendaya and Alexandra Shipp, there’s only one Letitia Wright. And even then, it’s a rarity to see someone of a darker complexion playing the light hearted, funny, romantic roles.

Stop Hiding Colorism Under “Preference” 

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Let’s just be honest here. As human beings, we all have preferences. But dating someone based on their skin color and hair texture is evidently linked to racism. Take someone like Chris Brown for example. He caught the wrath of Black Women Twitter (again) earlier this week over a song lyric claiming that he only liked “Black women with nice hair.”

As we all know, the term “good hair” or “nice hair” has sparked controversy since Black folks have been in America. In the Black community, good hair usually refers to hair that is fine, loose curls, straight. Basically anything that’s not coarse, tightly coiled, or reminiscent of African in any way. So to claim that as your preference subconsciously tells younger, dark skin girls that they aren’t good enough. By hiding under the excuse “it’s just my preference” just further shows ignorance and self-hate.  America feels safer around Black people of lighter complexions, apparently, so do some Black men.

Colorism In Music

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As millennial men and women, how many times have you heard Lil Wayne talk about his love for Red Bones, or Kanye give advice to all his n***** “impregnate Bridget/ Soon as she have a baby she gon’ make another nigg.” Even Mathew Knowles says colorism is the reason why Kelly Rowland hasn’t been as successful in the states as Beyonce.  To this day, YG can’t go anywhere, including Nipsey Hussle’s funeral, without reminding people about his love and respect for “pretty light skin girls”. Rapper Cassidy once said that the reason they cast light-skinned/exotic women is because of the way the light hits their faces, you can see them and their expressions from far away.

Interesting how Black men who feel this way don’t consider their own dark skin as a symbol of something unattractive and ill-favored, or even their moms in most cases. It’s only when it comes to procreating with a darker skin woman that it becomes something negative.

Consequences To Colorism 

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According to a Villanova University study of more than 12,000 African-American women imprisoned in North Carolina, lighter-skinned black women receive shorter sentences than their darker-skinned counterparts. Research by Stanford psychologist Jennifer Eberhardt found that darker-skinned black defendants were twice as likely as lighter-skinned black defendants to get the death penalty for crimes involving white victims. As for love and romance, fair skin is associated with beauty and status, which means to light-skinned black women are more likely to be married than darker-skinned black women.

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Having these conversations are super important in order for us to move forward as a community, as a people. And to learn new ways to love ourselves without the influences of others penetrating our beliefs — because united, we stand. But, divided, we fall.

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Ex-Cowboys QB Anthony Wright Shot Multiple Times

To quote Martin Lawrence‘s legendary stand-up comedy special You So Crazy, people are “craaaaazy…deraaaanged”.

Police in Concord, North Carolina believe that former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Anthony Wright was shot multiple times by his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend.

According to DailyMail, the 43-year-old got into a confrontation with William Moses Hooker Jr when Hooker dropped off his daughter at her mother’s home. Hooker apparently shot Wright several times in front of the young girl. Wright was taken to the hospital for surgery where he is listed in stable condition.

Police have issued a warrant for Wright’s arrest charging him with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill.

SMFH. Get well, brotha.

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Sneak Peek: Black Ink Chicago

Surprised…you’re being sued. Ryan Henry has yet another problem to add to his 99 in tonight’s episode on Black Ink Chicago. The businessman has already separated himself way from the old 9MAG shop, but now Van’s botched tattoo job is haunting him in legal matters.

After getting home from Miami, the new crew finds Ryan’s lawsuit in the mail and all react. Yikes!

Hit Play.

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Bae OF The Day: Mechelle McCain

Big ups to comedian Mike Epps who recently got remarried, and helped us remember that his beautiful former spouse on the market.

Epps’ ex-wife, Mechelle is the mother of Mike’s two youngest daughters, Maddie and Mariah. The 37-year-old is a talented actress, producer, and certified beauty. About parenting two kids while having a career, Mechelle says:

The job is not an easy one but is very rewarding.

We did some digging to find her Instagram. So far, she isn’t claiming any new relationships. It seems like Mechelle is prioritizing her and MIke’s beautiful kiddies before jumping into anything serious. Mechelle, who is going by her maiden “McCain” name again is super fine and deliciously grown & sexy! We have a feeling she will be off the market sooner than later…

Hit the flip for more of her!

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Ashanti And Her Sister Shia Celebrate With PLT

Go Girl! Ashanti partied with Pretty Little Thing on Sunday to promote her new collaboration line with the brand which was designed by her sister Shia.

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Tiffany Haddish and Michael Blackson both came out to support Ashanti.

Pretty Little Thing X Ashanti

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Roshon Fegan was also seen on the scene.

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Yes legs

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Ashanti and sister Kenashia (Shia) Douglas

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Just beautiful

Day One: The Championships - Wimbledon 2019

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Cori Gauff Upsets Venus Williams At Wimbledon

Cori “Coco” Gauff has made QUITE an impression on her very first Grand Slam match. In an upset that will go down in history, the 15-year-old defeated Venus Williams to become the youngest person to win a Wimbledon match since Jennifer Capriati took home a W 14-year-old in 1991 according to USAToday.

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Crazy.

“Honestly I don’t really know how to feel,” said Gauff, who was ranked No. 313 in the world entering Monday, in a post-round interview. “This was the first time I ever cried after a match. While winning, obviously. … I never thought this would happen. I’m literally living my dream right now. And not many people get to say that. I’m just happy that Wimbledon gave me the opportunity to play.”

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Press play below and check what else she had to say in the post-match presser:

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Gwyneth Paltrow Isn’t A Fan Of Her Butt

Some things are just universally acknowledged without having to be said aloud. This is one of those things, but it appears that Gwyneth Paltrow was the last to find out.

While speaking to a reporter from The Sun during her “VIP Wellness Weekenders” summit (people pay almost $6,000 to spend a few days working out with the Paltrow and her personal trainer Tracy Anderson) Gwyneth said that she had a very rude awakening about her barely-there booty.

“After months training with Tracy, I walked past the mirror naked one time and thought: ‘damn, whose butt is that?’ Then I realised it was mine!

“But my butt is not great at the moment. I was just in Italy and I totally pigged out on pasta,” she says, in a slow, steady voice as I choke for air.

What a coincidence. We also choked for air upon reading this quote.

Relax, Gwyneth. You’re not the only flat white a$$ running around Hollyweird. You have tribe.

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Sircie Varnado’s Son Files Wrongful Death Suit

The son of a black Chicago woman who was fatally shot in a local Walgreen’s has filed a lawsuit.
As previously reported Sircie Varnado was fatally shot in the face June 13 by Louis Hicks Jr., a man posing as a police officer, at a Northwest Chicago Walgreens.

Now her son Lamont Sims has filed a lawsuit in Cook County Circuit Court, alleging that Walgreens failed to provide adequate security to maintain safe premises and protect shoppers against physical harm.

The Chicago Tribune reports that the store manager who called Hickis instead of police, and Hicks were named in the lawsuit but listed only as John Doe 1 and John Doe 2.

The suit also accuses the store manager of negligence for failing to call law enforcement and for soliciting the service of someone he should have known posed a danger to the store’s patrons.

The lawsuit seeks damages in excess of $50,000.

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Kim Kardashian West Has A Whole Gas Station Photoshoot

The paparazzi “caught” Kim Kardashian West stopping at a gas station while decked out in full makeup, a lime green dress and heels before heading to Craig’s for Larsa Pippen’s birthday dinner . Peep the chrome’d out Maybach she was whippin’ in the background.

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Do you think Kim really needed a pack of gum and a fill up or was she just looking to strut her stuff for some shutterbugs?

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Had to make sure the paps got her good side

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Kim Kardashian West, Larsa Pippen and Kourtney Kardashian celebrate Larsa's birthday at Craig's

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Kourtney and Larsa loved it up outside of Craig’s

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Larsa looks nice

Kim Kardashian West, Larsa Pippen and Kourtney Kardashian celebrate Larsa's birthday at Craig's

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