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... you're for real not gonna elaborate?

thank you for this, Julianne

Miss Tina Knowles, OG El Creole de Witchiness Supreme. Bless.

She is the best! And I love that they put all 3 in the same outfits, instead of forcing Rebel into some hideous muumuu while Anna Kendrick and Brittany Snow wear lingerie (a la the Cosmo SNL shoot from a while ago).

Rebel looks so good in every photo. As someone who LOVES Anna Kendrick, I gotta say Rebel is working it harder than the other two girls who just look like extras/midwest prom queens.

"The only non-white woman even mentioned in the entire interview is Beyoncé, who Reese Witherspoon names when asked if there is a contemporary woman she would like to play onscreen"

This is a woman who has called black women nappy-headed hoes and has compared us to monkeys, she can make mistakes but she never seems to learn from them.

(Never forget her elevator fight, the baby bangs debut or that epic tumble down all those stage stairs.)

wow i used one real word in that sentence, and it was an unusual version of a common name. i raise the bar everywhere i go, i am a fucking legend.

look at these baby plattys instead

If this were a general lifestyle/make-over thing then great.

Haha yes, black women serving white women! Truly racism, she is ended. It's just like that seminal #NotRacist film, The Help!

Why can't we ever have anything to ourselves??? Why does the white mainstream media have to ruin everything? Why do they have to perverse a term that we created and turn it into something ugly and racist? UGHHH FUCK.

Or they could just make it about women of every color

Personally, I don't think Aaliyah lived a long enough life to warrant a theatrical release. She died at 22, and she got married at age 15. So relative to her lifespan I would think that R. Kelly would play a big part in the story. But they skipped out on her part as Akasha, Queen of the Damned, which is one of the

I thought it was terrible even for Lifetime standards

Solange is my style role model. Now I'm reconsidering wearing a dress for my wedding. She looked SO gorgeous and her man looks SO fahn.

Whatever. I don't think it's necessary to teach that lesson in that particular way. I see it's not a popular view, but fuck it, I do not care. Teaching that lesson could be done as easily by making the students plant a garden, harvest it, and eat it. Or send them to a farm to see the deed done and then, eat the food