I thought Ricky and Lucy were evenly attractive and had complementary flaws and strengths. You could easily understand how they ended up together and why they stayed together within the confines of the show.
I thought Ricky and Lucy were evenly attractive and had complementary flaws and strengths. You could easily understand how they ended up together and why they stayed together within the confines of the show.
I’m too busy to dig up a pic, but he was legit good-looking back in his high school days. Rocked a popped collar like a jock and everything. I was stunned when I first saw the pic...and then utterly ashamed at how I found him attractive.
Wendy Williams is a garbage person who constantly seeks attention by disparaging others and creating such gross innuendo that various decent celebs are forced to go on the defensive. So I feel absolutely nothing for her considering the rumors. The only person I’m sorry for is her kids.
Joan was such a weirdo and I LOVED her for it. We rarely get to see successful but still hilariously quirky Black women in media who aren’t mocked for being human. All of them, Joan, Toni, Maya, Lynn, they all had their own realistic issues but were so well-rounded and interesting. And unlike a lot of shows at the…
Yep! Kelsey Grammer also helped produce The Game, which was similar to Girlfriends in that it portrayed well-round, Black female characters with a lot of hidden depths.
My brother worked as a valet at a fancy hotel in L.A. where Ricky Martin showed up to eat lunch at one of the fancy restaurants inside. When my brother brought back his car, Ricky tipped him $100 bucks. My brother, assuming he wanted change, tried to rush off to the valet stand. Except Ricky Martin stopped him by…
I first remember her on this amazing and legit groundbreaking show called “Girlfriends” that was on UPN (and that she sings the theme to in the clip above). It followed the lives of four Black women of different social classes living in L.A. That show was on when I was a teenager and had a huge effect on me as a POC…
ALL OF THESE. Not to mention, incredibly white and straight narratives.
I’m an L.A. native, born and bred. Fourth generation on one side, with that side of the family coming here before WWI. Third generation on the other side, with that side family coming here a year after WWII ended. To be blunt, the only friends I have are close people who I’ve known since high school and middle school…
Eh, I’m not going to tell a mixed person how they can identify. It’s not like she said “I NEVER identify with being Black,” she just said “not always,” which makes sense.
They’re like us...except they’re off the leash because they have WAY more money and WAY more enablers/Yes Men types who never say no because said celebrity is usually paying to keep them around.