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Karrueche's in a perilous position. No one talks about her when she's not with Chris and clearly she's gotten quite a bit of media traction out of their relationship. She's short and average looking, and what few modeling jobs she's gotten outside of Instagram are due to her association with Chris. Fact is, she puts

I don't see how you could have written this article and not mentioned the "Birthday Cake" remix, particularly where Rih says that she's "sweeter than a rice cake." At first, I didn't want to believe that line was shading Karrueche. This was while Chris was technically still with Kae. So, I had a hard time believing

Duchess has been winning since this debacle . . .

What, did you think Beyonce's album was pop?

What, did you think Beyonce's album was pop?

CoralTree is referring to this . . .

Gabi Butler is a top athlete that trains umpteen hours a day, is on a youtube series about her team, and has been recognized in the national media for how skilled she is at her craft. It's pretty disrespectful to Gabi to compare her to some random internet girl who boasts no such talents, simply because they're both

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"I really do not understand the mentality of the parents of these kids."

I don't think Bey would pose for a Bey/Jay cover. It just isn't necessary. She sells more issues of Vogue than Kim, solo. Plus, outside of red carpet appearances, Beyonce has never been one to use her husband for publicity.

Anna could put Doutzen Kroes and her black husband on the cover, and it wouldn't have drawn the type of ire that the KimYe cover did. Kim could have a white husband, and there still would have been a backlash. They could have put Kanye on the cover with Cara Delevingne,and there wouldn't have been a controversy. The

Most of the controversy was over Kim on the cover, not Kanye. So, I don't agree with the racism charges. No one had a problem with LeBron James on the cover of Vogue with Giselle, per se. It was LeBron on the cover channeling King Kong that people had a problem with. I said this downthread. The move was corny and

Whatever, Anna. Putting KimYe on the cover was a try hard, desperate move for publicity and relevance, and it wasn't even rewarded with blockbuster newsstand sales. "#WorldsMostTalkedAboutCouple," and the issue still couldn't crack 300K, LOL. So, there's that. The only things that cover succeeded in doing was

But see, Kim isn't black, and that's what I don't like about this piece. On the one hand, the author pays lip service to Kim/Selter's white privilege, yet at the same time suggests that Baartman's tragedy somehow applies to Kim or may serve as a cautionary tale, when that's the furthest thing from the truth given

LOL, Really? You read some stuff on tumblr; did you? Methinks you may have had some difficulty comprehending those short memes, given your inability to digest the two lines I wrote above.

Here . . . Some of the finer points on the racial implications of the original photo, with the black woman channeling Saartjie Baartman, in the book called "Jungle Fever."

It's really not as bad as all that. 212 came out three years ago. She actually left her label and released the album independently. Last week it was top 3 on itunes, which is pretty remarkable for an artist with no major label support. The physical copies have yet to be released. The media is clearly on her side

"A-Zea stay talking that sick, sadistic shit . . ."

Yes, her new album Broke With Expensive Taste is everything! It is the best hip-hop album that has been or will be released this year.

"...I didn't come up w/the concept, but I'm very sorry & take full responsibility if it has offended anyone. I'd never condone Nazism in my art."

Since when is Nicki known for or has ever portrayed herself as some sort of radical feminist that spurns the male gaze? Did this happen before or after the Anaconda video? When has she ever been called a "feminazi" or ever been thought of, in that regard, to merit such "satire?" When did that happen, exactly? Oh,