Tyler Perry has made a fortune portraying Black men as abusive, absent, criminal, weak, or incapable of leading their families. Meanwhile, Black women are often written as saints who can do no wrong. After a while, it stops feeling like storytelling and starts feeling like a stereotype. Black men deserve to see themselves represented as loving fathers, loyal husbands, protectors, professionals, and leaders, not just as the problem that a woman has to overcome.
🔥 Does Jey Uso DESERVE to Win King of the Ring? 🤔
Jey has been super over, survived heavy Bloodline drama, and earned massive crowd reactions.
But some fans say it’s time for a younger star to take the crown.
Has Jey done enough to earn it… or should someone else be King?
YES or NO?
Drop your honest take 👇
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The moment Teyana Taylor was denied entry onto the court by security after the New York Knicks won the championship. They wouldn’t let her through, even though she’s a celebrity. 😭
Jade Cargill is better than what you think.
Not only is her physique one that is desired by many a gym goer, her aura matches everything around it. And last night she proved once again that she's the goods by wrestling essentially one-handed after a wardrobe malfunction.
No, not that one.
Jade took a superplex from Charlotte and after landing on the mat her wig came off. Those who understand a modicum of protective hairstyles know wigs like Jade's are glued on. Especially for the type of activity that Jade is participating in. So a) it had to really hurt getting that ripped off your head in that fashion and b) she had to hold her wig on her head while she wrestled the rest of the match.
That's boss type behavior!
Shout out to Jade for being amazing. It's not surprising though, because Black women are amazing!