BMF: Industry Thot Posts Lil Meech Sex Tape

So industry passé round Celina Powell is at it again this time attempting to expose Lil Meech of “BMF” just one day or so after he went public with his new relationship with R&B songstress Summer Walker.

First she posted the pic above to her IG then she posted the sex tape.

First of all wouldn’t this be considered revenge porn? This screams of typical bitter side chick revenge tactics. I don’t miss those dating days one bit.

Second I’m here for the Summer Walker/Lil Meech connect. I love them both. They’re both young and doing their thing and apparently having fun. I see no issues here.

I was not able to check out the tape but apparently it can be found on Celina Powell’s OnlyFans.com which I’m definitely not willing to pay for. Lol.

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Dope Tweetz: Cat with Gang Tattoos Rescued from Mexican Prison

I’ve truly thought I had seen it all. I have seen a lot but this truly is a new sight to see. A gangster cat tips the meter. It’s unprecedented.

I found this picture on Twitter and I just have a couple questions here.

1. How the hell did the cat land in prison in the first place?

2. How did the cat to sit still long enough to get tattooed up? If you have ever been inked then you know it doesn’t tickle.

I wonder what set does uh, ‘gangster cat’ belong to?

According to the tweet, ‘gangster cat’ is looking for a forever home since his rescue.

Native American History: The Original Founding Fathers

Photo Credit: NativeBlood.com

Native American history is very near and dear to my heart. Being from the south, I grew up on the Trail of Tears and I have strong Native ancestry to both the Cherokee & Seminole tribes.

I enjoy reading and researching this integral part of my American history. I love collecting artifacts & exploring the culture.

In 1838 and 1839, as part of then President Andrew Jackson’s Indian removal policy, the Cherokee nation was forced to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma. The Cherokee people called this journey the “Trail of Tears,” because of its devastating effects.

Some 100,000 American Indians forcibly removed from what is now the eastern United States to what was called Indian Territory included members of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole tribes.

While cruising Facebook I came across this very interesting page called Native American History.

The page highlights historical facts about the plights of Native Americans in America. They also have a website where you can pick up authentic souvenirs & clothing.

If you’re on Facebook, follow the Native American History page.

Check out the website NATIVE BLOOD and cop you some native heirlooms.

Let’s help represent our tribes and help keep the legacy of our founding fathers alive and well. Without them, there would not be many of us.