The Internet streets are ablaze right now & BIGGIE is rolling in his grave.
Question: Who doesn’t know Biggie’s verse on “Get Money” — ? 😳😟 does this guy realize he is at the Hip Hop Honors? Reciting the lyrics of one of this generation’s Kings of Hip Hop?!
He might not want to step foot in Brooklyn anytime soon! Classic you blew it moment.
Wendy Williams is finally paying for her words. Literally.
Bossip recently reported that the wreckless talk show host recently got on her high horse to discuss Jesse Williams’ incredibly relevant and powerful BET Awards speech.
Unfortunately, the words must have been lost upon Wendy because she went totally left with her thoughts about race in America.
Check out the clip below:
Wendy Williams. A sell out. She is saying all this in hopes that her audience would clap but they ain't having it https://t.co/c5IzUULQTp
Oh and while we’re on Wendy Williams, check out this throwback radio interview of her & my favorite TV judge, Judge Mathis.
Wendy “attempted” to be her usual obnoxious domineering “personality” but was quickly halted in her bear tracks by the former drug dealer turned “distinguished” lawyer & judge. He boldly called out Wendy’s alleged cocaine addiction & accused her of “getting high in the bathroom” and having “powder around her nose.”
By the end of the read there wasn’t much left for the six foot something bully of a talk show host (who prides herself on “keeping it real”) to attack.
The “Detroit native” accused the shock jock of spewing gossip & strongly advised her not to throw stones from a glass house because he wasn’t afraid to toss a few stones back.
Mexico’s president said that there is “no way” his country would ever pay for a wall between it and the United States.
According to KTLA:
In a wide-ranging interview with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria, Enrique Peña Nieto shot down Donald Trump’s campaign promise that he’s going to build a wall and Mexico will foot the bill.
Peña Nieto stressed that economic and social prosperity on both sides of the border relies on a firm relationship between Mexico and the United States.
“We also have to bear in mind that the security of the United States is linked with the security of its neighboring countries,” he said. “And this is what we have built. And I’ll say it again, this is what we have been doing with the U.S. government. We have a relationship of coordination, of collaboration and of cooperation in the area of security, precisely in order to have security in Mexico, to have security in the U.S. and … we are journey companions. We are strategic partners working for security in North America.”
“There is no way that Mexico can pay [for] a wall like that.”
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