So we know high waisted is all the rage right now, but I can’t say I think this look works for Jen Garner who wore this at a Tokyo priemer. I’m just not getting enough waist, and the blouse is just to much, but not in a good way. Oh I can just see it now, this high waisted thing is gonna get out of control. Tell me what you really think. Is this a good look on her? Post a comment.
Archive for August, 2007
Hilary Find the Nearest Mac Counter
Posted in Uncategorized on August 31, 2007 by karismichelleRoberto Cavalli to design for H&M?
Posted in Uncategorized on August 30, 2007 by mtorimarJermaine Dupree’s Grand Opening of Studio 72 in Atlanta
Posted in Uncategorized on August 30, 2007 by mtorimar
KeKe Why?at says" My White Mama used to say n*gger all the time
Posted in Your 15 minutes are up on August 30, 2007 by mtorimarK.W.: (Laughs) No, no. You can ask my mama(that’s how you know someone’s lying). I was born March 10,1982. If you hang around me you’ll say, Okay, she’s 25 (more like 5 but o.k.). I know what I want in life—I’m a go-getter and I’m not afraid to get what I want.
Essence.com: What is the biggest misconception you think people have about you?
K.W.: People always say I look really different in person and ask, “What are you mixed with?” Then when I tell them they say, “I thought you were all Black!” I get that a lot because my mother is Caucasian and my father is Indian and Black.
Essence.com: Do you identify as a Black woman?
K.W.: I am a woman. I ain’t like Tiger Woods. The truth is I’m 25 percent Black. I claim to be Black, Indian and I claim to be White. I’m all of it. If you ask me, “What are you?” I’m going to say, “I’m a woman.” I stand up for all women. I don’t care if you’re Black, White, Chinese, whatever. I don’t know what my mama put on my birth certificate…. (Laughs)
Essence.com: Did she (your mother) ever talk to you about the N-word?
K.W.: My mom was raised around African-American people all her life. She can cornrow and everything. All she knows is the African-American way of living, because her stepfather was Black and she was raised by his family. She will use the N-word like it’s going out of style. (Wow that’s some “Mama” you got there KeKe) I say, “Mama you can’t just go around using the N-word,” and she’s like, “I don’t give a damn. I say what I want to say. N—a ain’t no color, it’s an ignorant person.”
K.W.: No, she doesn’t say “n—er,” she says “n—a” and says it in front of everybody, every day. She has always said it since I was a little girl. Hell, I thought my name was “n—er” for a long time. We never thought about it being a bad word.
Essence.com: Wow. So she didn’t want you to watch Roots, but she referred to you and your brother with the N-word? Do you think it’s time for her to stop using it?
K.W.: People should feel free to say what they want to say as long as they don’t use it to hurt other people. I don’t think “n—a” is a bad word. I don’t think it’s directed toward people of color. Now, the word “n—er,” if you call me that, I will kick your a– because now you’re trying to be nasty and hurt my feelings. It depends on how you’re using it.
Essence.com: But do you really think it’s enough of a distinction between the two to make exceptions?
K.W.: Yes, because back in the day they were saying it with the “er” on the end. I think it’s just like saying Negro, because the word in the dictionary it means “ignorant person.”
Essence.com: Yes, and many people still believe that “ignorant people” equals “Black people.”
K.W.: At the end of the day, you’re the one who is ignorant. I don’t think people should use the word so much. I hate how everyone thinks that Black people are beneath them, even Asians, Whites and …Mexicans. No, I’m not all Black(Oh no we wouldn’t think such a thing KeKe) but I definitely stand up for the Black people (Awl thanks..). They’ve (oh it’s they’ve now…you’re a buffoon lady) had it rough, they can’t help the fact that they’re skin is dark, or that their nose is a lil’ wider or that the curls in their hair might be tighter than yours. I don’t think that it’s fair for people who look like me with the light skin, pointy nose and the pretty hair to think that dark-complected people are any less than them (KeKe your hair is no different than many (non mixed) black people so why would people make a distinction between you and them). Who am I? I’m not better than you. I breathe the same air and I bleed the same blood. Nobody is better than anybody else. We are all in this struggle called life. I think brown skin is beautiful because people like me have to lay out in the sun to try and look like you. My best friends are Black—Black-Black—and I think that’s so beautiful. I think that’s why I decided to make my children Black(you didn’t decide anything dumb dumb…your children would have been black regardless, because you’re black). I could have married a White dude or got with a White man and my kids probably would have looked completely White. That’s not what I wanted. Now, they can go outside and get a for-real tan (laughs). I think Black is beautiful. I stand for the African-American people until the day I die (so when do you think that will be…{blank stare}).
Essence.com: What do you hope your legacy will be?
K.W.: My mission in life is ….I’ll spare yall the Koon by ya…and finish her statement..to be a 40 year old ignoramus trying to pass for 25 who is filled with contradictions and self hate, I will also be known for the 15 seconds of fame I had and how I tried to release a lame album called “Ghetto Rose” …that flopped and ultimately caused me to be a waste of time and space.
Welp…there you have it by her own definition KeKe Why?at has gone on record and called both she and her white mama n*ggers….couldn’t have said it better myself..Thanks for exposing her and calling her out on the low Essence.
Not El DeBarge
Posted in Book 'em, Celebrity Injustice on August 30, 2007 by karismichelle
80’s R&B crooner El Debarge age 46 is locked up. He was arrested on Sunday on a domestic abuse charge. The charge was dismissed, but he is still being held because of an outstanding drug warrant. He is currently being held without bail. I tell you if it isn’t one thing it’s another with these formerly famous people (I will refrain from using the term washed up). Can’t they just be happy with their previous accomplishments and go (Madea voice) “Sat Down” some where.
Source: TMZ
Dancing With the Stars Headliners
Posted in Where Are they Now on August 29, 2007 by mtorimar
Mel B
Is LiLo drugging and fugging in Rehab?
Posted in Uncategorized on August 29, 2007 by mtorimarDid you think the Lindsay Lohan letter OhBlogit posted last week was a spoof?……..
Well we weren’t too far off….It looks like Lindsay Lohan has reportedly tested positive for drugs at the Cirque Lodge where she’s currently in rehab. A source gave the following details: “Lindsay got called into the director’s office on August 15 and was questioned about drugs. When ordered to take a drug test, she …screamed and cursed at the medical director before storming out the room. She was told that if she couldn’t conform to the program, she’d have to leave.”…….the source, who claims to be from the Cirque Lodge in Utah also gave indicated that Lohan had been caught romancing in the bathroom: “Staff were alerted to the bathroom because there were strange noises coming from inside ……When they opened the door, Lindsay, flustered and with her hair all over was in a compromising position with a guy – who’s also at Cirque for drug rehab.”….sounds like an innocent game of “Hide ‘N’ Go (Bleep) IMO….

































