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  1. K.I.D is doing shows with Cupcakke... :shocked::yaskween: 

    1. Rauru

      Rauru

      omg y tho

    2. Main Pop Girl

      Main Pop Girl

      @eyb0ss Why not?! :vacuum: I'm here for this rap-rock hybrid!

  2. Never been a fan of 'MOTM' and this version does nothing for me but I love hearing the vocals on 'Change Your Mind'! She really sounds so consistent and totally Britney!
  3. NEVER. EVEN. MIND. I take that back. I think it was someone who had an avatar with a similiar photo to yours in it, it was late when I responded to this and I didn't even realise I was talking to you. I apologise! Hmm...I'm loathe to believe anything I read on Twitter (remember when we thought there was that R8 insider spilling tea on the album delay before he started talking about how Rihanna was his secret wife and they'd been married for years?) but this does seem kinda legit I guess. I just looked up dream hampton and she seems to be pretty close to Jay so I can believe it. I think you're right about other factors coming into play. Like you said, in the publics eye Remy has "atoned" for her misdeeds already whereas maybe people feel Casey has only bought his way out of the situation? But either way, I stand by the idea that race and gender play a big part in how people are perceiving it. I just can't imagine a white male singer - Justin Bieber for example - shooting someone in the chest without having that ruin his career. Also, congrats on being so busy at work, I'm proud of you!
  4. Ooooh, this is named after the Hannah song, right? I guess she was always pretty mature.
  5. Thank you!
  6. Slay at you for actually responding unlike the illiterate unopionated @Baby V Alex! This is a lot to respond to tho so I'm gonna do it in dot points: The entire article is about race and gender so I don't see why it's a bad thing if it's "racially motivated"? I was trying to explore why certain celebrities are villified while others and their transgressions go undiscussed. If anything I can agree that maybe it has more to do with gender than it does with race (i.e. Eminem being criticised for his lyrics about violence against women while Lana's lyrics go unnoticed), but I don't think it's untrue that black people (especially rappers) get "street cred" when they commit acts of violence (i.e., Tupac, Biggie, etc.) while white celebrities are often derided much more minor things than that (like that Fashion Police woman saying Zendaya smelt like patrouli oil). The Moonlight point was to reflect the culture of outrage that exists in the media at the moment, but only as it's targetted towards white people. I actually wasn't talking about the merits of each movie as we both know they're completely subjective, but about media reactions to each. I guarantee you that if it had been a white person directing or starring in that film it would have been called a cultural appropriation, a white saviour narrative or would have been related to white people being obsessed with black tragedy. I won't debate with you too much about Moonlight because it's clear that you enjoyed it while I didn't find it particularly interesting at all. Weirdly, I actually found La La Land with all it's references a lot less redundant than Moonlight which just played out like yet another Precious narrative to me, with the addition of homosexuality. It was definitely brave for the writers to work autobiographically and the acting was good, but the movie itself was average to me. I'm not going to believe the words of an unsourced "Ferguson protester" given that half of Beyonce's fans seem to think she created the universe. I disagree with your characterisation of her as "notoriously private" as it seems to me she takes any opportunity given to make some sensationalist Instagram post. And as far as I know she hasn't explicitly said anything about racial inequality in her music other than "okay ladies, now let's get in formation"? Willing to be proved wrong on that one tho. I could go on and counter your points about Taylor as well, but I actually don't care enough about her to bother. Again tho, we're debating specifics when I'm talking more about the media representation of each woman. You can't tell me that if Beyonce had donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Kesha in a public way the media wouldn't have been all over it praising her. Remy has very little notoriety tho...the only reason she's famous is because she attempted to kill someone and had a #27 collaborative hit with someone called Fat Joe. Unless you're again talking about her underground "street cred" but let's not pretend the charts or media care about what's happening in the Brooklyn rap scene. Casey Affleck's accusations are neither recent or ongoing. They happened seven years ago (almost as long ago as Remy's) and were settled out of court shortly after, which to me closes the case. The only reason they were brought back up again was because he was a hot topic and certain websites thought it would be good clickbait. I agree with your sentiment at the end and thank you for your thoughts! The reason I get annoyed making posts like this is because certain people just blindly dislike them but don't actually give reasons as to why they think I'm incorrect. @Hawks has made negative posts on around four of my articles now saying things like "Countess...sis...this is a mes......." but when I actually ask them why they dislike it they have nothing to give. Thanks for your interesting points!
  7. Omfg, this is a bop! Why did no one post this? Do you have a download for it?
  8. Omfg, I had no idea that was her... I actually liked that 'Homecoming' song they released, it was a bop!
  9. When the best designer on PHF is converted to a Cassadee Pope stan...
  10. And just like then, you had nothing logical or intelligent to say so rightfully so excused yourself from the conversation. Bye sis!
  11. And now back to these bitches @Woodcrest and @Baby V Alex who seem to have a lot to say about my press...
  12. Gurl... Almost 60% of Americans are fine with gay marriage and Trump only had like 20% of the population vote for him...There's a huge amount of people who voted Trump but still support gay rights.
  13. What's the story behind 'No Stopping Me'? I've never heard of it before!
  14. The Gaga reveal at the end... I'm too shook, this is gonna be the best season yet!
  15. Are you the one who makes these?
  16. How do we even know she's ill at all? For all we know she's just attending the funeral for Willy's career and can't make the show...
  17. Someone is begging to be banned from the News section...
  18. 8. a song that is not sung in a language you speak 9. a song with a number in the title 10. a song over 5 minutes long
  19. I hate that this was a quick attempt for you when I would have spent hours on it.
  20. She never said she doesn't believe in gay marriage, she said she didn't use to believe in gay marriage but has since changed her mind.
  21. This coming from the woman who could only get an EP released after twelve rounds of butt injections and a messy blonde wig...
  22. Thank you to my good friend @lovelyjosslyn for informing mother of this SLANDEROUS sub-tweet against our brand.

    I will be considering legal action against Amelia (as we all know she runs her own fan account) and I encourage you all to send them cyber-hate. Thank you. :cackle: 

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    2. Main Pop Girl

      Main Pop Girl

      They privated their account so you have to send a follow request to see them. :cackle: 

      Just when we thought Amelia's career couldn't sink any lower... :tragic: 

    3. Tweener

      Tweener

      #TweenerImpact

      Basic will know not to mess with the baddest bitch now :evil::die:

    4. Dayfid

      Dayfid

      Screaming at all of this mess. I hope Amelia sees that he was sharing and spreading the album around. xo What an amazing fan. He's just mad the album leaked and he can no longer run around being the only Amelia fan with the album (also her only fan in general!)

  23. Caitlyn's already called Trump out on the bathroom bill thing tho...
  24. The Academy Awards were held recently, which as we all know is an excuse for the elite of the world to multiply in one gigantic cesspool of champagne and swap the names of their plastic surgeons/harvesters of baby dragon blood. In the absence of Fashion Police (R.I.P. Joanie), we've decided to take one for the team and continue the trend of celebrating those stars who actually did it right for once and nailed their red carpet looks. Sisters were doing it for themselves this year, with all of our top six choices being female and the majority of them being people of colour - and, as per usual during OSCARs season, the overriding trend was neutrals - particularly creams, golds and blacks - with any stars opting for vibrant colours tending to go for a vivid red. Check out our personal faves below! Sixth Place: Viola Davis Viola Davis, who snatched the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her super powerful role in Fences, is no stranger to a red carpet, and her smoking hot Armani Privé gown is here to remind you why. The dress hugs Vi's natural curves perfectly without seeming overstuffed or overly billowed, and the perfectly draped sleeves add some embellishment to what could otherwise have been a hellishly tired red gown. Most importantly, the dress puts Viola right at the forefront, with her signature wide smile peeking out from a swoop of expensive looking lace front and her makeup natural, subtle and glowing. This outfit is so beautifully selected that we can almost overlook the fact that she's mixed gold and silver accessories, which as we all learnt in The Devil Wears Prada is a total fashion faus pax. Almost. Fifth Place: Nicole Kidman Darling Nikki has been a red carpet regular since before I was born, and this OSCARs season she's proved once again why designers keep her around. Like Viola before her, Nicole rocked a classic Armani Privé design, sticking well within her comfort zone with the figure-hugging silhouette that has become her staple. Nicole has to be one of the few people in Hollywood who can pull this colour scheme off without looking like an extra from The Walking Dead, with her pale skin and fair hair a perfect match for this nude gown. Not gonna lie though, we're a little disappointed that man-candy husband Keith Urban wasn't around to accessorise. Add a guitar and they'd be red carpet royalty. Fourth Place: Emma Stone Emma Stone and her crazy big eyes charmed her way into our hearts with her OSCAR winning role in last year's old fashioned Hollywood musical La La Land, and her vintage kick lived on during the red carpet coverage this year. Em served up effortless chic in her beautifully detailed Givenchy, making her the first Best Actress winner to rep the brand since Audrey Hepburn back in 1954; and with her waved hair and rouged lips, she gave Hep a run for her money as the poster child for old Hollywood glam. Spilling the tea tho, the one drawback to Emma's wardrobe is her reliability: after all, she's been wearing these kinds of looks for the past few years, and at only age 28 we'd like to see her switch up her colour scheme and silhouette a little more regularly. Third Place: Ruth Negga Ruth Negga made waves with her Academy Award nominated role in Loving, and her film's title pretty much nails how we're feeling about this Valentino design. Tbh, this gown teeters on the edge of disaster, with the modest neckline, high waist and long train veering a little too far into Mormon territory for our liking; but thanks to the daring colour choice, a well-placed headband, some bold makeup and an anti-Trump blue ribbon, Ruthie manages to hold firmly onto her cool girl title. Plus, look at those puppy dog eyes. Could you really tell her she looked anything but beautiful? Really? Second Place: Janelle Monáe Janelle Monáe has never been one to shy away from a bold fashion choice, but her typical style risks often channel Tilda Swinton, taking the form of a super sharp tuxedo. For her OSCARs red carpet debut, J went all out with a stunningly executed Elie Saab gown which harks back to her musical alter-ego Cindi (an androgynous android figure, duh), while somehow managing to work in a queen of the faeries vibe as well. On anyone else, the look could have been disastrous, but J pulls it off spectacularly, ensuring that she's the one rocking the dress and it's not wearing her. And just when we thought she couldn't get any cooler, she decided to accessorise with what's been described as a Jennifer Behr "crown". Some people have it so good. First Place: Taraji P. Henson Janelle's Hidden Figures co-star Henson usually stands out for her trashtastic wardrobe as Cookie on the hit TV show Empire (think The Nanny meets Kylie Jenner), but she showed an entirely new side to her look on the OSCARs red carpet in this truly stunning Alberta Ferretti gown. Henson's dress was cinched to perfection, hugging her hourglass figure to a tee before widening into a sexy Jolie-esque split. The stunningly fitted gown, along with the statement necklace and classic curls, exuded Breakfast at Tiffanys glamour with a 2017 twist - and the fact that Henson was the last person we expected it from makes the look so much better. Never change, Taytay. What were your thoughts on the OSCARs red carpet looks this year? Was your fave on our list, or were they robbed of their title? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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