Remember when Bruno was dragged by people that went to his concert because he was late and looked high on weed? and on top of that, made an awful show?
oh wait...
Esteban Vargas SANTIAGO, CHILE less than a minute ago
She is a bad person
ange gomba ABIDJAN, CôTE D'IVOIRE 4 minutes ago
domestic violence aint a joke
Kym Archer BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS 5 minutes ago
Domestic Violence isnt a joke but a very serious problem and for it to be mocked by a woman is just unforgivable
Bengt Iver Skogly LOFOTEN, NORWAY 7 minutes ago
Because she is a ****ing ***** She is so rude aganinst Rihanna ect.
Wessley Daniel Gonçalves BRUSQUE, BRAZIL 8 minutes ago
She makes me cry
He has all these stats, but he doesn't make any waves at all.
waves? he is selling out his tour, who cares about waves? He is scoring big events, like Super Bowl. If he is not in the news for flashing a nipple or twerking on stage, who cares? He is still winning.
Teyana Taylor started the day out by amusing us on 9/25/2013 when she came on twitter ranting and raving, demanding that one of the biggest pop stars in the world responded back to her. It was all fun and games especially since a lot of people had no idea who she was at the time. Many sat back in anticipation, because, this was just another day on twitter with someone trying to make a name for themselves. It was funny I must admit, until Ms Taylor posted a picture of herself & world famous pop star Robyn Rihanna Fenty. Now this still had the potential to be funny, after all people make fun of and bully celebrities on twitter all the time. However the picture she posted was not funny. It was a very recognisable the picture of the pop star. It was the picture that shocked the world almost 4 years ago when Rihanna was beaten by her then boyfriend and pop star Christopher Maurice Brown.Rihanna and Chris Brown had both made amends and have tried to put that in the past. I watched twitter in shock as I now realise what was taking place. Ms Taylor was making fun of Domestic Violence in an attempt to "one up" on her alleged "nemesis" This was no longer about Rihanna or Ms Taylor, this was about me, the women I volunteer with and other victims of domestic violence both men and women worldwide. Domestic Violence was never funny, is not funny and will never be funny. Tweeting irresponsibly when you are fortunate enough to represent a known brand should have repercussions. I am asking her sponsors (Adidas & co.) Her label (Good Money) to send a message not only to the hip hop community but to the victims of DV that is it NEVER okay to make a mockery over such a serious issue that has resulted in the death of numerous men and women worldwide! If you care about this issue please sign my petition. You might be making it easier for your son or daughter to stop the cycle of abuse Please contact them and make your voice be heard Consumer Relations 1-800-448-1796 [email protected]
Please fill this http://www.change.org/petitions/teya...share_petition
Sign this please
#Twitition TEYANA TAYLOR MOCKS DOMESTIC ABUSE http://twitition.com/4ftl8
Love you all!
So sad, I wanted to post this in the MJ/Madonna thread, but it closed before I got a chance.
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Originally posted by Slant Magazine
In the past three years, two of the three biggest pop superstars of the '80s have died tragically. But unlike Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston, Madonna wasn't thrust into the spotlight by way of an enterprising family or the kind of prodigious talent that, with or without its owner's consent, begs to be hoisted up and exalted by the masses. That Madonna was forced to compensate for her perceived lack of natural "talent" with, in addition to unbridled creativity, supreme self-control and focus is probably what's helped keep her from succumbing to the demons that have plagued many of her contemporaries. It's also, perhaps, the thing that makes her a somewhat unsympathetic character, an attractive target for ridicule among even those who claim to love her.