Black Love
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I don’t get mad anymore, I just get really quiet. Why keep talking when nobody is really listening to you?
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tlc and janet - MY BRANDS
Janet Jackson’s makeup for “What’s It Gonna Be?” was done by Mathu Andersen, who also did the makeup for TLC’s “No Scrubs” video and worked extensively with RuPaul. Jackson was styled by Wayne Scot Lukas and her hair was done by Janet Zeitoun.
Everyone knows that TLC’s 1999 “No Scrubs” video was heavily inspired by Michael and Janet Jackson’s intergalactic clip for “Scream”.
Mathu Andersen did TLC’s makeup for the latter, and then did Janet’s that same year. Interesting stuff~~
Btw, Janet’s makeup in “Scream” was done by Kevyn Aucoin.
Anyways, famous Black costume designer/stylist June Ambrose styled Busta Rhymes for the “What’s It Gonna Be” video. She also did “Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems”, “The Rain”, Jay-Z’s looks in “Apeshit”, and Missy Elliott’s Marie Claire spread that dropped last week!
Moral of the story is: the relationship between the past, present and future is traceable and your faves inspire your faves!
i’ve had a good heart for all the wrong people
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King Von’s daddy was fine as hell.. like wow.
On Monday, November 16, Kingdom made the revelation that she recently mustered up the courage to come out to her mother. To her surprise, Kingdom says that her mother was not shocked but instead told her that she had known all along.
A lesbian senior at Franklin High School testifying about her experiences with being bullied to a committee of the Franklin School District was interrupted by a woman member of the audience who yelled “This has to stop. This is the indoctrination.”
Notably, the generational group that has the highest percentage of people who identify as LGBT is the youngest -- Generation Z (born 1997 to 2002) -- with 15.9%. That compares to 9.1% of millennials (born 1981 to 1996), 3.8% of Generation X (born 1965 to 1980), 2% of baby boomers (born 1946 to 1964) and 1.3% of traditionalists (born before 1946).
black women in cinema part two
Regina Hall in 2000′s Scary Movie.
90s janet jackson