Jada Pinkett Smith wants people to get their minds out of the gutter.
A rep for the “Hawthorne” actress didn’t reply to Yahoo’s request for
comment about Willow Smith’s photo controversy, but Jada did speak out
about it herself on Wednesday night when asked by a pack of paparazzi at
Los Angeles International airport.
“Here’s the deal: There was nothing sexual about that picture or that
situation,” Jada replied sternly, shaking her finger. “You guys are
projecting your trash onto it, and you’re acting like covert pedophiles,
and that’s not cool.”
The drama began earlier this week when Moisés Arias, 20, posted a photo
to Instagram in which he was shirtless and in bed next to Willow, who is
only 13. While there was no physical contact between them — and Willow
was fully clothed — it didn’t stop speculation, and Arias, who appeared
as Rico in “Hannah Montana,” deleted the picture.
Neither Arias nor Willow has spoken out directly, but Gossip Cop
reports that a source close to Arias called any suggestion of a romantic
relationship between them “laughable” and said that she is “like a
sister” to him.
Nonetheless, concern was expressed for the young “Whip My Hair” singer,
with comments ranging from “sick” to “inappropriate” to “weird.” Willow
is known to hang out with the older Jenner sisters — Kylie, 16, and
Kendall, 18, who have been photographed coming and going from
nightclubs. They’ve also posed with Arias on social media.
Jada and Will Smith have a laidback parenting style. The “Men in Black
3″ actor said last year that they don’t punish their children — also
including son Jaden, 15. (Will also has a 21-year-old son, Trey, from
his first marriage.)
“The way that we deal with our kids is, they are responsible for
their lives,” he told Metro last year. “Our concept is, as young as
possible, give them as much control over their lives as possible and the
concept of punishment, our experience has been — it has a little too
much of a negative quality.”
As for Arias’s status with the Smith family? Just fine. On Wednesday night he was photographed out to dinner with Jaden.
Friday, 9 May 2014
Nadia Buari joins #bringbackourgirls campaign + Group of Ghanaian mothers to petition Nigerian High Commissioner this Sunday!
Prolific African actress Nadia Buari has added her voice to the cry
for the immediate return of the abducted Chibok Secondary School girls
in Brono State, Nigeria. The disturbing news that struck the attention
of the world has seen various influential celebrities add their voices
to the ranging protest.
Speaking with the passionate actress who expressed her disappointment in the authorities’ inability to stabilize the menace which prompted her join the protest said she won’t give up till the inhumane act is resolved.
Nadia Buari further thanked her friends and colleagues Morgan Piers, Keke Palmer, Drake, Justin Timberlake, Wyclef Jean etc. for supporting the course, she concluded saying she will pioneer the #BringBackOurGirlsNow campaign here in Ghana and pray for stability in Nigeria.
Meanwhile this Sunday there will be a solidarity campaign in Accra organized by a group of Ghanaian parents. Dubbed ‘Find Our Daughters Now!!!’ the campaign is a show of Solidarity on Mother’s Day – Sunday 11th May – when the group will be presenting a signed petition to the Nigerian High Commissioner at his residence on Independence Avenue. Meeting Point is the BARCLAYS CLUB HOUSE (on the British High Commission road) at 09:00 hrs. Interested persons can join the petition as well. “Wear red or black (or both). Come one, come all!! Spread the word to friends and family who may not be on FaceBook. Parents bring your children, it is never too early for them to start exercising their social conscience This is the least we as Ghanaians can do to help #BringOurDaughtersBackGH”
Speaking with the passionate actress who expressed her disappointment in the authorities’ inability to stabilize the menace which prompted her join the protest said she won’t give up till the inhumane act is resolved.
Nadia Buari further thanked her friends and colleagues Morgan Piers, Keke Palmer, Drake, Justin Timberlake, Wyclef Jean etc. for supporting the course, she concluded saying she will pioneer the #BringBackOurGirlsNow campaign here in Ghana and pray for stability in Nigeria.
Meanwhile this Sunday there will be a solidarity campaign in Accra organized by a group of Ghanaian parents. Dubbed ‘Find Our Daughters Now!!!’ the campaign is a show of Solidarity on Mother’s Day – Sunday 11th May – when the group will be presenting a signed petition to the Nigerian High Commissioner at his residence on Independence Avenue. Meeting Point is the BARCLAYS CLUB HOUSE (on the British High Commission road) at 09:00 hrs. Interested persons can join the petition as well. “Wear red or black (or both). Come one, come all!! Spread the word to friends and family who may not be on FaceBook. Parents bring your children, it is never too early for them to start exercising their social conscience This is the least we as Ghanaians can do to help #BringOurDaughtersBackGH”
“I’ve been diagnosed with hypertension, so I have to relocate from Nigeria’ – Kunle Afolayan
Early this year, prolific Nollywood director Kunle Afolayan took to
his Facebook page to express his frustration about Nigeria and his plans
to relocate as he could no longer bear the hardship.
Well, it looks like he’s made up his mind to really relocate. In a recent interview with Netng, he said he has been diagnosed with hypertension and must relocate. When asked if his relocation would not discourage those who are looking up to him, Kunle said:
“I have been diagnosed with hypertension, so I should stay here and die because I want to impress people? It isn’t about people anymore. It is now about me and my health. I have proven that certain things can be done in this country but you have to use blood and sweat. All the projects I have done, I have had to use these two. For me to achieve this, whoever is ready to use blood and sweat too might be able to achieve same feat. But we don’t have the same strength. Right now I am overwhelmed in a way and I can function from anywhere. I can go to Hollywood and be lecturing African cinema or go to Gambia and be making film or move to Ghana. I love this country which is why I am still here. I discourage people form traveling abroad but health is wealth. I think it is important that I am in the right frame of mind for health reasons” he said.
Well, it looks like he’s made up his mind to really relocate. In a recent interview with Netng, he said he has been diagnosed with hypertension and must relocate. When asked if his relocation would not discourage those who are looking up to him, Kunle said:
“I have been diagnosed with hypertension, so I should stay here and die because I want to impress people? It isn’t about people anymore. It is now about me and my health. I have proven that certain things can be done in this country but you have to use blood and sweat. All the projects I have done, I have had to use these two. For me to achieve this, whoever is ready to use blood and sweat too might be able to achieve same feat. But we don’t have the same strength. Right now I am overwhelmed in a way and I can function from anywhere. I can go to Hollywood and be lecturing African cinema or go to Gambia and be making film or move to Ghana. I love this country which is why I am still here. I discourage people form traveling abroad but health is wealth. I think it is important that I am in the right frame of mind for health reasons” he said.
P. Diddy Joins the Protest #Bringbackourgirls
American heavyweight pop star Sean Combs AKA P Diddy posted the above pix in support of the #Bringbackour girls campaign.
It’s amazing how loads of A listed American celebrities turnout in support of this and i must say….I’m impressed.
Thanks to you all…..God Bless us all
It’s amazing how loads of A listed American celebrities turnout in support of this and i must say….I’m impressed.
Thanks to you all…..God Bless us all
French UMP,Thierry Mariani under fire for saying Boko Haram kidnapping exonerates the West on Slavery
Member of the French National Assembly for French residents overseas,Thierry Mariani has justified the abduction of over 200 girls by Boko Haram saying ”
The abduction sect # BokoHaram recalled that Africa did not wait for the West to engage in slavery # deculpabilisation
This caused serious outrage in France by celebrities and politicians with many calling his comment outrageous and insensitive . PS MP Dear Yann Galut denounced it as ” simply outrageous and shameful “.Humorist Sophia Aram said, Thierry Mariani ” demonstrates that bullshit is universal .”
He has been asked to apologize or take it down with calls for sanctions against him. He has not deleted the tweet or apologised and A hashtag #stopmariani has been started…
Translation: If I understand correctly, the UMP @ ThierryMARIANI wants to “exonerate” the West have practised slavery? Provocation or disease?
Translation” unbearable slippages on twitter @ ThierryMARIANI. He apologizes and he closes his account for good. # stopmariani The mayor of Meaux ,Jean- Francois Cope said
“I had Thierry Mariani on the phone, he told me that his remarks had exceeded his thought and of course as we all condemning the heinous crime ( Boko Haram ) ,I have deeply regretted ( what Mr. Mariani ) , deplored , I told him and we explained that ” France is first in line to contribute to the research so that the despicable actions of these terrorists are arrested as soon as possible “
Kim Kardashian ‘Sickened’ by Racism and Ready to Fight Back
With Mother’s Day just around the corner, it’s only natural that Kim
Kardashian has her daughter on her mind — but what she’s thinking might
surprise you.
In a post on her blog, the future Mrs. Kanye West admitted that having a child has given her a greater understanding racism and just how much it still exists in the U.S.
“I never knew how much being a mom would change me,” she began. “To be honest, before I had North, I never really gave racism or discrimination a lot of thought. It is obviously a topic that Kanye is passionate about, but I guess it was easier for me to believe that it was someone else’s battle.”
But what sparked her shift in focus, exactly? “Recently, I’ve read and personally experienced some incidents that have sickened me and made me take notice,” Kim lamented. “I realize that racism and discrimination are still alive, and just as hateful and deadly as they ever have been.”
While she doesn’t go into detail about these “incidents,” it’s safe to assume they’re related to her mixed-race daughter and her future husband. A few contenders that come to mind include West’s alleged January assault of an 18-year-old man who made racist remarks to Kim, as well as her encounter with comedian Christian Stephan at the Vienna Ball in February when he approached her dressed in blackface, pretending to be Kanye. It’s true that Kim has dated men of color before (from Ray J to Reggie Bush to her previous husband, Kris Humphries, whose father is black), but never one as polarizing as West. Perhaps that fact, combined with motherhood, has brought Kim’s activist side to light.
“I feel a responsibility as a mother, a public figure, a human being, to do what I can to make sure that not only my child, but all children, don’t have to grow up in a world where they are judged by the color of their skin, or their gender, or their sexual orientation. I want my daughter growing up in a world where love for one another is the most important thing,” she declared.
In keeping with her humanitarian streak, just hours after sharing these thoughts, Kim attended the USC Shoah Foundation’s 20th Anniversary Gala. “Honored to be at the USC Shoah Foundation event to support Armenian genocide testimonies,” she shared on Instagram. “I’m sitting next to the most inspiring 100 year old Armenian genocide survivor.”
While we whole-heartedly support Kim in her discovery that racism is still a thing and her desire to help end it, it’s worth noting that Khloé beat her to the punch ages ago. Back in 2009, Kim’s sister shared a blog post succinctly titled, “I Need to Vent!” in which she addressed “cruel and unnecessary remarks about race” made by her fans.
“I personally am shocked that in this day and age people are still so judgmental and racist — it blows my mind!” she stated before adding, “How does one person’s color, weight, height, language define who they are? It is sad that people are so mean and so willing to promote their ridiculous views! It’s almost like they think it’s cool to be racist and prejudiced. Leaving comments like that are just wrong!”
Still, at least the bride-to-be feels compelled to act now. According to Kim, the first step she needs to take to fight racism is to “stop pretending like this isn’t my issue or my problem.” Sounds like a solid start to us. “Because… the California teenager who was harassed and killed by his classmates for being gay, the teenage blogger in Pakistan who was shot on her school bus for speaking out in favor of women’s rights, the boy in Florida who was wrongly accused of committing a crime and ultimately killed because of the color of his skin, they are all someone’s son and someone’s daughter and it is our responsibility to give them a voice and speak out for those who can’t and hopefully in the process, ensure that hate is something our children never have to see.”
Even though we don’t always love everything Kim says (or wears, or does), we have to give her kudos for bring up this issue to her millions of fans and followers. She’s starting to sound like a mother, indeed.
In a post on her blog, the future Mrs. Kanye West admitted that having a child has given her a greater understanding racism and just how much it still exists in the U.S.
“I never knew how much being a mom would change me,” she began. “To be honest, before I had North, I never really gave racism or discrimination a lot of thought. It is obviously a topic that Kanye is passionate about, but I guess it was easier for me to believe that it was someone else’s battle.”
But what sparked her shift in focus, exactly? “Recently, I’ve read and personally experienced some incidents that have sickened me and made me take notice,” Kim lamented. “I realize that racism and discrimination are still alive, and just as hateful and deadly as they ever have been.”
While she doesn’t go into detail about these “incidents,” it’s safe to assume they’re related to her mixed-race daughter and her future husband. A few contenders that come to mind include West’s alleged January assault of an 18-year-old man who made racist remarks to Kim, as well as her encounter with comedian Christian Stephan at the Vienna Ball in February when he approached her dressed in blackface, pretending to be Kanye. It’s true that Kim has dated men of color before (from Ray J to Reggie Bush to her previous husband, Kris Humphries, whose father is black), but never one as polarizing as West. Perhaps that fact, combined with motherhood, has brought Kim’s activist side to light.
“I feel a responsibility as a mother, a public figure, a human being, to do what I can to make sure that not only my child, but all children, don’t have to grow up in a world where they are judged by the color of their skin, or their gender, or their sexual orientation. I want my daughter growing up in a world where love for one another is the most important thing,” she declared.
In keeping with her humanitarian streak, just hours after sharing these thoughts, Kim attended the USC Shoah Foundation’s 20th Anniversary Gala. “Honored to be at the USC Shoah Foundation event to support Armenian genocide testimonies,” she shared on Instagram. “I’m sitting next to the most inspiring 100 year old Armenian genocide survivor.”
While we whole-heartedly support Kim in her discovery that racism is still a thing and her desire to help end it, it’s worth noting that Khloé beat her to the punch ages ago. Back in 2009, Kim’s sister shared a blog post succinctly titled, “I Need to Vent!” in which she addressed “cruel and unnecessary remarks about race” made by her fans.
“I personally am shocked that in this day and age people are still so judgmental and racist — it blows my mind!” she stated before adding, “How does one person’s color, weight, height, language define who they are? It is sad that people are so mean and so willing to promote their ridiculous views! It’s almost like they think it’s cool to be racist and prejudiced. Leaving comments like that are just wrong!”
Still, at least the bride-to-be feels compelled to act now. According to Kim, the first step she needs to take to fight racism is to “stop pretending like this isn’t my issue or my problem.” Sounds like a solid start to us. “Because… the California teenager who was harassed and killed by his classmates for being gay, the teenage blogger in Pakistan who was shot on her school bus for speaking out in favor of women’s rights, the boy in Florida who was wrongly accused of committing a crime and ultimately killed because of the color of his skin, they are all someone’s son and someone’s daughter and it is our responsibility to give them a voice and speak out for those who can’t and hopefully in the process, ensure that hate is something our children never have to see.”
Even though we don’t always love everything Kim says (or wears, or does), we have to give her kudos for bring up this issue to her millions of fans and followers. She’s starting to sound like a mother, indeed.
Miss Sahhara Trashes First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan
Been a long while anyone heard from her but here’s what Miss Sahhara had
to say after she saw First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan’s cry video.
It’s after the cut. Meanwhile, Sahhara also shared a strong worded post
earlier on today which she deleted later on..
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