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The part that podcast sounded like parkass was hilarious. I wasn’t understanding her either when she said it. Lol 😆

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Tasha at first glance I took this woman story as not credible because she painted the story about she being the victim while the system protects the perpetrator. It sounded like something I’ve seen in the movies, but then you broke it down. The fact that she was omitting pertinent information, is what was making her story sound far fetched. This interview actually turned out to be a great display of investigative journalism. The lady needs to be ready to put everything out on the table if she wants to get justice for her suffering. Glad you made it clear to her. Great job as always.

Jul 08 at 07:51 PM

MING BUGATTI I agree with you and your point of view is a good one, which it sounds like it’s coming from a place of love and care. But if she needed help or guidance how to get in the acting business etc. she should of just said that. There was no need to come pretending as if she was acting out a script. No good. Perhaps she’ll learn from this experience and change her tactics.

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Lololol 😂🤣😂🤣

I was thinking the same, lol. Poor thing.

LotusTai wow I never knew that. I’ll bare that in my mind when getting my nails done from now on. Thank you.

I agree not worth the time and energy. Her lies will catch up with her, and best to not be involved when it all comes crumbling down for her.

It was funny. White woman are a whole other level of mess. I like to chit chat with them from time to time. You be surprised how they are big game players.

isipslowly don’t be depressed. He is only showing the world how much he hates his mother and the internalized hate issues he has with himself. Sadly a lot of black men especially if they had no father growing up suffer from this.