NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 24: Nia Long attends the 22nd Annual Reel Works ChangeMaker Gala at The Ziegfeld Ballroom on May 24, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
*Webbies, we’re coming in hot with the stories today. Nia Long has petitioned to retain full custody of her son Kez, who she shares with ex-fiancé Ime Udoka. The couple ended their relationship after Ime, a former Boston Celtics coach, had an alleged affair with a team staff member named Kathleen Nimmo Lynch. According to The Blast, which obtained court documents, Nia seeks Ime to pay her attorney fees. The case will likely lead to terms concerning child support and visitation rights.
Webbies, audacity is at an all-time high with Jennifer Aniston fixing her mouth to say, “I’m so over cancel culture,” said Aniston to Wall Street Journal. “I probably just got canceled by saying that. I just don’t understand what it means. Is there no redemption?” Girl, bye. Twitter decided to jolt Jennifer’s memory and light her up on how she went full Karen mode in trying to cancel Jamie Foxx‘s comments; many accused the Oscar winner’s remarks as anti-Semitic because most yt people lack the knowledge of how the Black community communicates. One person posted, “She didn’t try to cancel Jamie Foxx, but instead of saying she didn’t think his post was antisemitic, she decided to lie about liking his post. Then caved to the pressure and said she’s against antisemitism. She needs to simply say she never thought that statement was antisemitic and stop being a scared little wimp.” Another commenter created a hashtag to deride Jennifer, “I just don’t know what it means” then you should have kept your mouth shut #canceljenniferaniston.” One Jamie supporter said, “She definitely owes him an apology, her apology needs to be as loud as her disrespect 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️.” If Jennifer attempted to have a diverse group of friends, she would have the language to defend Jamie. #teamangelina
Nicole Jackson, a mother from Ohio, laid down some ground rules for her son returning to school. She sets parameters for him to wake up on time for school, prepare his outfits the night before, and how she will not permit any argument about what she makes him for lunch. Nicole punctuates her points with “This Ain’t That” to ensure he knows she’s not down for any childish play-play.
Sha’Carri Richardson, Shericka Jackson, and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce had social media in the feels as they watched their “Black girl sisterhood” sportswomanship on full display after the race. Shelly-Ann asked Sha’Carri if she knew how long the USA had not achieved a gold medal in the women’s track and field, and Sha’Carri heartily replied, “Because of you,” causing the ladies to burst into laughter. Sha’Carri won the 100-meter world championship, while Shericka and Shelly-Ann went home with the silver and bronze. Watching Black people unite throughout the diaspora is a beautiful sign of power; someone quickly go check on Tariq Nasheed.
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