Lifetime just knew they could recreate the magic :kii:
Thanks for the reminder
They talking about it on my timeline
Not the white lady supporting the Surviving Lies page :uhh:
I believe these first 3 women
Tiffany, Jovante and Ebony for sure
Nfffvhggg at Angela Yee popping up
I could see if it was a little 1 hr special
not another SIX hours
:udontlookok:
I don't wanna watch. The first one was exhausting. He's in jail so :overit: .
It's the #1 trending topic sooooo
The first one was so DRAINING and DARK
Quote from: Scott. on January 02, 2020, 10:51:30 PM
It's the #1 trending topic sooooo
:plzstop:
Marilyn didn't even vote. U can't expect him to know what's goin on in the Damn world
$250k is really nothing
I wish Tiffany and her family knew that
I mean the nigga is locked up this was just the final nail in the coffin
Lifetime is just doing a victory lap mess at this point
I believe Tiffany wholeheartedly
Well this episode I'm watching is still bringing more stuff to light
I say keep going until the verdict of guilty is read
Quote from: 89 on January 02, 2020, 11:22:00 PM
Well this episode I'm watching is still bringing more stuff to light
I say keep going until the verdict of guilty is read
Right :dead:
Hdhahshahahjssh not them mentioning Keyshia
lifetime FAGG. Queen said what she said. Fuck these trifling ass parents
N
It's kinda true though at least for any parents who let their child around him after 2008
the love of money is really the route to all evil
Of course those cracker bitches support him smh
I'm kinda over it..just curious what the judge will say.
This was actually way better than the series from last year.
I love how they started from the beginning and working their way up to now.
Kinda pissed sparkle's niece ain't speaking up.
Hearing the black exec talk i know jive pulled some strings in the lawsuits 2 decades ago.
I will never understand how he wasn't cancelled after the Aaliyah mess. It should've been curtains then and there. It just goes back to black ppl (STILL) thinking girls are fast and seduce these "men" :uhh:
:plzstop: @keyshia getting lashed.
Should've just said no comment hun :sobusyjetsetter:
Quote from: Marilyn on January 02, 2020, 11:35:06 PM
Hdhahshahahjssh not them mentioning Keyshia
lifetime FAGG. Queen said what she said. Fuck these trifling ass parents
K said she aint saying nothing bc the last time she spoke ppl said she was a liar and she she aint doin it no moe
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 03, 2020, 06:32:28 AM
I will never understand how he wasn't cancelled after the Aaliyah mess. It should've been curtains then and there. It just goes back to black ppl (STILL) thinking girls are fast and seduce these "men" :uhh:
Yea she was booed at shows and producers didnt want to work with her for OIAM. She needed that FACE/smile and intrinsic inner glow to mask it all because I know she was dealing with trauma too like any teen girl would. And in the public eye. but she did her thing.
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 03, 2020, 07:00:22 AM
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 03, 2020, 06:32:28 AM
I will never understand how he wasn't cancelled after the Aaliyah mess. It should've been curtains then and there. It just goes back to black ppl (STILL) thinking girls are fast and seduce these "men" :uhh:
Yea she was booed at shows and producers didnt want to work with her for OIAM. She needed that FACE/smile and intrinsic inner glow to mask it all because I know she was dealing with trauma too like any teen girl would. And in the public eye. but she did her thing.
I was wayyy too young to understand the mess. But I'm beyond disgusted now. Our community and the white powers that be really allowed this man to terrorize all these black girls to the point where he felt bold and unstoppable.
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 03, 2020, 08:13:09 AM
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 03, 2020, 07:00:22 AM
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 03, 2020, 06:32:28 AM
I will never understand how he wasn't cancelled after the Aaliyah mess. It should've been curtains then and there. It just goes back to black ppl (STILL) thinking girls are fast and seduce these "men" :uhh:
Yea she was booed at shows and producers didnt want to work with her for OIAM. She needed that FACE/smile and intrinsic inner glow to mask it all because I know she was dealing with trauma too like any teen girl would. And in the public eye. but she did her thing.
I was wayyy too young to understand the mess. But I'm beyond disgusted now. Our community and the white powers that be really allowed this man to terrorize all these black girls to the point where he felt bold and unstoppable.
i agree with all of this.
And l wonder if Aaliyah and Tiffany ever remained cordial after all of that
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 03, 2020, 08:13:09 AM
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 03, 2020, 07:00:22 AM
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 03, 2020, 06:32:28 AM
I will never understand how he wasn't cancelled after the Aaliyah mess. It should've been curtains then and there. It just goes back to black ppl (STILL) thinking girls are fast and seduce these "men" :uhh:
Yea she was booed at shows and producers didnt want to work with her for OIAM. She needed that FACE/smile and intrinsic inner glow to mask it all because I know she was dealing with trauma too like any teen girl would. And in the public eye. but she did her thing.
I was wayyy too young to understand the mess. But I'm beyond disgusted now. Our community and the white powers that be really allowed this man to terrorize all these black girls to the point where he felt bold and unstoppable.
The most chilling thing to me is anytime they announce the name of the album, and how he crafted it. It's really sick, like you're using your victim as your muse, singing these lyrics that paint the picture of the abuse, which ultimately feels like it's coming from her. That's so warped. It's really the title track that's the most disgusting. Then for them to coach her to say the title was so that people would focus on the music and not her age. These aren't a 14 year olds marketing strategies, he was probably able to brainwash her to a degree. Aaliyah was the first time the world had gotten word that Rkelly was a pedo. We can say "oh my daughter wouldn't have been around this man, she wouldn't be singing these lyrics without me knowing something inappropriate was going on" but this is before we knew Rkelly was evil. I don't blame her parents, Barry is the one who I believe knew about Rkellys activities and may be why Diane doesn't have a relationship with Barry. I know she stills feels an amount of guilt, regardless for trusting Aaliyah with him. I mean that's her uncle....
I don't believe there is any way Diane and her fam didn't know what was going on. Aaliyah was singing inappropriate things, dressed like him, wearing his chains, and calling him her best friend. :uhh: Under normal circumstances, any parent would have seen the red flags. But because it's the music industry and fame was at stake, it was seen as ok.
Also, remember that it was her family who bought into the notion that Aaliyah was "mature for her age" when they should have been more concerned with protecting her innocence. Diane was the same one calling Aaliyah sexy as a child. :blink: There are some weird things that went on that to me felt like all of them putting the blinders on so that she could get famous.
Quote from: ssw4919 on January 03, 2020, 08:50:16 AM
I don't believe there is any way Diane and her fam didn't know what was going on. Aaliyah was singing inappropriate things, dressed like him, wearing his chains, and calling him her best friend. :uhh: Under normal circumstances, any parent would have seen the red flags. But because it's the music industry and fame was at stake, it was seen as ok.
Also, remember that it was her family who bought into the notion that Aaliyah was "mature for her age" when they should have been more concerned with protecting her innocence. Diane was the same one calling Aaliyah sexy as a child. :blink: There are some weird things that went on that to me felt like all of them putting the blinders on so that she could get famous.
That makes sense but I don't fully see it that way. I don't think they realized her innocence needed protection. Dressing like your mentor and wearing chains isn't a red flag unless your mentor is a monster, and I don't think Michael and Diane knew that.
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 03, 2020, 09:00:20 AM
I don't think they realized her innocence needed protection.
That's a parent's job, though. At all times. :-/
It'd be one thing if Aaliyah were a boy, but girls didn't dress like men and wear their jewelry unless it meant something romantic. A teen girl calling a grown man a best friend is abnormal. How could that not make a parent go :usureuok: :diddraispoot: ?
Dude had a hypersexual musical persona and their daughter was (in their minds) a "sexy" young girl who strongly admired him. Anyone looking at them (the fans, media) felt there was something going on. I just don't see how they could be that oblivious. The idea that no one knew he was a monster isn't true. People in Chicago knew about his habits of hanging around young girls, in high school parking lots, etc. If they were around Aaliyah enough in the studio, they had to have seen or heard something.
Best case scenario, IMO, is that they knew there was an attraction between them but thought he wouldn't dare cross a line because of Barry, or some other reason. And Aaliyah wouldn't cross a line because she was their good girl daughter. So they allowed the inappropriate mess because if he was attracted to her, they thought it meant he would ultimately help her career, so why not exploit it? Maybe they thought only "fast" girls would do something like that.
In that article her dad had after the marriage became public, he made it seem like Diane and Barry did things to put Li at risk, and that he put his foot down to protect her after that when he took more of an active role. That was when Li started going everywhere with bodyguards.
Either way, I feel horrible for Aaliyah and I wish people were around her to protect her and prioritize that over everything else.
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 03, 2020, 07:00:22 AM
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 03, 2020, 06:32:28 AM
I will never understand how he wasn't cancelled after the Aaliyah mess. It should've been curtains then and there. It just goes back to black ppl (STILL) thinking girls are fast and seduce these "men" :uhh:
Yea she was booed at shows and producers didnt want to work with her for OIAM. She needed that FACE/smile and intrinsic inner glow to mask it all because I know she was dealing with trauma too like any teen girl would. And in the public eye. but she did her thing.
Has her brother or Diane spoken on any of this?
That's the only thing I hate. It's clearly something she was ok with keeping a private part of her life.
But at the same time, I feel like she would be happy all these girls are getting justice.
You think she would have eventually aired him out?
Im also all for this dragging out. I don't even want the verdict read yet.
He needs to live this for years
I'm reading some of the lyrics to AANBAN in context .... :uhh:
He's a sick genius all the way down to Pied Piper
and even 12 Play which seemed to be his age of choice
Quote from: ssw4919 on January 03, 2020, 09:39:26 AM
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 03, 2020, 09:00:20 AM
I don't think they realized her innocence needed protection.
That's a parent's job, though. At all times. :-/
It'd be one thing if Aaliyah were a boy, but girls didn't dress like men and wear their jewelry unless it meant something romantic. A teen girl calling a grown man a best friend is abnormal. How could that not make a parent go :usureuok: :diddraispoot: ?
Dude had a hypersexual musical persona and their daughter was (in their minds) a "sexy" young girl who strongly admired him. Anyone looking at them (the fans, media) felt there was something going on. I just don't see how they could be that oblivious. The idea that no one knew he was a monster isn't true. People in Chicago knew about his habits of hanging around young girls, in high school parking lots, etc. If they were around Aaliyah enough in the studio, they had to have seen or heard something.
Best case scenario, IMO, is that they knew there was an attraction between them but thought he wouldn't dare cross a line because of Barry, or some other reason. And Aaliyah wouldn't cross a line because she was their good girl daughter. So they allowed the inappropriate mess because if he was attracted to her, they thought it meant he would ultimately help her career, so why not exploit it? Maybe they thought only "fast" girls would do something like that.
In that article her dad had after the marriage became public, he made it seem like Diane and Barry did things to put Li at risk, and that he put his foot down to protect her after that when he took more of an active role. That was when Li started going everywhere with bodyguards.
Either way, I feel horrible for Aaliyah and I wish people were around her to protect her and prioritize that over everything else.
fair points
Quote from: Bentley. A Moderator. on January 03, 2020, 10:15:36 AM
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 03, 2020, 07:00:22 AM
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 03, 2020, 06:32:28 AM
I will never understand how he wasn't cancelled after the Aaliyah mess. It should've been curtains then and there. It just goes back to black ppl (STILL) thinking girls are fast and seduce these "men" :uhh:
Yea she was booed at shows and producers didnt want to work with her for OIAM. She needed that FACE/smile and intrinsic inner glow to mask it all because I know she was dealing with trauma too like any teen girl would. And in the public eye. but she did her thing.
Has her brother or Diane spoken on any of this?
Nope.
Quote from: Bentley. A Moderator. on January 03, 2020, 10:15:36 AM
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 03, 2020, 07:00:22 AM
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 03, 2020, 06:32:28 AM
I will never understand how he wasn't cancelled after the Aaliyah mess. It should've been curtains then and there. It just goes back to black ppl (STILL) thinking girls are fast and seduce these "men" :uhh:
Yea she was booed at shows and producers didnt want to work with her for OIAM. She needed that FACE/smile and intrinsic inner glow to mask it all because I know she was dealing with trauma too like any teen girl would. And in the public eye. but she did her thing.
Has her brother or Diane spoken on any of this?
That's the only thing I hate. It's clearly something she was ok with keeping a private part of her life.
But at the same time, I feel like she would be happy all these girls are getting justice.
You think she would have eventually aired him out?
I don't know. It's crazy she died right before the tapes emerged because she would have dealt with a lot of questions about it. Would she have been pressured to testify at his trial? Who knows how she coped with what happened to her? Did she get therapy? They swept things under the rug very quickly and kept her working on her career, so maybe she never had time to process it? She was only 22. That's when you really start to realize how young and naive you were as a teen. Imagine her living through MeToo as a woman in her 30's. The world has changed since the 90's.
Keep in mind, he also hit her.
But let folks tell it, they were in love. Or she seduced him. :ummwhat:
Gonna watch tonight
:scrumptious:
Just watched episode 1 and I need these white bitches who was on his staff DEAD
I need to get into the mess
heard the news raving over this yesterday
Glock?
Hey bby it's me
Part 3 was a lot. Wow
And is it just ke or did he try to have a lot of these girls (that now look NOTHING like her) try to give an Aaliyah tea. :uhh:
Edit: in these throwback photos.
He was a bit obsessed.
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 03, 2020, 09:00:20 AM
Quote from: ssw4919 on January 03, 2020, 08:50:16 AM
I don't believe there is any way Diane and her fam didn't know what was going on. Aaliyah was singing inappropriate things, dressed like him, wearing his chains, and calling him her best friend. :uhh: Under normal circumstances, any parent would have seen the red flags. But because it's the music industry and fame was at stake, it was seen as ok.
Also, remember that it was her family who bought into the notion that Aaliyah was "mature for her age" when they should have been more concerned with protecting her innocence. Diane was the same one calling Aaliyah sexy as a child. :blink: There are some weird things that went on that to me felt like all of them putting the blinders on so that she could get famous.
That makes sense but I don't fully see it that way. I don't think they realized her innocence needed protection. Dressing like your mentor and wearing chains isn't a red flag unless your mentor is a monster, and I don't think Michael and Diane knew that.
She probably never told them, she probably even lied about it just like that girl Faith. They probably trusted that she would tell them, but it was too difficult to explain. R Kelly helped with her career and that mattered to hear at that age.
Quote from: Harlem on January 03, 2020, 09:50:25 PM
Just watched episode 1 and I need these white bitches who was on his staff DEAD
!!!!
These robot bimbo bitches
Quote from: ssw4919 on January 03, 2020, 11:17:08 AM
Quote from: Bentley. A Moderator. on January 03, 2020, 10:15:36 AM
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 03, 2020, 07:00:22 AM
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 03, 2020, 06:32:28 AM
I will never understand how he wasn't cancelled after the Aaliyah mess. It should've been curtains then and there. It just goes back to black ppl (STILL) thinking girls are fast and seduce these "men" :uhh:
Yea she was booed at shows and producers didnt want to work with her for OIAM. She needed that FACE/smile and intrinsic inner glow to mask it all because I know she was dealing with trauma too like any teen girl would. And in the public eye. but she did her thing.
Has her brother or Diane spoken on any of this?
That's the only thing I hate. It's clearly something she was ok with keeping a private part of her life.
But at the same time, I feel like she would be happy all these girls are getting justice.
You think she would have eventually aired him out?
I don't know. It's crazy she died right before the tapes emerged because she would have dealt with a lot of questions about it. Would she have been pressured to testify at his trial? Who knows how she coped with what happened to her? Did she get therapy? They swept things under the rug very quickly and kept her working on her career, so maybe she never had time to process it? She was only 22. That's when you really start to realize how young and naive you were as a teen. Imagine her living through MeToo as a woman in her 30's. The world has changed since the 90's.
Keep in mind, he also hit her.
But let folks tell it, they were in love. Or she seduced him. :ummwhat:
When the red album dropped she explained her lyrics were like playing movie roles..however there are some songs on her that probably felt like therapy to her. I refuse, Never no more, U got nerve, Read between the lines..
Even What if with those lines 'We'll burn you, cut you, kill you..' A lot of songs about someone playing with her mind. A lot of frustration and anger. Static probably wrote all of it, I don't know how involved she was in the process..but there is a lot of emotion in her voice. I think at some point she would take back her power but she was still very young when she died.
You could also see how much she enjoyed playing those powerful roles (fighting in Romeo must die & a powerful vampire in Queen of the damned)
They said R Kelly met Aaliyah at age 13. Then Dame said he married her at 13 (it was 15) but what he probably meant he was already abusing her from that age. I felt like the interviewer should have asked him about it.
What exactly did Dame say? Earlier, he said Li always refused to talk about that man and only said he was a bad dude.
I feel the family and the fans are way too concerned about how this makes Aaliyah look. If it will overshadow her legacy. There are still victims who could use the support of the family and fans. But I get the fam just doesn't want any stories out there..also with the discography that isn't online yet...they probably don't want Barry to make money from it .
Quote from: ssw4919 on January 04, 2020, 02:30:57 PM
What exactly did Dame say? Earlier, he said Li always refused to talk about that man and only said he was a bad dude.
He said she couldn't talk about it and only said he was a bad man but then again also said he knew the full story. It is confusing.
Quote from: ssw4919 on January 04, 2020, 02:30:57 PM
What exactly did Dame say? Earlier, he said Li always refused to talk about that man and only said he was a bad dude.
Episode two is about Aaliyah
Quote from: Annie on January 04, 2020, 02:32:49 PM
Quote from: ssw4919 on January 04, 2020, 02:30:57 PM
What exactly did Dame say? Earlier, he said Li always refused to talk about that man and only said he was a bad dude.
He said she couldn't talk about it and only said he was a bad man but then again also said he knew the full story. It is confusing.
Very confusing. And didn't Dame just rape a girl?
Dame doesn't know shit beyond what was rumored. He was there for the check. It was the only useless part.
Bby when they had Dominique speak :stressed: Pedo did a number on her.
I am a bit :usuresis: at angela lee and other semi celebs now piping up to "speak on it"
I like the addition of the me too lady. She offers great insight especially from a black female perspective.
The way ppl can just deem black trauma as irrelevant is shocking to me and I'm one of the most cold hearted zørls on here :stressed:
When the me too lady said (and I'm paraphrasing, so don't quote me) that black girls get a long set of rules on what not to do, wear and say around men, but they aren't taught that if a man violates them
It is not their fault. So the guilt and the shame eats them up and makes them easy prey.
That shit needs to run as a PSA.
Watched all 4 episodes. Its crazy how R Kelly is taking advantage of all these ladies. Really tho, these 4 episodes could've been chopped down into 2 or 3. Just show the new survivors and their stories instead of the other peeps rehashing everything we already heard and knew. I loved seeing Rob's brothers speaking too. That first episode in particular was very strong.
Nothing could've been chopped up. Everything besides Dame Dash was necessary.
This issue is bigger than r kelly and they cannot talk about it enough.
Black girls have suffered under the radar long enough.
Oprah needs to jump on the train and do a panel on this like she had with the colorism mess
Tiffany and Dominique are beyond damaged
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 04, 2020, 02:42:53 PM
When the me too lady said (and I'm paraphrasing, so don't quote me) that black girls get a long set of rules on what not to do, wear and say around men, but they aren't taught that if a man violates them
It is not their fault. So the guilt and the shame eats them up and makes them easy prey.
That shit needs to run as a PSA.
Yes, l def agree
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 04, 2020, 02:38:45 PM
Dame doesn't know shit beyond what was rumored. He was there for the check. It was the only useless part.
Bby when they had Dominique speak :stressed: Pedo did a number on her.
I am a bit :usuresis: at angela lee and other semi celebs now piping up to "speak on it"
I like the addition of the me too lady. She offers great insight especially from a black female perspective.
The way ppl can just deem black trauma as irrelevant is shocking to me and I'm one of the most cold hearted zørls on here :stressed:
well have a heart then :thatssowendy:
Tbh the series is too much for me to watch. It's too disgusting and heartbreaking. I've seen the marriage certificate, I've seen enough
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 02, 2020, 10:56:16 PM
Quote from: Scott. on January 02, 2020, 10:51:30 PM
It's the #1 trending topic sooooo
:plzstop:
Marilyn didn't even vote. U can't expect him to know what's goin on in the Damn world
im shaking
(https://images.hellogiggles.com/uploads/2019/12/06064556/aaliyah-r.-kelly.jpg)
Quote from: Annie on January 04, 2020, 02:21:41 PM
Quote from: ssw4919 on January 03, 2020, 11:17:08 AM
Quote from: Bentley. A Moderator. on January 03, 2020, 10:15:36 AM
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 03, 2020, 07:00:22 AM
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 03, 2020, 06:32:28 AM
I will never understand how he wasn't cancelled after the Aaliyah mess. It should've been curtains then and there. It just goes back to black ppl (STILL) thinking girls are fast and seduce these "men" :uhh:
Yea she was booed at shows and producers didnt want to work with her for OIAM. She needed that FACE/smile and intrinsic inner glow to mask it all because I know she was dealing with trauma too like any teen girl would. And in the public eye. but she did her thing.
Has her brother or Diane spoken on any of this?
That's the only thing I hate. It's clearly something she was ok with keeping a private part of her life.
But at the same time, I feel like she would be happy all these girls are getting justice.
You think she would have eventually aired him out?
I don't know. It's crazy she died right before the tapes emerged because she would have dealt with a lot of questions about it. Would she have been pressured to testify at his trial? Who knows how she coped with what happened to her? Did she get therapy? They swept things under the rug very quickly and kept her working on her career, so maybe she never had time to process it? She was only 22. That's when you really start to realize how young and naive you were as a teen. Imagine her living through MeToo as a woman in her 30's. The world has changed since the 90's.
Keep in mind, he also hit her.
But let folks tell it, they were in love. Or she seduced him. :ummwhat:
When the red album dropped she explained her lyrics were like playing movie roles..however there are some songs on her that probably felt like therapy to her. I refuse, Never no more, U got nerve, Read between the lines..
Even What if with those lines 'We'll burn you, cut you, kill you..' A lot of songs about someone playing with her mind. A lot of frustration and anger. Static probably wrote all of it, I don't know how involved she was in the process..but there is a lot of emotion in her voice. I think at some point she would take back her power but she was still very young when she died.
You could also see how much she enjoyed playing those powerful roles (fighting in Romeo must die & a powerful vampire in Queen of the damned)
Push thru quee
https://twitter.com/tlmeflles/status/1213319099327143936
Surviving Trey Songz coming next :raycharles2urmess:
:ohwow:
Quote from: TinaSnow on January 04, 2020, 02:38:27 PM
Quote from: Annie on January 04, 2020, 02:32:49 PM
Quote from: ssw4919 on January 04, 2020, 02:30:57 PM
What exactly did Dame say? Earlier, he said Li always refused to talk about that man and only said he was a bad dude.
He said she couldn't talk about it and only said he was a bad man but then again also said he knew the full story. It is confusing.
Very confusing. And didn't Dame just rape a girl?
The story about the photographer didn't make sense. He posted video footage of her trying to steal a brand new iPad and phone. I don't believe her. The first accuser before he dated Aaliyah could be telling the truth I don't know.
Quote from: LF on January 04, 2020, 02:44:49 PM
Watched all 4 episodes. Its crazy how R Kelly is taking advantage of all these ladies. Really tho, these 4 episodes could've been chopped down into 2 or 3. Just show the new survivors and their stories instead of the other peeps rehashing everything we already heard and knew. I loved seeing Rob's brothers speaking too. That first episode in particular was very strong.
The story about him looking at the poster and claiming R Kelly is a powerful man who tells Rob what to do :nowgorl:
I also didn't know about Mr Henry, the creep neighborhood uncle
Just watching now finally..
:x
I'm on episode 3 and this is just as good as the 1st mess.
The whole time the girl that braids his hair was talking I was thinking about this and wondering if they were gonna try to say it was about her or the timeline matched
https://youtu.be/Q9Ks2eLoC7c
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 05, 2020, 04:59:54 AM
The whole time the girl that braids his hair was talking I was thinking about this and wondering if they were gonna try to say it was about her or the timeline matched
https://youtu.be/Q9Ks2eLoC7c
When it got to her part I immediately thought about the end of "I Wish" when he sings
"c'mon and braid my hair..." :plzstop:
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 05, 2020, 04:59:54 AM
The whole time the girl that braids his hair was talking I was thinking about this and wondering if they were gonna try to say it was about her or the timeline matched
https://youtu.be/Q9Ks2eLoC7c
I still need to watch the episode but in the previous series she did say after she left him he wrote that song
Just finished it.
Glad
Not sure why
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 05, 2020, 05:35:52 AM
Just finished it.
Glad
Not sure why
Just finished too. Feel the same.
Didn't know she was home. Good for her.
Omg Aaliyah
:stressed:
This really hurt seeing the clips of her
I had really convinced myself that that wasn't true. I guess because of everyones silence.
Did Dame's part come off .... weird to anybody else?
"She didn't talk about anything"
"I know everything"
"She was 13"
"She was 15"
:diddraispoot:
Quee had an old soul
She never gave teen
that nigga senile that's all. Probably lying, he don't know shit. But who can say he doesn't? clout chasing fag
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 06, 2020, 09:37:16 PM
that nigga senile that's all. Probably lying, he don't know shit. But who can say he doesn't? clout chasing fag
!!!!!
I'm like ... greatly unmoved right now
The love of your life, possible soul mate, successful mogul, hurt to the core, needed therapy .... you knew all this
But you in Part II of the mess
:hmph:
And they should've asked him about Fiesta ... on cam!
:nowgorl:
sssssssssssssssssssssss
This girl in the purple dress :plzstop:
The hairbraider
And :dead: @ Michelle asking the girl how old she was :kii:
Not calling his mess OWT
I love that damn girl, second best voice in DC3 having self
Quote from: Bentley. A Moderator. on January 06, 2020, 10:04:45 PM
sssssssssssssssssssssss
This girl in the purple dress :plzstop:
The hairbraider
And :dead: @ Michelle asking the girl how old she was :kii:
Not calling his mess OWT
I love that damn girl, second best voice in DC3 having self
When they said that part, I fuckin cackled! The church girl probably came out of her, all concerned and shit... glad she did though, she a real one
Quote from: Bentley. A Moderator. on January 06, 2020, 09:44:27 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 06, 2020, 09:37:16 PM
that nigga senile that's all. Probably lying, he don't know shit. But who can say he doesn't? clout chasing fag
!!!!!
I'm like ... greatly unmoved right now
The love of your life, possible soul mate, successful mogul, hurt to the core, needed therapy .... you knew all this
But you in Part II of the mess
:hmph:
And they should've asked him about Fiesta ... on cam!
:nowgorl:
He should even be on there, cause he was kool with R Kelly after the Aaliyah shit went down.
I kinda hollered when they said Michelle asked how old ol girl was, messy bitch. Wtf was she doing hanging around R.Kelly regularly anyway
When does Season 3 premiere?
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 06, 2020, 10:37:08 PM
I kinda hollered when they said Michelle asked how old ol girl was, messy bitch. Wtf was she doing hanging around R.Kelly regularly anyway
tryfddddff
Music only I'm sure because she was likely over 21
I see Mathew and Tina made sure Bey and Kelly didn't go with her though
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 05, 2020, 05:35:52 AM
Just finished it.
Glad
Not sure why
!!!
But I'm not shocked because I honestly believe the Savages are greedy and shady and let their daughter go purposely
Azriel is younger and the Clary's seem more genuine
Quote from: 89 on January 06, 2020, 11:54:04 PM
Quote from: .::VanDerSléìgh.Rules::. on January 05, 2020, 05:35:52 AM
Just finished it.
Glad
Not sure why
!!!
But I'm not shocked because I honestly believe the Savages are greedy and shady and let their daughter go purposely
Azriel is younger and the Clary's seem more genuine
Yeah, the Savages kinda rub me the wrong way. I think a big part of her being so loyal is because it appears she rebelled and actually ran off to them. I honestly think she just didnt like her environment at home. Those flashback vids of the intervention they tried to have with her, yeah, she was fed up of her family at that time. The other girls were just younger and got caught up at an early age. I hope Azriel's parents can rekindle their marriage.
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 06, 2020, 10:37:08 PM
I kinda hollered when they said Michelle asked how old ol girl was, messy bitch. Wtf was she doing hanging around R.Kelly regularly anyway
she was working on music with Syleena.. who was r kelly's protege at the time.
I'm screaming at Tenitra
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: