Vivica's Producer Cuts Ties w/ Her After No Gays Comment!

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Freemala Harris

VIVICA A. FOX
'BLACK MAGIC' PARTNER BAILS AFTER 'NO GAYS' COMMENT

Vivica A. Fox pissed off the director and producer who made her male stripper reality show possible -- Jean-Claude LaMarre is cutting ties with her after she said gay men aren't welcome at the strip shows.

Jean-Claude put Vivica in his movie, "Chocolate City" ... which led to her spinning off 'Black Magic' into a TV show. You'll recall, she was promoting the show last week on "The Breakfast Club" when she strongly objected to the suggestion gays were coming out to see her strippers.

As she put it ... "Hell no!"


LaMarre says, "The comments were out of order, and it does not represent our attitudes toward the LGBT community. All are welcomed." He added, "Vivica speaks for herself not the business or the show."

LaMarre will remain an Executive Producer on the reality show, and made it clear he wants 'Black Magic' to succeed -- he just doesn't want to work with Vivica anymore.

http://www.tmz.com/2017/01/09/vivica-a-fox-black-magic-strippers-homophobic/

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FlowerBomb


MAY


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her comments weren't outrageous or homophobic. the gorls need to start picking more serious battles.


MAY

Quote from: ANIMMAI on January 09, 2017, 11:44:16 AM
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her comments weren't outrageous or homophobic. the gorls need to start picking more serious battles.

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They weren't offensive.

She just wants to to be a show for the ladies. I don't see a problem with that.

LiiVE


Eternal Bell

its how she said it

& she prolly said sumthin else smart mouthed b'hind tha scenes
good for him

& i hope one of her clubs spontaneously blow up wit her in it

JRocka

Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on January 09, 2017, 11:45:22 AM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on January 09, 2017, 11:44:16 AM
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her comments weren't outrageous or homophobic. the gorls need to start picking more serious battles.

!!!
They weren't offensive.

She just wants to to be a show for the ladies. I don't see a problem with that.

!!!!

FlowerBomb

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If the producer felt offended as a gay man, and wasn't comfortable working with the stone faced BITCH, he has every right.

Boomz

It wasn't that serious

But kiii, the gays aren't having it 2017. They are ready to pounce for everything

Admin


leftout

Quote from: ANIMMAI on January 09, 2017, 11:44:16 AM
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her comments weren't outrageous or homophobic. the gorls need to start picking more serious battles.
to give an, "oh, hell naw" at the thought of attaching gays to the show is a little outrageous and even a little homophobic. Straight black people talk out the side of their neck about gays all the time and it's time gays spoke up about it.

Kurama

Quote from: Jayda on January 09, 2017, 11:47:28 AM
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If the producer felt offended as a gay man, and wasn't comfortable working with the stone faced BITCH, he has every right.

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