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Quote from: Laith on June 26, 2019, 10:39:25 AMYh so Naomi stands in her mess and Nicki runs away from hersLove a bitch that's in it for the people and not just when it's for herselfWon't catch Queen calling anyone a "nappy headed hoe!" anytime soon
Quote from: zanny on October 26, 2021, 11:37:38 AMhttps://ratedrnb.com/2019/03/monica-says-new-album-chapter-38-is-coming-soon/damn this was 2 and a half years ago.
Quote from: zanny on October 26, 2021, 11:41:17 AMconfirmed release date november 2020https://thatgrapejuice.net/2020/10/monica-confirms-november-release-date-for-new-album-trenches/
Quote from: zanny on October 26, 2021, 11:43:58 AMHowever, a recent interview with Yahoo suggests Trenches may actually arrive in early 2021.
Quote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:03:48 AMJust because someone owns their mess doesn't make it more morally sound DnndndnfmHitler owned the fact that he baked Jews in an oven . Does that make it better or more noble
Quote from: Petty Slæbelle on June 26, 2019, 10:51:24 AMQuote from: Laith on June 26, 2019, 10:39:25 AMYh so Naomi stands in her mess and Nicki runs away from hersLove a bitch that's in it for the people and not just when it's for herselfWon't catch Queen calling anyone a "nappy headed hoe!" anytime soon
Quote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:08:43 AMQuote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:07:20 AMIf anything one could question how someone can have complete awareness of how harmful their behavior is ... and willingly continue it so yehShe's no better. If anything maybe worse
Quote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:07:20 AMIf anything one could question how someone can have complete awareness of how harmful their behavior is ... and willingly continue it
Quote from: Petty Slæbelle on June 26, 2019, 09:57:29 AMQuote from: Laith on June 26, 2019, 09:49:03 AMQuote from: Petty Slæbelle on June 26, 2019, 09:45:01 AMNaomi is that black bitch that made sure Vogue Italia did that all black magazine.and poked her chest out and called out designers when they wouldn't hire more than 1 black model per show.when has nickel every done anything that push another FOC forward !!!Nicki has never risked her career or money for anyone or for a cause, she's only in it for herselfQuoteShe told the Mirror how she modelled for a recent campaign but an Asian country refused to take the advert."It shocks me but it keeps my drive going," the 49-year-old says. "It keeps things in perspective that the work is never done. That's why I don't give up."[/color]Six years ago she launched a campaign – the Diversity Coalition – which aimed to increase black and ethnic minority faces on the catwalk.Joining forces with late David Bowie's model wife Iman and agent Bethann Hardison, they put their names to an open letter addressed to the governing bodies of the fashion industries in New York, London, Paris and Milan.It pointed out at New York Fashion Week 6% of models were black and 9% were Asian and that fewer black models are used now than in the 1970s.It went on to list fashion houses guilty of using too few black models including Victoria Beckham, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Chanel, Armani, Gucci, Saint Laurent, Roberto Cavalli and Marc by Marc Jacobs.The campaign worked. The figure rose to nearly 40% at last year's fashion weeks across the world.Naomi was left delighted with the results – but says the fight doesn't stop there. "I am very proud and happy but what's next to come is that these models of diversity get the same pay cheque. It has to happen."If you are doing the same work why aren't you getting the same cheque?I went through that when I was younger and I compromised myself many times. But it shouldn't be that way any more.I used to do a campaign because it was prestigious, or a great photographer, or because of the creativity. But there comes a point where it was no. That's when I would speak up."She says her agent at the time was initially left horrified by her turning down work out of principle.But I said I'm not selling myself that way, and you're not going to sell myself that way either," she says. "People forget that models are self-employed. It was insulting to take that for my race." Even now, Naomi is forced to take a stand and decline work. She says she was asked to do a catwalk at Paris Fashion Week – but it wasn't diverse enough.I didn't feel the message was right. Diversity has to be balanced across the board for all races. It's not about the money." Not everyone can walk the walkoop..we love a receiptand not just wild speculaylay
Quote from: Laith on June 26, 2019, 09:49:03 AMQuote from: Petty Slæbelle on June 26, 2019, 09:45:01 AMNaomi is that black bitch that made sure Vogue Italia did that all black magazine.and poked her chest out and called out designers when they wouldn't hire more than 1 black model per show.when has nickel every done anything that push another FOC forward !!!Nicki has never risked her career or money for anyone or for a cause, she's only in it for herselfQuoteShe told the Mirror how she modelled for a recent campaign but an Asian country refused to take the advert."It shocks me but it keeps my drive going," the 49-year-old says. "It keeps things in perspective that the work is never done. That's why I don't give up."[/color]Six years ago she launched a campaign – the Diversity Coalition – which aimed to increase black and ethnic minority faces on the catwalk.Joining forces with late David Bowie's model wife Iman and agent Bethann Hardison, they put their names to an open letter addressed to the governing bodies of the fashion industries in New York, London, Paris and Milan.It pointed out at New York Fashion Week 6% of models were black and 9% were Asian and that fewer black models are used now than in the 1970s.It went on to list fashion houses guilty of using too few black models including Victoria Beckham, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Chanel, Armani, Gucci, Saint Laurent, Roberto Cavalli and Marc by Marc Jacobs.The campaign worked. The figure rose to nearly 40% at last year's fashion weeks across the world.Naomi was left delighted with the results – but says the fight doesn't stop there. "I am very proud and happy but what's next to come is that these models of diversity get the same pay cheque. It has to happen."If you are doing the same work why aren't you getting the same cheque?I went through that when I was younger and I compromised myself many times. But it shouldn't be that way any more.I used to do a campaign because it was prestigious, or a great photographer, or because of the creativity. But there comes a point where it was no. That's when I would speak up."She says her agent at the time was initially left horrified by her turning down work out of principle.But I said I'm not selling myself that way, and you're not going to sell myself that way either," she says. "People forget that models are self-employed. It was insulting to take that for my race." Even now, Naomi is forced to take a stand and decline work. She says she was asked to do a catwalk at Paris Fashion Week – but it wasn't diverse enough.I didn't feel the message was right. Diversity has to be balanced across the board for all races. It's not about the money." Not everyone can walk the walk
Quote from: Petty Slæbelle on June 26, 2019, 09:45:01 AMNaomi is that black bitch that made sure Vogue Italia did that all black magazine.and poked her chest out and called out designers when they wouldn't hire more than 1 black model per show.when has nickel every done anything that push another FOC forward
QuoteShe told the Mirror how she modelled for a recent campaign but an Asian country refused to take the advert."It shocks me but it keeps my drive going," the 49-year-old says. "It keeps things in perspective that the work is never done. That's why I don't give up."[/color]Six years ago she launched a campaign – the Diversity Coalition – which aimed to increase black and ethnic minority faces on the catwalk.Joining forces with late David Bowie's model wife Iman and agent Bethann Hardison, they put their names to an open letter addressed to the governing bodies of the fashion industries in New York, London, Paris and Milan.It pointed out at New York Fashion Week 6% of models were black and 9% were Asian and that fewer black models are used now than in the 1970s.It went on to list fashion houses guilty of using too few black models including Victoria Beckham, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Chanel, Armani, Gucci, Saint Laurent, Roberto Cavalli and Marc by Marc Jacobs.The campaign worked. The figure rose to nearly 40% at last year's fashion weeks across the world.Naomi was left delighted with the results – but says the fight doesn't stop there. "I am very proud and happy but what's next to come is that these models of diversity get the same pay cheque. It has to happen."If you are doing the same work why aren't you getting the same cheque?I went through that when I was younger and I compromised myself many times. But it shouldn't be that way any more.I used to do a campaign because it was prestigious, or a great photographer, or because of the creativity. But there comes a point where it was no. That's when I would speak up."She says her agent at the time was initially left horrified by her turning down work out of principle.But I said I'm not selling myself that way, and you're not going to sell myself that way either," she says. "People forget that models are self-employed. It was insulting to take that for my race." Even now, Naomi is forced to take a stand and decline work. She says she was asked to do a catwalk at Paris Fashion Week – but it wasn't diverse enough.I didn't feel the message was right. Diversity has to be balanced across the board for all races. It's not about the money."
Quote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:09:51 AMQuote from: Laith on June 26, 2019, 11:09:18 AMQuote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:08:43 AMQuote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:07:20 AMIf anything one could question how someone can have complete awareness of how harmful their behavior is ... and willingly continue it so yehShe's no better. If anything maybe worsecontinue it in what way?"owning" it.
Quote from: Laith on June 26, 2019, 11:09:18 AMQuote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:08:43 AMQuote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:07:20 AMIf anything one could question how someone can have complete awareness of how harmful their behavior is ... and willingly continue it so yehShe's no better. If anything maybe worsecontinue it in what way?
Quote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:10:49 AMWhen u take ownership of something u accept it as your own. Ur basically saying she's proud to be a bitch or at the very least... OK with it
Quote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:14:24 AMQuote from: Laith on June 26, 2019, 11:13:06 AMQuote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:10:49 AMWhen u take ownership of something u accept it as your own. Ur basically saying she's proud to be a bitch or at the very least... OK with itI know you don't follow Queen but it's okWhen she calls herself a bitch she's talking about how she's loyal and strong in her opinions and relationships. well in this thread we were talking about how she throws phones and gets cutthroat behind the curtains let's not switch gears
Quote from: Laith on June 26, 2019, 11:13:06 AMQuote from: real life kangs on June 26, 2019, 11:10:49 AMWhen u take ownership of something u accept it as your own. Ur basically saying she's proud to be a bitch or at the very least... OK with itI know you don't follow Queen but it's okWhen she calls herself a bitch she's talking about how she's loyal and strong in her opinions and relationships.