Celebrity Quotes of the Week: Khia's Neck and Back Are Lusting for Remy Ma's Husband
Remy Ma isn’t proud of her diss track toward Nicki Minaj:
“It just bothers me that this record that I put out where it’s literally picking apart a female went so viral, and every media outlet wants to talk about it and pick it up; I feel like we could’ve done the same thing working together,” she said. “I just personally think it would’ve been so much cooler...if we came together and made something crazy […] It could’ve been totally different. I don’t regret ['shETHER'], but I’m not particularly proud of it.”
Samuel L. Jackson isn’t here for Black British actors getting roles in America:
"Because Daniel grew up in a country where they've been interracial dating for 100 years. Britain, there's only about eight real white people left in Britain. So what would a brother from America made of that role? I'm sure the director helped. Some things are universal, but everything ain't."
Marlon Wayans says he’s too Black for Primetime TV:
"I'm like, 'If they wanted you to be less Black, I don't know if they want to holla at me. Unless y'all getting Paul Mooney to host Sesame Street.'"
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Porsha accuses Kandi and Todd of trying to drug her:
"You tried to drug me and take me to a sex dungeon. I will sue your a*s if you keep saying that, you lying a*s b***h!"
Khia is trying to take Papoose from Remy Ma:
"It's something about that Papoose. I got so much respect for that Papoose, you know. Mmm... that's a Black king right there."
Milan Christopher says he’s done with 'Love & Hip Hop' for good:
"It's no more Love & Hip Hop for me ever in life, ever. [I] would never go back, [would never] think about it, wouldn't even sit here and talk about it — I would just never do it."
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Nick Cannon said this about Nicki Minaj:
"I love Nicki Minaj. I love her to death. You still rich and that's all that matters."
Jason Mitchell on what he learned from Samuel L. Jackson:
"I learned more life stuff from him than anything. He's the kind of guy who handles fame well, he handles the business well, he handles his colleague well, he's just the total package, you know what I mean? So to have somebody that can go from the out house to the White House, and relate to everything, you pick up so many good things from him."
Wendy Williams empathizes with Chris Brown:
"This is serious. And I think there are many people in his camp who are enjoying the spiralization. And his mother, who he watched allegedly get beat up by his step dad when he was growing up, apparently hasn't gained her strength or her respect from him... He has nobody in his life at this point."
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Gabourey Sidibe explains why she decided to go under the knife:
“I just didn’t want to worry. I truly didn’t want to worry about all the effects that go along with diabetes. I genuinely [would] worry all the time about losing my toes.”
Daniel Kaluuya addresses critics who call 'Get Out' racist:
"I think it accelerates what's really in you. If you think this, if this offends you, why does this offend you? If that offends you and a Black kid getting shot by police doesn't, something's not real, something is."
Get the details on the Remy and Nicki beef in the video below.
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