Sounds wack. Life is not supposed to be so manufactured.
Lol he literally said he was working and contributed to the crib but she just didn't think he would blow upListening to Desi Banks complain like he’s a victim about his girl I supported his dream with weak ass shit.
Bruh took 6-7 years to really blow up and make money and expected his girlfriend at the time to carry all weight in the house.
Lame
naw. She was with him for a while.Lol he literally said he was working and contributed to the crib but she just didn't think he would blow up
Bruh....the man had a job (we don't know what exactly he was doing) he helped with the bills we don't know exactly how much the rent and shit was.....he wasn't no bum.....it's obvious she didn't have that much patience to wait that's what he's said....he wasn't trying to make her seem like the bad person....lol you have to listen to the interviewnaw. She was with him for a while.
Just because you give something don’t mean you’re contributing has a grown man.
If I gave my wife 100 dollars on a 2K mortgage that ain’t helping shit.
He was worrying about his phone and shooting videos and was in a woman’s house not helping.
He trying to make her seem like the bad person.
It took him YEARS to blow up so she suppose to take care of a grown ass man for 5+ years.
Yall don’t believe the shit yall saying
Monique and a lot of other entertainers have learned to weaponize black trauma. It’s nothing new though, the NAACP, Al Sharpton, and Jessie Jackson, gave the blue print on how to do it.I know I'm late, but I'd like to point out the only reason Amy's team was able to finesse Neflix into giving her a huge payday (think it ws 15 mill) for her special, was because her fame was at a record high at the time. She was starring in 1 or 2 (i dont remember and dont feel like looking it up) hit movies, was on all these magazine covers n shit. Netflix thought they'd have another hit on their hand, and it turned out to be a flop. If she went to shop another special to them now, I bet she wouldnt even get half of what she got before.
I just dont understand how you can supports MoNiques lawsuit. She approached them, asking if they wanted to buy something from her, that they clearly didnt really want. She had an Oscar from almost 20 years ago that wasnt for comedy, hadnt really done stand up in years, hadnt done a big successful comedy tour, yet somehow thought they should give her tens of millions of dollars. Nothing she had done in the last few years indicated that people were going to rush out to see her do comedy.
There's no way you look at Chris, Dave, & Amy's comedy careers at the time got those deals and honestly say, "Yep, Mo should get paid the same, shes at the same level as them right now"
I was on the IC during that Barclays fiasco. So many posters calling him GOAT and 'black excellence' this & that. As I was reading the posts, i thought to myself, "this doesnt sound right, he's rich, but not rich enough to afford a NBA team". So i investigated it, and discovered i wasnt the only one with this thought process. Investigative journalists already looked into it and wrote articles about this finesse.Monique and a lot of other entertainers have learned to weaponize black trauma. It’s nothing new though, the NAACP, Al Sharpton, and Jessie Jackson, gave the blue print on how to do it.
The sad thing is black people allow ourselves to be weaponize, these people that do it, get what they want. But it shuts the door for the rest of us, and if and when the rest of us, reach for the peak that they stand on, they step on our hand.
Then they return to the community to be reveled at and look at as kings and queens. And it keeps happening, no greater example lately as Jay-Z deal with the Barclays, then his relationship with the NfL on the brink of kneeling having an effect, just to be able to have his acts perform at the Super Bowl.
Then when he and his are done wrong, he weaponizes the people he step on to go to bat for his wife not getting a Grammy. A fucking Grammy.
The older I get the more disappointed and disheartened I get about the reality of all of this. Those that see it are in the minority so it’s just going to keep happening. And every time you try to show others, they say, what’s wrong with them getting money and what about so and so.
It is what it is.