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Chris Brown Set To Guest Star On “black•ish” As A Rapper + Black Twitter Rejoices Over Tomi Lahren’s Show Getting Suspended

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“black•ish” is bringing Chris Brown to the show and he’s set to star as a rapper. Get those deets, plus the funny tweets about Tomi Lahren’s show getting suspended inside…

"black•ish” will be adding a new element to next week’s episode.

Chris Brown will guest star as a rapper named Rich Youngsta, according to Entertainment Weekly.

The episode is titled “Richard Youngsta” and it will revolve around Dre (Anthony Anderson) and his excitement about working with the rapper on an advertisement campaign. Dre becomes conflicted when Bow and Ruby suggest his work plays on negative stereotypes. Well this should interesting AND funny.

By the way, Rashida Jones also stars on this season.

Breezy’s episode will air March 29th at 9:30/8:30c on ABC.

In other news...

 

Let that Texas sun bounce off your thick skin #TeamTomi #standstrong

A post shared by Tomi Lahren (@tomilahren) on

 

Black Twitter is rejoicing!

Why? Well, Bigot Barbie’s show got suspended.

The Blaze suspended Tomi Lahren’s show for a week after the conservative commentator said she is pro-choice during an appearance on “The View.”  Because, heaven forbid, the conservative party not lose their ish when a woman has a different take on a matter than a man told her to have.

As expected, Twitter quickly responded:

 

  

  

 

 

Ha!

Oddly (or not oddly) enough, "Daily Show" host Trevor Noah came to her defense. On his show on Tuesday, he said, "If you're a conservative network that preaches day in and day out, 'You politically correct snowflakes get offended too easily when anyone says something you disagree with,’ and then Tomi comes out and speaks her truth, says that she’s pro-choice, and then suddenly her bosses go, ‘Oh, you like choices? Well how about you choose a new job?’ That’s not cool.”

He continued, “I was offended by the hypocrisy. I was so offended that I wanted to protest it. Unfortunately, there's no type of black people protest that Tomi is comfortable with, so, uh… I guess we should just move on.”

Bloop.

Thoughts?

Photo: Entertainment Weekly

 


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