Why Tiffany Haddish Won’t Boycott Netflix
Why Tiffany Haddish Won’t Boycott Netflix [EXCLUSIVE]
Tiffany Haddish landed a deal with Netflix and is now speaking out on why she won’t boycott it. She believes the streaming service has opened up a lot of opportunities for so many people, especially Black women. Chris Brown just announced he will go on tour with several people including, H.E.R.
DMX might go to jail for 5 years for tax evasion and now his lawyers are trying to play his music in court to share what kind of person he is. Headkrack believes it’s not a good idea because in certain songs he talks about attacking people in prison. Al Sharpton will give the eulogy for Stephon Clark‘s funeral, who was gunned down by police in Sacramento.
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