She coulda had it all.
I guess if Adele had been black, she “could have had it all!”
And Oprah is successful because she’s a fat, chicken leg eating loudmouth?
She’s at least less annoying than Taylor Swift.
You know, I don’t even know who this ‘Adele’ is, what she sings or would even recognize her in a restaurant, but she should tell these ignoramuses to got to hell..................
Adele > Whitney Houston
Some people are getting nervous because Adele, along with fellow Brit Leona Lewis, has real talent and shows up some popular “singers” who do not, such as Beyonce.
LOL.
Why were Millini Vanillini big?
Why did they get a Grammy when they couldn’t even sing???
Wow, we are now judging people based on the color or their skin. Oh wait, isn’t that racism? Oh never mind.
Some people are obsessed by race. It is center stage in their minds.
Normally we would call these people racists. Actually, they are, and I do.
Poor woman has to look at her Blackness each and every day.
How many no-talent blacks are there who can’t do anything but “rap,” yet are famous and filthy rich? Nobody forces anybody to buy Adele’s music.
If things continue like this, the day will come when nobody who’s white will be allowed to be famous or successful, and any white who manages to earn money will have to hand it over to a “black cause.” It really is way past time for whites to wake up.
Where were these guys when Miley Cyrus was number one on the charts?
Shoot, I can sing. Why not me?
For a demo of “little talent”, see “hip hop” and “Dorkbama the Muslim”.
As soon as Obama admits he’s in the White House (and still in the White House) only because he’s black.
Rhianna Jones - let’s talk about no talent!
Born and raised in Chicago, Rhianna Jones left the big city for Tufts University, where she studied International Visual Studies and French Literature before spending a year living in Paris. That time abroad would prove monumental for her career when she was given the chance to write her own book, titled Parisienne French: Chic Phrases, Slang and Style. Currently living in Brooklyn, Bed-Stuy to be precise, Rhianna is working at Dover Street Market in sales which is quickly developing into styling (no surprise for this mademoiselle très chic). We caught up with Rhianna at her favorite haunt, Café Gitane inside The Jane Hotel, located where Jane St. meets the Hudson. As she ate her favorite dish on the menu, avocado and lemon on seven grain toast, Rhianna filled us in on her round the clock lifestyle and the genesis of her book.
9AM: Iâve always been an early riser, so even if I get home at 5AM, drunk and incapacitated, Iâll still wake up at 9:00. Iâm not the type who roles around; Iâm up, always starving, and immediately eat some oatmeal. Iâve had oatmeal every morning for the past five years, so Iâm kinda like an old woman in that sense {laughs}, but Iâll put the oatmeal on, sprinkle in the blueberries and the walnuts and the honey, get it crackin, then turn on my computer. Iâm addicted to my computer, so Iâll respond to emails and scan whatever Fashionista feed is up. I usually have an hour before work to tool around at home, then play dress up for ten minutes and figure out what I want to channel for the day. I always check the weather, because thatâs a huge factor. It could be sunny but 10 degrees outside and you wouldnât even know it. Since I live in Bed-Stuy, if Iâm going into the city Iâm usually going to be there all day, so I need to dress from day to night, to early morningâ¦there are a lot of big bags and multiple shoes involved. Typically Iâve tried to curate my wardrobe so I can put anything together and itâll work. My hairâs very easy, Iâm not the girl who takes an hour getting ready, it only takes five minutes or so. I always wear the same day heels and the same jewelry. This ring is an old Margiela I got in Paris, I havenât taken it off in three years; thereâs a permanent welt in my finger from wearing it. {laughs}
10AM: I take a nice long walk to the train, about ten minutes. I listen to music during my commute, and depending on whether Iâm feeling super hood or not, itâll either be hardcore rap and hip hop, so a lot of A$AP, Biggie, and twerk music {laughs} to pump me up, or Nina Simone, who is still sultry and heavy on the beats, but less aggressive. There will always be an element of hip hop in my life.
11AM: Dover Street Market is a very chill environment. Occasionally friends come to visit me, which is nice, but even a lot of my clients have become friends, so even when Iâm at work I have a lot of fun. Itâs a really great place to network; Iâve met so many people who are editors and photographers, and really well connected, lovely people.
http://www.themagazineofparadise.com/#!rhianna-jones-paradise-magazin/c11tf
I don’t know who she is but being an entertainer one needs to suspect that in some way, shape or form she will apologize for her whiteness.
Hope I’m wrong about that but odds are at least 50/50.
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