Keyword: lynettehardaway
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Silk said do not call me a conspiracy theorist I saw it with my own eyes. Silk said there needs to be investigations why so many people are suddenly dying.
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The Celebration of Life for Diamond, born Ineitha Lynnette Hardaway, of the popular conservative social media duo “Diamond and Silk,” will be held in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on Saturday at 4:00 p.m. EST. Former President Trump will be visiting Fayetteville to attend Diamond’s Celebration of Life ceremony. The popular internet personality unexpectedly passed away at the age of 51, Trump revealed in a Truth Social post on January 9.
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President Trump announced via Truth Social that he will be participating in a memorial event to celebrate the life of Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway, this Saturday January 21, at the Crown Theatre in Fayetteville, North Carolina.Lynette Hardaway, aka “Diamond”, left, and Rochelle Richardson, aka “Silk”, rightPosting a brief video on his account President Trump recognized the life of Diamond, saying “she lived it in a credible way, and we’re going to have a wonderful celebration and ceremony. All of Diamond’s family and Silk, we love Silk, her sister. She loved her sister so much, and they loved each other. And they...
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“Well it looks like we have us another lying MOFO who calls himself a Bishop but acts more like a B!tch A$$. Where's your proof that my sister died from contracting COVID-19? No Proof plus No Truth equates to a Lawsuit. You have until 12 midnight tonight to retract.”
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Lynette 'Diamond' Hardaway, half of the pro-Donald Trump vlogging duo Diamond and Silk, has passed away at her home in North Carolina. A post on the pair's Twitter account stated that a memorial ceremony will be held at a later date and asked for privacy for her family. 'The World just lost a True Angel and Warrior Patriot for Freedom, Love, and Humanity!' their Twitter account stated. Former President Trump also shared the news on his Truth Social platform, stating that her death was sudden and that she was with her sister, Rochelle 'Silk' Richardson, at the time. Really bad...
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Just once we’d like to see people on the Left show a teeny, tiny little bit of decorum when someone famous they disagree with politically passes away. Lynette Hardaway, aka Diamond from Diamond and Silk, passed away on Monday, and while there was an outpouring of love and respect from many people (even a handful of Leftists), the number of horrible toads mocking and taking joy in her death were everywhere. They’re still everywhere this morning. They somehow believe people mocking the Left when they claimed the dirty hippie in his underwear who hit Paul Pelosi with a hammer was...
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Lynette Hardaway, more famously known as “Diamond” of the President Trump supporting duo “Diamond and Silk” has passed on at the age of 51: The World just lost a True Angel and Warrior Patriot for Freedom, Love, and Humanity! Please respect the privacy of Diamond’s family! Memorial Ceremony TBA. Contributions towards Preserving Diamond’s Legacy are only being accepted at the following link:https://t.co/g6J6NlBXE7 — Diamond and Silk® (@DiamondandSilk) January 10, 2023 Tributes are pouring in, including one from former President Trump himself: Oh no. 😢 pic.twitter.com/zJB8GV70Wf — Catturd ™ (@catturd2) January 10, 2023 Diamond was a beloved voice: RIP Diamond. Sad...
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Raucous Trump supporters, Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway and Rochelle “Silk” Richardson, better known as the “Stump-for-Trump Girls,” have become a YouTube sensation with their hilarious rants and staunch support for Donald Trump. Today Lynette and Rochelle took on Jeb Bush “the joke” for finally getting enough energy to get up and go to the US-Mexico border. “ “Let me tell you who’s the joke. Jeb Bush. Yeah, I heard he went back down there to that border or by that border. Jeb, if you wanted measurements all you had to do is call Donald Trump. Why are you trying to copycat...
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CNN’s Don Lemon asked a couple of Donald Trump supporters Tuesday why they’re so fired up about The Donald. Before it was over, the anchor lost control of the segment – laughing all the way. The women, Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway and Rochelle “Silk” Richardson, better known as the “Trump-for-Stump Girls,” have become a YouTube sensation with their hilarious rants. When Lemon asked why they support Trump, Rochelle explained: “When I looked at his ideas, he was talking my language. I said to myself, oh my god, this is gonna be our next president. I just felt it. We don’t want...
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