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One in five relationships begin on an online dating site. Screen describes the show as a “weekly relationship show, which uniquely and positively examines a different love, sex or relationship topic in each episode.
Relationships and dating are two of Niecy Nash’s (Clean House, Reno 911! Now she can add relationship guru to the mix because the charismatic, fabulous and funny diva is producing and hosting new web series on Yahoo! From tackling “why girls like bad boys” with a collection of her friends at the local spa, offering love advice on an L. street corner, to confronting the crowd at a barbershop about “why men cheat,” the common thread is each episode will offer fantastic advice, Niecy’s trademark energy, and a ton of laughs.” interview about the web series, “This is a space I live in in my real life.
And if you call the number, it actually takes things a step further and gives afraid white folks options to perhaps go meet their neighbor or to do the ultimate – hang up the phone and mind their own damn business.—Florida’s culture clash pits Andrew Gillum against Trump voters—Although the video is all jokes, Black folks have been the butt of something that has not been a laughing matter.
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She is the latest magazine cover girl (issue on stands June 10), and a lot of who she is these days has to do with the fact that she’s in her second marriage.
The actual interview covers other aspects of her life and career, of course, but her perspective of relationships—while I don’t agree with all of it—is one I like because it seems informed and approachable.Not only was Nash a bridesmaid, she introduced Shepherd to her second husband, TV writer Lamar Sally at a party she was hosting. With a real number 1-844-WYT-FEAR, customer support directs them to basically sit their basic butts down and stop the uncalled-for calling of police.—University names college for Gwen Ifill, but causes discord in its choice of dean—It’s the video we’ve all been waiting for and gives the necessary commentary directly to the BBQ Beckys’ and Permit Pattys’ of the world with directions of what to do if anxious feelings well-up inside with fear when a Black person does pretty much nothing, but they want to invoke their white privilege anyway.Comedic actress Niecy Nash, hosts the video and gives a pitch for several infamous scenarios that we’ve all become familiar with, but now with the “new and radical product” they should instead give the number a call as their first line of defense when they’re so-called fearful.“You’re scared. But with cell phone, cameras, and social media, calling 911 on your Black or brown neighbors just isn’t what it used to be,” Nash, playing narrator, says to potential white customers.The video flashes incidents that have gone viral of Jennifer Schulte (BBQ Becky) and Alison Ettel (Permit Patty).The do-over marriage is something Nash takes deep pride in.