đđ đđđ đđđđđ đđđđđđđ đđđđđ đđ đđđđđ đđđđ đđđđđđ? I was inspired recently by @iamCardiB and @Jlo from the movie “Hustlers” on how it would be like to be a stripper as we age. I find the funny in everything and I appreciate and respect people who make money on their own terms. I am not a person who will raise a child to create judgement based on anyone’s profession nor judge someone based on what they do with their lives or their bodies. I think if we all did that, we wouldn’t have a culture of victim blaming and/or bullying/judgments. (Sound On). Please tag @iamcardib and @jlo
Outfit: @forever21
Songs:
20s: My Neck, My Back By Kia
30s: Money by @iamCardiB
40s: Blinded by the Light @theweeknd
50s: Work From Home @fifthharmony
I do not judge anyone on their race, looks, profession or sexual orientation. That said I do indeed judge people both by their words and by their actions. After reading the lyrics to WAP by Cardi B i was literally shocked at just how vile those lyrics are. The Bible says that out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. Until Cardi B decides to change she will continue to be the vilest Black Woman performing today in my opinion.
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I totally respect your opinion. Her lyrics are a bit too much for me too lol. I am not a modest person but I was definitely uncomfortable listening to it. With that being said, I don’t really listen to that song much, lol. However I do like her other songs, lol.
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