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Tonja Renée Stidhum
tonjareneestidhum
Staff Writer, Entertainment at The Root. Sugar, spice & everything rice. Equipped with the uncanny ability to make a Disney reference and a double entendre in the same sentence.

As long as we get a New Jack swing soundtrack I’m all for it lol...the music was the bomb Living just enough for da city is the best acapella song ever sung #Fight Me :)

I wanna kill this idea so bad my dick’s hard.

Hey Warner Bros,

He got the star first because he paid for that...

I can’t lie, I did laugh when Anderson’s mom said she could put another Emmy in her bag and that diss announcement from Thomas Lennon to Felicity Huffman on her 2 week prison sentence “stay strong” lol

No. Let’s stop this. All of this.

..I just know somebody is out there saying, “We need to get Migos to take on the Full Force villains roles”

Imagine treating a donation to an alleged pedophile/ephebophile like an incorrect Postmates order.

Gregory Hines one of the last true entertainers. Sing, dance, act, do a little comedy, that shit is gone now.

When I first saw Stiffler’s mom walk on the screen, I said to myself “I bet she’s his actual SO - old enough to know who Marvin Gaye is and hungry enough to hook up with his son.”

Tell us the truth, Tonja... Are you Batman?

Some folks on the Twitter were saying that This Is Us has “gotten black”

I used to be the same, with the “You’re gay, who cares?” I thought this was the enlightened approach. But that shit is the same as people who say they don’t see color. I don’t care, because my privilege allows me to not care if Lil Nas X is gay. But that’s a part of his identity and if he wants/needs to express it,

I’m honestly obsessed with this song. Her IG stories yesterday were so joyful and sweet. Someone sent her a video of a (presumably) HBCU marching band wilding out on the flute/piccolo trills and she cried from happiness and talked about how much marching band has meant to her.

I watched and it felt like his other Netflix efforts—in the wrong decade. If I’m honest, I’ll admit that I don’t find stand up comedy very funny anymore simply because there’s nothing innovative happening with it. I compared the genre to watching a slam dunk contest, Family Guy episode, or reading a Deadpool comic.

On the one hand, this feels a little bit like Viacom buying BET (aka not feeling it).

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New Missy Elliot, you say?