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A few hours ago, Boston’s 96.9 WTKK talk radio personality, Jay Severin played a sound bite of Barack Obama calling his wife Michelle, ‘beautiful’, and Jay snickered something like, “I don’t think so… ‘she is yugly! She is yugly!’” Yugly sounded like “Yooggly.”

He loves words and carefully constructs his wording, so if you ever asked him if he called her 'ugly' on the air, he will be able to deny it. Instead of using the actual word ‘ugly,’ he played around with the word. I wonder what his wife looks like.

His opinion is his and he is entitled to it, but here is a photo of his mug. (and I selected a photo with sunglasses to protect your eyes), and if you disagree with me and like what you see, here is one of his more trying to look sexy photos: Sexy Severin

He is the last person who should be negatively commenting on someone’s appearance on the air…LOL

Btw, he used to always talk negatively about Hillary Clinton’s features calling her what’s equivalent to a fat @ss on many occasions. NOW, she is respectfully referred to as Mrs. Clinton. LOL, I wonder who had “the talk” with him.

Steve Harvey & Nephew Tommy with their cunkray *#sses…LOL, they are just too much! Could have given the man a heart attack.


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Essence magazine interviewed Karith Foster, talk show personality Imus’ co-host and asked about how her parents and friends felt when she landed the job. Foster says her parents weren’t thrilled, friends were “okay", but had a lot of questions. They also asked her about being called a sellout:

Essence.com: Okay, last question. Someone is going to call you a sellout. What do you have to say about that?

K.F.: Absolutely. I weighed that and thought about that. What outweighed that is when I thought about what good I can do. If people would call me a sellout, I’d have to say they don’t know me at all, and I am sorry they feel that way. I would hope and prefer they would see this as an opportunity to have a form of representation where there previously was none.”

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I would not label her a sellout. I agree with her in seizing an opportunity and trying to make a difference. Many people who call her a sellout would probably jump at the opportunity if given the chance, because we all would like to think we can make a difference and have something to offer to change this world.


Photo Credit: Landov for Essence

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