Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Leslie Jones to Toxic Black Males: ‘Don’t Talk To Me Like I’m a Dumb B*tch’

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*Leslie Jones took to social media Wednesday to let her fans know that she’s no longer putting up with disrespectful remarks from toxic males, most especially black males.

Jones didn’t go into detail about the incident that set her off, but the Emmy-nominated comedian made it clear that she’s ready to “stomp a mudhole” in somebody’s a–.

Of course there was some push-back to her keeping it 100% but the “Saturday Night Live” star wasn’t haven’t it.

When one Twitter user asked “Where’s the uplifting of black men famous person? @lesdogggg just lost a fan,” Jones replied with “bye!!!”

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And when another told her, “Mamma you gotta let the whites know this ain’t addressed to them. They don’t get to talk down our brothas,” Jones said that she only singled out Black men because as a Black woman, such negativity is especially hurtful to her.

“I say men that covers everyone,” she wrote. “I pointed out black men cause I’m a blank [sic] woman and it especially hurts from them.”

After getting it all off of her chest, Jones, who just days earlier called out Jessica Alba’s Honest company for being a “nightmare” to work with, came to the conclusion that this week has been an #EpicFail.

When Jones tweeted her displeasure with the Honest Company both the company and founder Alba reached out and apologized to the actress.

Honest Company’s Twitter account explained to Leslie that the “diaper cake” she ordered takes 1-3 days to process and that is why her order was delayed. But Jones wasn’t buying the company’s response.

“Next day air should not be a f—ing option,” Leslie replied. “It should be made clear that the order is sent after processing which you don’t do. It’s not overnight if it gets there in a week. You charging me damn near 50 dollars for. The last three orders were late. It wasn’t like that before.”

Meanwhile, a number of male supporters previously defended Leslie Jones when she had her personal information hacked and was hit was a barrage of racist attacks online. They did so by creating the hashtag: #BlackMenSupportLeslie.

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