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𝓢𝓾𝓰𝓪𝓻𝔂 𝓟𝓪𝓻𝓪𝓭𝓲𝓼𝓮.
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liquoricebxxxh · 4 months ago
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Shar Jackson and Alexis Fields in IMx’s “Stay The Night” music video (1999)
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kysanity · 2 years ago
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niecy and kim from moesha
shar jackson; countess vaughn
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lboogie1906 · 8 months ago
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Kellie Shanygne Williams-Jackson (born March 22, 1976) is an actress. She is known for her role as Laura Lee Winslow, the middle-born child of Carl and Harriette Winslow on Family Matters which ran (1989 to 98).
She was born in DC. After Family Matters, she began acting in What About Joan. In 1996, she had a recurring role as Charisse J. Mitchell on Moesha, and Michelle, Nikki’s rival on The Parkers. In 2006, she reunited with her former Family Matters co-star Darius McCrary on Eve for two episodes “Separate, But Unequal” and the final cliffhanger episode “Daughter Don’t Preach” as Lynn. She was on Clean House for six episodes in 2009, as a substitute host.
She co-created the Kellie Williams Program in the DC area. The program will provide DC students between the ages of 14 and 20 an opportunity to produce a television show to air on Comcast Cable Local On-Demand. She stated, “I wanted to create a program similar to the one I grew up with (Howard University Children’s Theatre). I wanted to bring it to the masses, not to just people who were familiar with the arts but to people who had never experienced any art.”
She attended UCLA and majored in Psychology.
She married Hannibal Jackson (2009). They have two children together. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #womenshistorymonth
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chilewithcarnage · 9 months ago
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did you ever watch any disney channel original tv shows? i think the last one i remember was ant farm which had such a weird setup and plot
hell yes in fact i watched disney channel for an embarrassingly long time, im on the younger end of the millennial spectrum so the disney channel stuff i was watching was in the early 2000s era aka the golden age. p much every popular dc show from 2001-2006 i was into. thats so raven, the proud family, the famous jett jackson, suite life with zac and cody, kim possible, american dragon jake long, phil of the future, lizzie mcguire, the buzz on maggie, brandy and mr. whiskers; the list goes on lol.
also disney channel low-key was the only station had a substantial (in this case 3, but that goes to show you how limited representation was back then) shows with a black main character/predominantly black cast. i know there was a gang of black sitcoms on tv during the late 90s/early 2000s which I definitely did watch but sometimes when you're a kid you wanna specifically watch things for kids. 7/8 year old ari wasn't always tryna watch moesha, martin and living single all the damn time lol
2007 is around the time i stopped watching disney channel, which is coincidentally around the time when my favorite dc shows ended and when hannah montana exploded in popularity, which i hated with a passion lol
i got back into disney channel around 2012/13 because my little cousin would make me watch jessie with her and in turn id end up watching and lowkey enjoying some of them. im a boy meets world fan, and when it was announced that disney channel was making a sequel series to it about corey and topanga's kid(s) [i put the s in parentheses cause their second child basically gets no attention lmao]. i became a fan on first watch but looking back on it now the show wasn't that great lol
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purvlereign · 11 months ago
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Greetings and salutations!!!
Ashanti. 20. Black. Cis female.
• college student (i graduate next year tho!!!)
• an amazingly talented aspiring writer (who often suffers from writers block unfortunately 😒)
• old school enthusiast (old music? old movies? i LOVE them)
• christian (i don’t discriminate but pls don’t follow me if you’re gonna disrespect my religion. thanks ❤️)
• womanist (i don’t subscribe to the underlying white supremacist ideology of feminism. don’t like it, don’t interact)
• straight (but i heavily support the lgbtq+ community. i love y’all motherfuckers)
• pro-black (that doesn’t mean i’m anti-white, folks 🤣😭)
SPECIAL TAGS — ##brain puke = random shit, ##christianity talk = where i make posts concerning Christianity, ##heated like bey = rants, ##miss franklin approved = music recommendations & other stuff pertaining to sanging, ##ladies and gentlemen ✨ashanti✨ = personal shit, ##they don’t have the range = shady edits of horrible singing.
These are a few of my favorite thinnngs!!! 🤩
FAVE TV SERIES — Criminal Minds, Law and Order: svu, Euphoria, A Different World, Touched by an Angel, Roots (2016), The Jeffersons, Any Day Now, Good Times, Big Little Lies, Family Ties, In Living Color, Gimme a Break, Star, Everybody Hates Chris, Moesha, King of the King & more.
FAVE MOVIES — Dreamgirls, Imitation of Life (1959), The Color Purple (1985), Clara’s Heart, A Bronx Tale, The Lovely Bones, Ray, Hairspray (2007), What’s Love Got to Do With It, Eve’s Bayou, The Player’s Club, Beloved, Moonlight, Cooley High, Sparkle (1976 & 2012), Jason’s Lyric, Def by Temptation, I Passed for White, Friday, Remember the Titans & more.
FAVE MUSICAL ARTISTS — Michael Jackson, DeBarge, Halle Bailey, NSYNC, Queen, Whitney Houston, Switch, Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, El DeBarge, Dru Hill, Kelly Clarkson, Selena, Bobby DeBarge, P!nk, Boyz II Men, Ella Mai, Jodeci, Chico DeBarge, Christopher Williams, Justin Timberlake, Anita Baker, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Amy Winehouse, Fleetwood Mac, Tina Turner, Mahalia Jackson, Prince, Bebe & Cece Winans, Pearl Jam & MANY more.
Please read through this CAREFULLY before you decide to waste your time and mine. ❤️
DNI — radfems, terfs, maps, racists, homophobes, transphobes, xenophobes, conservatives, overly sensitive white liberals, gaylors, toxic arianators, toxic barbz, toxic lambs, toxic beyhives, toxic armys, toxic swifties, abuse apologists, tiktok psychologists, misogynists, misandrists, misogynoirists, white supremacists, colorists & chronically online motherfuckers.
sideblog: @phtharticdelights (where i share my writing)
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courtsieee · 16 days ago
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10.27.24
2024 Celebrity Halloween Costume Wishlist.. or predictions idk!
If you know you know, I take Halloween very seriously. I love brisk weather, the decorations, seeing the kids trick or treat, but most importantly the costumes. Whether you assemble a simple, yet curated outfit based on certain characters and occupations or referencing iconic memes and pop culture moments like my 2020 Yung Miami costume I am always floored by everyone’s creativity!
However, when it comes to the celebrities and influencers I dont expect anything to be half done. I always appreciate celebrities who go above and beyond like hiring a production team to fully commit to the holiday. If you’ve been following me long enough I have posted a list of costumes certain celebrities should be. Maybe posting it again will conjure some type of wish spell and they will fulfill my dream.
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1. Saweetie as Ms.B Haven
2. Keke Palmer as Kelis
3. Kim Kardashian as Angelyne (LA’s Billboard Queen)
4. Hailey and Justin Bieber as Holly & Paul (Breakfast At Tiffany’s) or Mr and Mrs Smith
5. Doja as Ludacris (with the big arm lol)
6. Halle Bailey as Eartha Kitt or Lil Kim
7. Hailey Bieber as Claudia Schiffer, Daphne (Scooby Doo), or Gwen Stefani
8. North West as Harajuku Nicki Minaj
9. Kylie, Kendall, Lori, Stass as ‘90s Super Models (Versace or Chanel Ad)
10. Jodie Woods as Suki (Fast & Furious)
11. Kylie Jenner as Poison Ivy
12. Latto & Mariah The Scientist as Ronnie & Diamond (Players Club)
13. Lori Harvey as Halle Berry (+2 BAPS Blonde!!)
14. Coco Jones as Ciara (Goodies) or Moesha (+2 Records a Skit)
15. Kylie & Stormi, Kim & Chicago, or Khloe & True as Violet and Scarlett (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
16. Chloe Bailey as Bratz Doll
17. Tanner Adell as Dolly Parton (DollyWood, Dave LaChapelle photo)
18. Addison Rae as Lola (Confessions of A Teenage Drama Queen)
18. Quen Blackwell as Janet Jackson
19. Nicki Minaj as a Real Housewife cast member
20. Tyla as Paris (Love Don’t Cost A Thing)
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calvincroley · 1 year ago
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Kori Madison Federline: An Insight into Her Family Life and Relationships
Kori Madison Federline, born on July 31, 2002, is the daughter of renowned American music artist Kevin Federline and actress Shar Jackson. Exploring her family life and relationships, we explore the fascinating details shaping her unique journey.
On-Screen Debut and Media Attention: As per Newswatchlist.com, at age 20, Kori Madison Federline made her first on-screen appearance in the documentary series “True Hollywood Story” in 2005. This E! Entertainment Television and Wilshire Studios production shed light on her family’s intriguing love life, capturing significant media attention.
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Kevin Federline: Rapper, Actor, and Model: Kori’s father, Kevin Federline, is a well-known rapper, actor, dancer, and model. He gained recognition in the entertainment industry as a backup dancer for prominent celebrities like Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, and Destiny’s Child.
Shar Jackson: Actress and Singer: Kori’s mother, Shar Jackson, is an accomplished actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Niecy Jackson in the series “Moesha” and has showcased her talent and versatility in the entertainment world.
Kevin Federline and Shar Jackson’s High-Profile Relationships: Kevin Federline and Shar Jackson have experienced high-profile relationships and divorces. Kevin’s marriage to pop singer Britney Spears drew significant attention, while Shar’s journey includes relationships with her high school boyfriend Corey Jackson and her engagement to Kevin Federline.
Shar Jackson’s Multi-Talented Personality: Shar Jackson’s career spans acting, singing, and modeling. With notable roles in the sitcom “Moesha” and a background in psychology and forensic science, she is a multi-faceted artist who has pursued her passions and academic aspirations.
Staying Connected: Follow Shar Jackson on Instagram: To keep up with Shar Jackson and her endeavors, you can find her on Instagram under the handle @shar_jackson, where she has amassed a fan following of over 103K.
The Ever-Growing Family: A Blend of Love and Relationships: Kori Madison Federline’s family dynamic showcases a diverse and blended family with a mix of biological and half-siblings. Despite the complexities, the love and bond within the family endure, providing a unique and ever-growing kinship.
Sibling Bonds: Two Older Half-Brothers from Her Mother’s Side: Kori Madison Federline shares a special bond with her two older half-siblings from her mother’s side. Shar Jackson, Kori’s mother, was previously in a relationship with her high school sweetheart, Corey Jackson. During their time together, Shar became a loving mother to two children.
Donovan Jackson: The Eldest Half-Brother: Donovan Jackson, also known as Donnie, is the oldest among Kori’s half-siblings. Born on June 23, 1993, Donovan gained some spotlight when he made a guest appearance in the reality show “The Mother/Daughter Experiment: Celebrity Edition” in 2016. As the first child of Shar Jackson and Corey Jackson, Donovan holds a special place within the family, being a year older than his sister Cassalei and nine years senior Kori.
Cassalei Monique Jackson: The Accomplished Half-Sister: Cassalei Monique Jackson, Kori’s half-sister, has made a name for herself as a notable TV personality. In 2021, Cassalei starred in the reality series “Naked and Afraid of Love,” where participants navigated the challenges of finding love while enduring harsh environments. Despite their eight-year age gap, Cassalei and Kori share a special bond.
Kaleb Michael Jackson Federline: Kori’s Biological Brother: Kori Madison Federline’s only biological sibling is her younger brother, Kaleb Michael Jackson Federline. Born on July 20, 2004, two years after Kori, Kaleb hasn’t actively pursued a professional career in the entertainment industry. Nonetheless, his lineage and famous parents have attracted media attention, adding a unique presence to the Federline family dynamic.
The Younger Half-Siblings: Building Bonds and Growing Together: Kori Madison Federline’s family also consists of four younger half-siblings, each contributing colors to the tapestry of kinship. These siblings stem from Kevin Federline’s relationships with Britney Spears and his partner, Victoria Prince.
Sean Preston Federline: Kevin’s First Child with Britney Spears: Sean Preston Federline, born on September 14, 2005, is Kevin Federline’s first child with pop sensation Britney Spears. At 17 years old, Sean takes on the role of the older brother to both Jayden and Kori, maintaining a significant bond with his extended family.
Jayden James Federline: The Second Child with Britney Spears: Jayden James Federline, born on September 12, 2006, is the second child of Kevin Federline and Britney Spears. At 16, Jayden ventured into acting, appearing in films like “Kaikahu Road” and “The Mile.” As Kori’s step-brother, Jayden adds a unique dynamic to their blended family.
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cyarsk52-20 · 2 years ago
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10 Of Our Favorite Black Women-Led TV Shows And Movies
By Cherranda Smith
Photo: Getty Images
March is Women's History Month and we will soon be celebrating Black Women's History Month, so it's really a perfect time to kick back and unwind to some of your favorite Black women-led shows and movies. 
While we watch and relive some of the greatest on-screen moments, it's also important to reflect on the genius of the Black women creators who brought them to us. For generations, Black women worked to shatter barriers in Hollywood so we could see ourselves in living color and beyond. 
These iconic pieces of entertainment have filled our cultural storehouses with on-screen representation for decades. From the fashion, hair, and makeup trends, brilliant line delivery, stunts, relatable set designs, and everything else in between, Black women have been involved in reflecting our beauty and complexities in front of and behind the cameras. 
Here are 10 of our favorite Black women-led TV shows and films (listed in no particular order) to celebrate Black women, our history, and infinite immeasurable talent. 
Living Single Release Year: 1993  How to watch: Hulu  Follow a group of friends sharing a Brooklyn brownstone as they navigate "a 90s kind of world" that includes dating woes and wins, career moves, and so much more. 
Girlfriends 
Release Year: 2000 How to watch: Netflix  Which Girlfriend are you most like? Joan Clayton, the ambitious and awkward lawyer; Lynn the free spirit who always seems to land on her feet; Maya, the (sometimes) married mother and author; or Toni, the glamorous real estate agent with a soft spot? 
Insecure Release Year: 2016 How to watch: HBO Max Whether you're Team Issa or in the Lawrence Hive, Insecure really sparks conversations and questions about contemporary relationships, internal conflicts, and so much more. 
A Different World Release Year: 1987 How to watch: HBO Max The leading ladies of this classic sitcom brought a fictional HBCU experience into the TVs of real-life audience, with the hilarious assistance from the guys, of course. 
Moesha Release Year: 1996 How to watch: Netflix  R&B star Brandy showed off her acting chops bringing fans into Moesha's world where she was processing grief, handling school work and getting into classic 90s-era teenager shenanigans. Another Black women-led show, The Parkers, spawned from this series, too. 
Waiting to Exhale Release Year: 1995 How to watch: HBO Max  This classic film explores the power of self and friendship through it all and its iconic soundtrack is enough to get you in every feeling possible. 
Set It Off 
Release Year: 1996 How to watch: Tubi  The woes of life brings a group of four friends to make the decision to execute bank heists in LA. The film covers real-life tragedies, the ups and downs and unbreakable bond of friendships. 
Soul Food  Release Year: 1997 How to watch: HBO Max Family drama is something most of us can relate to. In this cult classic, the drama unfolds from the lens of young Ahmad, who watches the dynamics between his aunts unfold in the wake of the family's matriarch's passing. 
Poetic Justice Release Year: 1993 How to watch: Amazon Prime Video  When you're going through it and need a ride for a convention, a good friend comes through with a plan. And that's just what Iesha, played by the incomparable Regina King, for her bestie Justice, played by the queen that is Janet Jackson. 
The Women of Brewster Place Release Year: 1989 How to watch: Amazon Prime Video  Adapted from the late Gloria Naylor's debut novel, this mini TV series captures the bustling lives of seven women living in the Brewster Place community where the struggles and hopes of Black women are explored. 
Honorable Mentions 
We didn't forget these classics either! 
Daughters of the Dust (1991)
The Color Purple (1985)
Half & Half (2002)
The Game (2006)
Sister Sister (1994)
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luvdiamante · 5 years ago
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hey👋🏽.
poses/phone case - @afrosimtricsimmer
hair - @simpliciaty-cc
outfit - @simstefani
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xzaviaaaa · 3 years ago
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brandy, countess vaughn, and sharisse jackson <3
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lboogie1906 · 2 years ago
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Kellie Shanygne Williams-Jackson (born March 22, 1976) is an actress. She is known for her role as Laura Lee Winslow, the middle-born child of Carl and Harriette Winslow on Family Matters which ran from 1989–to 1998. She was born in DC. After Family Matters, she began acting in What About Joan. In 1996, she had a recurring role as Charisse J. Mitchell on Moesha, and later Michelle, Nikki's rival, in The Parkers. In 2006, she reunited with her former Family Matters co-star Darius McCrary on Eve for two episodes "Separate, But Unequal" and the final cliffhanger episode "Daughter Don't Preach" as Lynn. She was on Clean House for six episodes in 2009, as a substitute host. She co-created the Kellie Williams Program in the DC area. The program will provide DC students between the ages of 14 and 20 an opportunity to produce a television show to air on Comcast Cable Local On-Demand. She stated, "I wanted to create a program similar to the one I grew up with (Howard University Children's Theatre). I wanted to bring it to the masses, not to just people who were familiar with the arts but to people who had never experienced any art." She attended UCLA and majored in Psychology. She married Hannibal Jackson (2009). They have two children together. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #womenshistorymonth https://www.instagram.com/p/CqFuUj0LuvO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ee-to-the-mah-to-the · 2 years ago
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coutureicons · 4 years ago
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niecey jackson 
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unsungbabe · 3 years ago
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Next Level | I Don’t Know ft K-Borne (1997) Cameos from Malinda Williams, Tamala Jones, Monica Calhoun and Shar Jackson
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retroness-is-fabulous · 3 years ago
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