After watching so many seasons and versions of Love Island I’ve seen so many black women on this show misunderstood. Watching Kordell protect and defend Serena even when she was upset and not speaking to him was so beautiful to see.
#Loveislandusa
I find this type of grace so interesting. Hairstylists will be like “awww my male client came with his hair wet but still dirty and tangled, watch me work✨” but female clients have rules and regs they must follow to a T.
I don’t know what uni student needs to hear this but tomorrow you should open your curtains/blinds, or at least try to switch on your light (the real one, not the strip one). Take care of yourself.
Nigerian by penetration is a real thing, you guys think it’s a joke? It only takes 1 man too. I know bare Jamaican gyal who have been subjected to it and it doesn’t go away. Praying for my sisters😂😂😂
This Daina and Ahmet situation proved exactly why you should NEVER give anyone second chances after they cheat on you. They’ll end up blaming you for enabling their behaviour.
CIL is more iconic and definitely set the tone for her career and contributed to a shift in videography (particularly for female artists) but sonically? Deja Vu is taking it.
You’re showering your girl with gifts when it isn’t even her love language then complaining when she says she doesn’t feel loved because you’ve associated love with material things.
One of my worst traits is genuinely the intensity to which I feel emotions. When I’m sad, I’m borderline depressed. When I’m irritated, I’m on the verge of anger. When I’m disappointed, I feel disgusted.
Naya Rivera. Oluwatoyin Salau. Breonna Taylor. Nicole Thea. Gianna Bryant. These are just a few of the names of women who had so much more to offer the world but lives were cut short. Rest in perfect peace🤍