AND THAT’S EXACTLY HOW YOU LOOK AT SOMEONE VOTING FOR THAT CL🤡WN SHOW!! 🥴🥴🥴
#TeamDL
🎥: @_bigwink
ONE OF THE BEST, MOST POSITIVE POSTS YOU’LL SEE THIS YEAR🙏🏽♥️ Our brother in comedy @sinbadbad speaks publicly at an event for the cast of A Different World. So good to see you brother. We will continue to keep you lifted up in prayer♥️
You can’t make this 💩 up!! And you don’t have to!! #TeamDL
Source – @agirlhasnopresident :
Long. Slow. Blink.
Please go vote. This absolute mess hads probably already voted.
Posted @withregram • @davrams Apparently Trump is literally still the president but Obama is in charge. @tglnyc
“Those who cannot remember the past
are condemned to repeat it.”
Before the women of Romania suffered, Black women in America endured far worse for hundreds of years. We are watching the rights of women in America being rolled back and chipped away at, right in the open. #TeamDL
Source – @itsthemayoforme :
The Handmaid’s Tale was inspired by historical events… so why are we shocked by what’s happening in America today?! 🥪 #margaretatwood #thehandmaidstale
Dropping tomorrow on @jasonleeshow @hollywoodunlocked Interview by @theonlyjasonlee
Helluva way to celebrate my birthday tomorrow, but that’s how we roll… like smoke!! #TeamDL #nohalfsteppin
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
On the brand new episode of the @jasonleeshow, #DLHughley talks about #Monique’s past and recent comments about him and his family.
Tune in NOW to listen to the audio version of this brand new episode OR catch it tomorrow at 5pm EST only on @hollywoodunlocked’s YouTube channel 💯
“FAKE IT ‘TILL YOU… FAKE IT SOME MORE”
#TeamDL
Source – @keithboykin :
The BBC discovered dozens of widely circulated deepfake photos on the Internet portraying Black people as supporting Donald Trump.
The creator of this image is Mark Kaye, a conservative white male radio host from Florida, who told the BBC: “I’m not claiming it’s accurate…If anybody’s voting one way or another because of one photo they see on a Facebook page, that’s a problem with that person, not with the post itself.”
SO HIS INSURRECTIONIST FOLLOWERS ARE “HOSTAGES”…
BUT THE MEDIA ARE “CRIMINALS” 👍🏻👍🏻 #TeamDL
@balleralert :
January 6 hostages? #dafuq
Follow @polialertcom for political news and Civics 101
None of the people that back this man would get the same treatment. Trump has and always will be a poor man’s interpretation of what a “Rich” person is. #TeamDL
@msnbc :
BREAKING: Donald Trump’s $464 million bond was reduced to $175 million by an appeals court. He was given 10 more days to pay it. Tristan Snell, the prosecuting attorney on the Trump University case, reacts instantly to the breaking news saying “This appears to be an absolute gross miscarriage of justice.”
We live in a world where consensual relationships are scrutinized, but r*pe and 9 figure judgements are acceptable.
They were LOVING Fani when she went after rappers, but not when she went after a rapist! #TeamDL #ALittleNoteFromTheGEDSection
YIKES!! 😳 #TeamDL
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
#JustinCombs and #ChristianCombs were spotted in handcuffs while #Diddy’s Los Angeles home was being raided by federal agents. #Socialites, thoughts? 👀👇🏾📷: TMZ / @foxla (Swipe left)
YIKES!! 😳 #TeamDL
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
#JustinCombs and #ChristianCombs were spotted in handcuffs while #Diddy’s Los Angeles home was being raided by federal agents. #Socialites, thoughts? 👀👇🏾📷: TMZ / @foxla (Swipe left)
YIKES!! 😳 #TeamDL
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
#JustinCombs and #ChristianCombs were spotted in handcuffs while #Diddy’s Los Angeles home was being raided by federal agents. #Socialites, thoughts? 👀👇🏾📷: TMZ / @foxla (Swipe left)
Pay Attention!! #TeamDl
Helluva welcome🫠😩🤣
#TeamDL
Source – @meidastouch :
Morning Joe hosts are absolutely not having it after NBC hires “anti-democracy election denier” Ronna McDaniel as a paid contributor. Follow @meidastouch for updates
Don’t act like I was the only one!! 🙄😩🤣 #TeamDL
On #PrimaryElectionDay though… HMMMMM🤔
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
HU Staff: Kecia Gayle @Kecia.Kae
Another day, another outage: This morning of Super Tuesday, social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Threads, experienced massive outages, leaving millions of users frustrated and unable to access their accounts. The outages, which began around 9 a.m. ET, came at a critical time as primary elections were underway across the country.
__________________________________________________
According to reports from Downdetector, hundreds of thousands of users were impacted by the outage, with many experiencing issues such as being logged out of their accounts and unable to log back in. The timing of the outage could not have been worse, as polls were opening for primary voters and users were left scrambling for alternative ways to stay informed and connected.
_________________________________________________
Andy Stone, the director of communications for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, acknowledged the issue in a statement, saying, “We’re aware people are having trouble accessing our services. We are working on this now.” The lack of a clear timeline for when the services would be fully restored only added to the frustration of users who rely on these platforms for communication and information. However, now that some are starting to regain access to their accounts, social media users are reacting to this latest incident online,
__________________________________________________
Click link in bio to read full story on Hollywoodunlocked.com 📸: Getty Images
Don’t act like I was the only one!! 🙄😩🤣 #TeamDL
On #PrimaryElectionDay though… HMMMMM🤔
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
HU Staff: Kecia Gayle @Kecia.Kae
Another day, another outage: This morning of Super Tuesday, social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Threads, experienced massive outages, leaving millions of users frustrated and unable to access their accounts. The outages, which began around 9 a.m. ET, came at a critical time as primary elections were underway across the country.
__________________________________________________
According to reports from Downdetector, hundreds of thousands of users were impacted by the outage, with many experiencing issues such as being logged out of their accounts and unable to log back in. The timing of the outage could not have been worse, as polls were opening for primary voters and users were left scrambling for alternative ways to stay informed and connected.
_________________________________________________
Andy Stone, the director of communications for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, acknowledged the issue in a statement, saying, “We’re aware people are having trouble accessing our services. We are working on this now.” The lack of a clear timeline for when the services would be fully restored only added to the frustration of users who rely on these platforms for communication and information. However, now that some are starting to regain access to their accounts, social media users are reacting to this latest incident online,
__________________________________________________
Click link in bio to read full story on Hollywoodunlocked.com 📸: Getty Images
Don’t act like I was the only one!! 🙄😩🤣 #TeamDL
On #PrimaryElectionDay though… HMMMMM🤔
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
HU Staff: Kecia Gayle @Kecia.Kae
Another day, another outage: This morning of Super Tuesday, social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Threads, experienced massive outages, leaving millions of users frustrated and unable to access their accounts. The outages, which began around 9 a.m. ET, came at a critical time as primary elections were underway across the country.
__________________________________________________
According to reports from Downdetector, hundreds of thousands of users were impacted by the outage, with many experiencing issues such as being logged out of their accounts and unable to log back in. The timing of the outage could not have been worse, as polls were opening for primary voters and users were left scrambling for alternative ways to stay informed and connected.
_________________________________________________
Andy Stone, the director of communications for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, acknowledged the issue in a statement, saying, “We’re aware people are having trouble accessing our services. We are working on this now.” The lack of a clear timeline for when the services would be fully restored only added to the frustration of users who rely on these platforms for communication and information. However, now that some are starting to regain access to their accounts, social media users are reacting to this latest incident online,
__________________________________________________
Click link in bio to read full story on Hollywoodunlocked.com 📸: Getty Images
Don’t act like I was the only one!! 🙄😩🤣 #TeamDL
On #PrimaryElectionDay though… HMMMMM🤔
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
HU Staff: Kecia Gayle @Kecia.Kae
Another day, another outage: This morning of Super Tuesday, social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Threads, experienced massive outages, leaving millions of users frustrated and unable to access their accounts. The outages, which began around 9 a.m. ET, came at a critical time as primary elections were underway across the country.
__________________________________________________
According to reports from Downdetector, hundreds of thousands of users were impacted by the outage, with many experiencing issues such as being logged out of their accounts and unable to log back in. The timing of the outage could not have been worse, as polls were opening for primary voters and users were left scrambling for alternative ways to stay informed and connected.
_________________________________________________
Andy Stone, the director of communications for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, acknowledged the issue in a statement, saying, “We’re aware people are having trouble accessing our services. We are working on this now.” The lack of a clear timeline for when the services would be fully restored only added to the frustration of users who rely on these platforms for communication and information. However, now that some are starting to regain access to their accounts, social media users are reacting to this latest incident online,
__________________________________________________
Click link in bio to read full story on Hollywoodunlocked.com 📸: Getty Images
Don’t act like I was the only one!! 🙄😩🤣 #TeamDL
On #PrimaryElectionDay though… HMMMMM🤔
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
HU Staff: Kecia Gayle @Kecia.Kae
Another day, another outage: This morning of Super Tuesday, social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Threads, experienced massive outages, leaving millions of users frustrated and unable to access their accounts. The outages, which began around 9 a.m. ET, came at a critical time as primary elections were underway across the country.
__________________________________________________
According to reports from Downdetector, hundreds of thousands of users were impacted by the outage, with many experiencing issues such as being logged out of their accounts and unable to log back in. The timing of the outage could not have been worse, as polls were opening for primary voters and users were left scrambling for alternative ways to stay informed and connected.
_________________________________________________
Andy Stone, the director of communications for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, acknowledged the issue in a statement, saying, “We’re aware people are having trouble accessing our services. We are working on this now.” The lack of a clear timeline for when the services would be fully restored only added to the frustration of users who rely on these platforms for communication and information. However, now that some are starting to regain access to their accounts, social media users are reacting to this latest incident online,
__________________________________________________
Click link in bio to read full story on Hollywoodunlocked.com 📸: Getty Images
Don’t act like I was the only one!! 🙄😩🤣 #TeamDL
On #PrimaryElectionDay though… HMMMMM🤔
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
HU Staff: Kecia Gayle @Kecia.Kae
Another day, another outage: This morning of Super Tuesday, social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Threads, experienced massive outages, leaving millions of users frustrated and unable to access their accounts. The outages, which began around 9 a.m. ET, came at a critical time as primary elections were underway across the country.
__________________________________________________
According to reports from Downdetector, hundreds of thousands of users were impacted by the outage, with many experiencing issues such as being logged out of their accounts and unable to log back in. The timing of the outage could not have been worse, as polls were opening for primary voters and users were left scrambling for alternative ways to stay informed and connected.
_________________________________________________
Andy Stone, the director of communications for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, acknowledged the issue in a statement, saying, “We’re aware people are having trouble accessing our services. We are working on this now.” The lack of a clear timeline for when the services would be fully restored only added to the frustration of users who rely on these platforms for communication and information. However, now that some are starting to regain access to their accounts, social media users are reacting to this latest incident online,
__________________________________________________
Click link in bio to read full story on Hollywoodunlocked.com 📸: Getty Images
Don’t act like I was the only one!! 🙄😩🤣 #TeamDL
On #PrimaryElectionDay though… HMMMMM🤔
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
HU Staff: Kecia Gayle @Kecia.Kae
Another day, another outage: This morning of Super Tuesday, social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Threads, experienced massive outages, leaving millions of users frustrated and unable to access their accounts. The outages, which began around 9 a.m. ET, came at a critical time as primary elections were underway across the country.
__________________________________________________
According to reports from Downdetector, hundreds of thousands of users were impacted by the outage, with many experiencing issues such as being logged out of their accounts and unable to log back in. The timing of the outage could not have been worse, as polls were opening for primary voters and users were left scrambling for alternative ways to stay informed and connected.
_________________________________________________
Andy Stone, the director of communications for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, acknowledged the issue in a statement, saying, “We’re aware people are having trouble accessing our services. We are working on this now.” The lack of a clear timeline for when the services would be fully restored only added to the frustration of users who rely on these platforms for communication and information. However, now that some are starting to regain access to their accounts, social media users are reacting to this latest incident online,
__________________________________________________
Click link in bio to read full story on Hollywoodunlocked.com 📸: Getty Images
Don’t act like I was the only one!! 🙄😩🤣 #TeamDL
On #PrimaryElectionDay though… HMMMMM🤔
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
HU Staff: Kecia Gayle @Kecia.Kae
Another day, another outage: This morning of Super Tuesday, social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Threads, experienced massive outages, leaving millions of users frustrated and unable to access their accounts. The outages, which began around 9 a.m. ET, came at a critical time as primary elections were underway across the country.
__________________________________________________
According to reports from Downdetector, hundreds of thousands of users were impacted by the outage, with many experiencing issues such as being logged out of their accounts and unable to log back in. The timing of the outage could not have been worse, as polls were opening for primary voters and users were left scrambling for alternative ways to stay informed and connected.
_________________________________________________
Andy Stone, the director of communications for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, acknowledged the issue in a statement, saying, “We’re aware people are having trouble accessing our services. We are working on this now.” The lack of a clear timeline for when the services would be fully restored only added to the frustration of users who rely on these platforms for communication and information. However, now that some are starting to regain access to their accounts, social media users are reacting to this latest incident online,
__________________________________________________
Click link in bio to read full story on Hollywoodunlocked.com 📸: Getty Images
Don’t act like I was the only one!! 🙄😩🤣 #TeamDL
On #PrimaryElectionDay though… HMMMMM🤔
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
HU Staff: Kecia Gayle @Kecia.Kae
Another day, another outage: This morning of Super Tuesday, social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Threads, experienced massive outages, leaving millions of users frustrated and unable to access their accounts. The outages, which began around 9 a.m. ET, came at a critical time as primary elections were underway across the country.
__________________________________________________
According to reports from Downdetector, hundreds of thousands of users were impacted by the outage, with many experiencing issues such as being logged out of their accounts and unable to log back in. The timing of the outage could not have been worse, as polls were opening for primary voters and users were left scrambling for alternative ways to stay informed and connected.
_________________________________________________
Andy Stone, the director of communications for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, acknowledged the issue in a statement, saying, “We’re aware people are having trouble accessing our services. We are working on this now.” The lack of a clear timeline for when the services would be fully restored only added to the frustration of users who rely on these platforms for communication and information. However, now that some are starting to regain access to their accounts, social media users are reacting to this latest incident online,
__________________________________________________
Click link in bio to read full story on Hollywoodunlocked.com 📸: Getty Images
Don’t act like I was the only one!! 🙄😩🤣 #TeamDL
On #PrimaryElectionDay though… HMMMMM🤔
Source – @hollywoodunlocked :
HU Staff: Kecia Gayle @Kecia.Kae
Another day, another outage: This morning of Super Tuesday, social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Threads, experienced massive outages, leaving millions of users frustrated and unable to access their accounts. The outages, which began around 9 a.m. ET, came at a critical time as primary elections were underway across the country.
__________________________________________________
According to reports from Downdetector, hundreds of thousands of users were impacted by the outage, with many experiencing issues such as being logged out of their accounts and unable to log back in. The timing of the outage could not have been worse, as polls were opening for primary voters and users were left scrambling for alternative ways to stay informed and connected.
_________________________________________________
Andy Stone, the director of communications for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, acknowledged the issue in a statement, saying, “We’re aware people are having trouble accessing our services. We are working on this now.” The lack of a clear timeline for when the services would be fully restored only added to the frustration of users who rely on these platforms for communication and information. However, now that some are starting to regain access to their accounts, social media users are reacting to this latest incident online,
__________________________________________________
Click link in bio to read full story on Hollywoodunlocked.com 📸: Getty Images