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The BET Awards Were Extremely Very Gay, Thank You Victoria Monét
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Here’s a truth about me: I don’t actually survey awards shows. Too much potential for uncomfortable moments, my second hand embarrassment cannot handle it. I don’t watch the Oscars, the Grammys, not even the Tonys, despite organism a Broadway bitch. I usually just wait until the next day when all the clips and memes come out. But my favorite award demonstrate day- afters are the ones where there are performances, because then I get to watch my own little concert, and let me tell you, when I woke up this morning, nothing could have prepared me for how very gay today’s concert would be.
The present kicked off with Megan Thee Stallion performing a Megan album medley, which is how most things should start, probably.
Also, Victoria Monét performed her tune Alright, which was more than alright. Monét also won Video of the Year at BETher awards for On My Mama, the latter presented to her by Niecy Nash-Betts and her wife, Jessica Betts, because why not double down on the epic gayness of this situation. Fun fact: These were Monéts first and second BET Award wins.
I was late (relatively speaking) to discover Victoria Monét.
Monét has long had cred as a songwriter, having previously written for Brandy, Selena Gomez, and others, in addition to creature the pen behind Chloe x Halle’s 2020 strike “Do It” and having written a significant portion of Ariana Grande’s entire library — including picking up a Grammy nomination for her work on Grande’s pop epic “thank u, next.” Still, it wasn’t until until Monét’s turn in front of the mic on the gay as hell “Touch Me,” off of Monét’s 2020 Jaguar EP (it’s about the amazing sex Monét used to possess with Kehlani… oh, did I forget to note that Kehlani is her ex?), that I perked up and paid attention.
The first thing that I caught about “Touch Me,” of course was how hot it was. There are few songs that I’d be willing to call “sex on a track” with a unbent face — but it’s obviously at the highest of that list. Second and much more long-lasting though, was that “Touch Me” filled something I had been longing for, craving really, without putting my finger on it and never being quite able to fulfill: it was a legit, mainstream radio play worthy, R&B ballad about two gay Black
The On My Mama singer spoke about her sexuality and past relationships on Emily Ratajkowski’s podcast Elevated Low
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Sapphics, the day has finally come. After years of waiting, Victoria Monet has confirmed that she did in fact contain some sort of passionate relationship with queer representative Kehlani. Speaking on Emily Ratajkowski’s podcast High Subdued, Victoria shared a story about her current lover John Gaines and his lack of jealousy.
“While pregnant, I did a Stroke Me remix with Kehlani, and the song is about her,” she said. “We went in the studio, there was no jealousy [from him].”
Brb, we’re just hyperventilating here! Did Victoria Money just expose that one of the sexiest songs of all time is about sapphic love?
Em Rata clearly felt our level of excitement as she questioned the singer about her affair with Kehlani. For years, rumours have been flying around about Kehlani and Victoria’s dating history, and finally Victoria has position those speculations to rest.
Victoria responded: “We’re friends. I kind of am fancy that with all of my past relationships. I really don’t like the idea of like,
Victoria Monét Dishes On Relationship Boundaries And Having Trust With Her Boyfriend
And that is exactly why I enjoy writing articles like this one — because while some of even the non-swimmers will put on a bathing suit and dip their toes in the water, there are a ton of us who are going to occupied body ourselves into a swimming pool or ocean before Labor Day arrives.
If you’re one of those individuals, just so that your hair remains fit and strong for the fall and winter seasons, I wanted to incorporate a few tips that will help you to protect your tresses from the chemicals of the pool and salt of the ocean.
1. Use a Swim Cap
I ain’t got no lies to tell you — in my mind, the only real reason to apply a swim cap is to keep your hair from getting wet. However, after I read an article on a logo called Power Woman’s site, it convinced me that every woman should probably have one in their possession.
Long story compact, it stated that splash caps, yes, significantly diminish the amount of rain that gets in your hair; however, they also protect your hair from potentially damaging chemicals; produce it easier
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