Tashera Simmons Asks Why Rappers Can Talk About How Many Times They’ve Been Shot Up But Women Can’t Tell Their Stories On TV

February 28th, 2013 - By madamenoire
Source: Stephen Knight

Source: Stephen Knight

From EurWeb

Tashera Simmons is totally crushed that new reality show, “Starter Wives” was canceled after just a few weeks on air. And some say she could be pinning the cancellation on 50 Cent.

Shortly after TLC announced its decision to only air the show online, 50 took to Twitter to take the credit for the move.

Last week he called the show “trash” and jokingly bid good luck to the cast members, hoping everyone would eventually find work.

He then followed up by saying the ladies on the show are just “angry ex girls.”

Tashera then responded to the announcement, expressing her disappointment that the show has ended so soon.

Read her statement on EurWeb.com.

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  • Yay!

    No one wants to listen to women obsess over men who have only degraded them. It’s like watching a small animal be abused. All the former significant others of the women on this show have moved on in dramatic ways. So why are they building careers out talking about old ex.s? Pathetic!

  • realadulttalk

    I don’t mind them telling their stories (assuming they have one to tell) but if that story consists of how many loads were shot into you…please keep that to self.

  • Toya Sharee

    I can’t with these birds getting my blood pressure up. What story do we need to hear these broads tell? I am all for female empowerement, but Ms. Tashera I doubt Starter Wives was breaking any barriers in female rights. 50 Cent can talk about getting shot up all day, you know why? Because he’s a talented rapper and that’s what put him on the map for people to care about his life in the first place: talent. Maybe if these women had a show about building businesses, uplifting the youth in their community, even a damn cooking show. But please no more shows about all the challenges of being someone’s wife who is actually famous for a talent. I need her to have a whole arena of seats.

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