Daddy’s Little Girls

June 19th, 2011 - By Rashana A. Hooks

 

There is something special about dads and their daughters. From, the soft spot he will always have for her to the little princess she will always be in his eyes. Their unique bond is like no other, and no matter how old she gets, she will always be daddy’s little girl.

In honor of Father’s Day, here are a few notable divas who are Daddy’s little girls at heart…

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  • innocenttruth

    why don't you focus on your out of wedlock babies.

  • WONDER WOMAN

    The only people that the black man underminds is themselves! Why should black women support the black man when the black man doesnt support the black woman! Pleeezeee! Go cry somewhere else!

  • InnocentTruthIsBack

    Wow, this is your sad attempt to celebrate Father's Day? Are you serious? The article is more so about female celebrities than their fathers. This site has become stricken with a bad case of feminism.

    And the henpecked men working for this site need to hang their heads in shame. How can you work for this site and not voice your opinion about these types of articles? Do you men stay quiet in the staff meetings? Is the work environment hostile towards males?

    I fail to see how this article promotes black fatherhood. As expected, this website chooses to ignore black fathers in the household. You didn't post this type of foolishness on Mothers Day because you knew better. This is nothing more than a deliberate attempt to undermine black fatherhood while promoting black female empowerment. If only people could see through the lines.

    • http://theculturepollution.blogspot.com/ Sheispolluted

      I understand your point but you must understand why every article takes on a black women's slant conisdering MadameNoir's target audience is black women.

      It's like complaining that there are too many supermodels in Vogue.

      • Brodie

        You are right about that.

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