Showing posts with label Queen Latifah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen Latifah. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Queen Latifah On Sexiness:



Queen Latifah On Sexiness:
Queen Latifah shared her thoughts on oversexed females in a recent interview. Latifah believes that a woman shouldn't have to 'bare all' to get a guy's attention, and she warns young women about catering to men that only see them as objects.
You don’t have to show everything; you don’t have to put it all out there to attract a guy," Latifah told Sister2Sister. "Because what kind of guy are you gonna attract? What is he really looking for? If you wanna be a booty call, I guess you can throw it all out there. (laughs) But if you’re looking for a relationship with someone who respects you and respects things other than your body—your mind, your spirit, your personality, your smile—then you have to kind of exude that more so than just yo’ booty and yo’ t***ies."

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Queen Latifah Inducted



Queen Latifah Inducted
Queen Latifah was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame this past weekend. The rapper/actress/singer was among 13 notables enshrined, including John Travolta, Bruce Willis, singer Tony Bennett, lifestyle guru Martha Stewart and former N.Y Jets owner Leon Hess.
The hall honors natives of the Garden State that have left an indelible mark on entertainment, sports and business. You must have lived in New Jersey for at least five years to be eligible.
Bruce Springsteen, Thomas Edison and Jack Nicholson are among those that have been inducted previously. “One thing I learned in New Jersey — how to be fearless. I’m from Newark, I told you,” Latifiah said on the red carpet in Newark.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Queen Latifah Joining Mary J. Blige Show



Queen Latifah Joining Mary J. Blige Show
Queen Latifah will be co-hosting the 2nd Annual Mary J. Blige Honors Concert. The concert will be held in honor of this year's recipients of Blige's FFAWN scholarship. Latifah and Blige will be joined as co-hosts by Elle magazine's Editor-In-Chief Robbie Meyers.
FFAWN, which is Blige's non-profit and stands for the "Foundation for the Advancement of Women Now," has worked to send 25 women to college with full, four-year scholarships.
The show takes place at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on May 1st. Proceeds from the concert are to benefit FFAWN's scholarship fund, which is dedicated to helping young women succeed through training and education.