Jul 28

ice-t-coco3Rapper/actor Ice T’s main squeeze, Coco, posted a light hearted blog on how to keep a man. And now she’s getting called out by bloggers and women in the black community who aren’t to happy with the blond bombshell’s “advice”. Coco wrote, ”LADIES & GENTLEMEN…the most IMPORTANT advice I can give is to make sure you listen to one another!!!!! TALK A LOT!! I think the reason that Ice and I have made it in the celebrity world for so long is because we constantly communicate.” Coco went on to say that changing into your man’s favorite outfit, giving him a body rub or licking and kissing his feet will help keep the romance alive. I can’t say that I’m a huge fan of Coco. Her very wild, sexy lifestyle can be overwhelming to say the least. But I read her blog post and have to say that any woman (including me) could have written something like that. It wasn’t groundbreaking. Her main point is keep the communication  and sex alive.  To be fair, she didn’t point out her race in the blog or make a point of saying a black woman can’t keep a black man. She and Ice T are eight years married strong, but her sex/slut appeal has earned her wide cattiness among women who, fair or not, choose to hate on the bootylicious blond. But, ladies, if this were Dr. Phil’s wife talking about how to keep a marriage alive when a couple has celebrity status and works together, no one would be leaving comments like this, “Oh yeah, her brain game is probably on point too; [he] probably keeps her jaws extremely busy.”  IJS.

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2 Responses to “White girl advice on how to keep a black man”

  1. Bee Gee says:

    People don’t get this. Coco didn’t have to mention her race. She mentioned BLACK MEN, hello? So when a woman that everyone knows is white, even makes a motion to tell someone how to keep a Black man, based on her particular situation, you can best believe some sistas are gonna take offense to that.

    You see, NO MATTER WHAT SHE SAYS, all that black women are hearing/seeing is “IF YOU WANNA KEEP YOUR BLACK MAN, YOU NEED TO BE BLONDE, TAN, AND HAVE A BODY LIKE JESSICA RABBIT,” get it?

    I’m not justifying it, but just painting the picture. Sorry, but you can’t be any other race than black and speak on how to take care of a black man, and NOT think sistas are gonna ride on you. And that’s that.

  2. Bee Gee says:

    Real simple.

    Coco may not have mentioned her race, but she did mention BLACK men in particular, as if her 8 year marraige to one Black man licenses her to give advise on how to keep a Black man. Be serious. The bottom line is that no matter what Coco said, most sistas are hearing “If you wanna keep your black man, you need to be blonde, tan, and have the body of Jessica Rabbit just like me.” I’d speak much more, but my comments are repeatedly not posting on this blog.

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