Sunday, June 07, 2015

Blind Item #2

I don't think she could have got away with this two decades ago when she was at her peak, but there was this former A list singer this weekend who has not done much since then but some reality television and had a few legal issues. At an event she insisted that people only refer to her as Ms.__________. No first names. She even made the organizers of the charity event do the same thing


13 comments:

  1. Tricia1311:47 PM

    Brandy ,"Ms. Norwood"

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  2. Derek Harvey11:48 PM

    I dont see how this is a big deal

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  3. sandybrook11:49 PM

    Toni Braxton

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  4. Kno Won Uno11:52 PM

    +1

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  5. Lila Fowler12:08 AM

    IDK, I think women past a certain age SHOULD be addressed as "Ms. --" rather than the first name. Men, too. I cringed when Darren Criss called Anna Wintour "Anna" during last night's Tony awards red carpet broadcast. Uh, that's Ms. Wintour to you, loser.

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  6. Airhead12:10 AM

    It's kind of a big deal if it is someone who markets themselves as a one name person... Like why market yourself like your comfortable being called by your first name only if you aren't ????

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  7. TheCousinEddy12:34 AM

    Not the answer, but for some reason when I read this I thought about the song lyric: "No my first name ain't baby -- It's Janet -- Ms. Jackson if you're nasty."

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  8. Groaning3:31 AM

    I was thinking of Janet Jackson, too! I bet she wanted everyone to call her by her husband's last name,

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  9. keith3:52 AM

    Miss Ross.

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  10. She lost the right to be called Ms. Wintour since her kimye cover.

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  11. And-so-on..5:29 AM

    Hey you, watch out! Duck!.. seems to always get their attention..

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  12. +1 million

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  13. How did they get her to take her sunglasses off?

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