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Saturday, March 7, 2020

Saturday's Best Deals: Flannels, PS4 Pro, 4K A24 Movies, and More

An A24 movie flash sale, an REI clearance sale, and a $7o air fryer kick off Saturday’s top deals of the day.

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Lizzo The Great: TikTok Restores Swimsuit Video of Grammy Winner After She Exposes Them for Possible Bias

With her body positivity movement and unabashed performance style, Lizzo can be considered many things.

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Cops Just Won't Stop Handcuffing Black Children: 11-Year Old Girl Detained Despite Proof She'd Been Misidentified

Is it really that hard to not put handcuffs on black children? One would think that given report after report after report on cops handcuffing or otherwise using excessive force on black children as young as 8-years old, people in law enforcement would get the message that the practice is unnecessarily cruel.

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RuPaul’s Netflix series ‘AJ and The Queen’ canceled after one season

Netflix series AJ and The Queen will be canceled after only one season. The series was created and starred by RuPaul Charles.

RuPaul would take to Twitter to confirm the show’s cancellation.

“End of the road for ‘AJ and The Queen,’” RuPaul wrote. “Netflix has decided to not extend our trip across America. Thank you for all the love & support. We’re so very proud of the work.”

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AJ and the Queen was a collaborative effort between RuPaul and the former Sex and the City showrunner Michael Patrick King, Deadline reports.

The duo wrote the show, which tells the story of Ruby Red, a famous drag queen who is running into a string of bad luck while traveling across America performing. She is joined by her partner AJ (Izzy g), who was a 9-year-old stowaway in her 1990s RV. Throughout the journey, Ruby sends messages of encouragement and impacts the lives of those who she encounters.

Josh Segarra, Michael-Leon Wooley, Katerina Tannenbaum and Tia Carrere rounded out the show’s cast.

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The cancellation of AJ and The Queen is not the only bad news for shows created by RuPaul. Now in it’s 12th season, RuPaul’s Drag Race has disqualified Sherry Pie, real name Joey Gugliemelli, due to sexual misconduct allegations. Sherry Pie was considered one of the frontrunners of the contestants, Vox reports.

In the past week, at least five men stated Gugliemelli used a fake identity to promote furthering their acting careers and would eventually coerce the men into sexually suggestive fetish videos. The men did not receive any job offers.

Gugliemelli would apologize for the incidents and state that he is receiving treatment for his behavior.

“In light of recent developments and Sherry Pie’s statement, Sherry Pie has been disqualified from RuPaul’s Drag Race,” the official Twitter for the show posted.

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Atlanta hairdresser encourages 4-year-old Black girl after she says ‘I’m so ugly’

An Instagram video of a natural hair four-year-old named Ariyonna has received encouraging words after she was seen looking at herself in the mirror while getting her hair done. Ariyonna began to cry after calling herself ugly.

During the video, Ariyonna can be seen getting her locks taken care of by a hairdresser, identified as Lil Wave Daddy, also an Atlanta rapper, before looking into the camera and stating “I’m so ugly!”

The hairdresser would go on to comfort Ariyonna and encourage her and let her know that she is pretty.

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“Don’t say that! You are so pretty!,” the hairdresser said. “When you look at yourself you suppose to say, ‘I am so pretty’— you got the prettiest little dimples, you are so cute.”

After encouraging words from the hairdresser, Ariyonna began to cry. The moment has become a rallying moment across the Internet to support and uplift Ariyonna and all Black girls.

Lil Wave Daddy, identified as Shabria in comments, detailed the moment on Instagram.

“While doing her hair she had all the energy in the world than out of nowhere she looks at herself and gets soooo discouraged,” she wrote. “It broke my heart into pieces because she has the GREATEST energy and the most beautiful smile and heart!:

“I just think when kids go to school they learn and pick up so many different things that they don’t know the definition but they know the feeling,” she added.

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Throughout the Instagram comments, users would spoke words of encouragement to Ariyonna.

“This baby is beautiful! Those big brown eyes and that cute little face. Someone has told her that. Thank you for reminding her that black is beautiful.,” one user wrote.

“This beautiful baby’s words broke my heart! You couldn’t of handled this situation any better the love, affirmation, and inspiring words couldn’t of been said any better!,” wrote another.

In a follow-up post, Shabria posted the little girl with a quote to recite: “I’m Black & Beautiful.”

“Devil you won’t steal this baby joy! Thank you to everyone who sent kind words to Ariyonna,” Shabria wrote. You can see the follow-up “The Queen Has Risen” post below.

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