this is not true. Here's pictures of Aja evans who is also on that team.
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now which one would you rather fukk??? the one built like an adolescent boy or an actual woman with curves???![]()
 "What up brownskin 
 , your body smelling like cinnamon 
"Nikka is you serious right now? This is one drag queen looking bytch.![]()
 you uh never seen a track chick before breh? They come with that brolic body, but when the quit track tho 
31 years-old and still a virgin
which means she's a carpet muncher
 
The worst part about it is how the black people didn't back Dawn Harper and Kellie Wells when they voiced their concerns in the NBC interview, and they basically ran with the narrative of the cac media. They kept saying it wasn't the time of the place and they would miss out endorsement opportunities, they were jealous and low class, and they didn't have compelling stories.
	I don't see what the big deal is? She doesn't even look good, she looks like Rashida Jones on steroids. She also has a manjaw.
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She's built like one of my nikkas I lift weights with...
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Come on. We all knew how the media would handle that situation. 2 dark skinned black women criticizing the "innocent", "pretty" mixed race light skinned woman. Even though what they both said was right, white people gave them the![]()

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meanwhile, look at kellie wells who beat her out for the bronze medal in the hurdles in the olympics
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meanwhile, look at kellie wells who beat her out for the bronze medal in the hurdles in the olympics
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fukked up. The amount of disrespect the interviewer showed by asking 2 women with 3 medals beween them about a non medalist when they barely got any airtime after winning
Hold this next to any of Lol's interviews and Dawn or Kellie are never mentioned nor were they congratulated.
She's not guilty for accepting all the publicity, it's the fact that she goes into victim mode when she's confronted with her failures and not giving credit where it's due![]()
 yep. Fame is the most powerful drug known to man, when you become addicted you find ways to justify using/abusing it and shield yourself from criticism. The only way you can truly quit that shyt is hitting the absolute bottom of rock bottom, that when by you're own admission you begin to see what you've become and that you need help.I rep lolo because she grew up poor outta Louisiana.
Making outta the boot to be something is tuff. This is the ratchet trap head quarters.