Michelle Williams ends engagement to Chad Johnson
Michelle Williams is reportedly back to being single.
The singer announced on her Instagram Stories, in a post that appears to have been deleted, that her engagement to pastor Chad Johnson “didn’t work out.”
“I still remain fearless,” the former Destiny’s Child singer wrote as a nod to her new single “Fearless,” also released Friday (via Us Weekly). “I guess I still remain single! Thing didn’t work out.”
Williams, 38, and Johnson announced their engagement in April after he popped the question in March. They met in 2017 at a spiritual retreat.
However, wedding planning wasn’t filled with typical joyous prenuptial festivities as the singer checked herself into a mental health facility for depression over the summer.
In announcing their split, Williams also noted that “the healing that needs to take place is a must!” and wished Johnson well.
“I don’t wanna destroy another relationship. Blessings to him, his family and ministry. #FEARLESS.”
The breakup also comes as their reality show “Chad Loves Michelle” has been airing on OWN after premiering in November. Williams is also in the middle of a Broadway stint as Erzulie in “Once on This Island” until Jan. 6.
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Princeton group cuts ‘The Little Mermaid’ song over ‘toxic masculinity’
PRINCETON, N.J. — An all-male a cappella group at Princeton University has pulled a Disney movie song from its act after a student newspaper column that suggested the lyrics helped promote “toxic masculinity.”
The Princeton Tigertones have performed “Kiss the Girl,” a song from “The Little Mermaid,” for years.
During performances at the Ivy League school, a female audience member would be brought onstage to decide whether or not a man from the crowd could kiss her.
Noa Wollstein, who wrote the column, claimed the song’s message is misogynistic and that too many women have been pulled on stage for unwanted encounters.
“I have seen a queer student brought on stage have to uncomfortably push away her forced male companion,” Wollstein, a sophomore from New York, wrote in her column.
“I have heard of unwilling girls being subjected to their first kisses. I have watched mothers, who have come to see their child’s performance, be pulled up to the stage only to have tension generated between them and the kid they came to support.”
In a response published in the newspaper, Tigertones’ President Wesley Brown apologized to anyone made uncomfortable by the tradition.
He said the group won’t perform the song until it can find a way to do so without offending any audience members.
Brown, a senior at Princeton, wrote the group has taken steps to try to make audience participation voluntary and consensual, but did not provide specific examples.
He said the group had tried to bring a lighthearted, youthful energy to its performance of the song but failed to ensure comfort for audience members brought on stage.
“Performances of this song have made participants uncomfortable and offended audience members, an outcome which is antithetical to our group’s mission and one that we deeply regret,” he wrote.
In “The Little Mermaid,” the song’s lyrics are sung by Sebastian the crab as he encourages Prince Eric to kiss Ariel, who can’t talk because she traded her voice in order to become human for him.
“My oh my/ Look like the boy too shy/ Ain’t gonna kiss the girl,” the crab sings with help from other sea creatures. “Ain’t that sad?/ It’s such a shame/ Too bad/ You’re gonna miss the girl.”
Other lyrics include, “Don’t be scared/ You better be prepared/ Go on and kiss the girl.”
Wollstein also criticized “The Little Mermaid” song for “unambiguously encourage men to make physical advances on women without obtaining their clear consent.”
“Removed from its cushioning context of mermaids, magic, and PG ratings, the message comes across as even more jarring,” Wollstein wrote.
Article via KDVR
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A Young Offset Once Appeared In A Whitney Houston Music Video
Offset recently revealed a photo that showed that he was in show business way before he joined his best-selling group Migos.
The rapper shared a photo of his younger self from the set of Whitney Houston’s video for her 2002 single ‘Whatchulookinat’ on Instagram. The song was featured on the late singer’s fifth studio album, Just Whitney.
“I been doing this entertainment, God my witness – which one is me?” he captioned the picture. In the video, a young Offset appears to be pop-locking in front of the legend.
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In a New York Times profile, it was confirmed that Offset also appeared in a music video for TLC.
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Radio Station Removes ‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside’ From Rotation During #MeToo Peak
A radio station in Cleveland decided to remove “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” from it’s Christmas playlist after complaints from a listener deeming the tune inappropriate.
The song, written in 1944, details a conversation between a woman who is trying to leave a man’s home, and the man who won’t let her due to the blizzard outside. According to FOX8, a listener called WDOK 102.1 to say that the song doesn’t align with the morals of the growing #MeToo movement.
“People might say, ‘Oh, enough with that #MeToo,’ but if you really put that aside and listen to the lyrics, it’s not something I would want my daughter to be in that kind of a situation,” WDOK’s midday host Desiray told FOX8. “The tune might be catchy, but let’s maybe not promote that sort of an idea.”
“Baby, It’s Cold Outside” includes lyrics such as, “I simply must go/But baby it’s cold outside/The answer is no/But baby it’s cold outside.” Listen to the full tune below.
Article via: Billboard