Keke Palmer and other Black women deserve to express both their sensuality and sexuality unapologetically

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Darius Jackson, a no-name negro with no claim to fame other than the fact that he fathered a beautiful child with Keke Palmer, recently became the main character on Black Twitter after he dared to try and publicly shame Keke for an outfit she wore to the Usher residency in Las Vegas. 

In a video that was widely shared across the internet, the ā€œConfessionsā€ crooner walked up to Keke and serenaded her. They danced closely together as he sang to her. Keke, who shows no signs of having recently had a baby, looked stunning in a dazzling Black see-through number that put her ā€œcheeksā€ on full display.Ā 

Darius, aka the ā€œbreadloserā€ in Kekeā€™s house, wrapped himself up in a feelings burrito after the video clip of Usher and Keke went viral. In response to a celebrity news social media account posting the video,Ā he wrote through his tears, ā€œItā€™s the outfit thoā€¦you a mom.ā€

Keke Palmer and other Black women deserve to express both their sensuality and sexuality unapologetically

Let’s talk about the way Black women are constantly targeted for ‘humbling’

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Before the whining starts, I want to be clear that I realize all women are shamed for the tiniest of things that shouldnā€™t even matter or be anyone elseā€™s business, but as Black women, we are held under a microscope and have every decision, emotion, hairstyle, financial status, education level, number of previous lovers ā€” you name it, we have had it picked apart and thrown in our faces at any given moment.Ā 

Black women get shamed for everything