Posts Tagged ‘famous black people’

While Venus is Out Serena Williams Returns to Tournament

Courtesy of telegraph.co.uk

These pro tennis and phenomenal sisters are amazing. Not much will keep them down. While we just reported this week that Venus is out for the rest of the year with a knee injury, we now know that Serena Williams is back and will compete in the Generali Ladies Linz tournament which starts Monday, Oct. 11th.

Just when one sister is down, the other rises to the occasion. Serena will play in the Generali Ladies Linz though the news that she lost her number one ranking to Caroline Wozniacki came on the same day.

Serena Williams Bares ALL for ESPN but has Black Woman Body Complex

Serena Williams Bares All For ESPNOk folks, here’s one that will really raise your eyebrows. Serena Williams and several other very toned and fit famous sport figures are baring it ALL  for ESPN’s Oct Issue appropriately named “The Body Issue”.

Now folks.. we are being very, very discreet here. The photo to your left here of Serena Williams had to be cropped because she is truly posing completely NAKED!! (If you haven’t noticed, our blog reports on all subjects but we want it to remain suitable for all audiences. So, sorry- you won’t find the whole picture here guys).

Rev. Run is The Best Example of a Father For The African American Community

rev_run_rundmcRev. Run (Joseph Simmons), younger brother of Russel Simmons was born Nov. 14, 1964.  He has revealed being an example of a great father on his family show, Run’s House.  He is happily and faithfully married to his wife, Justine.  Justine has her own line of jewelry, Brown Sugar.  Rev. Run fathers 5 beautiful children, Vanessa, Angela, JoJo (Joseph), Daniel and Miley; unfortunately, they lost their daughter Victoria Anne to a birth defect back in 2006, so they adopted their beautiful daughter, Miley.  Rev. Run is an executive of Phat Farm, the business of his brother Russel and Kimora Simmons.  He and along with his entire family has shown African American families can not only unite, but have a strong father to lead and guide them.  Unlike a lot of black men, Rev. Run has not been ashamed to identify himself as a black man, which could be the cause of a lot of failures among various black men of all ages.