This week in celeb quotes, Diddy gawks over Jennifer Lopez‘s booty, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries isn’t feeling the Secret Service, and Steve Harvey has a message for anyone questioning his mentoring program with Paula Deen. Plus, Donald Trump is not feeling ABC’s newest show “Black-ish.” And Chris Brown said what?! AND I QUOTE …
“Oh my God. Oh my God! I am so lucky to have that great woman in my history. She is one of the greatest I’ve ever seen. Go girl. Go girl … We’re great as friends. I’m great as a fan right now.”
Sean “Diddy” Combs reacting to Jennifer Lopez’s video for “Booty” and declaring himself a fan of her natural donk, via Access Hollywood.
“How is ABC Television allowed to have a show entitled ‘Blackish’? Can you imagine the furor of a show, ‘Whiteish’! Racism at highest level?”
Donald Trump expressing his outrage at ABC for allowing a show titled “Black-ish” to exist on television, via Twitter.
“No more peach for me, but I still love checking in with my girls #Blessed #SomethingMajor #JustHereToSlay #TeamPorsha”
Porsha Williams addressing her fans concerning demotion from Atlanta Housewife to “recurring friend,” via Instagram.
“Now, when you blog about me, can you please type, right after you get through typing, that I don’t give a damn. Just for me.”
Steve Harvey addressing the bloggers, who will bash him for partnering with Paula Deen to mentor young Black men interested in culinary arts, via his Emmy Award-winning talk show.
“A ‘mitch’ is a male who acts like a mean, whiny brat, OK?”
Tamar Braxton explaining the definition of a “mitch” and why she feels rapper Big Sean fits that description, via “The Real.”
“What the devil looks like in person. Lol. You sad little man. You’ve been trying for years to destroy me. It won’t work. Your efforts are flattering. When you look back on your life when it’s that time for you to depart, what can u actually say you’ve accomplished in life?”
Chris Brown calling TMZ founder Harvey Levin the “devil” for his negativity towards celebrities, via Instagram.
“We cannot have a situation where Jay Z appears to have a more competent security apparatus than the President of the United States.”
U.S. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries blasting the Secret Service over its clumsy handling of the President’s safety, in an interview with the New York Daily News.