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B. Simone Criticized For Suggesting That Latin Women “Have The Upper Hand” Over Black Women

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Comedian B. Simone is facing criticism after she jokingly took to the web and suggested that Latin women have an advantage over Black women. Simone, who has always joked about having a crush on rapper Da Baby, was discussing his current girlfriend, singer Dani Leigh, when she made the comments.

Source: MadameNoire

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