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Monday, September 24, 2012

Hollywood Celebrity News: Tameka Foster-Raymond First TV Interview Since Usher Divorce, Preview on Entertainment Tonight


Tameka Foster speaks to Entertainment Tonight since Usher opened up on Oprah's Next Chapter.   She talks about their marriage, custody battle and her bridesmaid who allegedly slept with him.   As you can see Tameka Foster is not holding her head down, but on the following video, you will also see how she opens up, speaking before millions of people like a real woman. Thanks to Bossip, this is just a snippet of what you will see on Entertainment Tonight.

Tameka Foster allegedly stated Usher got primary custody of their two sons, because cash is king, of course, we find that to be true about a lot of celebrities.   You see, if Tameka's name was great as Usher's, then it possibly would have been an equal decision or at least barely fair, which we do not know, because she is a woman.   However, you can see why the Bible says in I Timothy 6:10, 'money is the root of all evil,' simply because it does not matter how this woman mourned over the death of her own son, Usher was back in court in two weeks and the judge nor his attorneys seemed to care about her loss.


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Source and video: http://bossip.com
Photo: Entertainment Tonight

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Celebrity News: Now that Usher has primary custody of Tameka Foster's kids, what next black women?


Think about it, there were at least 3 black women we saw leading this custody case, one of Usher's attorney's, Tameka's attorney and then, the judge, Bensonetta Tipton Lane. According to Georgia Family Law blog, Judge Lane was the judge over T. I. case who ruled that he pay $3,000 a month to LaShon Dixon, because he was not paying enough money in child support, at first, allegedly.  Why does it seem like there was possibly some prejudice toward the mother, Tameka Foster in this case, even after she lost her older son, Kyle Foster?   You know, many times black women hold the power of how some black men mistreat other black women and in this case, it seems as though there was not enough consideration for Tameka Foster who not only bore those two boys, but recently had to bury one.

Sisters, we hold the key to how some black men treat other black women and it really hurts that Tameka will not have primary custody of her two sons, she bore into this world.  In our opinion, we feel there should have been more focus on Tameka's grievance and not for Usher to have ultimate favor, regardless of his fame and fortune.    Allegedly, there is more emotional trauma for our dear sister, now she that has to endure the thought of Usher sleeping with one of her bride's maids and her two sons being in her presence without her consent.   In the African American race, most never think of how a woman feels in her own misery.   In Tameka's situation they are not thinking how she may feel being mistreated as though she is a bad parent, after losing another child.   This is why being black has nothing to do with pride, because when your own kind hurts you, after realizing each and everyone of us has endured racism, it is clearly a spiritual matter.    Now, we acknowledge after the closed chapter of this custody battle, Tameka still has a life, which is very valuable in the eyes of God.   Oh, you may say like those whom were in the court room before Kyle died, 'look at the way she acted and all the smug expressions she gave toward Usher...', but all that does not even matter after she had to bury her son.   God does not think about how we previously behaved in our lives, He is just concerned about our future.   He still expected for Tameka to have more rights as a parent, after burying her son, not elevate Usher as though he is a hero.   Usher, 10 years younger was and still is supported by the masses because of his household name, not necessarily because he has been a good father.   Observing this case, this teaches us that men of all ages are supported in this world more than the woman and it is very unfair, but that fact is very true.  If a man is older, the same age or even younger, it seems like some black women cater to them over the woman, no matter what they have done to offend her.  You know black women, some of us may have never understood why the feminist movement has been in existence until now, because when a woman's rights has been supported by some other women, along with men, there is a cause for such a liberation, in support for women like Tameka Foster.  No, we may not believe in lesbianism, because we are women of God, but such a movement for women of all types should also include black women like Tameka, because for so many years, the feminist movement allegedly seemed to cater to mostly white women.   Therefore, it is time for us to consider what our sisters in Tameka's situation and other painful circumstances are going through in their lives, even if the majority of others do not care to comprehend and have no concern.

Tameka Foster can still rise beyond her painful circumstances by faith.   These are the sort of black women whom become the greatest souls and conquer defeat in their lives for everyone to see God's power in their lives.  It may look like this case is over, but in the heavenly realm, it is not over, there is another chapter which will be revealed to us.   Usher is nothing but dust, just like all the rest of us, he is not superior over Tameka, regardless of her personal flaws.   There is a higher being who created each and everyone of us and it is time for us to realize no matter how much our own kind and other races may mistreat us as black women, God is still the ruler of our lives once we fully surrender to Him.   Tameka and many of you whom are suffering extreme emotional agony like her are empowered to move forward and not look at your present circumstances, but focus on God.  It does not matter whom supports your enemy or what position they may have, God can remove all Pharaoh's in our lives, whether they be man or woman, black or white, young or old, famous or just ordinary people.  What do we mean by Pharaoh's?   Anyone whom has robbed you of your natural right of joy, peace and love, similar to the slave master, King Pharaoh in the Bible whom enslaved the children of Israel for hundreds of years.  Sisters, slavery comes in all forms and many times,  we suffer the same sort of persecution from or own race of people, young and old.

Remember ladies, there is a higher judge and just because it looks as though Usher has ultimate favor and Tameka has no support, God is still the highest power over this entire universe and He sees and knows everyone whom has been unfair to Tameka and other black women whom have suffered such emotional trauma, likewise.  In Romans 8:31, God's Word remind us, 'What shall we then say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?'  Therefore, God always has an ending to the our present sufferings, which are only temporary and He will fight our battle, if we remain faithful to Him.

Source: http://soulsofblackwomen.com

Source: Georgia Family Law
Photo Courtesy: http://rapfix.mtv.com

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Celebrity News: Now that Usher has primary custody of Tameka Foster's kids, what next black women?


Think about it, there were at least 3 black women we saw leading this custody case, one of Usher's attorney's, Tameka's attorney and then, the judge, Bensonetta Tipton Lane. According to Georgia Family Law blog, Judge Lane was the judge over T. I. case who ruled that he pay $3,000 a month to LaShon Dixon, because he was not paying enough money in child support, at first, allegedly.  Why does it seem like there was possibly some prejudice toward the mother, Tameka Foster in this case, even after she lost her older son, Kyle Foster?   You know, many times black women hold the power of how some black men mistreat other black women and in this case, it seems as though there was not enough consideration for Tameka Foster who not only bore those two boys, but recently had to bury one.

Sisters, we hold the key to how some black men treat other black women and it really hurts that Tameka will not have primary custody of her two sons, she bore into this world.  In our opinion, we feel there should have been more focus on Tameka's grievance and not for Usher to have ultimate favor, regardless of his fame and fortune.    Allegedly, there is more emotional trauma for our dear sister, now she that has to endure the thought of Usher sleeping with one of her bride's maids and her two sons being in her presence without her consent.   In the African American race, most never think of how a woman feels in her own misery.   In Tameka's situation they are not thinking how she may feel being mistreated as though she is a bad parent, after losing another child.   This is why being black has nothing to do with pride, because when your own kind hurts you, after realizing each and everyone of us has endured racism, it is clearly a spiritual matter.    Now, we acknowledge after the closed chapter of this custody battle, Tameka still has a life, which is very valuable in the eyes of God.   Oh, you may say like those whom were in the court room before Kyle died, 'look at the way she acted and all the smug expressions she gave toward Usher...', but all that does not even matter after she had to bury her son.   God does not think about how we previously behaved in our lives, He is just concerned about our future.   He still expected for Tameka to have more rights as a parent, after burying her son, not elevate Usher as though he is a hero.   Usher, 10 years younger was and still is supported by the masses because of his household name, not necessarily because he has been a good father.   Observing this case, this teaches us that men of all ages are supported in this world more than the woman and it is very unfair, but that fact is very true.  If a man is older, the same age or even younger, it seems like some black women cater to them over the woman, no matter what they have done to offend her.  You know black women, some of us may have never understood why the feminist movement has been in existence until now, because when a woman's rights has been supported by some other women, along with men, there is a cause for such a liberation, in support for women like Tameka Foster.  No, we may not believe in lesbianism, because we are women of God, but such a movement for women of all types should also include black women like Tameka, because for so many years, the feminist movement allegedly seemed to cater to mostly white women.   Therefore, it is time for us to consider what our sisters in Tameka's situation and other painful circumstances are going through in their lives, even if the majority of others do not care to comprehend and have no concern.

Tameka Foster can still rise beyond her painful circumstances by faith.   These are the sort of black women whom become the greatest souls and conquer defeat in their lives for everyone to see God's power in their lives.  It may look like this case is over, but in the heavenly realm, it is not over, there is another chapter which will be revealed to us.   Usher is nothing but dust, just like all the rest of us, he is not superior over Tameka, regardless of her personal flaws.   There is a higher being who created each and everyone of us and it is time for us to realize no matter how much our own kind and other races may mistreat us as black women, God is still the ruler of our lives once we fully surrender to Him.   Tameka and many of you whom are suffering extreme emotional agony like her are empowered to move forward and not look at your present circumstances, but focus on God.  It does not matter whom supports your enemy or what position they may have, God can remove all Pharaoh's in our lives, whether they be man or woman, black or white, young or old, famous or just ordinary people.  What do we mean by Pharaoh's?   Anyone whom has robbed you of your natural right of joy, peace and love, similar to the slave master, King Pharaoh in the Bible whom enslaved the children of Israel for hundreds of years.  Sisters, slavery comes in all forms and many times,  we suffer the same sort of persecution from or own race of people, young and old.

Remember ladies, there is a higher judge and just because it looks as though Usher has ultimate favor and Tameka has no support, God is still the highest power over this entire universe and He sees and knows everyone whom has been unfair to Tameka and other black women whom have suffered such emotional trauma, likewise.  In Romans 8:31, God's Word remind us, 'What shall we then say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?'  Therefore, God always has an ending to the our present sufferings, which are only temporary and He will fight our battle, if we remain faithful to Him.

Source: http://soulsofblackwomen.com

Source: Georgia Family Law
Photo Courtesy: http://rapfix.mtv.com

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Celebrity News: Sisters, after losing a child, how would you deal with Usher alleged inconsideration, if you were in Tameka's place?



We want to bring this question to your attention, since the media has just informed us that Usher has allegedly shown no concern for the death of his late stepson, Kyle Glover.   Tameka released a statement to the press, which can be found at our sister site, Sanctified Church Revolution, informing everyone that she wanted Usher to send out a Tweet for everyone to pray for her son, but instead, he tweeted something else, according to our source.  Ask yourself this question, how would you deal with Usher since he allegedly has no consideration for Tameka's grievance? 


Another reason why we ask you dear sisters that question, is simply because Usher is preparing to continue the custody battle in court on August 3, when he could have simply just delayed it permanently and settled out of court.   Usher allegedly claims he is only trying to give himself, Tameka and the two minor children more time to avoid stress and strain, according to TMZ.  However, Tameka has revealed he has just been pretending to be concerned in her own words.   How would it feel for you to endure facing Usher in two weeks, after losing your beloved son?   Of course, it would make many of us sisters bitter, realizing we had to grieve alone in the midst of a custody court battle, simply because you would think your ex-husband would have some mercy on you.   Many of us black women possibly could imagine being on the arm of a celebrity, but something should tell us, Usher maybe a replica of many black men in Hollywood who may be just that cold.  


Of course, Tameka may have had her own personal issues, but the truth is ladies, nobody is perfect and neither is Usher.   Possibly, God would have woke Kyle up, but knowing the ex-husband in Tameka's life may have had an unforgiving heart, He was not going to allow Him to endure anymore pain watching his mother cry and endure more depression, regarding their custody battle.    


In our opinion, one of the best ways to deal with an ex-husband who wants to continue a custody battle, after losing your son, is simply just to walk in the court room with God.   You must hold your head up high, knowing you are not alone.   You must pray each and every day and night, realizing God is on your side, but of course, you have to give your life over to Him.  Therefore, you must have a close relationship with God.  Sisters, are you in a similar situation as Tameka Foster?   Has your ex-man had an alleged affair with his manager who was in your wedding and now that you lost your son or daughter, it seems like he is gloating and has shown no concern for your welfare?   God wants to now be in the place of a man like Usher.   He wants to be close to you and love you more than any other man knows how to do.   If this is you, would you like to give your life over to Jesus Christ, so He can take control of your painful situation?   It does not matter who was right or who was wrong, God does not take sides against you. After you repent and turn your life over to Him he will show you more love that anyone in this world.   So, if you are in a similar situation like Tameka Foster, we invite you to visit our Salvation page right now and give your soul to Jesus Christ.  Allow God to come into your life and when you have to face that man in court who walked off and left you to bear your pain alone, He will prove how powerful He is.  God will prove He loves you so much more than that man.  Once you give your life over to God, you will realize He is watching how you are being mistreated by that man and even the person he left you for.  Remember just like God is watching this whole situation with Usher allegedly being so cold with Tameka, He is watching how your ex-husband is also being so cold toward you and He will take care of it.  Furthermore, please realize dear sisters, your child is with Jesus and he or she will not have to watch you cry anymore. 

Source: http://soulsofblackwomen.com

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Tameka Foster: Usher sympathy over Kile an act

Tameka Foster and Usher are still locked in feuding custody battle in wake of Kile Glover’s death.


Usher's ex-wife says the singer is just a good performer.

Tameka Foster is slamming the R&B star for only pretending to care about the death of her 11-year-old son, Kile Glover, TMZ.com reported.

Glover, the son of Foster and Bounce TV president Ryan Glover, died on July 21 after being taken off of life support two weeks after he...Read full article, here.

Source and Photo: http://www.nydailynews.com
Source: TMZ

 
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