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Women Love Power Cardi B and the Art of the Come-Up

  1. crosses101: UK is basically America!
  2. Woke Manishboi: We WON'T know who the HELL Cardi B is in a couple of years.
  3. Rosilyn Chambers: Thank you. ♡
  4. Women Love Power: Yes, I'm all about the #blackboyjoy and #blackgirlmagic! I want more love in the world! Self love, romantic love, love for human kind, and even loving power. You get me! Let's spread love and grow this channel-- woot woot! That's music to my ears.
  5. LaReginaPatrizia: Yes. She had the powerful men mesmerized. They knew that she had had affairs with other powerful men but they wanted to be part of the "Pamela" Club. They felt it was a privilege to become one of her lovers.
  6. Junebaby G: Cardi B. has a unique skill set thats magnetic.
  7. Candice Greene: Can you do an extended video on charm? That would be great!
  8. Mx Tooreal: Good video. Confidence and belief in self is EVERYTHING. ACCEPT yourself.
  9. munequa81: Mary eventually sexuality becomes a factor in a woman’s success because at the end of the day, women are climbing the ladders built by MEN. Women are disrupting spaces built by MEN. And as you know, men don’t relate to women exclusively on an intellectual level, no matter what it looks like on the outside. These powerful women know that and use those tools. Men use whatever tools in their arsenal to achieve power and it’s expected from them, but when women use their God given sexuality as a tool to gain power in a world set against them, it’s suddenly a problem. Not only a problem from men, but other women who don’t understand their own power because of internalized patriarchy.
  10. Blair Santillana: I believe that Meghan Markle is another great come up.
  11. glamorazzi 003: Id love to hear more of your views on charm and how to develop it! Great content! Love your videos❤
  12. wangechi muthii: love you videos Ayesha been a fan ever since I started watching Grapevine tv, could you give a list of some, if not all, of the autobiographies you've read as mentioned on this video?
  13. Women Love Power: Naturally Jazzy congratulations! I encourage you to follow that urge because I can imagine there are people who seek that kind of information-- also, if it fulfills you, and takes you deeper into your passion for the sciences, you can't lose!
  14. Women Love Power: Sexy Function I'll definitely do more videos that touch on charm and you may also take interest in my monthly master classes (starting next month) on my website that will go deep into all of these subjects (charm, soft power, seduction, sacred sensuality). Thanks for watching!
  15. Women Love Power: Wow, I am so happy you left this comment. I know my beliefs about feminine power and agency can make some people uncomfortable, but when I create, I just always hope the message reaches just one person at the exact moment in time it needs to reach them. I love it when that kind of synchrony happens in my own life. Thanks for subbing! My heart is full!
  16. Women Love Power: Nicol Christopher no worries, Cardi B is popular right now and remarkable on her own right-- but she's not even on the GOAT list-- i have an entire gallery of women who slay, from history to present, that I'll cover. Many will be women you've never heard of, some will be your faves!
  17. Ishmael Bracy: Your intelligence is impeccable <3
  18. Women Love Power: Thank you Tricia! Sending the love right back!
  19. Women Love Power: LaReginaPatrizia yasss! You know you're fierce ladies! This is the HERstory all women need to know!
  20. Flexx Mobb: Facts!
  21. Bean: Exactly why I'm here. She is such an AMAZING speaker and carries herself so well.
  22. jazzy love: Women Love Power Sorry, I took so long to write back! Working and being in college!
  23. Karl Williams: Women Love Power Again I like what you doing but she kind of contradicts your "Your don't know the power you got" theory. She's openly modified her ass and body to become sexual to get where she is, she has a lot of character I would admit, even the song she's got to no.1 with is part stolen. If we're to do what we can just to come up why don't women all become prostitutes. Looking forward to your Yvonne Orji vid
  24. Diesel MAX: Music is way too loud!!!!
  25. Tricia Charlton: My gawd, you are beautiful 😍😍😍 sending love from one black woman to another
  26. antonia: Yes!! the lady that mentally stimulates my mind is back with another amazing video, Love your work xx
  27. Women Love Power: antonia thank you!!!
  28. Women Love Power: Kendi R. Thanks! That means a lot-- they require a bit of sweat equity!
  29. Mary Miller: Excellent video! You always share valid viewpoints on the Grapevine. Happy to see you have your platform here. Keep up the good work!
  30. Ashley Gibbs: +MrOu83 yes some women do sleep with people to get ahead. But what she is saying is that you can not sleep your way all up to the top. You have to put yourself into a position to sleep with someone in the first place. These actresses didnt just sleep with weinstein they acted in movies and tv shows and continued their careers by working hard. Just laying down with someone can give you an oppurtunity but you have to make the most of that oppurtunity to be successful.
  31. mizzmolly: nikwuslub09 - No, I don't have a Cardi B in me. I'm a little more "refined." And power isn't really that important to me, just wealth, which I'm slowly growing. I know I'm more powerful than I sometimes realize, but I'm not someone who goes after it. It's just there.
  32. mizzmolly: Yeah, right girl. Who's the hairdresser with the magic hands? (LOL)
  33. Women Love Power: Simisola i would say charm consists of sincerely being interested in other people which is generally endearing--- but charm does not consist of depending on people to like you for validation because that's rooted in fear and insecurity which is fundamentally somewhat anti-seductive and will also hold you back. Selfishness means being willing to put yourself first, as in career ambitions, when necessary. Many women tend to put others needs above their own because they want to be liked and they want so badly to be perceived as nice. Being nice is not the same as being charming. It also isn't necessary that EVERYONE likes you.
  34. unitedqueendom Bob: Yes please more on 'charm'. I've noticed my friends who were private school educated have bags of charm. I wonder if this is taught or fostered. Loved this video btw. Defo going to pin & highlight these on my inspiration wall. x
  35. THOUGHT CRIMEZ: 👍
  36. Adriana Fleming: This video is not available to watch internationally? I can't view this video.
  37. Brownie-pie: Women Love Power yes I am from the UK
  38. GRTV: This should be viral for young and old women everywhere. Thank you for this.
  39. Candy Kane: Men understand the power women have using their sexuality to get ahead so they slut shame them and get other insecure women who don’t know how to use their power to join in ‘hoe’ ‘gold digger’ ‘bitch’ etc are all words meant to undermine women who know what they want and use their power. The most memorable women in history have always had that hint of rebellion in them and the ‘I don’t give a fuck’ attitude is what gets them ahead. Imagine if Cardi B didn’t become a stripper? Because she cared about what people thought? She wouldn’t have been able to invest in her dreams, everyone has their own way of getting to the top and now her children are set for life and won’t need to do what she’s done because she’s already done it 💅🏽💸 that’s why I do not judge anyone. The most smartest women I’ve met were hustlers and the vast majority of female celebs were first moonlighting as escorts or strippers.. let that sink in ☕️ Marilyn Monroe, Dita Von Teese, Blac Chyna, Amber rose, Geri Halliwell from the spice girls (who was the brain child behind it) etc etc the list goes on and theres even a video here on YouTube about it by the Talko. Like cardi said ‘whatever it Takes to get to the top. Do it’ it’s your life.
  40. Diesel MAX: That is not a compliment to a black person in 2017.
  41. Essence Is cool: Try a vpn
  42. Tracee Goodman: I say all the time you may not like her music but you have to respect Cardi-B's come-up.
  43. Women Love Power: mizzmolly there are multiple forms of power. Power is defined Mostly as the ability to exert control over yourself and your circumstances--- essentially the ability to exercise your will. Most women think it means to boss others around or hold political office-- no-- that's why so many women have no power, because they are scared of it or view it as unfeminine. Wealth is very much a form of power as it gives you agency-- and you can't acquire it without other forms of power. The ability to persuade and charm is a form of power as is clout. Intelligence is a form of power-- hence why if you're smart enough you can conceive a business or a start up that leads to wealth and influence-- or you can simply use your brain power to figure how to achieve what you want out of life. A person who is determined and believes in themselves , and has the ability to control their ego mind, has personal power. Confidence is a form of power. As is clout and influence. There are multiple forms of capital-- social capital, economic capital, political capital, intellectual capital, and even erotic capital and they are all forms of power.
  44. Mischa Hardy: This piece was soooooo amazing...as always sis thank you #WAKANDA_FOREVER
  45. Women Love Power: Yari Arias thank you!!
  46. Women Love Power: Love you back!
  47. Karl Williams: I get your love for women but women aint struggling that hard to be idolizing Cardi B
  48. The Whoever: mizzmolly I'm not alone! 🤗😊 lol
  49. 1perle: nikqualuv09 😂😂😂
  50. Ambrosia Devyani: Active listening. Asking the person open ended conversations and showing them you see beauty and power in them.
  51. Ifafunke Oladigbolu: Sis you are magical, thanks for sharing your knowledge and light!
  52. Robertking1996: YASSSSS AYESHA! I would love more analytical takes like this on more contemporary subjects within the hip-hip/black media world. Entertaining and intellectually delightful.
  53. Women Love Power: The Cardi Code needs to be the name of her autobiography/self help book!
  54. SomethingOhMy: I have so much trouble with self promotion. I’m so used to playing the background.
  55. LaReginaPatrizia: I loved Mata Hari too. She reinvented herself after her divorce. She made up a dance, sold it as an exotic dance even though she wasn't a great dancer and captured Paris by storm.
  56. Women Love Power: sweetchari glad you took something from the message!
  57. Blessing Otuorimuo: So Ayesha, when is your book coming out? because you are dropping gems!
  58. Lynette Simms: Ever since I found the Grapevine I always loved your commentary, now I'm obsessed with your channel....keep it up!!!
  59. 1234 5678: Woke Manishboi you said that a year ago now look at her now 👑👑👑👑
  60. kycologist: Lol, I took notes and replayed this! What an eloquent way of explaining Cardi B's journey along with other powerful women of the past.
  61. crosses101: Swap the word "women" for "people" and she is spot on!!!
  62. Women Love Power: jazzy love hi!!!! Thanks for your kind words! I met Ashley in high school! And I agree with you about music! It's jazz, old school r&b, and Latin for me! I don't listen to Cardi's music but I do cape for women who recognize their worth and RISE!
  63. Gretchen Pike: Awesome video. 💗
  64. crosses101: YouTube is a continent of politics so anything is possible.
  65. jazzy love: I know you went to college but is that where all you guys met; especially at the same school?
  66. Alicia Pinto: Hi Ayesha! Can you do a video about how to develop charm?
  67. Raina Shaw: There is no such thing as bad publicity. As long as they spell your name right. Vanessa Williams is one of the few former Miss Americas that we remember. Those nude photos of her that appeared in Penthouse, that caused her to be stripped of her crown helped her to meet her first husband entertainment industry heavyweight Ramon Hervey. That meeting along with her talent benefitted her greatly. The rest is history.
  68. China Gyal: ettisen why ? You serious ..
  69. mizzmolly: Well then, I guess I'm pretty damn powerful! Thank you!
  70. GreenSagittarius: I am a firm believer that the universe will continuously align with the energy that you put into it, along with the energy present in your unspoken desires. That said, finding your channel tonight was completely unexpected, yet exactly what I needed and have been in search of. Thank you for your insight, as we are in dire need of more women to contribute to our own innate greatness. You are a gem, and I subscribed because I love your energy and the message you are delivering. 💛
  71. The Whoever: To the ladies that don't desire power, that don't have a Cardi B in you, the nice girls....understand we ALWAYS finish last. Where can I take these Cardi B courses? 😂😂😆
  72. Rinu Ogundeji: This video is so fantastic! Love your analysis, the history you told, the message, the tips and love you Ayesha!! :D
  73. Women Love Power: Take action! Action is the only thing that destroys fear and those who refrain from self-promotion (moderateand genuine self promotion of course) usually are dealing with fear of judgement and/or fear of rejection issues that they must work through. xo
  74. Brucia Vernelle Nkima: I can not fi nd you on IG .. @Theseductivewoman
  75. Mc LBJ: LOVE YOU GIRL!
  76. Women Love Power: lol, thanks!
  77. MrOu83: Kristin Bracy - While I love Ayesha, especially when she’s on Grapevine, I disagree with her on that subject. Just because not all women cannot (not that most would want to do that anyway), there are some who have done, and continue to do just that. The Weinstein scandal speaks to that.
  78. GreenSagittarius: Mary A, I hear you and I agree, it's difficult to take seriously a woman who, on the surface, appears to have epitomized classlessness and come up as a result. I have been very hesitant to jump on the Cardi B. train for that very reason. But, I've been on this earth close to 40 years, and I'm nowhere near where I want to be or where I believe my potential should have landed me by this time of my life. I think you are being judgmental, but I don't fault you for it. Whether we admit or not, we are all, to some extent, highly judgmental of many things because we are humans and that is a very human tendency. What I am working on now is taking plays from the playbooks of women who maybe I counted out at one point because I believed my class, eloquence, etc. might place me in some position of advantage. I'm learning, as it seems you may be, that there are so many ways we can be women and get everything we want in as many ways. All Black women are part of an insanely powerful sisterhood, and I wish you all the best things that we all deserve. Your thoughts are appreciated 💛
  79. Yari Arias: You are well spoken and eloquent, you portrait class❤ and good video point too
  80. mizzmolly: I'm sorry, but Cardi B's song is awful! AND she's ratchet. But to each his/her own.
  81. Sadi M.: Hold up wait a minute. Ok cardi b is a woman who knows how to use her power to get what she wants but i can argue that she also gave up a lot of her power to get to where she is now. We can lie and say that being a stripper is some how powerful but 9/10 it's degrading. Cardi b used her sexuality to get what she wants but there is a BIG difference between a Beyonce and a Cardi B. Beyonce uses her sensuality not her sexuality. Sexuality is feeling, sensuality is expression. Cardi b also seems to be a woman that will literally do whatever it takes to get what she wants, that includes letting men disrespect her that is not power.
  82. rachel charles: Wow, woman!! Loving your channel!! Go, girl!! Many thanks & Blessings 🙏🏾💗
  83. LaReginaPatrizia: I loved that you used the example of Pamela Harriman. Her biography is amazing!
  84. Ambrosia Devyani: crosses101 this is specifically targeted for women bc society has abused us for so long.
  85. Essence Is cool: The music is too loud for me. But otherwise excellent video!
  86. Women Love Power: fungirl0123456 hey, are you international? It seems like it won't play for some international audiences.
  87. Women Love Power: Thank you!
  88. Women Love Power: Alicia Pinto hi Alicia! I'll be doing videos that touch on charm, power, seduction and anything else I can think of that helps women. Next month I'm doing in depth videos called "master classes" that go into charm, seduction and power tactics in depth. I'm also releasing a course called the 5 laws of feminine power-- both links are in the description!
  89. Women Love Power: Yes, please keep watching. I have dozens of examples of women I plan to highlight as part of a G.O.A.T. series-- there's also a gallery of fabulous examples on my website under the G.O.A.T. tab (check the menu). I know Cardi is controversial but I thought she'd make an interesting case study and I am also capitalizing on her popularity-- and the fact that some women genuinely do identify more with Cardi than with many of my other usual (more refined) examples. One more thing-- I actually think Cardi is smarter than we give her credit for...
  90. jazzy love: You’re a beautiful woman! We need to stop listening to those garbage music! Music ain’t nothing like before mine generation and yours! How you guys met on grapevine? Was it college? II hope you answer my question; thanks !
  91. Mx Tooreal: Respectability politics. Snobs are irritating. U breath, eat, shit, and die just like cardi, you are not better than her because you are different. Everybody is not going to be dry.
  92. Women Love Power: You are too kind! Thank you!
  93. Kristin Bracy: I love that! " There is no such thing as sleeping your way to the top"!!!!
  94. Suad Mahfouz: Thank you once again Ayesha for your brilliance.
  95. Devon Peña: Fan of you on Grapevine. So glad I came across your videos and was able to subscribe! Appreciate all you do.
  96. Women Love Power: renee girl thank you but you should see me on the day to day grind--it's usually in a bun! This hair just so happened to freshly curled and hair sprayed! Put it back in a pony right after I shot this!
  97. Khari Cook: So I pulled out a pen, and got to taking notes. Thank You Ayesha, I spent my entire day watching your video and learning about The Divine Feminine. You are truly #BlackGirlMagic and You have inspired my own #BlackBoyJoy to continue in the direction of growth.😃 Can't wait for more videos, and I will continue to share and spread your content. Let's Grow this Channel. #QueenAyesha
  98. Women Love Power: Thank you! So glad you stumbled across my channel!
  99. ettisen: Excellent! Thank you. Great message. All women need to live by the Cardi Code.
  100. Isha Victoria: 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
  101. China Gyal: CoffeeAt Midnight nah it's not , I'm light skin and I know the history of colorism . It's not a black or American thing , colorism is all around the world. Why do you think all the mainstream black female entertainers are light skin ? Rihanna, beyonce,Nicki Minaj
  102. Naturally Jazzy: This video was so timely. Once a women taps into her power, is it automatic that she knows HOW she can craft her talents & skills to accomplish her goal? Does she becoming naturally pulled in a certain direction? or does it require lots of planning? It could easily be all of the above lol I am a planner to the T but the more I get to know myself the more my goals seem too far away to not act now.
  103. Z. JF: So profound! I love u !
  104. Celine Muhoza: Love it!!!👏👏👏👏👏💅
  105. Drinkthedamncocoa: It's so great to have black women talking about womanhood! I'm really trying to be able to live my life without caring abut what people think. It's hard because I've dealt with a lot of guilt being burdened on me by family because of my parents' mistakes (they believe children should save their parents) and this has made it hard but I'm getting better. I'm not a Cardi B fan but it sounds like she is carefree, which is what makes me a fan of Rihanna.
  106. Brooklyn Nikki: I just love how articulate Ayesha is, I love Cardi B
  107. Plusize Popstar: I need to watch this video every day
  108. Thejdreamerzful: Came across your video by accident and i am so glad i did! wow educational, inspirational and all that! love these!
  109. Mx Tooreal: I like cardi b. She is extra as fuck and sometimes she tells the truth
  110. Plum Garcia: Oh my god. I love you on the Grapevine, I only just now stumbled upon your channel. Instant subscribe smh
  111. Women Love Power: Love you back!
  112. Women Love Power: Karl Williams I used Cardi B as a case study because of her current pop cultural relevance but I was careful to stress that women of all backgrounds (and complexions) have been making the "come up" since the beginning of time-- I even mentioned several in the video. Sure, I could do the same video about Veranica Franco, Martha Gellhorn, Katherine Dunham or any number of people because this was an opportunity to speak to the UNIVERSAL qualities that women who succeed possess-- not an inference that Cardi B is the woman we must all idolize. However, I believe in meeting people where they are and people are fascinated by her in this moment and time. And I personally don't buy into the respectability politics that state we can't make a case study out of a woman like Cardi B. Thanks for watching.
  113. Women Love Power: Naturally Jazzy I am always a fan of planning and investing your energy in the vision you have for your life-but also being open to walking by faith, using intuition as an internal compass and being open to change because sometimes opportunities arise from seemingly nowhere. I'm a firm believer that good things come to those who hustle so as long as you believe in your vision and work to execute your plan, leaving room for change-- the universe will be on your side.
  114. kiana: 'disease to please' hm
  115. Nicol Christopher: I have been living under a rock because I have never heard of her until this video.
  116. jazzy love: Women Love Power Same! I like those type of music too! Except, I also listen to gospel music which was created by our people, some country songs. Also, country music originally came from us but eventually became popular to the Caucasians. I also, listen to some rock music as well! Rock music was also created by us but that to became popular to the Caucasians as too ! Also, I listen to old school rap when rap music was positive! Our generation didn’t get to listen to music when it was positive before it went to the left! I can tell you was born in the 80’s; so you’re a whole lot years older than me! I was born in the 90’s; 1992 to be exact! We are both millennium children but different generation, and our generation is the one that needs help! I’m glad I got the chance to listen how music use to be! Listen to KRS One call heal yourself, You must learn, Sound of da police! Also, listen to Queen Latifah call Ladies first and U.N.I.T.Y. Public enemy song call fight the power! Also, self destruction rap video! Listen to those songs and tell me how you like it; plus there are many songs like there’s but the Illuminati has to destroy the music that was originally suppose to uplift people of color and wake them up! You might heard of this song by 2Pac call Change! Listen to Nas call I know I can be what I want to be! Also lyfe Jennings song call S.EX, and statistics by him! You’ll like those songs! I’m not sure if you never heard of this song before by India Arie; and I know she is not a rapper but this song is what is going on right now call I’m not my hair by her! I like majority of her songs honestly! Those are the songs I listen to! We need to show this generation when music was positive; that’s where I’m trying to get to because our generation is the lost generation! Only a some of us are on the right track! We need to show positive images of our people because the media only show negative images but whose controlling the media; I’ll wait? The Caucasian but a particular group of them! They show negative images of people of color around the world to keep us divided! It’s up to us to be the change and show positive images because we all are not hood rats and gangstas, and many other negative images they promote about our people! We can use YouTube to do it! We need to be a change and stop allowing the bad hates with our people make the rest of us look bad! We need to use YouTube as well to talk about history such as black Wall Street in Tulsa Oklahoma, black investors, black successful people, and many more!
  117. Karl Williams: CoffeeAt Midnight Like that rapper saying Cardi hasn't put in the work to be getting keys to the city
  118. RGGemmy97: Ayesha!!! I found your channel<3 I love this already subbed~~~
  119. Karl Williams: Anesu 32 So the basis behind everything is as long as you're making money, it don't matter what you are or do
  120. Harris Re-nee: Brilliant videos, but Cardi B is poisonous to the Black community.
  121. Women Love Power: Brownie-pie hey, are you international? I'm hearing that international audiences can't watch. I'm going to upload to my Facebook page later and post link. That may work.
  122. Bean: Thank you for these videos, ayesha! Your commentary on real life situations is so needed. These are things that more women should know!
  123. Zodidi Jewel: You have a new subscriber! Yasss queen
  124. Pint890: When you can't get enough of Ayesha on the grapevine so you stalk her on all other platforms. I appreciate you, woman!
  125. Mary A: I understand that she did have a major "come up," but it's difficult for me, as an educated/classy woman to have any respect for Cardi B. I'm trying not to judge, but it's so difficult.
  126. Mary A: Ayesha, I enjoyed your video, but I really wish that we had more examples of "come-ups" due to our intellectual prowess. I'm not a fan of cardi b., but I'll admit that she played the cards that she was dealt, very well.
  127. Brownie-pie: The vid is not available? :/
  128. Lesley Reflectionz: Wow love this learnt alot thank u💯😘😘
  129. Caroline Kuschel: Girl I love you so much <3
  130. Shannon Bowen: I fell in love hearing you speak on the grapevine. clicked on this video as soon as I saw it was you. your words are so powerful. you never disappoint. thank you. ❤❤❤
  131. fungirl0123456: Has the video been removed?
  132. Women Love Power: Yes, she was quite a woman!
  133. Jahdiel Ben Yisrael: Charm... that's the "je ne sais quoi" that you and Cardi B share. I'd almost forgotten what that looks like in a woman. May even hit that subscription button... matter o fact... "click".
  134. Naturally Jazzy: Thank you for the advice. That makes a lot of sense. I'm at a odd cross between finalizing undergrad and applying to med school, but my urge to share what I've learned and how I interpret & apply the sciences are at an all time high. I'll keep grinding though & trust the processes! thanks again.
  135. Nicol Christopher: Man, I didn't even know you had a channel until about an hour ago!
  136. Natasha: My new favourite channel!
  137. China Gyal: I don't think this applies to cardi b , she had a machine to push her. Which is Viacom , also colorism has a play in her success. She does not have the staying power like a Nicki Minaj .
  138. Women Love Power: Glad you found me! Thanks for subscribing!
  139. Rossygrossy: Cardi B is just a real genuine and honest ass person. Everyone and anyone can always appreciate that ❤️ Why do you stay droppin' gems?! "There's no such thing as sleeping your way to the top"
  140. Simi Sanni: Isn't charm and selfishness/not-giving-a-f*** contradictory? Since charm is getting people to like you
  141. Sabrina: Ayesha stays dropping truths but wont share how she GETS HER HAIR TO STAY PERFECT. sis pls spill this secret
  142. Women Love Power: girl, i gotta look through my books, lol-- let me work on that!
  143. fungirl0123456: Yep watching from London. Seems to work now. How weird.
  144. Ida G: Love you Ayesha.
  145. Mx Tooreal: +Women Love Power yaaaaaaas
  146. Galvatraum7: Although I have great admiration for the female form, I have never been compelled to patronize a strip club, ever. It just never occurred to me that I should go. However, I have never held contempt for the women who worked there, either. As a man, I would never shame or disrespect a woman who permitted me access to her body. Why on earth would I do that? Regarding Cardi B, her music never appealed to me, but I have tremendous respect for her wit and tenacity. She's got plenty of what they call "grit." I wish her her the best. Shanti.
  147. Paige Thorpe-Davis: You Are B-R-I-L-L-I-A-N-T!! 😱😘
  148. Kendi R.: Great work on this video. Love the content, quality and production of it.
  149. Women Love Power: Adriana Fleming oh no! I'm sorry, I'll see if there's another way I can show it-- it could be because it contains few short clips of her music video.
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