We, Black people, yes. Major society (as in everyone in the country), no. Literally had her in “ghetto” “auntie” roles majority of her career.https://twitter.com/MacAndCheeks/status/1135959543492567040 …
Miss, Mrs, Ms, Mr is completely different than assigning a role to someone you’re not sure wants to assume it. That’s literally all people are saying. All those are honorifics and they represent respect, not necessarily endearment in the way we would use aunty for black women.
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Nah, she said don't call her Miss either LMFAO.
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Now on that she’s big bugging because it’s literally void of emotions



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That's what we are saying!
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I just saw a tweet where she said it’s okay to call her Ms. now I’m confused lolpic.twitter.com/fpt6OqofPH
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I didn't see that yet, but watch the clip with Van Lathan!!!
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I saw it. She replied to it

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lmao I just saw. I'm done. nope
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