A loyal reader emailed to say Keri Hilson responded to my post, titled “Singer Keri Hilson hopes God will send her a Black man.”
The singer/songwriter recently took to Twitter.com to ask God to send her a good man.
“I want who God wants for me, but am I wrong for hoping my soulmate is a black man? He don’t even have to be American, I’ve dated 3 non-American black men. But I want to love a black man. Or a man of color… And if he’s neither, he’d have to have a deep understanding & genuine support of my pro-blackness… Anybody feel me?”
I want who God wants for me, but am I wrong for hoping my soulmate is a black man? He don’t even have to be American, I’ve dated 3 non-American black men. But I want to love a black man. Or a man of color…
— Keri Hilson (@KeriHilson) June 23, 2021
However, some of Keri’s followers misunderstood her tweets. They assumed she was tired of dating white men and wanted God to send her one good Black man.
And if he’s neither, he’d have to have a deep understanding & genuine support of my pro-blackness. ?
— Keri Hilson (@KeriHilson) June 23, 2021
People make mistakes. We’re all human. Even bloggers get it wrong occasionally.
Rather than email me, Keri took to Twitter to address your auntie’s error:
“Dear Sandra Rose, I have never dated a white man, never even kissed one…nor have I dated Soulja Boy, Trey, or Lil Wayne. I’m actually surprised you’re still around from all these years of incorrect info. You are one funny lady.”
Dear Sandra Rose, I have never dated a white man, never even kissed one…nor have I dated Soulja Boy, Trey, or Lil Wayne. I’m actually surprised you’re still around from all these years of incorrect info. You are one funny lady.
— Keri Hilson (@KeriHilson) June 23, 2021
My loyal reader thought Keri was coming for me, but I assured her that Keri was not that crazy. She wouldn’t dare come for me — not with all the dirt I have on her.
Keri is one of the washed up celebs who nervously check the blog regularly, hoping I won’t spill their tea.