MAG COVERS: STACEY FOR KING MAGAZINE

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Actress Stacey Dash works it on the cover of the May issue of King magazine. At 42, she is giving these young girls out in Hollywood a run for their money.

Dash is still currently working and will be in a number of films this year. She has just wrapped the two movies Fashion Victim and Nora’s Hair Salon II.

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176 Responses to MAG COVERS: STACEY FOR KING MAGAZINE

  1. Mrs. Not Me 96

    @110 , sounds like you are not dealing with men that went to/are in college. What a shame!

  2. Actually, there is a lot of disrespect towards me in your post Judah. You end it by likening me to a whore because i told you i dress how i please. You have made a lot of assumptions in your post.
    I’ve met a lot of black men. Most of them do not make it their business to tell women what they should or shouldn’t wear mostly because, in all black societies that i’ve seen (save for African muslims) most men assume that women decide their own dress codes (clubbing, weddings, church clothes, etc) which (like rap videos have done today to some extent) is often influenced by pop culture and has done so for thousands of years. Your post assumes that men SHOULD TELL women what to wear and how as if they are too stupid or whorish (like your attack towards me) to make the right decisions on what to wear on a day to day basis. I wear what i like, how i like and when i like quite fine. Do you consult your woman every day about what you should wear? And if your answer is no, then should i assume that its a code word for ‘whore’ or ‘ a terrible dresser’ or ‘gay’?

    Or have i committed the ultimate sin by daring to assume a black woman should tell a black man how to dress! Oh the horror!!

    You have hostility towards black women. It is not black women that control the money that makes the rap videos Judah. It is not the black women in the vids who invest in that video in order to build some kind of ‘rep’. No one remembers most video ‘hos/girls’.You are right to some extent though….unless it was some kind of emergency type situation, it is very highly unlikely that i would listen to any man or WOMAN telling me what i should wear for the day. Then again, i don’t hang around insecure, stupid, hypocritical, nut jobs with control issues who have a low opinion of all black women. Neither do i doubt my sense of style ;)

  3. Shop Girl

    I cosign too Bill. And another thing, what does a woman tell herself to justify posing like you are nothing but a fuckable piece of meet. Excuse my language but I needed to state it plane and simply what it is.

    Why do so many women feel that their butt and breast define who they are?
    Why do so many women feel showing their bodies will validate their sexiness?
    Who are they looking to validate this?

    And why don’t women realize that a really good black man would not want to see the beautiful black queen exploited?

  4. Shop Girl

    WHEN ARE BLACK WOMEN GOING TO REALIZE THAT A TRUE KING WOULD NOT WANT HIS QUEEN EXPLOITED.

    I HAVE MADE UP IN MY MIND THAT THE WOMEN DON’T DO THIS FOR THE MEN, THEY DO IT FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR SELFISHNESS. IT IS FUNNY THAT SHE ASKED HER SON IF SHE SHOULD DO IT. C’MON, WHO IS SHE KIDDING. SHE WOULD HAVE DONE IT NO MATTER WHAT AND IS’NT IT CRAZY THAT YOU WOULD EVEN THINK IT IS REMOTELY OK TO EVEN ASK YOUR TEENAGE SON THIS QUESTION. THAT IS JUST BEYOND ME.

    YOU SHOULD BE ASKING YOUR SON ABOUT IMPORTANT THINGS GOING ON IN HIS LIFE RATHER THAN WHETHER MOMMY SHOULD POSE NUDE.

    THE EGO IS IN CONTROL HERE TELLING PEOPLE TO GO AGAINST GOOD COMMON SENCE!

  5. #121 You do not find a man to tell you how to dress because he went to college :roll:

    You learn how to dress on your own. From your mom when you are little, from your mom AND influences from friends as a teenager (usually you’re sneaking that ish) to adulthood where the fashion of the day, religious beliefs, ceremony or event and what you feel like/your sense of style that kicks in when you’re an adult.That varies from persson to person and woman to woman.
    Please do not weep for me, I’ll skip the college men’s dress advice thanks! :D

  6. Mimi

    Stacey is timeless. She could still play the role of a teenager… CLUELESS THE COLLEGE YEARS.

  7. ThinkAboutIt

    Stacy is definitely holding her own… sister looks good, keeping herself in shape and working.

  8. sxyQblondie

    Ive always thought that Stacy Dash was a very beautiful woman. She proves that you dont have to look hard, worn, or old just because you are in your 40′s. However, I dont neccesarily think that posing scantily clad in king magazine is the hottest thing on earth to do. Not just for a 42 year old woman with children, but it could be a 23 yr old woman with no kids. People should not have to be exposed to the crevices of your poseterior end, in order to draw the conclusion that you are beautiful.

  9. Staley

    STACEY DASH get that shit!!!!! @ 42 she is killing these youngins.

  10. Staley

    I kinda see some people’s point with the objection to the cover.

    However, you see older white women looking young and sexy in men’s magazines, (Pam Anderson is 40 and men are still hot for her) the media praises it. But if a black women does so, white media ignores it and our own community puts them on the dart board. I think it’s pretty double standard to me.

    Like I said I think Stacey is beautiful. It shows that she eats adn lives a healthy lifestyle. It’s a reflection imo that Black people has to lay off the soul food.

  11. Movin_On_Up

    This is VERY TACKY. I would not consider this to be aging gracefully. She looks like one of the Flavor of Love girls.

    Everyone take note: Age does not accompany good taste or class when it comes to Stacy Dash. Angela Basset on the other hand, can teach her a thing or two.

  12. Movin_On_Up

    #74, I’ll drink to that!

  13. sxyQblondie

    @130, please do not take this comment as an attempt to attack or offend. However, we are not responsible for what white people do. Just as it has been proven to us that they are far from accountable for what we do. We are responsible for ourselves. And that is part of the problem. We should NOT just go along with the flow because it is thought by another culture to be acceptable. If we dont STAND for something we will FALL for anything. That is exaclty what is wrong with alot of us now. I dont give a rats ass what Pam Anderson does. Quite frankly, I think that its trifling all across the board. If we (black women) do not demand respect, or dont want men to look at us like peices of meat at a slaughter, then what do WE do to fix it?? We stop giving them reasons to!! Who cares what another culture thinks is cool. We’re not them and theyre not us. Further more, if we dont respect ourselves, or make our men respect us, what do you think people of other races and cultures will do? No offense. Just something to think about.

  14. QUEEN

    YOOOOOWWWWZZZZAAAASSSS….. she is gorgeous!!! at 42?!?!? SAY WHAAAAAAAT SAY WHOOOOOOO?!?!? omg…. go on girl…. thank God i’m black…. only black people can age so gracefully…. or not at all (ie: ms. dash)…….. i don’t think her booty was ever THAT huge….. it’s definitely the angle….. but whateva…do your thang ms missy!!!

  15. Staley

    You know sxyqblondie, I agree. When I made that comment, it was in no way to condone what she was doing nor the white people.

    - We shall be held accountable to what we do.
    - I wasn’t trying to imply that it was right because white people were doing it. I was just poining out a double standard.
    - We don’t need to go with the flow. We are our own in individuals.

    However, I feel that she has to do what she has to do. Then again, she doesn’t really have much of an acting career.

    If we want to see better representations of black women it starts to us, the whole black community to stop settling for less.

  16. Shop Girl said:

    WHEN ARE BLACK WOMEN GOING TO REALIZE THAT A TRUE KING WOULD NOT WANT HIS QUEEN EXPLOITED.

    sxyQblondie said:

    @130, please do not take this comment as an attempt to attack or offend. However, we are not responsible for what white people do. Just as it has been proven to us that they are far from accountable for what we do.

    Bill Said:
    I cosign both sxyQblondie & Shopgirl 101 !

  17. Staley said:

    You know sxyqblondie, I agree. When I made that comment, it was in no way to condone what she was doing nor the white people.

    - We shall be held accountable to what we do.
    - I wasn’t trying to imply that it was right because white people were doing it. I was just poining out a double standard.
    - We don’t need to go with the flow. We are our own in individuals.

    However, I feel that she has to do what she has to do. Then again, she doesn’t really have much of an acting career.

    If we want to see better representations of black women it starts to us, the whole black community to stop settling for less.

    Bill Said:
    Nicely Written !
    We should Protect the Images of Our Black Queens !

  18. Shop Girl

    Bill and Judah,
    Black people need to evolve not regress.
    Enlightenment is powerful but one must seek enlightenment to be enlightened.
    Can anyone understand what I am talking about!

  19. Miss Money

    wow she looks great….. but 42 and assed out on a magazine? up your star game, you would never see vanessa williams like this, or mary j blige. maybe if she was 24

  20. Mr Eff

    I swear people kill me..If she was in that exact same stance,posing butt ass naked in playboy,yall would call it “artistic” But cuz it’s King magazine she should be ashamed of herself ?? Get real..Who cares how old she is ??? People act like just cuz u turn a certain age u gotta roll over n die somewhere..Out of all the 18361836862894696896839638685 pics she’s taken in her life time,she wrong for posing for KING ? It’s KING magazine!!
    Who cares if her booty is airbrushed,King’s had females in their 20′s with airbrushed booties,which would be considered worse ? Someone in their 40′s,or someone in their 20′s?? Bottomline is,she looks good regardless..If some of yall looked like she does @ 40,yall would be doing shit way more out there than what she did..Step ya game up

  21. Scorpiopooh19

    If i look like that when im 42 my azz would be all over King, XXL, Playboy and every other magazine there is out there….so the hatas need to stop hating.

  22. FLYNESS PERSONIFYED

    STACEY DASH IS 42?!?!?!

  23. Astograph

    I disagree she is giving these women world wide a run for there money!

  24. How many faces

    @ Bill

    Bill u so full of shit
    talk about protecting the images of black queens one day and skeeting in a black woman’s face another day. not long ago you “bill said” when i look a black woman all i see are lips, hips, and fingertips. and on the spread for latavia

    Bill Said:

    If I was in the VIP room at the strip club, I would let her worship at the throne….

    “Bow Down Latavia…Ah yeah, that’s it baby..Careful with your teeth !!!”

    so which is it bill, how many faces you got?

  25. Justice66

    It’s funny to hear some of you say that if you were 42 and had an ass like that, you’d be all over King, Playboy, ect. But the fact is that if you can’t rock that look NOW, trying to at 42 is likely a pipe dream, lol!!

    The second point is that if you had a man that really cared about you, HE wouldn’t want your ass all over a magazine either!

    She could have worn a pair of tight fitting 7 jeans, and the effect would have been the same.

  26. Imma B. Honest

    Whatever Bill…he fact that she is married and has 3 kids is reason she should do it! How many women at 42, married, pushing 3 kids out look like that. I think it’s showing she’s still sexy …

    on another note..

    why when Janet did it, everyone was like she need to act her age, cover up, she’s too old, but Stacey do it, It’s like Damn! Stacey hot! I hope I look like her when I grow up?? Can we stop wit the Janet hate. Janet is just to fine, always been fince since Chamaine… I aint saying Penny cuz that R KElly Territory..but girls luv to hate!

  27. Judah

    @122 Setian

    If your point is that you wouldn’t listen to what a black man said in regards to how you dress, then what the hell is your point, lol? You’ve disrespected yourself far more than you think I did and you’re exhibit A or how self-destructive the mindset is of our people. You obviously just wanted to argue because my comment struck a cord. The truth usually does. Now had you paid attention to my entire commentary instead of cleaving onto one sentence (that you took out of context) you would see that I’ve consistently said that I could care less how the black woman dresses. It would not even be worth a thought had it not been that the Most High tells us how a woman should dress and that’s the perspective that I’m speaking from. It just amazes me that so many black women have this cavalier attitude about how they carry themselves and yet they’re so sensitive in regards to how they’re perceived. If you’re going to dress as a whore don’t get offended by the solicitors. Worse yet, those same sisters have the nerve to have no respect for the black man’s opinion but they feel that he, conversely, should stick up for them when the white man says how he really feels about the black woman. I don’t think so.

    The black woman has walked out to the end of the proverbial branch and WHEN it breaks, not if, she wil fall to the ground and be forced to humble herself. Simple as that. If someone saw a young black male with a red bandana hanging out his back pocket, that person would assume that that young man was a gang member. If I see a black or hispanic woman with no underwear on with a pair of jeans hanging off her behind, I must assume that she is a whore. Simple as that, because she is advertising herself as a whore does. Then, hilariously, those same under-dressed women have the nerve to constantly pull up the jeans that they wanted to hang off their ass when they left the house because they’re embarassed by the attention that they lusted after. Buffoonery at it’s best. Stacy Dash is emblematic of the addiction to attention that modern day women have and it goes hand in hand with their insecurity. This is why black people have the highest divorce rate and the lowest marriage rate. Many sisters are consumed with themselves.

    Like I’ve also said already, the black man more times than not will not tell you how to dress because a) he hasn’t been taught how a woman should dress, and b) he knows that the black woman will not listen. I never said that black women control the money in rap videos, lol. I don’t know what you’re reading. I find that many black women believe that they are above reproach and when they are told that they may possibly be wrong, they retort by saying that you “hate black women”, lol. If I hated black women like you say, I would say nothing (Galatians 4:16). I would stroke sisters’ fragile egoes until I got from them what I wanted like so many brothers (and men of the other races) do. I’ve never spoke of “all” black women. No man can. The reason why you got offended is because you felt that the sister that dresses whorishly to gain attention and has no intent of listening to what a black man says is you. Our people have become an embarassment, both men and women, and it must be addressed.

  28. Staley

    @ 147

    to answer your question. As a loyal Janet fan, here are the reason she got dogged:

    - that was like the 100th magazine cover that year where she was pin-up. It got annoying to the public.

    - KING is beneath her. Say what you want about her career all you want. She’s JANET JACKSON for crying out loud!!!! She’s a legend written in stone. King is for C listers and below.

    However, it was tame compared to other KING spreads.

  29. sxyQblondie

    I WHOLE HEARTEDLY COSIGN WITH #148 JUDAH!! No one can make me think otherwise, and the sad part about it is that I am a black woman. You people who make foolish attempts at comparing this display of stacey dashes exposition with the same conduct of others, are senseless. I am sorry to say it, but its true. It doesnt matter what magazine she posed in, it doesnt matter WHO chose to do the same exact thing. My outlook on the issue would still be the same. Nothing is more embarrassing than to be in a public place, (the club, the store, ect) and see the way that some of our black women dress and carry themselves. Everything that should be left to the imagination, is right there in your face. The real sadness in it all is that you can randomly catch men fondling them, touching them, and all kinds of unnecessary bull. These same men, (in alot of cases) will often assume that because this female allows it, that others (who may be more respectable) will allow it as well. My biggest issue with this is that the RARITY has now become the NORMALITY and we are now all (as black women) being crunged into this pathetic box. IT SHOULD NOT BE THAT WAY!! We have a responsibilty to respect ourselves at all costs!!! You may say that Stacey Dash, and whomever, looks good half naked sprawled across some mens magazine. But what if it were your wife? Or your sister? OR BETTER YET YOUR MOTHER?? Would you feel the same way then? Have we lost sight all together of what is supposed to be sacred? because “TV” and “The MEDIA” has made you eat up their garbage, and you now believe that there is nothing wrong with this. THERE IS SOMETHING VERY WRONG WITH IT, AND I DONT CARE WHO DISAGREES!! AND AS JUDAH SPOKE OF IN HIS COMMENT, IT IS FOR CRAP LIKE THIS THAT WE ARE VIEWED AS A COMICAL PEOPLE. WE ALLOW OTHERS TO GUIDE US INTO “WHATS IN” , EVEN IF “WHATS IN” IS “WHATS WRONG”. AND THEN WE MAKE CLOWNS OF OURSELVES, AND SIT BACK AND WONDER WHY THE WORLD POINTS AND LAUGHS.

  30. jw

    @114 you are absolutely right she’s 4 years older than mariah, i never thought about it. so what that tells you?

  31. notbuyingit

    Okay since some are going back forth about rap videos i got something to say. I think we can’t put all the blame on the record exec or rappers. What about these women who are willing to do these things. self-worth is and respect is what lacking.

  32. hilltop2

    OMG she’s BEAUTIFUL!!!

  33. Nikki

    I WANT TO BE LIKE STACEY WHEN I GROW UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    DAMN. She looks AWESOME. Period.

  34. notbuyingit

    @148 i agree that if you dress like a whore you can’t expect a man to give you respect. why is it that a lot of women don’t understand that? there’s another reason why black women have the lowest marriage rate. because a lot black women just shack up and have sex with there boyfriends. Live with them for years have kids, then one day she realize she’s tried of playing house and want to make it official. He don’t want get married now he like the way things are going now(I MEAN WHY BUY THE COW WHEN YOU GET THE “MILK” FOR FREE). she keep pressing him about it and just split leaving her with the babies. i now it happens in other races but it on a higher scale with black women.

  35. lovejones

    i have to agree with bill now that he point that out but….
    she still workin

  36. Just Jenn

    Wow 42?!? She looks good.

    But I wonder how her 17 (or about that age) year old son (& prob his friends too lol) feel when they see mummy on the front cover of King. That must be weird…

  37. Judah please follow the ball and try (as hard as you can) to act with some sort of intergrity, honesty and fairness. At this point, you have simply put words in my mouth to suit your ‘blame a black woman for everything’ agenda.

    Let us start from the beginning shall we? This is what you wrote:
    ————————————
    “@Bill
    I agree totally brother, but you can’t win. If the black man has the sisters dress half-naked, he has no respect for black women. If he asks them to stop dressing like a damn whore, he’s trying to “control” black women. Let them do what they want. They’re “liberated”. Then when the white man calls them “nappy-headed hoes”; they get irate, want to write petitions, blame some rappers, and go on Oprah crying, lol.”
    —————————————

    And i stayed on topic and responded to this saying:
    ——————————–
    “Judah and Bill, how many black men have asked black women to stop dressing like a whore vs the images rappers spew everyday?

    How many?”
    ——————————-
    The reason why i asked you this is because your comment above makes the assumption that there is some kind of war going on where you have all these black men desperate to stop black women from dressing like ‘whores’ yet they are ignored by these (i suppose evil?) black women. And then black women cry to oprah about rappers for demeaning them. I disagreed with this FALSE implication and asked you a simple question. Now, you ran and decided to act like a little sewer rat accusing me of being a whore because according to your reasoning, my choice to dress myself (a complete stranger to you BTW), must be flawed and that the implied right thing to do would be to wait for instruction from a black man on what i should wear for the day. Someone else suggested a black man from college :D Are you following the ball so far?

    How are you going to question my two sentences towards the rest of your post when i very specifically made it clear that i was addressing your first comment and why?

    I asked you a question. Who dresses your ass? Your mama? Who? Please answer this question. Couples sometimes dress each other you know. Its cute :D But with all the bile you came to me with, i really don’t think thats what you ment.

    So…..um….who dresses your ass? The UPS guy? Your dog? I’m serious. Who dresses you?

    Now look at this last classic one:
    “The reason why you got offended is because you felt that the sister that dresses whorishly to gain attention and has no intent of listening to what a black man says is you.”

    Gee i have to say, your ass sure fights like a chick huh? So spiteful sheesh! Again, now how did you come to this conclusion oh Judahmizzcleo? Don’t whine about ‘you just want to argue with me’ when questioned. You are the one who made the FALSE claims and then hurled abuse.

    I don’t understand cowards. Why do you people bully people, then bitch when called out for it?

    This is why i say that JUDAH JUDAH JUDAH, YOU HAVE GREAT HOSTILITY TOWARDS BLACK WOMEN.

    Black women have done and continue to do things that are harmful to the community but I will say it again (knocks on wood), no matter how much the black woman pains you Judah, she is not the one that profits, peddles or sells the rap video image to the world. She does not control the money and neither does she have anything much to gain from it. Black male rappers do. To suggest that in there has
    been an equally vocal sort of black male movement trying to stop this is laughable. Jay-z is king to many of y’all. To claim that you would in any way defend any black woman from anything aka sticking up for one, is laughable as well. Do not lie.

    Everything else you mentioned (why there is a high divorce rate, women wearing thongs sticking out etc is your opinion and i personally have my own various opinions
    on these topics but if it was not addressed, then you should have asked before making assuptions that i (or anyone else) agreed or disagreed. I made it clear
    to you from the beggining what and why i oppossed.

    You did strike a nerve here because you lied. You tried to blame black women for the things that rappers (black males) have done;something, that it seems, you are incapable of acknowledging without somehow trying to blame black women for this.The truth stands.

    Stop lying and i dress as i please when i like how i like and this is good oh ye of little understanding. The end. :D

  38. Get'em

    42!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats what I want 2 look like at 42. She is beautiful. The dudes are going to love this cover. lol

  39. K Hill

    Man she still got it, but her booty looks new. I would love to be her man.

  40. K Hill

    My wife would kill me if she knew what I was thinking, but damn look at that body at 42 she is superwoman.

  41. JUDAH

    @Setian

    Sis, the more you respond with nonsense, the more you expose your stupidity and bitterness. I’ve actually tried to be civil with you because it was obvious from your first attempt at a retort what type of mentality you were dealing with. That confusion known as “feminism”, i.e. pseudo-lesbianism a.k.a. man hate. You’ve asked me many idiotic questions. Only an idiot asks idiotic questions. You’re lucky that I even responded to a question like, “How many black men have asked black women to stop dressing like whores?”. How can anyone qualify a silly question like that? That’s like asking, “How many people like steak? How many 5’11″ people are there on planet earth? Who has the brownest eyes in Africa?”. Now if your question was percentage based and you were trying to say that there are far more black men that are in favor of black women being under-dressed than there are black men in favor of women dressing properly, that’s obvious. I answered that also when I said that the black man himself has not been taught who he is, much less how his woman should be dressed. That answer was not good enough for you because it was above and beyond your level of comprehension and indicative of this generation of black people’s total ignorance about their own history. I attempted to answer you by giving you the history on the change in female attire in accord with the white man’s feminist movement , at no point “blaming the black woman”, but that was not good enough for you because a chord was struck and (once again) it was above and beyond your level of comprehension, lol. The issues that I speak of are societal issues but you’ve decided to take everything personal which only shows that you have unresolved issues in your life.

    You accused me of “lying”, lmao, but you yourself lied when you said that you’ve never met a man that broached the subject of female attire when Bill just had. At least I hope you were lying but then again, like I’ve said, how one dresses and conducts themself attracts a certain type of person.Just the fact that you used “Jay-Z”, Satan-worshipper and closeted homosexual that he is, as an example of black malehood shows me how perverted and skewed your perspective is, and it’s sad. You’re too silly to understand how silly you are. I don’t know if you know this, but there are black men that stand up for righteousness to the best of their ability and they’re not on BET, MTV, ESPN, or the club. I guess those are the only places you’re accustomed to seeing black men at.

    Then you came back and cut yourself again when you said that you wouldn’t listen to a black man anyway, lmao. No disrespect to you sis, once again, but I don’t have to lie to you. The proof is in the pudding when one reads what’s on the lines instead of trying to read between them. Never did I mention a “war” going on between the average black man and woman in regards to the black woman’s attire, nor did I speak on the black man controlling how his woman dresses, but you assumed and inferred that because you obviously have issues with black male authority for whatever reason.When you read my comment 113 again, please do, you’ll see that I’ve never attributed any power to the black woman so I have no idea where you came up with that one or why you perpetuate it. Probably to help bolster your claim about hatred for the black woman, lol. I mentioned the record labels. Everyone knows that the white jews control the record industry. Everyone except you I guess. I guess you must think that black women run record labels, lmao, so you assumed (erroneously yet again) that I was talking about the black woman.

    You got irate when I analyzed your comment about how you dress, when you yourself put yourself out there (showing that it is a personal issue with you, lol) but look at the last silly sentence in your silly post. You seem like you’re crying out for help because you know that you’re off as hell but you’re too proud to admit it. lol. Honestly sis, this whole interplay is unnecessary, but hilarious, revealing, and good for the edification of all of us so I’ll use you as my foil until you come to your senses. When I spoke on the divorce rate etc., that commentary was in general and, once again, not directed towards you. You would see that if you READ an stop being obsessed with yourself. I’ve never solicited your opinion nor do I want it, lol. It is irrelevant to me. Black people that see and know what is going on know that it isn’t about the black male against the black woman, but black people that see what is going on against those that don’t. You obviously don’t, or don’t want to which is how I know that you’re one of those simple-mided, counter-productive negroes trying to mix your own personal philosophy with what you think is right, which is not relevant to societal problems. I don’t need to be “spiteful”, your commentary informs me of what and who I’m dealing with, your issues, and lack of intelligence. I mentioned that the “black man” can’t win, which he cannot because he a) has no self-knowledge which means that the ignorance will become self-hate and b)he has no power in this society. I notice that one can criticize the black man without a backlash but when the black woman and the other races have their turn to be rebuked, all hell breaks loose and you’re a “racist”, a “misogynist”, and “ignorant”, lmao. I wonder why that is?

    It’s obvious that I have to; and have had to, reiterate myself to you and it’s unfortunate but some people don’t digest the lesson the first time it is taught. In regards to false claims; they’re false according to your vain opinion, and quite frankly, you’ve done nothing to defend your lack of a point. I don’t care how you dress sis, as I’ve already said too many times. Too each their own. In regards to who dresses me, lol, the scriptures tell both men and women how they should dress (Deut 22:5, Ezek 16:10-14, I Tim 2:9) . I don’t see men wearing dresses unless they’re a sexual deviant. The Lord has always had the men wear pants, or as they were called in the scriptures, “breeches” (Lev 6:10). Contrary to what the television teaches you sis, the black woman is not a threat to anyone, she is not going to lead any societal changes. She is a pawn to be used, used, and used again against her community and the black male. She is an irreplaceable asset to herself, the black man, and the Most High when she understands who she is, which 90% of sisters do not. The black woman’s power as queen is only relevant when she understands that the black man is the king. Our people will only go as far as we can when we are on one accord, not the black woman trying to one up the black man at every turn and misuse the superfluous influence that the white man gives her when the goal is to cause confusion and division. This was the point of the feminist revolution, but once again I’m sure, it will fall on deaf ears. Lastly, in regards to dogs dressing someone, it’s funny that you say that because the scriptures tell us that a “shameless woman” shall be counted as a dog (Ecclesiasticus 26:25 in the Apocrypha). A shameless woman conducts herself independent of the Word of the Lord and with no regard to the divine order. We all know what a female dog is.

  42. ms_mac

    Got dang. Who knew Dionne’s photshopped ass could cause all this strife amongst my people???? LMAO!!!

  43. jon.C

    i [heart] stacy dash.

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    @Setian

    Sis, the more you respond with nonsense, the more you expose your stupidity and bitterness. I’ve actually tried to be civil with you because it was obvious from your first attempt at a retort what type of mentality you were dealing with. That confusion known as “feminism”, i.e. pseudo-lesbianism a.k.a. man hate. You’ve asked me many idiotic questions. Only an idiot asks idiotic questions. You’re lucky that I even responded to a question like, “How many black men have asked black women to stop dressing like whores?”. How can anyone qualify a silly question like that? That’s like asking, “How many people like steak? How many 5′11″ people are there on planet earth? Who has the brownest eyes in Africa?”. Now if your question was percentage based and you were trying to say that there are far more black men that are in favor of black women being under-dressed than there are black men in favor of women dressing properly, that’s obvious. I answered that also when I said that the black man himself has not been taught who he is, much less how his woman should be dressed. That answer was not good enough for you because it was above and beyond your level of comprehension and indicative of this generation of black people’s total ignorance about their own history. I attempted to answer you by giving you the history on the change in female attire in accord with the white man’s feminist movement , at no point “blaming the black woman”, but that was not good enough for you because a chord was struck and (once again) it was above and beyond your level of comprehension, lol. The issues that I speak of are societal issues but you’ve decided to take everything personal which only shows that you have unresolved issues in your life.

    You accused me of “lying”, lmao, but you yourself lied when you said that you’ve never met a man that broached the subject of female attire when Bill just had. At least I hope you were lying but then again, like I’ve said, how one dresses and conducts themself attracts a certain type of person.Just the fact that you used “Jay-Z”, Satan-worshipper and closeted homosexual that he is, as an example of black malehood shows me how perverted and skewed your perspective is, and it’s sad. You’re too silly to understand how silly you are. I don’t know if you know this, but there are black men that stand up for righteousness to the best of their ability and they’re not on BET, MTV, ESPN, or the club. I guess those are the only places you’re accustomed to seeing black men at.

    Then you came back and cut yourself again when you said that you wouldn’t listen to a black man anyway, lmao. No disrespect to you sis, once again, but I don’t have to lie to you. The proof is in the pudding when one reads what’s on the lines instead of trying to read between them. Never did I mention a “war” going on between the average black man and woman in regards to the black woman’s attire, nor did I speak on the black man controlling how his woman dresses, but you assumed and inferred that because you obviously have issues with black male authority for whatever reason.When you read my comment 113 again, please do, you’ll see that I’ve never attributed any power to the black woman so I have no idea where you came up with that one or why you perpetuate it. Probably to help bolster your claim about hatred for the black woman, lol. I mentioned the record labels. Everyone knows that the white jews control the record industry. Everyone except you I guess. I guess you must think that black women run record labels, lmao, so you assumed (erroneously yet again) that I was talking about the black woman.

    You got irate when I analyzed your comment about how you dress, when you yourself put yourself out there (showing that it is a personal issue with you, lol) but look at the last silly sentence in your silly post. You seem like you’re crying out for help because you know that you’re off as hell but you’re too proud to admit it. lol. Honestly sis, this whole interplay is unnecessary, but hilarious, revealing, and good for the edification of all of us so I’ll use you as my foil until you come to your senses. When I spoke on the divorce rate etc., that commentary was in general and, once again, not directed towards you. You would see that if you READ an stop being obsessed with yourself. I’ve never solicited your opinion nor do I want it, lol. It is irrelevant to me. Black people that see and know what is going on know that it isn’t about the black male against the black woman, but black people that see what is going on against those that don’t. You obviously don’t, or don’t want to which is how I know that you’re one of those simple-mided, counter-productive negroes trying to mix your own personal philosophy with what you think is right, which is not relevant to societal problems. I don’t need to be “spiteful”, your commentary informs me of what and who I’m dealing with, your issues, and lack of intelligence. I mentioned that the “black man” can’t win, which he cannot because he a) has no self-knowledge which means that the ignorance will become self-hate and b)he has no power in this society. I notice that one can criticize the black man without a backlash but when the black woman and the other races have their turn to be rebuked, all hell breaks loose and you’re a “racist”, a “misogynist”, and “ignorant”, lmao. I wonder why that is?

    It’s obvious that I have to; and have had to, reiterate myself to you and it’s unfortunate but some people don’t digest the lesson the first time it is taught. In regards to false claims; they’re false according to your vain opinion, and quite frankly, you’ve done nothing to defend your lack of a point. I don’t care how you dress sis, as I’ve already said too many times. Too each their own. In regards to who dresses me, lol, the scriptures tell both men and women how they should dress (Deut 22:5, Ezek 16:10-14, I Tim 2:9) . I don’t see men wearing dresses unless they’re a sexual deviant. The Lord has always had the men wear pants, or as they were called in the scriptures, “breeches” (Lev 6:10). Contrary to what the television teaches you sis, the black woman is not a threat to anyone, she is not going to lead any societal changes. She is a pawn to be used, used, and used again against her community and the black male. She is an irreplaceable asset to herself, the black man, and the Most High when she understands who she is, which 90% of sisters do not. The black woman’s power as queen is only relevant when she understands that the black man is the king. Our people will only go as far as we can when we are on one accord, not the black woman trying to one up the black man at every turn and misuse the superfluous influence that the white man gives her when the goal is to cause confusion and division. This was the point of the feminist revolution, but once again I’m sure, it will fall on deaf ears. Lastly, in regards to dogs dressing someone, it’s funny that you say that because the scriptures tell us that a “shameless woman” shall be counted as a dog (Ecclesiasticus 26:25 in the Apocrypha). A shameless woman conducts herself independent of the Word of the Lord and with no regard to the divine order. We all know what a female dog is.
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    ok.

  45. MissOhio

    Despite whatever level of photoshopping going on, Stacey looks good for her age, heck she looks good for mine. But the truth of the matter is King is a T&A mag and when you go from an actress in a cult classic movie (and television spinoff) to booty popping for King, you are truly going downhill and grasping at the last straws of fame.

    What I don’t like about things like this is that nearly all black men’s magazines have T&A all over the cover. Either that, or gangsta wanna be thug rappers. THIS is the image of what black men read, what black men like. The decent, intellectual black magazines are aimed at other issues and at the general, or educated or professional black community.

    But Black MEN– All T&A. Yes, that’s what brothers want and sisters are eager to serve it up.

    Work out, keep it tight, but the truth is when a lot of men see Stacey’s cover the thought is really about how many different ways they want to lay the pipe, not what a beautiful and talented woman she is. Black women covet the body because for too many of us, our priority is in being able to project a hyper sexualized image to attract a man, and not attract him with much else. These comments are a good example. Because if the best you can do is to give a butt shot for King, well… then it only goes downhill from there.

  46. D-MAN

    BILL SHUT UP
    THAT’S THE MOST BEUTIFUL PICTURE I’VE EVER SEEN OF STACEY.
    IT SHOWS EXACLTY WHAT SETS HER APART FROM THE BEST.
    YOU JUST KEEP YO CLOTHES ON THANK YOU.
    I’VE NEVER BOUGHT A KING MAGAZINE BUTT I MIGHT NOW SO
    GOOD FOR KING MAGAZINE WHAT’S WRONG WIT GOOD BUSINESS.

  47. Horse.head.Nebula

    She looks awesome…. although.. i think showing a$$ regardless of age is not so classy.

  48. zack

    stacey dash so fine. she’s giong to be my baby mama one day. always had a cursh on her since a kid. still do-with her fine ass

  49. Chosen

    42!!! wow. I remember seeing her on an episode of Fresh Prince.

  50. KK

    The picture has probably been air brushed the hell out of.. I mean dont get me wrong she is a very pretty woman. Everybody that covers the king magazine look like that . Its all fake. And then when you see candids of her, she wont look the same.

  51. PARADISE

    SHE IS NOT 42!!! OMG SHE LOOKS LIKE SHES IN HER 20′S!! DAYUM!

  52. pepe galleta

    ok so beautiful, good luck stacey ¡¡¡¡ muack ¡¡¡

  53. SPEECHLESS

    Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Black women are beautiful.

  54. big daddy

    Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmmmmm dats a fat azz

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