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NEWS: EARTHA KITT DIES AT 81

Thursday, December 25, 2008

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Eartha Kitt, a sultry singer, dancer and actress who rose from South Carolina cotton fields to become an international symbol of elegance and sensuality, has died. She was 81.

Kitt, died in New York, where she was being treated for colon cancer, her publicist said. Her daughter, Kitt Shapiro, was by her side.

She was performing almost until the end, taping a PBS special six weeks ago in Chicago, Illinois. The show is set to air in February.

RELATED LINKS

- Eartha Kitt Refused to Be in Anyone’s Shadow (LINK)
- Singer, actress Eartha Kitt dies at 81 (LINK)
- Eartha Kitt, a Seductive Legend of Stage and Screen, Dies at 81 (LINK)

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76.

joneblaze

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

No one could purr like Eartha Kitt
Watching her in repeats of the 60′S Batman series launched me in to
puberty.She was one of the sexiest women to put on the Catwoman costume
A terrific sultry voice.R.I.P lovely lady.

77.

Lynn

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

She truly is an inspiration. Someone on here said it right. This women came from the cotton fields to making a name for herself in Hollywood. If she can do this. Then my beautiful Black people we can do whatever we set our minds to.

We hear the word Diva thrown around alot or people we have some people in Hollywood who actually believe that they are one. May Ms. Kitt serve as a prime example of what and elegant TRUE DIVA is.

May you rest in peace Empress Kitt.

78.

sassydancer

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

etta was a true legend, will miss her she opened doors for many “women of color”.

79.

JUDAH

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

Eartha Kitt was definitely a “trailblazer”. She set standards for whoredom and dealing with white men that famous black women would follow for years to come. They definitely owe her their gratitude.

80.

H8TED ON

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

OMG..I LOVE HER,ESPECIALLY IN BOOMERANG!! RIP U WILL BE MISSED

81.

pat

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

wow….this comes as a surprise…RIP MS KITT….and condolences to the family

sidenote….i bet Bey is on the phone with the movie studios as we speak

82.

msblknasty1

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

R.I.P. to a legend, icon, master of seduction . she really inspired me to modern jazz and tap dance … she will really be missed … the real catwoman rrrrrrrrrrreow.lol

83.

ThatBKChick

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

The real “Cat Woman”, but moreover, she was the real first Black Sex Symbol as well….long before there was Anna Mae Bullock, aka Tina Turner….I was looking at a recent picture of Ms. Kitt, and she was doing broadway a few year ago…and her legs/body was to kill for someone her age!!!! She was a Black American Beauty….inside and out!!! I keep worrying that our black stars always go out in two’s or threes (Bernie Mac/Issac Hayes, etc)….I keep holding on that our timeless beauty Lena Horne….wondering if her time to leave us is soon too!!!–God Bless them all…Black Trailblazers who have come and gone!!!

But somewhere in the back of my mind….I keep hearing “((((((MARCUS DARLING, I DON’T HAVE ANY PANTIES ON)))))”….LMAO!!!!

RIP MS KITT…YOU WILL BE TRULY MISSED

84.

A. Keys-The Lady of the Game

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

R.I.P. Eartha, The Real Catwoman!

85.

algie

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

RST IN PEACE EARTHA.SHE WAS MOST DEF A LEGEND

86.

anonymous

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

RIP, Eartha, you have been such an inspiration to me in your lifetime! We will carry on your legacy. We will keep your memory alive!

87.

Piru

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

Judah, you are very ignorant and disrespectful to say the following: Eartha Kitt was definitely a “trailblazer”. She set standards for whoredom and dealing with white men that famous black women would follow for years to come. They definitely owe her their gratitude.

My brotha, I am a black man in Hollywood, it’s way more famous black men who don’t date black women than the opposite but u okay with that? You just don’t like sista’s dating out the race, huh? Why shouldn’t they, we not marrying them, over 70 percent of sistas are single. We not at home helping them raise our children and when we get a good black woman, we all about the playa mentality, keeping her in line instead of manning up. Millions of us in prison and we (men) are only 6 percent of the population. Many of us are also DL and here your wack ass is, disrespecting a legend.

If a sista can find herself a white millionaire or billionaire to show her respect, I’m all for happiness.

You are pathetic and I bet you only date beckys but can’t stand for sistas to date outside the race, the heart has no color, whatever makes you happy but brothas need to step up and take care of their business. They have fallen off bad, Bill Cosby said, this will be the only race where the women will be leaders, and outpace the men. Black women already graduate from college more than black men, 2-1. Many of these sistas are bogged down with kids that they raise alone but they still taking care of business. Black men don’t have kids to raise and love hanging out with their boys and instead of a family setting.

Man up Judah and start respecting your elders and our black legends.

88.

Aaliyonce

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

I listened to her version of Santa BABY all december and i have harriet the spy then came love where which is an independent film and Holes. I really was a fan of hers. I love BEYONCE but i didn’t want her to play Eartha before she died and I definately don’t want her to play her now. That would ruin Beyonce’s career and Eartha’s reputation. Oh representing SC

89.

Blkmarilyn

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

Ah man, I am really sad. I love Ms. Kitt. I was just watching a special the other day on her. She was one incredibly sexy woman. I can only wish to be like that when I get older.

90.

MZZ.ATTIUDE

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

I WOULD LIKE TO PAY ALL MY RESPECT TO MS.EARTHA KITT,ONCE AGAIN WEV’E LOST ANOTHER LEGEND,MAY SHE REST IN PEACE.AND MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO HER FAMILY AND EVERYONE ELSE.I KNOW HER FAMILY IS HURT.

91.

AzzedineAliafan

Friday, December 26, 2008 /

Love her, i hope she will RIP. The best catwoman EVER!! Loved how she would purr like a kitten, what class. Also such a shame she got screwed for speaking out against the Vietnam war, Just saying what everyone else was feeling but didn’t ahve the balls to speak out. Freedom of speech unfortunately got her blacklisted in the good old US of A by Jim Crow-era white folk!! SMDH

92.

Ara

Saturday, December 27, 2008 /

@ 78

Eartha not Etta ……

93.

kmniles

Saturday, December 27, 2008 /

Judah, look around the penis she sexed and acknowledge THE black woman that confronted the President and First Lady face to face, speaking against a war that was killing our young men and women and addressing poverty in our nation. I’m sure you’ll probably say she laid with Whitey and they stabbed her in the back blah, blah, blah, but what she did took guts and she paid the ultimate price with her career. Despite all that, she soildered on and managed to have a career here and abroad. Given the current times and your stance on Bush and the War in Iraq, I would’ve thought you’d at least give the woman some love, lol. She wasn’t a pussy like Kanye and Co. hiding behind a camera or a blog.

94.

caper

Saturday, December 27, 2008 /

this was a woman who spoke her heart and her mind and paided a price for it. its called blacklisting for the folks who are scared to speak when injustice looms large in this united states of america and around the world. you see these are my hero’s and shero’s.i have spoke my heart and mind to and have raised the ire of you folks who belong to your clicks and clacks or such said secert societys. the blacklash is apparent but i shall press on. because i won’t bow and will speak my heart and mind all these so-called powers who think they have control and run this show have thrown me in the fiery furnace. cause i won’t bow to you people who think you are the likes of king nebuchadnezzar’s i will not bow. i read a article in time mag where this person a stanley couch disparaged malcolm x saying he was nothing more than a heckler of the civil rights movement etc when i read this it dawned on me. the jack benny’s of this world is still at the wheel and stanley couch you are his “RODCHESTER” . malcolm is my hero and was a prophet of his time who tried to tell people like you you don’t have to bow. but for you who do bow don’t disparage me.cause your republican counterparts are coming out w/ all kinds of race hate dialog the head of the republican party saltman to be a republican like a skunk can not change his stripe. he’s going to always stink. these are people [republicans] the are the descendants of plantation owners ,slave masters, and evil overseers. its in their genetics and the dna. there is white male backlash about this election. now wait I’AM NOT WHITE GUILT BASHING but the race hate takers rushshedda limpbraugh, sharon hannity, neal nazi boortz beatrice o’reilly are spewing hate daily on their talk radio and fox news shows. if i did and said what they are saying the president elect or bush and his rouges. secret service and fbi would be kicking my door in. but the good ol boys can get by w/ this divisive crap.even my own race will turn on you black folks i’am feeling your blacklist but even for you i will not bow.lik meshach-sharach-abednego i won’t bow even to you your blacklist means nothing.cause if you would look in that furnace that you folks and hypocrites have thrown me in you will see a light or was it a lamb or the angel of the lord. i wiil get by.

95.

Classy

Saturday, December 27, 2008 /

I’m sorry to hear this, but it seems she had a long and productive life. “Santa Baby” is a true classic, and her role in “Boomerang” still makes me choke with laughter. She’s an icon that will be missed.

96.

Sasha Simone

Saturday, December 27, 2008 /

who doesnt know who this woman is. I loved her voice. grrrr.
r.i.p. mama

97.

FallBackHaters

Saturday, December 27, 2008 /

Dang RIP.

98.

Ara

Saturday, December 27, 2008 /

@ 93 Kmniles
@ 94 Caper
@ 91 Azzedinealiafan

You are so right Ms Eartha Kitt spoke her mind and stood for what she thought was right at a time when going against the Establishment was and still is very costly. I salute her.

99.

bunny

Sunday, December 28, 2008 /

wen was she ever alive….?!?!!?!?!??!

100.

Get'em

Monday, December 29, 2008 /

“I don’t have any panties on” Lady Eloise……love her R.I.P

101.

Truthalways

Monday, December 29, 2008 /

R.I.P Eartha. U will b missed deeply

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102.

Gossip Gurl

Monday, December 29, 2008 /

Eartha Kitt was a true legend. She was BORN to play Catwoman, and she put an indelible stamp on the role. And who could forget the original “Santa Baby”? R.I.P Eartha, you will truly be missed.

103.

Meat

Monday, December 29, 2008 /

“Marrrrcus Darrrrling”

104.

T

Monday, December 29, 2008 /

R.I.P

105.

UrbanChic

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 /

Lets not just focus on her entertainment appeal. Eartha was kicked out of the United States for standing up against war. She spoke eleoquently to Lady Bird Johnson about the atrocities of war, and just like today because she did not “behave,” she was considered unpatriotic. She spoke a multitude of languages. When Einstein himself visited the US, the reporter tried to ask him a question, and he did not understand what the English speaking reporter. Eartha turned and spoke to him in German and her and Einstein had a conversation in his native language. Now, that’s diva.

I get disappointed when I see my people on these Beyonce and Ri-Ri posts on CL, and they describe success as only having money, or noteriety. It lets me know that we have learned nothing from people such as Eartha, Dandridge, or Horne. Their iconic status occurred not because of name recognition, not because they were beautiful, it was because they were classy and they were intelligent. Education is something that no one can take from you. Even when you are long forgotten by audiences, and a new “it” girl emerges, knowledge is something that cannot be taken from you. Your legacy towards humanity is what matters. I see us trying to pass off pretty packaging as Diva and Icon status, and I just shake my head.

106.

the floacist

Thursday, January 1, 2009 /

Another legend passes on Christmas :(

107.

coffee buzz

Sunday, January 4, 2009 /

Eartha Kitt was and continues to be a legend… and it was so funny to find out that she starred in The Emperor’s New Groove

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