Ice GOES OFF on Amanada Seales, She Doesn't Feel Welcomed In Black Spaces

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Published 2024-03-30
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All Comments (21)
  • You can't burn bridges and then expect to walk back across it 💯
  • Amanda Seales likes to argue like its an Olympic sport. It gets exhausting after a while!!!!
  • @sdmac1339
    She fell out wirh producers on The Real and publicized that, she fell out with some high profile black media women and publicized that. You can't have a scorch earth philosophy and also want to sit at cool kids table.
  • @poppaexo
    She is what happens when u burn every bridge trying to be right (when you aren’t a lot)
  • @3ofEach
    That interview with Shannon proved why people don’t like her. She was so rude and argumentative about everything the man saidn
  • @NoMoney67
    Amanda acts like everyone got together and they all decided to not fuk with her. Amanda is the common denominator. 🤔
    Issa Rae is always empowering black women. If she doesn’t mess with you anymore(Insecure) it’s really telling.
  • @sdmac1339
    Amanda's problem is the same as Monique. She always publicizes her disagreements with people behind the scenes.
  • @dfwherbie8814
    She’s the common denominator in every failed relationship and every beef she’s ever had. She brash, people take offense, then she gaslights them and insults them and plays victim.
  • @tiffanypayne6743
    I can appreciate Parks and Jo, honestly trying to stay objective in this discussion. Somebody already said in the comments that Amanda just isn't everyone's cup of tea. Which is true for all of us and it's cool. Peace to the sista.
  • @ahaibeh91
    I wrote “lowkey noble” under one of her Insta posts. She responded with a big paragraph of emotional drivel. She is way too hysterical.
  • @dwaynelee1789
    She will have to hold the L. It can't be all these other people. Self-check time.
  • Amanda Seales is incredibly intelligent and has insightful and nuanced takes on most issues.

    She has two problems:

    1. She can't let her work speak for itself, she has to make sure to boast about her own intellect.

    2. She will critique anyone and anything regardless of the potential backlass.

    Both those things will alienate you from your peers.
  • @karon718
    She brought this on herself. She is very combative, has negative things to say about black men or always involved in something controversial. So now's she feeling the effects of that. She always had an "idc if you don't like me" attitude but now it's really starting to effect her.
  • It sounds like they dont like her because of what they "heard".
  • I've been around Amanda. A few artists and designers I know have worked with her. None of us liked her. I used to think she was a terrible person. Now that I'm older, I know she is dealing with profound mental health issues. I hope she finds a way to control her mental health problems. I genuinely wish her the best
  • Flip really needs to research people and topics...this is what's going to hold him back from just being the class clown
  • @brinnarae7527
    Amanda has a habit of biting the hand that feeds her. For example her time at The Real and Insecure. As soon as things didn’t go as planned she blasts her employers all over social media. Companies may see that as a liability to the brand.
  • @AllenBrown-xq8in
    People like her need to learn, that there is no substitute for decency, humility or respect. Not money, not a degree or any other material/societal acquisitions we make.