The claim was first tied to a Florida plastic surgeon who posted a photo of her with 50 Cent, born Curtis Jackson, on her social media, thanking him for "stopping by." 50 Cent's lawsuit claimed that plastic surgeon Angela Kogan's photo, which he thought was just a selfie with a fan, was used in a Shade Room article about celebrities getting penis enhancement surgery. ![]() The blog site announced on Wednesday that an article suggesting the rapper got the procedure was taken down following a settlement deal between the parties, according to Los Angeles Magazine reporter Meghann Cuniff. ![]() Gossip blog site The Shade Room scrubbed a series of posts on their site and social media which insinuated that rapper and producer 50 Cent underwent a penis enlargement surgery. The Shade Room is a disgusting, pitiful platform that is anti-Black.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. I blocked The Shade Room and their sister page, The Shade Room Teens, a long time ago, and I suggest that you all do the same. The blame can also be placed on the individuals that support the page and negatively comment under their posts. Maybe it isn’t solely the fault of the page’s organizers, Roommates, as to why it’s such a negative space. ![]() Personally, I am happy that there is a Black woman, Nwandu, thriving somewhere in the world due to her success and cultural impact in the media, however, this page feeds off of the expense of other Black individuals. The Shade Room founder Angelica Nwandu may not have created the page with the intent for it to be a space to harbor such negative feedback, but that’s what has been created. On these posts that include members of the LGBTQ+ community, the comment section usually includes several crying-laughing emojis that are followed by questionably homophobic/transphobic statements. “They are always posting EJ Johnson (Magic Johnson’s gay son) for jokes and laughs knowing the followers will only tear him down. “I low key think The Shade Room is homophobic,” Elije said. Twitter user shared his opinion about the page and their frequent posting of the LGBTQ+ community. Whether it is Lizzo being fat shamed, 12-year-old Zion Wade being called homophobic slurs or any misogynistic comment concerning Black women, this page is a trashy source to receive pop culture related news. “The Shade Room, Lipstick Alley, Breakfast Club, Worldstar and many others are anti-black,” the November 13 Instagram post read. In a quickly deleted Instagram post, actor Lakeith Stanfield said these social media platforms were “anti-black” and problematic for the Black community. The Shade Room has been commonly grouped in the same category as TMZ and The Breakfast Club. This isn’t the first time that a celebrity has publicly criticized the account and their way of using their platform. She made a valid point, since people regularly tune in to the posts from the Instagram account to poke fun at its content. Walker also added that the page instigates cyberbullying. It’s where people’s lower selves thrive.” “It’s where the insecure feel their most confident. “The Shade Room is such a disgusting place,” Walker said. The infamous Instagram gossip account, The Shade Room, has recently been put on blast by R&B singer Summer Walker.
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