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D.L. Hughley’s Post on Debbie Reynolds’ Death Criticized

Comedian and radio host D.L. Hughley made international news for a tweet about Debbie Reynolds dying a day after her daughter that several people consider to be offensive and insensitive during the time of grief for the family. Hughley stated: “Debbie Reynolds dies a day after her daughter did! Black Mama’s don’t die cuz they kids do! They cry and say God don’t make no mistakes.” The tweet drew criticism from several people on twitter (see images)radiofacts.comradiofacts.com

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3 comments

Anonymous January 2, 2017 at 11:18 am

Well He Told the Truth….. Anyone that gets Offended from certain quotes or statements … well that is a personal problem and Has nothing to do with who wrote it when u get your feelings hurt it is mostly your fault and how u take it …. God gave us all control over our feelings We just don’t use that control well.

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Jam Master D January 2, 2017 at 11:20 am

God gave us control over our feelings and when we get them hurt it is really a personal problem .

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Anonymous January 16, 2017 at 8:19 am

Goodluck to all radio personalities. And be careful, things are not always what they may seems.

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