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

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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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