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In today’s episode of Tapioca Tears And The Poor Souls Who Supply Them, an apparently bi-racial interviewer conducted an awkward, cringy and second-hand embarrassment-inducing interview with the rap duo City Girls, got dragged for it by Black people and tried to blame the dragging on Black people’s alleged attitudes towards those who aren’t “full Black,” not her deplorable interviewing skills.
First, let’s start with the interview, because, bruh—what was even going on here?
“But bloggers and journalists are the same”
Lol. Stop giving everyone a mic. Followers doesn’t equate tact. Let’s do better. pic.twitter.com/9Y5kRlOvtA
— Uncle Johnny’s Tether
(@iamtycole) March 6, 2023
Tamera Kissen, the interviewer who Blavity described as an “influencer,” caught up with City Girls after their set at Hip Hop festival Rolling Loud in California. I would say that at some point, the interview went downhill, but really, there was never a hill. This interview started on the ground and just continued to sink.
From Blavity:
During the interview, Yung Miami and Kissen realized they had met before. However, they were unable to recall the details of their last encounter. An awkward silence followed as the pair tried to remember how they met.
The conversation continued to spiral down as Kissen threw out random questions throughout the clip.
Many social media users followed up with criticism, saying Kissen doesn’t know how to conduct herself professionally.
In other words, she got dragged because the “interview” was drag-worthy.
Listennnn lol, at this point, its unfortunate and we need to do better.
— Uncle Johnny’s Tether
(@iamtycole) March 7, 2023
Like skrrted outt lol
“Okay baby, you have a good day” pic.twitter.com/SQiYS50OfI
— Uncle Johnny’s Tether
(@iamtycole) March 6, 2023
Did y’all see this EXTREMELY cringy interview with the city girls ? The interviewer kept making it awkward af. They was not feeling her at ALLLL. Yung Miami tried but ….
pic.twitter.com/sYI5n2oeAn
— The Real Destiny Marilyn (@sweet_novacanee) March 5, 2023
I’m Jt cause wtf going on
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— Rap Alert (@rapalert1OO) March 6, 2023
According to the Shade Room, Kissen had an interesting take on why Black people reacted so negatively to an interview that would obviously only receive a negative response.
“The community really don’t f**k with you if you ain’t full black, let’s just be honest,” she wrote in a since-deleted tweet.
Comedian Tamera Kissen suggests her appearance sparked criticism of her viral interview with the rap duo the City Girls. https://t.co/qxQ4Sfw6T5
— TheShadeRoom (@TheShadeRoom) March 7, 2023
Nah sis, if you really want to “be honest,” you don’t get to throw Black people under the bus because everyone who saw your janky-a** interview wanted to know what in the amateur hour was happening.
I mean, she spent the first 30 seconds of the “interview” going back and forth with Miami about where they knew each other from like they had just bumped into each other at Walmart. Then Kissen’s first question out the gate was, “How many broke men have you let hit?”
Wait, sorry, that was her second question. Her first question to the rap duo was, “Did you know it was the 50th day of Hip Hop today?” to which the City Girls answered “no,” to which the supposedly partially Black woman interviewing a Hip Hop act responded, “Me neither. They told me to talk about it.”
Now, I’m going to give Kissen the benefit of the doubt and assume she meant “50th anniversary of Hip Hop.” Still, she doesn’t know why the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop is important, but she’s upset the Black community doesn’t take her seriously, huh? I mean, OK.)
This is beyond embarrassing. Like from the 50th day of hiphop to not knowing who the city girls are.
There are so many great women hiphop journalist that would have killed this interview but they went with this girl that is so uniformed. Super sad
https://t.co/0qe3nBlAlC
— Kathia Woods (@kathia_woods) March 6, 2023
But nah, it’s probably just because she’s biracial. That tracks.
Honestly, you can tell Kissen hasn’t been around enough “full Black” people, because if she had, she would have known hitting “send” on that alleged tweet would get her dragged even further.
the girl that did that slaw ass interview for the City Girls said, “the industry don’t fwu if you’re not fully black”
bitchbesofckinfrrn
— SUGAR
(@tericiaapretty) March 7, 2023
Nah girl we just hate that you cant interview
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(@SolooDoloDomo) March 7, 2023
I hate that ol girl with the bad city girls interview trying to play the “I’m not full black” card. Girl you could look like jt and still get that backlash, asking those stupid ass questions.
— Baileys mom (@ImJustBrittney) March 7, 2023
She’s right. So maybe she should chill with the blaccent
— Jchere,MS.
(@jenny4_16) March 8, 2023
I mean, if we want to really keep it one hundred, blaming Black people for your own inadequacy is some white people sh*t. So, maybe that’s the real problem.
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There are so many great women hiphop journalist that would have killed this interview but they went with this girl that is so uniformed. Super sad
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