KeKe and Kids: A Family that Scams Together Stays Together 

By SheelaR

You know what’s worse than a scamming beggar? An entitled, belligerent scamming beggar who drags her kids into the whole mess to keep the con going. Let’s talk about KeKe and her various social media accounts, like Amoustfamous_1111, SheeshKeketv, Keepingupwith Keketv, kekeandfamilyof6, and keketv6. This woman seems to have made scamming an art form, and it’s just wild how she keeps pulling it off. 

KeKe claims to be a homeless single mother with five kids, living in hotels and desperate for support. She hops between TikTok and Facebook, spinning new stories to tug at people’s heartstrings and rake in cash from unsuspecting followers. She attempted to gain more fame by appearing on a popular YouTuber’s podcast, thinking it would give her the cash boost she desperately craves. Surprise, surprise—it didn’t work out so well for her. 

What I find truly troubling is how she utilizes her children as pawns in these schemes. It’s one thing to make questionable choices as an adult, but dragging innocent kids into this mess is a whole different level of wrong. Those little ones shouldn’t be part of her shenanigans; they deserve better than to be part of a scam.

To make matters worse, KeKe has a history of encounters with Child Protective Services. It’s alarming to think that she’s had multiple run-ins yet continues to put her children in dangerous situations. She’s even exposed them to known predators. How is she still allowed to have custody? It’s frustrating to watch this unfold, knowing that these kids are the ones truly suffering while KeKe plays the victim and keeps spinning her web of lies.

It’s high time we start calling out people like her. We cannot stand by and let this type of behavior continue unchecked. If you see her or any of her accounts, consider this a warning. Let’s hold her accountable and protect those kids who clearly aren’t being safeguarded by the system that’s supposed to be there for them. Enough is enough.

Black Panther Review

By SheelaR

So, I’ve finally joined the millions of fans who’ve seen Black Panther…and I’m here to report that it didn’t disappoint…too much. Black Panther is directed by Ryan Coogler (Fruitvale Station & Creed), and stars:

Black Panther is Marvels’ newest superhero movie that chronicles the rise of T’Challa, king of the technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda. Ryan Coogler’s past films have been were quite worthy, so the expectations were high. The casting alone had me hyped. Black Panther doesn’t feel like the usual Marvel production, it’s much more than that. It is a cultural awakening.

There is a lot of extremely talented folks in front of and behind this movie; the passion for its birth was evident This isn’t your run of the mill Hollywood production. This was a well-thought out effort. It is good movie. Lots of kudos for how the movie embraces African culture. However, the storyline should have undergone a deeper development.

It took a while before I was washed over with excitement. It was a bit slow on the action. All things considered, I would have been happy if it were shorter. It didn’t merit the 2hr 15 min run time. Casting was superb, but character development is needed. I really liked but didn’t love the soundtrack, I’m hard to please. However, it was a good mix of modern and traditional sounds. The looks and sounds are mostly authentic. Beautiful imagery. Breathtaking.

I’m not a fan of comics, but I love a good superhero movie. With that being said… Black Panther, does a great job celebrating black excellence in front of and behind the camera, in a way we’re not accustomed to. Although the storyline could use some work, it’s worth seeing.

I’m going to leave it there… I honesty can’t think of any movie I’d give a ten to, so don’t be discouraged by my inability to rate Black Panther that high. It really is worth seeing and I hope you do. I’d like to tackle it from a philosophical aspect, but I think you should see it first, and then we’ll discuss…