Companies are dropping the hammer on their employees left and right, especially those in the entertainment business. Celebrities and social media influencers are purging their social media pages of old tweets and images now that people are being fired from shows and removed from their workplaces. Bravo TV recently axed four cast members from their mega-hit show Vanderpump Rules, and in the last few days, MTV has fired two reality stars of their own.
Dee Nguyen is a fixture on MTV's The Challenge and is even a cast member on the season currently airing, but her recent tweets about Black Lives Matter rubbed people the wrong way. "Idk why some of u think I’m anti BLM. I’ve been saying that since the day I lost my virginity," she wrote in a since-deleted tweet. In another post on Instagram about George Floyd, she told a user that "people died every f*cking day," suggesting that his death wasn't significant.
Later, Taylor Selfridge, star of her Teen Mom OG At Home: Cory & Taylor’s Baby Special alongside her MTV reality star boyfriend Cory Wharton, was in hot water after old tweets of hers from 2012 were brought to the attention of the masses. "We have to greet everyone at work but sometimes I won’t greet the Black people because they scare me," and "My uncle is dating an Asian. Aunt Ping please make me sushi," Selfridge wrote. Wharton later stated that he was disappointed in MTV's decision and didn't like that his girlfriend was being painted to be something he says she isn't. Other reality stars from the network are calling out their castmates for past behaviors, asking MTV to take action.
Dwyane Wade Describes Hair-Pulling Bedroom Role Play With Gabrielle Union
Dwyane Wade admitted that in order to keep their sex life hot, he and wife Gabrielle Union like to role play, often pretending to be strangers.
They often flaunt their love on social media, so it's no surprise that Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union like to keep things spicy in the bedroom. The two superstars have been the center of parenting conversations as of late after Dwyane came forward and announced that their 12-year-old son Zion is transgender and would now be his daughter named Zaya. The world weighed in—heavily—about the topic, but Wades have stood firm in support of the pre-teen.

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Dwyane has been making the promotional rounds not only to speak about Zaya but to discuss to forthcoming ESPN documentary D. Wade: Life Unexpected. During a visit to Bravo TV's Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, the host asked a personal question about Dwayne and Gaby's sex life.
"You and Gaby, to keep it hot, you do a lot of role play. What kind of role play do you do?" Andy asked. "We go out at night, we be strangers. And I get into character. I'm talkin' 'bout, I'm grabbin' hair—," Dwyane said as he tugged at the other guest's long hair. They both laughed and Dwyane apologized. "Oh, I'm fine!" she said.
"But, yeah, we do role play. We keep it fresh, we keep it exciting," Dwyane continued. "You know, you can get into a routine sometimes and you'll be like 'tomorrow' and then tomorrow will go into two months when you ain't get no action. So we gotta do role play. Sometimes it's like, gon' ahead, take your closes off and go walk down the street. Let's take it back to Rodeo Drive, baby." Watch Dwyane Wade's Watch What Happens Live clip below.




