The wages for sin is death, and this are just the consequences, you acknowledge and confront it and then continue forward, it is still a hugely successful show with tons of millions of youtube views per interview.
Sharp had a good interview with Charles Barkley a few weeks back. So he is still getting folks. With that said I think that if Black interviewers kept it strictly to the work that interviewed subject did and the industry that they are in then there wouldn't be the anger and bitterness from other people that they want to interview. The problem is that some of the Black interviewers are willing to get down in the mud on some gossipy Jenny Jones/Ricky Lake shyt along side the people they are interviewing.
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