60SecondBuzz: Aretha Franklin’s Film ‘Amazing Grace’ Will Debut In Detroit–Cardi B Admits She Was Drugging Men And Robbing Them To Survive–And Coffee+Alcohol=Longer Life!?
Cardi B was bragging on Instagram Live this weekend about what SHE had to do to survive before she made it.
And, well, let’s just say she probably shouldn’t have…
In an Instagram Live rant, Cardi admitted that back when she had nothing, she used to take guys to hotels, then drug and rob them just to survive…
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She said, quote, “I had to go strip, I had to go, ‘Oh yeah, you want to [eff] me? Yeah yeah yeah, let’s go back to this hotel.’ And I drugged [N-words] up and I robbed them.
“That’s what I used to do. Nothing was mother[effin’] handed to me.”
And now people are comparing her to R. Kelly and Bill Cosby.
Drinking Coffee And Alcohol Every Day May Help You Live Longer!
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Out of the vault, a never-before-seen documentary film called “Amazing Grace,” featuring the late Aretha Franklin’s 1972 recording of a full gospel album, now heading to theatres!
The film was recorded in 1972 at a church in Los Angeles…Aretha was only 29 years old at the time.
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Aretha, who died from pancreatic cancer in August of last year, would not allow the footage to be released.
“Why do you think your mom didn’t want this out?” Carolyn Clifford of 7 Action News asked during a sit down interview with one of Aretha’s sons and neice.
“I don’t think it was that she didn’t want it out there, I think there was just some things behind the scenes that they were trying to take care of,” her son Kecalf said.
From technical difficulties, including syncing the sound with the film, to contract negotiations, the movie was kept on the shelf.
“She was a perfectionist about her music, everything had to be right,” Owens said. “She was known to have said she loved the film, it wasn’t the film she had a problem with.”
(Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)
The film is 87 minutes long and the family says it’s a rare gospel concert and a look back at history that her fans from across the world will cherish for a lifetime.
Detroit will get its first look at the film on Monday night at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
It will be released to a limited number of theatres on April 4 and then released widely on April 19.
We’ve also learned the family is negotiating with MGM right now to bring a movie about Aretha’s life, starring Jennifer Hudson, to the big screen soon.