Dwyane Wade Divides Thirsty Fans And Dismissive Haters Over New Cover Shoot

Dwyane Wade is far more of a divisive pop culture figure than he should be, but he’s still got plenty of supporters looking past the bigoted backlash to his LGBTQIA2+ allyship. If you need proof of that, look no further than the reception to his latest CR Men Fashion Book photoshoot for its cover. Some fans are lusting over the basketball superstar in the comments section, whereas others are making fun of his style and of his previous life choices. There’s a lot of discrimination to unpack, a lot of thirsty comments, and also plenty of debate within the comments section.

Furthermore, Boose Badazz most recently offered his conflicted thoughts on Dwyane Wade, specifically about his nail care brand. “I don’t even got to say nothing,” he said of sexuality rumors that the brand caused. “The world is going to say it. […] I don’t know. I mean… He part of the movement. I mean, I don’t like to say too much about those people because I don’t want that to be in my motherf***ing… When people think of me, they think of that. A lot of people do, but… I just, you know, he do what he do. He feel like that’s how he support his… It make me shake my head. Because, you know, I don’t like that, bro. When… I don’t know. He might be living through… I don’t know, I don’t know.”

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Dwyane Wade’s Newest Cover Shoot

Elsewhere, Shaq recently revealed how an argument with Dwyane Wade resulted in an NBA championship. “D-Wade, our first argument was in the Finals,” he told Draymond Green on the Warrior’s podcast. “We go down 0-2. I’m declining as Shaq. I’m going through a divorce. I’m not Shaq. My first three guys are terrible, awful. So I pulled D-Wade in the room and said, ‘What the f**k you gonna do man?’

“‘Motherf***er, you want to be the man, what the f**k you gonna do?’” Shaq recalled. “I wasn’t trying to fight; I was just asking questions. He had a look of relief like, ‘Oh, I can?’ So yeah, motherf***er, I got four people on me.’ And he said, ‘Okay, Shaq.’ And he went off.” As you can see, Dwyane Wade turns any form of pressure into diamonds.

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Beyonce Reveals How She Sneaks Into Stores Without Being Recognized

Most fans can probably agree that being a global superstar like Beyonce would be a pretty sweet setup. Even so, the songstress admits that she craves moments of normalcy, and the ability to operate like an average person. Bey has her ways of getting around her undeniable fame, however, and her go-to strategy is simpler than one might expect.

During a recent interview with CR Fashion Book, the Houston-born performer revealed that she leans on one humble piece in her wardrobe to get the anonymity she desires. “I enjoy consciously wearing the same black hoodie,” she shared. According to her, the quick trick works some of the time too, allowing her to seamlessly blend into the crowd. “On a good day, I can sneak into Target unnoticed,” she says.

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Beyonce Goes Undercover In A Simple Black Hoodie

While it’s pretty tough to imagine Beyonce sneaking anywhere unnoticed, fans can sympathize with her desire to do so, though they’re cracking plenty of jokes about the thought. “Her cr*zy a** fans about to harass everyone in black hoodie at target now,” one Instagram user jokes in the Hollywood Unlocked comments section. “Imagine shopping and being right near her n not even realizing,” another says.

Some users are expressing their doubts about Bey’s ability to blend in, claiming that they’d spot the singer in a heartbeat. “I’d know Beyonce and that hoodie when I see it,” one supporter insists. Someone else jokes that her entourage would give her away, even if she were undercover. “Beyonce even if you wear that hoodie to Target we still gonna see Julius big a** and know it’s you!” one commenter notes. What do you think of Beyonce revealing that she channels her inner average Joe with a black hoodie? Do you think you’d recognize her if you saw her out in public? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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SZA Covers “CR Fashion Book,” Talks Anxiety, Taking Inspo From Kelis, Her Mother, And More

SZA may have made her fans wait a considerable amount of time before finally delivering her sophomore album, SOS, last year, but the TDE artist didn’t hold back on the 23-song tracklist. Following the project’s release, she headed out on tour across North America, attracting celebrity friends like Frank Ocean, Lori Harvey, and Damson Idris to step out in support of her. The genre-bending vocalist may be taking a break from the road for now, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t have more exciting news to share today (March 28).

As per Bossip, SZA is the latest famous face to grace the cover of the bi-annual CR Fashion Book publication. Issue 22 has been titled “Mother Nature,” and finds the “Kill Bill” hitmaker serving plenty of beachy looks and very valid face cards. While the photos are surely what will first draw many in, in her accompanying interview, she discusses plenty of interesting topics, including her mental health. “I’m neurotic about everything,” the St. Louis-born songstress explains. “I’m neurotic, and I have a lot of anxiety.”

SZA Brings Her Beachy Beauty to CR Fashion Book’s Latest Cover

SZA performs on the main stage during Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park on July 08, 2022, in London, England. (Photo by Joseph Okpako/WireImage)

The 33-year-old also spoke candidly about finding inspiration in Kelis as a young girl. “There was no one that looked like her and [also] thought like I did. And I think now we know people like Kelis exist. So, looking at her growing up, I was like, wow, I am that,” she recalled. Of course, SZA’s mother also played a key role in moulding the woman we know her as now. “She is definitely more conservative than I am,” she explained. “But I still thought [her clothing] was cool because it was thrift, and things that come from places with culture and history are more important than a name brand.”

Elsewhere in their chat, the Ctrl singer also reflected on the current “scarcity mindset” that human beings are being plagued with, as well as her plans for the future. “I feel like designing is in my nature. And I’m gonna continue to do that,” she teased. Find early photos from SZA’s CR Fashion Book cover here, and check back later for more pop culture and streetwear news updates.

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