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Shaunie Oneal does not like the portrayal of Black Women on Reality TV

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 07 Jul 2011   Posted by Miss Kissy

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Shaunie the one whose last name ends in Oneal. The one who is the executive producer of VH1′s BasketBall Wives says she doesn’t like the portrayal of black women on reality tv. So she penned an open letter to CNN ..

Ain’t that about a bish!!!  In this letter Shaunie states that she doesn’t agree with everything that goes on with the show….

Are you freaking serious? I had forgotten all about black women being on tv acting, ignorant and catty up until I started watching Basketball Wives. I would of accepted almost any other black producer writing this letter, but not Shaunie.

If Shaunie is so concerned with the portrayal of black women on tv why doesn’t she put one real basketball ex wife or wife on the show who has a nice job in corporate america sitting behind a big desk in a nice blazer and pencil stripped skirt. Show us just one lady who is not waiting on her man hand and foot losing her identity. Show us one real strong black woman.  I just want to see one real Boss Chick on the show who does her own thing and can still keep her NBA man who is not out chasing after groupies..

The closest person to that is Jennifer. She is my favorite. She displays class and is about her business. At least she did something with Eric’s money instead of sitting on her butt waiting for the money or the relationship to run out. She started her own company and does very well at that. Unfortunately the show really doesn’t display a lot of Jennifer’s business dealings.  I don’t think that most of the viewers even realize that Jennifer owns Flirty Girl Fitness.

Shaunie’s Open Letter to CNN:

Actually it’s one of my guilty pleasure past times. Even before “Basketball Wives” I had my favorites, and I watched them faithfully. There is something appealing about seeing people deal with real life drama as you’re watching. Now, as executive producer of “Basketball Wives,” I know that’s not exactly how it happens, but it’s still fun to watch.

What isn’t so fun to watch, however, is this new generation of reality TV. It seems to be more about the drama and less about the storyline. That concerns me, especially now that I’m producing a reality show.
I have gotten both good and bad responses from viewers about “Basketball Wives,” and I certainly understand the opinion that the shows portrayal of black women is beginning to look somewhat negative.
As you see on the show, I’m not a big supporter of the bickering, drink throwing and fighting, but when you put a group of strong, independent and vocal women who are going through or just came out of a bad relationship together, there’s bound to be a little drama.

Let’s face it, we all know women like the ones on “Basketball Wives” and countless other reality shows: Women who are vocal if you cross them.

The problem for me is when black women are portrayed as only being that way and labeled different than their non-black counterparts for the same type of behavior. That’s when it becomes negative and damaging to our image.
I’m not saying we have to create shows that only paint a pretty picture about who we are, but there should be a balance and most of all some integrity to the shows we create.

I do believe some of the shows featuring African-American women have positive story lines and are not meant to tear black women down. Shows like [BET's] “Tiny & Toya” and “Monica: Still Standing,” [TVOne's] “LisaRaye: The Real McCoy,” [VH1's] “What Chili Wants” and [WE tv's] “The Braxtons.”

They all have the same core storyline — single, exes of high profile men, trying to raise their children and get their lives back on track. I believe that is positive and when handled properly can be very uplifting and empowering for women going through the same issues, no matter their race.

That’s why I wanted to do “Basketball Wives.” I wanted to show what life is really like when you are with a professional athlete — and that sometimes all that glitters isn’t gold.

When I signed on to executive produce the show I had big plans and a long list of ideas. But boy did all that change as we started filming and I learned what all goes into executive producing a show. It’s a lot of work, and there are a lot of politics involved, but at the end of the day I do believe that the overall message is being told.

Look at Tami Roman (ex-wife of former NBA player Kenny Anderson and a member of the “Basketball Wives” cast). She was such an appealing addition to the cast because of her rags to riches to rags story of being married to a pro basketball player and after their divorce almost being homeless.

That’s the heart of “Basketball Wives,” and I believe that if you look closely and beyond the arguing and the fighting, you’ll see a group of women trying to get their lives back on track and figure out who they really are.

My role as executive producer of the show does not negate my concern for how black women are portrayed on reality TV, but I do believe that there are some shows attempting to strike a balance and have a positive message despite the drama. I’m personally working with Shed Media and VH1 to make sure that “Basketball Wives” stands among them.

I still can’t believe this was written by a woman who is the ring leader of a show that could be called “Ghetto Black Girls with a Little Bit of Money”….

Is Shaunie expecting us to take this letter seriously?

 

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Written by Miss Kissy


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Leonard Campbell via Facebook
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Ironic isn’t it.

Louie Anderson via Facebook
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dr. gray say’s it poignantly, money does not change you, it only magnifies who you REALLY are.

Damas Clay via Facebook
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Is she serious!? This is the same show where I have seen them throwing drinks and glasses at each other and getting in fights at restaurants right!

Leonard Campbell via Facebook
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I said that too for 20 years now. Who’s Dr. Gray? (Mr. Realionaire?)>>>IJS

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I have yet to read this article..but the title alone makes me give the *side eye and lip** #potmeetkettle

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wow, she is deluded or insane…that’s like being the director of Nelly’s tip drill video and deploring how women are depicted in rap videos…

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Thats cuz they doing more than sipping drinks on that show. Gotta be doing drugs to even make that statement bout the protrayl of black women etc……

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I Heard About It… Can You Believe Her. The Rating Must Be Slipping.

Doug Brown via Facebook
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She’s about as f**ked up as a monkey f**kin a football!! Like a gay republican:)

Aijalon Mims via Facebook
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The cast of BBW DOES NOT represent black women as a whole. I wish people who stop saying that!!!! And the people that generalize black women are ignorant! I represent MYSELF and my family!

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Yeah right….hahahaha…action,camera and gold diggers.

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Is she serious????

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I don’t get that Kissy.I know she wants ratings and all, but why is she complaining about it she’s the exc. producer huh..



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