Mark Zuckerberg wrapped his second day of congressional testimony to address Facebook privacy concerns, and the CEO faced tough questions about a pair of Trump-loving sisters. On Tuesday and Wednesday ...
On Monday evening, news outlets reported the death of 51-year-old Ineitha Lynnette Hardaway, also known as “Diamond.” Hardaway and her sister, Herneitha Rochelle “Silk” Richardson, became popular ...
"Our beautiful Diamond, of Diamond and Silk, has just passed away at her home in the State she loved so much, North Carolina," former President Donald Trump announced Monday Lynette "Diamond" Hardaway ...
Ineitha Lynnette “Diamond” Hardaway from the Diamond and Silk conservative political blogging duo has died, former President Donald Trump announced Monday. Hardaway became famous alongside her sister ...
One of former President Donald Trump’s most vocal supporters has passed away. Lynette Hardaway’s death was announced in a social media post late Monday. Hardaway is better known as “Diamond” of ...
Roseanne Barr on Wednesday defended Diamond and Silk and said Facebook should “stop censoring” the pro-Trump supporters after the duo’s videos were classified as “unsafe to the community” on the ...
Fox Nation hosts Lynnette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson, more commonly known as Diamond and Silk, are floating new advice to their followers amidst the coronavirus pandemic: go outside and stop ...
Diamond and Silk went live with a conspiracy theory that the U.S. media has hyped up coronavirus cases, including deaths, to make President Trump look bad. From the March 29 edition of Diamond and ...
They have feuded with Facebook, been defended by Sen. Ted Cruz and were mentioned by Mark Zuckerberg in remarks before Congress. They are Diamond and Silk. Diamond and Silk are African-American ...
On day one of his congressional testimony, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was asked, by Ted Cruz, about two YouTubers named Diamond and Silk. On day two, the pair — sisters whose given names are Lynette ...
Fox Nation hosts Diamond & Silk slammed former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his apparent efforts to gain support among black communities in his 2020 run for president. "For the life of me ...
In their new book, Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway and Rochelle “Silk” Richardson are claiming that Fox News pushed them out after they “dared to ask questions” that were also posed by white personalities.
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