The Truth, The Ho Truth and Nothing But the Truth

Thank you Rev. Sharpton. In response to your statement questioning TMZ's use of the term "roboho," first and foremost, please note that we called Beyonce's performance outfit "roboho" not Ms. Knowles herself. There is a difference. One need not know a celebrity personally to have an opinion on their wardrobe. Joan Rivers created an entire industry based on this fact.

As to accusations that our comment was racially motivated, TMZ has humorously called into question many celebs for wearing racy outfits -- regardless of their race. In the past, TMZ referred to Victoria Beckham, aka Posh Spice, as "poshtitute," Hulk Hogan's daughter a "working girl" and called Lindsay Lohan's trashy ensemble a "HO-rror." A tight mini-dress is a tight mini-dress! Even Kid Rock got a humorous "ho" reference in a December 2006 story, and last we checked, he was neither Black nor a woman.

The point of the BET Awards story was to humorously highlight the fashion missteps of celebrity attendees at the show. We were making light of their outfits -- not who they are as people. With everything serious going on in our world, if you can't make fun of something as superficial as awards show clothing, then what can you make fun of? TMZ has done similar fashion stories for the Oscars, Grammys, Emmys, CMTs, etc. If nothing else, the wardrobe critique of the BET Awards proved that TMZ is an equal opportunity offender when it comes to the snarky fashion policing of Hollywood.

We ask you, should the word "ho" be banned? Or only in reference to Black women? Isn't the context in which a word is used almost as important, if not more so, than the actual word? While others may have used the term with maliciousness -- we clearly did not. It was a humor piece -- as all of our fashion roundup stories are.

TMZ appreciates your feedback, Rev. Sharpton, and the dialogue it has opened, but it is clear that the only thing more subjective than what is fashionable, is what one finds funny.

Filed under: Beyonce Knowles, Features

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46. Right on, TMZ!!

Posted at 6:41PM on Jul 9th 2007 by Anne

47. Love your response TMZ!

Al Sharpton really needs to learn how to read. It is evident that he didn't read the article he just felt the need to comment on something he knew almost nothing about.

He needs to shut the hell up and get himself a better education.

He is such a waste of space it isn't funny.

Posted at 6:41PM on Jul 9th 2007 by Love It!

48. He's racist against white people. You can call a white person every name in the book and it's ok but the minute you say something about a black woman and it's racist. He didnt come to Lohan's aid when people called her a ho. Why does everyone has to be so PC around black people but they are allowed to say whatever they want about white people? Black people are way more racist against whites then whites are against blacks

Posted at 6:44PM on Jul 9th 2007 by J Rex

49. Thank you for NOT tucking your tail in between your legs and issuing a formal apology for humor. It is quite refreshing that you would not cower to the "authority" of Rev. Al Sharpton as so many before you have done. Thanks!

Posted at 6:45PM on Jul 9th 2007 by Liz

50. Al Sharpton has got a lot of nerve! He needs to get a job and quit causing trouble all the time, and where does he get off calling himself "Reverend"? The word "reverend" was only used in once in the Bible and it was referring to God. Sharpton is the most ungodly person I know. If he were a true man of the cloth he would concentrate on peace and love for one another instead of tediously searching for the smallest insignificant thing to stir up trouble about. I think he has a thing about always wanting to be in the spotlight and he doesn't care how he does it. The fat slob needs to GET A LIFE!

Posted at 6:49PM on Jul 9th 2007 by Pat

51. #61-you got that right, my brotha!

Posted at 6:50PM on Jul 9th 2007 by HA!

52. 2 words- "Tawana Brawley." END OF STORY.

Posted at 6:53PM on Jul 9th 2007 by Jimmy Jam

53. Let us not also forget that this was the BET (yes, that's BLACK entertainment television) awards. Perhaps you should be questioning why someone who is supposedly for racial equality would endorse an exclusive (didn't TMZ report that no white artist has ever won a BET award) and seemingly discriminatory event himself. Not that the black community doesn't have accomplishments, but why do we need to address them seperately? Doesn't that PROMOTE segregation? I thought we moved past the 60's.......

Posted at 6:56PM on Jul 9th 2007 by Chris Bucka

54. I guess Beyonce is holly to the self-made racist rev. so what would you do tmz? cos even if you say her costume is cybertronish is still sound racist to the HOlly rev.

Posted at 6:56PM on Jul 9th 2007 by Adnan

55. Black people are way more racist against whites then whites are against blacks

Posted at 6:44PM on Jul 9th 2007 by J Rex

GEE ..the NERVE of black people ..ya think that WHITES put them on boats ; CHAIN them and made them as SLAVES,.. And disturb many trees with the constant LYNCHING.

Black people you really have alot of nerves..

Posted at 6:58PM on Jul 9th 2007 by your_guilty_conscious

56. The outfit was awful . . . I thought she looked horrible arriving on stage in that tinman outfit . . she's gross . . . period.

Posted at 7:00PM on Jul 9th 2007 by SUPER-ficial

57. Why do people follow this idiot, like a bunch of brainless sheep? It is amazing that anyone takes him seriously. He's nothing but a racist and perjurer himself. Two words -- Tawana. Brawley. Too bad the gutless mainstream media doesn't ask him about this shameful case every time he slithers in front of a bank of cameras. Oh, just so I'm not accused of being racist myself: Ted Kennedy: One word: Chappaquiddick.
Nice to see that some news entity is not knuckling under.

Posted at 7:00PM on Jul 9th 2007 by Janie

58. I voted horrific not because Al Sharpton impresses me, I find him very irritating, but even TMZ should be responsible and not be using derogatory names to reach there point. How do you think rap and radio will ever get it right if you don't lead by example?

Posted at 7:01PM on Jul 9th 2007 by Judie

59. You can take the boy outta da hood but you cant take the hood outta da boy.

Posted at 7:01PM on Jul 9th 2007 by White Chick

60. You guys weren't racist nor bad at all, it was just plain funny...

Posted at 7:01PM on Jul 9th 2007 by La Rumeur Court!

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