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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616. Most of us know Beyonce 'has it' and Sharpton should keep his comments to his followers, I'm sure if we were to look closely we would find a 'ho' in those that follow and abide by his words of some what , religion ? ? ? Or does he preach something his mommy taught him ?

Posted at 5:51PM on Aug 6th 2007 by onogoed

617. First of all, i am a black woman so seeing that someone as classy and sophisticated as Beyonce be attacked for something that she wore to an awards show for a performance is awful. It's not like she wore that to a party or a club and exposed herself to the public. It is just an outfit. The whole argument is ridiculous. This whole site is bunch of bull! Who cares about these dumb ass celebrities anyway. This is just the thing they need to put them back into the spotlight. And on behalf of Beyonce, she has never been in jail or has never had to go into rehab. So if Beyonce is a Robo Ho than the rest of these BITCHES must be alot worse.

Posted at 4:30PM on Aug 14th 2007 by danielle jones

618. Sharpton is an idiot. He's the one who egged Tawana Brawley on when he knew he charges were false. I can't believe anyone listens to this two-faced bigot.

Posted at 11:59PM on Aug 16th 2007 by michael gibson

619. There is something very special and unique about Beyonce Knowles: she is spiritual, beautiful and can sing, dance and act in movies too.

It seems she has it all made.

For this reason, no matter what anyone calls her: roboho or something else to demean her will not work.

I think she is a perfect woman and her fans would continue liking and loving her music till the end of the world.

No matter what you call her, she will continue to be beautiful because her beauty is spiritual: it is not just skin deep, it comes from within her!

I call her a billion dollar babe, because I have looked into her future and I see that she is going to become a billionaire some day (just like Oprah!).

Posted at 1:47AM on Sep 16th 2007 by Forexmillionaire.com (On The Truth, The Ho Truth and Nothing But the Truth)

620. I am a black woman and I did not take offense, why is it that everytime it is said about a black woman it's racist, you should be offended with the word itself cause the word don't know the skin color when it's hurled at people, think about that.

Posted at 10:39AM on Sep 20th 2007 by troublet

621. LET'S FACE IT:

Posted at 1:56PM on Sep 20th 2007 by KATY

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