youngamericanandblack:

Aretha Franklin. Glynn Turman

I think Auntie Ree just ain’t cut out for marriage… and good because marriage is nothing but trouble especially if you’re in show business.

youngamericanandblack:

Aretha Franklin. Glynn Turman

I think Auntie Ree just ain’t cut out for marriage… and good because marriage is nothing but trouble especially if you’re in show business.

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Posted on Thursday, 26 January
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Reblogged from: youngamericanandblack
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    Why didn’t I know about this! That’s Jalisa’s husband from ADW!
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    so glad that marriage lasted
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    O bom é que o Pedro escolhe...e fazemos a “little prayer” for each other.
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    I think Auntie Ree just ain’t cut out for marriage… and good because marriage is nothing but trouble especially if...
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    Aretha Franklin. Glynn Turman
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    yasss to this whole marriage
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