We, the black women's delegation move to appoint Robin Roberts and Angela Rye as the official throwers of shade during this, the week of the black woman.
As co-anchor of America's most-watched morning newscast, veteran journalist Robin Roberts is the epitome of cool, composed professionalism. But today Auntie Robin was every black woman after hearing of Omarosa Manigault's "resignation" as White House political aide. After wrapping a report about Omarosa's impending departure, a straight-faced, 100 percent serious Roberts unleashed the shade.
Do you know how awful you have to be to annoy Robin Roberts? pic.twitter.com/h0gxAhRFRD
— Michael Arceneaux (@youngsinick) December 14, 2017
She was low-key with it.
She said what we were all thinking during her interview: pic.twitter.com/NYYUth2r36
— Yolanda Whitted (@PhenomTeacher) December 14, 2017
Oh, the realness.
And it was so organic too… I felt that bye
— S.A. *Read Evergreen Drive* Jenkins (@essayjenkins) December 14, 2017
And you know that if the spirit lead Auntie Robin to deliver a genuine read for Omarosa, our girl Angela Rye wasn't going to disappoint.
The great @angela_rye, echoing many. https://t.co/Z5Pk3N0LE3
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) December 13, 2017
Cousin Angie speaketh all the truths.
CNN formed the black female avengers to break down this Omarosa mess. Can y’all please stop bullshittin and give @Angela_Rye her own show? @SymoneDSanders
@AprilDRyan
pic.twitter.com/JEZloq23Cr— Roy Wood Jr- Ex Jedi (@roywoodjr) December 13, 2017
After the week we had of saving the country from another racist, homophobic, alleged pedophile, black women deserve to celebrate. We out here.