
Jess Hilarious and Loren Lorosa's "The Job Is Mine" parody lit up the internet—but is it just clever content, or does it highlight a deeper issue about Black women competing for scraps in media? In this video, I break down the strategy, the backlash, and the bigger picture: what this moment says about representation, scarcity, and survival in the industry.
From Garcelle leaving Real Housewives to the disappearance of Black-led shows, this conversation goes beyond the tea. Let’s talk about the cost of "winning" when the table was never built for us.
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00:00:00 Parody and PR: Brandy and Monica's Influence in Modern Social Media Marketing
00:01:20 The Challenges and Opportunities for Black Women in Media
00:02:36 Departure Announcement and Underlying Tensions
00:03:50 Why Are Culturally Relevant Shows Being Canceled?
00:05:09 Shifting Landscapes for Established Black Voices
00:06:23 Challenges Faced by Black Women in Media
00:07:34 Challenging the Competitive Narrative Among Black Women
00:08:50 Underrepresentation of Black Women in Radio
00:10:15 Budget Cuts and Job Security Concerns
🗣 Drop your thoughts in the comments—are we playing the game or being played?
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