A Young Singer Dressed For The Night Club –Grouped.
Most of White America Sees Emmit Till — A Bogeyman In Bishop Ellis.
Perhaps we should give the Pastor a fair hearing before we hang him out to dry or lynch his character.
” I Thought Ariana Grande Was a New Something at Taco Bell.” — Charles Ellis, III
Did Ellis’ Hand wander in the wrong place by mistake or was it deliberate?
According to most representatives or reporters of mainstream media (Charles H. Ellis III), the 60-year-old pastor officiating at Aretha Franklin’s near eight-hour funeral — premeditatedly set his action in motion to grope Ms. Grande at Re, Re’s funeral and they say the pastor went too far.
Bishop Ellis has apologized for being too friendly on stage with 21-year-old Grande. The uncomfortable interaction between the two came at the end of Grande’s rendition of Franklin’s song, “you make me feel like a “Natural Woman.”
God bless her little heart for trying to sing “Natural Woman“ — she slaughtered the song.
Perhaps, the sound engineer was not in tune with her microphone, coupled with the fact that the backing vocalists were too strong for Ariana’s natural studio-enhanced voice.
When hugged by Ellis, there was a look of fear in Ariana’s eyes that only can be summed up as a realization of all the stories she was bred on about black are now men coming to pass.
The Millennial artist did appear to be super uncomfortable when Ellis put his arms around her.
Surrounding the incident of Bishop Ellis and Ariana Grande, the picture painted by many in the mainstream media was one of King Kong holding a white woman in his arms, getting ready to ravish her, as in the movie “King Kong.”
While Ellis did move his hand a notch down from Ariana’s breast after he appeared to have touched her accidentally, the first fumble does not appear pre-planned. Video of Incident.
After getting a lot of flack about the Touchgate situation Ellis issued an apology to Grande and her fans.
It would never be my intentions to touch any woman’s breast. I don’t know; I guess I put my arm around her, Ellis said. Maybe I crossed the border. Perhaps I was too friendly or familiar, but again I apologize.
The Bishop went to say that he hugged all of the performers at the event. Albeit, not as close as he held Ms. Grande.
Perhaps, the Bishop needs to get out more often; go to the strip club, this way when he sees a half-naked woman prancing around in front of him, it won’t set of his testosterone and fog his brain.
Next time, use better judgment, Ellis.
Staff Writer: Clinton Franklin