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Posted on 07/17/2013 9:08:49 AM PDT by AngelesCrestHighway
Al Sharpton has a new, decades-younger, attractive main squeeze.
The civil rights activist and MSNBC star, 58, is dating 35-year-old Aisha McShaw, a Westchester personal stylist who has been seen on Sharptons arm at several recent black-tie affairs, including the White House Correspondents Dinner in April and President Obamas holiday party in December.
She told The News that she works as a personal stylist, but Sharpton quickly shuffled her off without letting her elaborate on her profession.
LOL!
This is the 4th post today. Enough yet? Thank you.
Is he physically ill? What’s with all that weight loss?
Pays better than EBT and WIC combined.
Al looks like a SCI FI Construct of some sort at this point
his head and body do NOT match!
can we be certain this isnt some failed CLONE??
Al should live it up while he can, because if there’s a hell this evil POS is going there and the fire will be turned up extra high.
58?? The rev looks like he’s 78....
58?? The rev looks like he’s 78....
Being the head race pimp pays very well. “Dem dam suckas”
This is the 4th post today. Enough yet? Thank you.
Well...Excuse me! I did not see them. Watch out...there may be a fifth!
58?? The rev looks like hes 78....
That old poverty pimp looks all caved in...way to much sex is gonna kill him.
58?...My @$$! I agree...78
She’ll have him at room temperature in no time!
But Sammy Davis Junior was never 300 lbs!
She probably figures that the publicity is worth doing the nasty with Al once a month.
Even with the paramedic in the room.
If that was planned weight loss then I have some real estate I want to sell you in Florida...
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