There Will Be Hell To Pay
Gwen Yon went out and brought her a new Gabrielle Union wig to wear to her daughter’s high school graduation but was left standing ouside with at least 100 other angry people.
Family members and friends said they were denied entry into Fuquay-Varina High School’s ceremony even though they said they had tickets to the event.
Some in the crowd said other people without tickets were allowed inside.
“It’s wrong. It’s unjustifiably wrong,” Yon said. “They need to suffer some kind of ramifications. This is a once in a lifetime thing. We’ve done paid whatever fees they had to pay. They got their money.”
“I took three days off from work and drove all the way here,” said another man from Syracuse, N.Y., who traveled to see his son graduate. “I feel used, abused and violated. This is a once in a lifetime deal.” [source]
So why is this news you ask? Because Ms. Gwen didn’t decide to act a donkey like the rest of your cousins, a decision that ultimately saved her from being shocked with a taser gun and then stuffed in the back of a police cruiser. Now that is grace under pressure! I don’t think I could’ve lived another day after watching a video clip of 5-0 knocking her wig askew.
[Thanks Fake Janice Combs]
Family members and friends said they were denied entry into Fuquay-Varina High School’s ceremony even though they said they had tickets to the event.
