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Back at it again with the hottest thirst traps of the week that dropped during a shenanigan-stuffed week dominated by Cardi begging ‘thirsty’ women to take Offset off her hands, Trina explaining how she protects her money without a prenup, Paul George calling for the removal of peen-watching media from the locker room, Halle Bailey hard-launching her post-DDG ‘self love’ era, the cast of Tyler Perry’s messsyyy new Netflix series Beauty In Black stunning on the carpet, and more.

As promised, we’ve compiled swoon-worthy stunners (and our thirst-trappin’ celebrity faves) with Big Latto making her return to the series after dropping the highly anticipated video for viral hit ‘Brokey’ starring Rubi Rose and Desi Banks.

The ClayCo Queen caused commotion online with the stand-out track that many believed disparaged regular shmegular hard-working people with lyrics like “b*tches gotta wait ’til they birthday to go out of town.”

To smooth things over, Latto launched her viral ‘Brokey’ challenge where people uploaded videos of their daily grind at work to hopefully win the $10,000 prize.

In a messy plot twist, the winner was an ex-Waffle House employee who was fired for uploading the video of her coworkers doing the ‘Brokey’ challenge inside the restaurant.

Not only did she win the cash prize but she was featured in the video as a gesture of goodwill from the gracious girl’s girl.

Check out the video below:

This week’s thirst trap compilation also features Angela Simmons delivering heat along with Rubi Rose and Ice Spice giving what needs to be gave.

There’s also big baddie energy from Kysre Gondrezick, Yasmine Lopez, and more so we invite you to enjoy our latest collection of top-tier thirst traps on the flip.

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