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Hoes. They make the world go round. But sometimes, they don’t know their place. Their job is to ho and go about their business. But in 2011, hoes are getting wifed up at a rapid-fire pace.

Becoming a groupie, stripper or ho is almost as lucrative as getting a damn education these days. It’s quite the shame. But who do we have to blame? These celebrity simps that don capes and turn into Captain Save A Ho overnight. Tsk Tsk. Blame them for the ho conglomerate! Here are some simps and hoes that are ruining the balance of the world.

Mario – This chick, Dez was Mario’s boo for a while. She’s a former skripper and Amber Rose’s sister. But that didn’t stop Mario from talking about her in interviews and taking her out to the beach. SMH. This broad was winning.

Kanye West – Yeezy may have made this popular. He grabbed Amber Rose from right off the pole and saved her. He launched her career and now she’s even in movies. While Amber is a down chick, her rise from lap to luxury had hoes chasing dreams.

Drake – He’s a hoe-saver for real. He not only saves them and wifes them up, but he writes ballads and sings about how these hoes broke his little pansy heart. But that’s only when he’s on his cycle.

Conrad Murray – All of his dirty laundry came out during his trial for killing MJ. One thing we learned was that he scooped up his own breezy out of the strip club and had kids with her. So when she showed up on the stand, everybody rolled their eyes at her and her attention whoring outfit, too.

Superhead Husband – We don’t know who this guy is, but he clearly makes horrible life choices. He wifed up Hip-Hop’s most notorious hoe and he seems to be happy about it! Just making the world think Superhead is wifey material is making hoes everywhere think they can make it.

Britney Spears – Oh, this list isn’t just reserved for guys. Ladies like Britney Spears boo’d up K-Fraud and got married even though he’s just a dancer that gets famous chicks pregnant. See, it can happen to women, too.

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