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Is ‘Nizzle’ Really A Bad Word? Split Responses To News Anchor’s Removal For Quoting Snoop Dogg On The Air

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Mississippi news anchor Barbie Bassett hasn't been on the air for NBC affiliate WLBT since she uttered the words “Fo shizzle, my nizzle.” Bassett's "nizzle" remark wasn't her first racist rodeo.

The post Is ‘Nizzle’ Really A Bad Word? Split Responses To News Anchor’s Removal For Quoting Snoop Dogg On The Air appeared first on NewsOne.

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