As R&B Divas ATL Season 3 comes to an end with tonight’s finale, show front runner and fan favorite Keke Wyatt finds herself on BE Magazine’s XXXXXII Digital Cover. The “Lie Under You” singer has a new look & a new sound & loved dishing to BE Magazine about the life and times of Keke. The 32 year old singer/songwriter/actress has obviously opened up her life to the TV One cameras, and is now giving the BE Magazine readers an even more in-depth look at the things most important to her from her children, to her husband, and of course her love of music & the gays.
Along with our exclusive interview with Keke, Issue XXXXII also has features on our favorite Mob Wife Renee Graziano, LA Hair’s Anthony Pazos, the BEautiful Black Jewish Socialite/Designer Bianca Fairchild, and a slew of amazing local restaurants and private chefs for our #BEscene Tasting Reviews.
Tune in to TV One tonight for the Season Finale of R&B Divas ATL, with our cover artist Keke Wyatt supporting her fellow cast mate Monifah as she ties the knot in a BEautiful private ceremony in Hawaii. R&B Divas Atlanta airs Wednesdays at 10PM EST on TV One; make sure you check out tonight’s episode and head over to http://BEmagazine.me to read Keke’s full story.
Keke on her “new look” for the cover of BE Magazine
Well first of all, there wasn’t s#it wrong with the first one [laughs] but, I like this. This is really who I am. I think they tried to turn me into a grandma at 18, but that’s ok. You can’t turn a young, loving, lucious, vivacious woman into a granny.
Keke discussing her song “Lie Under You” which was showcased on R&B Divas
I wrote the entire song “[Lie Under] You” all by myself except for two words, which Crystal Nicole helped me write on the bridge. The song basically talks about my Michael Jamar. I can’t do nothing without thinking about my baby; like I’m wondering where he is now. That song is not just for a woman and her dude, it’s also for a dude and his woman, or a dude and his dude, or a woman and her woman, or anybody who’s just your you…
Keke Wyatt on her BIG gay following:
Oh yes honey, mama loves the kids and the kids love mama! I can’t get enough of em. They are just the most BEautiful people ever. It seems like they share the same things in life that I go through as BEing a multiracial girl. I lived with getting shunned too. You know I wasn’t black enough for some, and I wasn’t white enough for the white girls…I wasn’t enough for nobody & people looked at me funny & treated me funny. So with the kids, I just feel like they feel my pain & there’s nothing wrong with them & that they should BE able to BE whoever the hell they want to BE…
BE Magazine’s FREE Digital Issue XXXXXII is now live via the world wide web & is ready for your viewing/reading pleasure by visiting http://BEmagazine.me.
Photographer: Alex Rogers | Stylist: Troi Anthoni | Hair: Tamika Gibson | Makeup: Chris McKinley | Graphics: Ahmad BarBEr
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