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Kat Stacks beat up, reports Bossip.com, as video vixen's website disappears

Kat Stacks beat up, reports Bossip.com, as video vixen’s website disappears
Kat Stacks beat up, reports Bossip.com, as video vixen’s website disappears
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Bossip.com is reporting that Kat Stacks, a beautiful and seemingly troubled young video vixen, has been beat up in broad daylight by 50 people.


Known for the expository-style of writing that wanton-turned-Word women have created via their Creator – Stacks’ claims of truth in exposing certain rapper’s lifestyles have been met with derision in light of what some see as mean-spirited lies, perhaps mixed in with bold truths.


If the rumor that Kat Stacks has been beat up is true, here’s hoping and praying the perpetrators are caught and prosecuted under the law. For even if the controversial Stacks has engendered enough haters to encourage folks to start websites proclaiming “I Hate Kat Stacks” and folks to issue charges of racism that have floated around the web – violence against women, or any other person, cannot be tolerated.
Stacks was reportedly caught lying about a relationship with Nelly – but others eat up Kat Stacks’ reports of how rappers she’s alleged consorted with actually live.

The KatStacks.com website, which was created on March 18, 2010, has now been changed to a parked GoDaddy.com domain page.

Perhaps hoping to style herself after the model of Confessions of a Video Vixen author Karrine Steffans, Kat Stacks delved a bit into her history on the site:

“Kat was a code name given by my baby’s father at age 15 after I ran away from my home in Miami, Florida, and went to live in Brooklyn, New York,” reads the website.

“I was originally born in Caracas, Venezuela given the birth name Andrea. I attended alternative school during my childhood and was always a problem child. I have been in a mental hospital for trying to commit suicide, I have been in jail. I was always a hustlers girlfriend. I have been mentally & physically abused by those who I thought I could love and trust, but after all I’ve been through I am still standing here with my head up stronger than ever.”
 

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Paula Neal Mooney is a Cleveland-area journalist whose writing has appeared in national magazines like Writer's Digest. An online writer since 2005, she can be reached at PaulaNealMooney.com.

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