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Whoopi Goldberg is Choosing the Single Life, and Black Women Are Here For It
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Now, her most recent revelation about dating speaks to a growing trend that more and more Black women are choosing.
I don’t need somebody I just met 10 years ago—I don’t need them in the house.
If you take one scroll on social media, you’ll see countless Black women supporting these numbers and explaining why they’re actively choosing to be single.
On TikTok, Snow questioned why some men are getting upset with Black women who have ultimately realized that they’d rather be alone than deal with problematic behaviors from potential partners.
Stars like Oprah, Shonda Rhimes, Tracee Ellis Ross and others have espoused similar sentiments, making it clear that Black women everywhere are redefining what happiness looks like.