She had to choose somebody, so it’s pretty much “hey sorry, i realize none of you look homophobic, but I’m required to eliminate someone so I have to judge off the color of Your outfit, sorry”
To be fair, when they got to that part I wouldn’t have made that assumption about any of the people still sitting there. He just went with what he thought was the most likely choice.
I was going through this exact same mental crisis. Like she’s either a lit Latina mom or the overly conservative gender role confirmative Latina mom. Either way she look like she can shake a tail feather on the dance floor so I was surprised when they said she can’t dance.
Yeah, lets get racist with asians & black people. Does this person eat cats & dogs? Does this person have a crack head for a mama? Not cool. Kinda tired of the "you can't be racist against white people" toxic lie.
@@zaza8870I feel like we need to give more opportunity to learn from their mistakes. We’re quick to judge what people have said or done years ago without knowing anything about their upbringing or how they changed as a person.
seriously! I know so many people who are white would not ever admit to that. Because everyone knows every white person has said the N-word at least one time in their life. Even if it was accidental or on purpose. There is nothing wrong to admit that you have said the word before because you were on educated on the subject. I know I said it when I was a teenager because I only cared about myself and was a very ignorant. But now that I am older I am able to admit how ignorant and mistake and I was.
@@amandacatherine1218 I agree with you that it's very important to recognize our mistakes but I do just want to say that not every white person has said the n-word. I'm white and have never said it. It might also be a cultural thing, because it's likely said more often by white people in the U.S.A than Europe or other countries.
I agree. I also feel like the “ I wasn’t educated” or “ I was ignorant” excuse is getting over played. I feel in todays times there’s a VERY slim chance you didn’t know where the word originated from and still chose to say it.
@@niquanowwell in this day and age where white people still try to continue to diminish what black people went through, as kids, a lot of us were uneducated and ignorant to it. That doesnt mean that the "excuse" isnt honest just because it's used by a lot of people. White people like to teach white people history, not anything else.
@@slowbrodragon6951the assumptions for black people and the assumptions for white people are very different it would basically just be a bunch of white people calling us thugs coming from the hood and stuff not not being able to dance and coming from a rich family 😭
Kasian didn't think it would be like that when he signed up to participate. Shout out to Tia for getting real close though. It was a 50/50 shot and she unfortunately went with the wrong person
My favorite part is where the profited by enforcing negative stereotypes and creating more of a racial divide. If you could learn a lesson from this then they should reverse the roles with negative stereotypes, and see how people react to it
I will always love this joke that D.L. Hughley said on the Kings of Comedy special about how white people love to say they're not racist by bringing up how many black people they know. And he said: "A white person would say something like "I'm not racist, I've had 3 black people over to my house before" And the punchline was: "If you've been keeping track of how many black people been in your house........you racist as a mf" LMAO!
@@vincevvnIt makes perfect sense. Knowing how many people of a certain race has been in your house is an extremely weird thing to keep count of. The thing that makes it weird is if you give a specific number instead of just saying "a lot" "I'm not racist, I've had many black people over to my house before" Is an ENTIRELY different statement than "I'm not racist, I've had 17 black people over to my house before" Like.....why are you keeping count of the amount of black people you hang out with? 😂 That's very strange.
@@vontai4553because it just isn’t logical to say that someone who happens to keep track of the number of black people in there house= a definite racist. Especially when you wouldn’t consider it if the roles were reversed or switched with smth else
Wild that they thought Nicki looks like a Karen, has no black friends, and has said the n word before, but where she draws the line is that they thought she's homophobic 😭
This is a great twist on Guess Who! though plenty of topics that can be problematic, I still think it can be a great ice breaker on not judging people based on their looks. Love to see more 😊
this is like a gamefied twist of implicit bias testing (which everyone should try out just to become aware of the biases you have, since it is literally impossible not to have subconscious biases)
I've actually done this with the board game before. Instead of asking if they have blonde hair, asking if they've been to prison or if they are a cat person. It was fun, but we definitely didn't guess the correct person at the end.
This video was uncomfortable to watch and rewatch. I feel like the concept was interesting, but judging people based on appearance feels off, particularly when you are labeling them with hateful sterotypes. If you pay attention, certain people in the cast felt quite insecure after being judged. I just don't know whether it's morally responsible to play the game in this way, as it could have the unintended consequence of giving certain people complexes.
@@azuradawn5683 jubilee picked the prompts. They did not choose any positive stereotypes. They didn't they made whites as the ones being stereotyped which is the safest (in American culture), and they only really mentioned it at the end. And it wasn't that indepth jubilee profits from racism. They selected terrible prompts. Didn't even know whites being homophobic was a stereotype, but now people watching will start saying it, as a joke. They know they heard the lesson, but it will catch on. Just saying it even if you say "but it was for a lesson" isn't okay
That was probably the most interesting jubilee episode I've ever watched... as a teacher, it challenged me to rethink my implicit biases, which was perfectly time as I'm about to go back to school! Please do more!!
It would be interesting to do the same exercise with people of both political parties having to play against each other. Some bold assumptions based on what they perceived as peoples political beliefs
@@zootopia8440Asking for fairness and not double standards is "whitey getting offended"? Also, let's not throw around racist epithets, okay? You want equality, that's great--you got it from me, but don't dish what you can't eat.
Great concept, now reverse roles ☺️.. Respect to the contestants though, they realised in the end that they don't want to be people who judge people based on their looks. Good idea.
This was an insane video, and it was wonderfully produced. The only reason it was hard to watch was because the questions were so daring and i loved every single moment of it
Genuine question: who hasn’t said the n-word at least once? Like I’m not saying towards someone or about someone. I’m just asking has that word ever not come out of anyone’s mouth. Whether it be a slip during a song or asking your parents what it means when you are a kid, has anyone genuinely never said it? I haven’t said it since I was a child and did not know the meaning of it back then but I will not lie and say I’ve never said it. I have never called someone that word or used it purposefully as a slur, but I know I have said it.
8:40 i'm just baffled by nick rapping the words to "the greatest" by futuristic. i feel like a lot of people don't remember futuristic and the fact that was the first song he thought of, yea i know he listens to it daily. respect!
Korey, baby you don’t have to do anything. You can’t control how other people see you and if you try to, you’ll run yourself ragged. Just be decent, know who you are and live your life.
Slight correction, not all privileged as showcased in the video. Contestants said they went through hard ships and were poor. Not being poor is a privilege and not having gone through being poor is one too. We don't know who in this video is actually more privileged than not as there are so many factors that go into it. Such as gender, where you grew up, financial sitistion, etc. If did not think of more of these as a factors in privelege, then you probably lived a pretty priveleged life
@@Sez___ Can you go find yourself sociology books on race, intersectionality, discrimination, the difference between a systemic based perspective and an individual one and some on the western word and also some on how whitness is defining itself, it might help..
Seems like Jubilee has done it again. These challenges are becoming far more innovative each passing day. We all know for a fact that despite the cultural and traditional barriers, we can all somehow come together and form meaningful connections and bonds that can withstand the test of time.
omg this is such a cool show idea! definitely some good ideas would gay men, women, liberals, preformers.. but such a cool idea hopefully this show continues 🤞🏼🤞🏼
This video was a bit odd. Jubilee would never do something like this with it flipped around - stereotypes of black people. "does this person look like they love fried chicken", "like their momma beat them", "like they've lived in the hood", etc. It would cause an uproar. Don't get me wrong, I don't think it's wrong to take stereotypes light-heartedly, and joke about them, but I do find the hypocrisy of a video like this pretty crazy.
It would be really funny if they did. It would be a great video. But it’s true that it would never ever be allowed and that is indeed the issue. If it not okay for certain races then it shouldn’t be okay at all. We can either joke about it or we cannot and that needs to be decided
Nobody:
Kasian: 😧
@liabee9078All we have to say is keep an eye on for Kasian then you’ll know 😉
For some apparent reason google translates kaisan to poor
Jubilee inspires me.. My parents said if i get 35K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally
Begging...
its even funier that jubilee wrote that comment xD
Do this in reverse or you prove your own racism
They did Nicki so wrong for thinking she was homophobic lol. She’s giving me major Jennifer Coolidge vibes
Omg yes!
so realll
She had to choose somebody, so it’s pretty much “hey sorry, i realize none of you look homophobic, but I’m required to eliminate someone so I have to judge off the color of
Your outfit, sorry”
Yes and was not giving karen
To be fair, when they got to that part I wouldn’t have made that assumption about any of the people still sitting there. He just went with what he thought was the most likely choice.
Nicki looks like she could either be friends with a lot of queer people or someone who rants about traditional marriage every chance she gets.
Definitely not the latter 😂
fr love her
I thought her clothes made her look quite cool and not conservative
LMAOOO
I was going through this exact same mental crisis. Like she’s either a lit Latina mom or the overly conservative gender role confirmative Latina mom. Either way she look like she can shake a tail feather on the dance floor so I was surprised when they said she can’t dance.
I love how fast did Kasian went throughout all the stages of grief lol
😂😂
😲
Can you not spoil the video?
@@treelaxing6761why are you reading comments before watching are you looking for peer reviews??
@@treelaxing6761why open the comments then 😂
“LGTPQs.. those r my peoples” and “I was shocked…..when they thought I was homophobic” are wild 😂
😂😂
Bisexuals crying again 😢 🤣
I feel like she’s actually in community with the gays which is why she isn’t super politically correct about it.
LGBQTP people😂
The pisexuals😂
Kasian having an existential crisis when they assumed he says the n-word is so funny
Felt his emotions strongggg 😂
bro was in shambles the entire time
Nah bc gay white men are some racist mfs
hes so cute😭
lmaoo😭
I actually felt bad for everyone 😂 but glad everyone was super chill! Please do more of these!!
So glad you’re enjoying it!
Will they do a "White people play Guess Who with 12 black people" ? I don’t think so but we never know 🤷🏻♂️
Yeah, lets get racist with asians & black people. Does this person eat cats & dogs? Does this person have a crack head for a mama? Not cool.
Kinda tired of the "you can't be racist against white people" toxic lie.
@@bhekfkvvkelflclvl we all know that will not sit well with many ppl with their "assumptions"
I respect Millie because she was honest about it and aknowledge it and denounced it
Exactly, more respect to people like her
@@zaza8870I feel like we need to give more opportunity to learn from their mistakes. We’re quick to judge what people have said or done years ago without knowing anything about their upbringing or how they changed as a person.
seriously! I know so many people who are white would not ever admit to that. Because everyone knows every white person has said the N-word at least one time in their life. Even if it was accidental or on purpose. There is nothing wrong to admit that you have said the word before because you were on educated on the subject. I know I said it when I was a teenager because I only cared about myself and was a very ignorant. But now that I am older I am able to admit how ignorant and mistake and I was.
@@amandacatherine1218 I agree with you that it's very important to recognize our mistakes but I do just want to say that not every white person has said the n-word. I'm white and have never said it. It might also be a cultural thing, because it's likely said more often by white people in the U.S.A than Europe or other countries.
@@amandacatherine1218I never said it
Kasian is unbelievably fine please bring him back more often thank you
Thanks 😁
@@kasian_wick 😳
Fr
@@kasian_wickspread the love please
Honestly, respect to Millie for owning her bullshit. Thats growth 📈.
I agree. I also feel like the “ I wasn’t educated” or “ I was ignorant” excuse is getting over played. I feel in todays times there’s a VERY slim chance you didn’t know where the word originated from and still chose to say it.
@niquasnotebook when you're young and uneducated it happens sadly but people do learn and grow
@@niquanowwell in this day and age where white people still try to continue to diminish what black people went through, as kids, a lot of us were uneducated and ignorant to it. That doesnt mean that the "excuse" isnt honest just because it's used by a lot of people. White people like to teach white people history, not anything else.
@@niquanowi mean yeah. what they mean is they knew what it meant but were too immature and close minded to understand how harmful and wrong it was
Considering what she does for a living, it might already be on tape lol. No point in running from it that case...😅
Y’all should do this video with every race… it was so entertaining
We just might!
@@jubileeNo you should… I am waiting😂
@@jubilee please do I genuinely love all your content I’ve watched almost al of y’alls videos
@@jubileeyes and make it as spicy and rude as possible
If the races were reversed, everyone would consider this episode to be racist, don't even lie
This episode was so damn Confrontaional and Rude.
DO IT AGAIN!!
You got us in the first half!
But now do it with Black people and black stereotypes!
Why you trying to get someone hurt. Haha
@@johnathoncola1174 oh double standards? smh 🤦🏻♀️
@@slowbrodragon6951the assumptions for black people and the assumptions for white people are very different it would basically just be a bunch of white people calling us thugs coming from the hood and stuff not not being able to dance and coming from a rich family 😭
Nicki gives off Jennifer Coolidge vibes and she is an icon to the gays, so idk why they thought she was homophobic
She reminds me so much of her!
That’s what I was thinking
yeesss!
Fr
You mean gay people now I should call you the straights
Kasian didn't think it would be like that when he signed up to participate. Shout out to Tia for getting real close though. It was a 50/50 shot and she unfortunately went with the wrong person
Close to matching the other player’s assumptions. They weren’t accurate about George, but they both made the same assumptions.
@@sgstoner I agree. Tia and Israel are so prejudiced, and they didn't learn as much as they might have thought.
@@eugenetswongIs anyone surprised by this though?
@@anonymousbo0318Unfortunately, most people are surprised.
@@eugenetswongthey’re literally playing the game. They HAVE to assume these things about people
This was a fun episode with a great take away lesson. We all have biases that we have to be aware of and question.
So glad you enjoyed the ep!
Jubilee inspires me.. My parents said if i get 35K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally
Begging...
My favorite part is where the profited by enforcing negative stereotypes and creating more of a racial divide. If you could learn a lesson from this then they should reverse the roles with negative stereotypes, and see how people react to it
🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@@Sez___I think this made them closer. You’re not seeing the same video
Kasian's face made this a million time more entertaining to watch...
I will always love this joke that D.L. Hughley said on the Kings of Comedy special about how white people love to say they're not racist by bringing up how many black people they know.
And he said:
"A white person would say something like "I'm not racist, I've had 3 black people over to my house before"
And the punchline was: "If you've been keeping track of how many black people been in your house........you racist as a mf" LMAO!
That makes no sense though
Black people in general are the most racist people though
@@vincevvnIt makes perfect sense.
Knowing how many people of a certain race has been in your house is an extremely weird thing to keep count of. The thing that makes it weird is if you give a specific number instead of just saying "a lot"
"I'm not racist, I've had many black people over to my house before"
Is an ENTIRELY different statement than
"I'm not racist, I've had 17 black people over to my house before"
Like.....why are you keeping count of the amount of black people you hang out with? 😂 That's very strange.
@@vincevvnhow doesn’t it
@@vontai4553because it just isn’t logical to say that someone who happens to keep track of the number of black people in there house= a definite racist. Especially when you wouldn’t consider it if the roles were reversed or switched with smth else
Wild that they thought Nicki looks like a Karen, has no black friends, and has said the n word before, but where she draws the line is that they thought she's homophobic 😭
And she said the “lgbQt” 😭 on accident
Remember she said “HomophobEc
This is just untrue lol Jubilee cuts out A LOT of footage and just keeps what they want, she likely addressed every thing but they only kept that one
I'm surprised by how wholesome this is - everyone here seems so chill
That’s what I’m sayin. I was cringing so bad at some of the questions but the ppls reactions made it so much better
Such a great cast!
Jubilee inspires me.. My parents said if i get 35K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally
Begging...
@namantherockstar lie again…
It’s chill because they’re dragging white people. Bet it wouldn’t be so chill if it was the other way around 😬.
Kasian literally had a breakdown and i cant blame him, those questions were brutal😂
this is a rlly fun episode! it would be fun to have opposing political sides try this out too!
We love this idea!
Jubilee inspires me.. My parents said if i get 35K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally
Begging...
@@jubileebring me back for this episode
political sides? this video seems to be all about race.
@@kirsten9231i meant that jubilee should do this same episode but instead with different political views not race 😂
Definitely gotta do this the opposite way around and with more backgrounds. This needs to be a regular on this channel.
They won't do that lmaooo and you know exactly why lmaooo
@@jonathansculley6932 😭 plsss
why would they ever do it the opposite way? Just to uphold racist stereotypes?
There no way they would do the opposite. People are going to flip
They do the opposite they are gonna get called racists lmfao
can we please do this more everyone loves odd man out or stuff but I rlly enjoy these new ideas probably my new favorite segment
Yay! So glad you’re enjoying ❤
@@jubileeel maestro longaniza
Yea I like these
This is a great twist on Guess Who! though plenty of topics that can be problematic, I still think it can be a great ice breaker on not judging people based on their looks. Love to see more 😊
At first I felt guilty, but then everyone seemed so chill about it? God, I’m so confused! Am I allowed to enjoy this? 😆
It’s all fun and games so you can definitely enjoy 😂
@@jubileeuntil the roles are reversed 😬
this is like a gamefied twist of implicit bias testing (which everyone should try out just to become aware of the biases you have, since it is literally impossible not to have subconscious biases)
But it's not really implicit at all cause they have to choose people
LMFAOO. this was funny. i hope the white people didn’t get too offended😭 should do this again with black people
I got offended by ts and I’m black 😭. Wtf deodorant gotta do with being white. Ts was just an insult.
They would never do this to black people 😭😭
@@ketamine2502 i mean you never know 😂i think we would take it better 😭 make more jokes out of it
No
@@crazedchicken631 it wasn’t “gotta do with being white” it was just do they look like they wear it or not 😭
The host had way too much fun with this lol 😂
The fact that Kasian *maintains* the surprised Pikachu face in the latter half has me *rolling.*
🤣🤣🤣
This is a great experiment to teach people to not judge someone how they look
Whoever came up w this on the jubilee meeting should get a raise
Really?? The format was way too complicated to follow
we had a full apology video in the middle of this n it was prolly the best one i’ve ever seen😭
This game is such a funny/unique idea 😂 I really hope they keep this series going, it’s cool to see something new.
I LOVED George’s thought 💭 about the entire episode at the end. He has a great peace of mind.
thought the same thing
Thank you! 😊
The editors were having a field day with this one I don’t think I’ve laughed this hard at a jubilee video in a minute
I've actually done this with the board game before. Instead of asking if they have blonde hair, asking if they've been to prison or if they are a cat person. It was fun, but we definitely didn't guess the correct person at the end.
Sameee
"and i didn't go through tough stuff , i'm just broke" 😂😂😂relatable Korey
This video was uncomfortable to watch and rewatch. I feel like the concept was interesting, but judging people based on appearance feels off, particularly when you are labeling them with hateful sterotypes. If you pay attention, certain people in the cast felt quite insecure after being judged. I just don't know whether it's morally responsible to play the game in this way, as it could have the unintended consequence of giving certain people complexes.
And it reenforces said stereotypes for those watching. Jubilee is profiting form racism and is fueling it. Gotta love it
@@Sez___ How...? They literally had everyone talk about the stereotypes being wrong. Did you watch the whole video?
@@azuradawn5683 jubilee picked the prompts. They did not choose any positive stereotypes. They didn't they made whites as the ones being stereotyped which is the safest (in American culture), and they only really mentioned it at the end. And it wasn't that indepth jubilee profits from racism. They selected terrible prompts. Didn't even know whites being homophobic was a stereotype, but now people watching will start saying it, as a joke. They know they heard the lesson, but it will catch on. Just saying it even if you say "but it was for a lesson" isn't okay
LGBQT . I CRIED. nicki ur probably wonderful i’m sorry but that was funny 😂😭
the jennifer coolidge energy was off the charts
We love Nicki in this household 😂
Poor Kasian was out here having an existential crisis 🥺
wish you guys included more of the individuals thoughts on this. it’s a shame you cut out all so much
That was probably the most interesting jubilee episode I've ever watched... as a teacher, it challenged me to rethink my implicit biases, which was perfectly time as I'm about to go back to school! Please do more!!
“My relationship with LGBQT people…. They’re my people” 💀💀
LOL IKR
YASSS I DIED LAUGHING
We love nicki here ❤
IM CRYING LMFAO
HELP
I love that they let them talk at the end, it really makes this a learning moment
Thanks Jubilee for having me on and showcasing my dance moves and my best “Jim face” impression in the beginning lol
we all have our assumtions about ppl but here we can see how ridiculous it is to use them as a reasonable judgement and i love it haha
Lmao Kasian was such a vibe this episode 😂😂😅
It would be interesting to do the same exercise with people of both political parties having to play against each other. Some bold assumptions based on what they perceived as peoples political beliefs
They need to do this with reverse
✍️✍️
they’d would never humiliate black people like that
@@samu-chan i just want fairness
@@legendofsociety796whitey is offended obviously
@@zootopia8440Asking for fairness and not double standards is "whitey getting offended"? Also, let's not throw around racist epithets, okay? You want equality, that's great--you got it from me, but don't dish what you can't eat.
im so proud of millie. it takes some guts to say that.
“My relationship with LCQAFHDJGBT people… they’re my people!” ok babes!
Saw it on Tik tok originally and came to watch the whole thing. Honestly would watch tf out of this if it was a series
Lmfaooo this was crazy, lowkey wanna see the reverse now😂
No you don’t lol frfr 😂 but I hope they do it with people who can take a joke if they do.
@@sagefloydactormost black folks can take a joke. We literally created roasting.
@@doriansdemonn😂
Now do this with a black audience.
We all know they never will.
Great concept, now reverse roles ☺️.. Respect to the contestants though, they realised in the end that they don't want to be people who judge people based on their looks. Good idea.
This was an insane video, and it was wonderfully produced. The only reason it was hard to
watch was because the questions were so daring and i loved every single moment of it
I’ve never seen somebody so happy about being a virgin 😭😭😭
Genuine question: who hasn’t said the n-word at least once? Like I’m not saying towards someone or about someone. I’m just asking has that word ever not come out of anyone’s mouth. Whether it be a slip during a song or asking your parents what it means when you are a kid, has anyone genuinely never said it?
I haven’t said it since I was a child and did not know the meaning of it back then but I will not lie and say I’ve never said it. I have never called someone that word or used it purposefully as a slur, but I know I have said it.
Please do more of these with different groups of people! These are so fun and interesting.
8:40 i'm just baffled by nick rapping the words to "the greatest" by futuristic. i feel like a lot of people don't remember futuristic and the fact that was the first song he thought of, yea i know he listens to it daily. respect!
Jubilee just makes anything and make it great
Thank you so much!
Reverse the roles! You won’t. 😂😂😂
Korey, baby you don’t have to do anything. You can’t control how other people see you and if you try to, you’ll run yourself ragged. Just be decent, know who you are and live your life.
The funniest thing about this video is that it can’t really be done any other way without being super controversial 😂
It's interesting to see the minority judging/scanning the majority/privileged, and to see the visible discomfort, it's reversed.
Slight correction, not all privileged as showcased in the video. Contestants said they went through hard ships and were poor. Not being poor is a privilege and not having gone through being poor is one too. We don't know who in this video is actually more privileged than not as there are so many factors that go into it. Such as gender, where you grew up, financial sitistion, etc. If did not think of more of these as a factors in privelege, then you probably lived a pretty priveleged life
@@Sez___ Can you go find yourself sociology books on race, intersectionality, discrimination, the difference between a systemic based perspective and an individual one and some on the western word and also some on how whitness is defining itself, it might help..
Jubilee so messy and educational at the same time. I love it here 🤣
Kasain was like “I have something to say” 🙋♂️
This is one of the smartest ideas yall have had! Keep em coming
I feel hurt FOR these white people lmao I respect my fellow black people cause I wouldn’t of got past the second question 😭
Yeah this feels low key kinda racist
@@LeviHill4 I think that's the point!
@@LeviHill4it’s not😭
@@cociana3670 it is though
@@H0lyMoleylet's reverse it then and make smth like guess who looted Gucci store? Sounds wrong doesn't it...
Jubilee can make anything confrontational lmao
Seems like Jubilee has done it again. These challenges are becoming far more innovative each passing day. We all know for a fact that despite the cultural and traditional barriers, we can all somehow come together and form meaningful connections and bonds that can withstand the test of time.
So glad you’re enjoying the episode!
needdd to make this a series
We just got a new series boyssss!!!! I’m so excited for more
"I didn't go through tough stuff, I'm just broke" 🤗🤣🤣🤣😭😭
They say about empathy, when they say all those effensive questions........
More please! What a great way to show how off (or on) base our assumptions can be!
Why did Millie make the “my dog stepped on a bee” face when she admitted to saying the n word before💀.
Imagine this with the roles reversed 😳
Kasians reaction had me cackling the entire time🤭
i need more of this for reasons i cant explain
omg this is such a cool show idea! definitely some good ideas would gay men, women, liberals, preformers..
but such a cool idea hopefully this show continues 🤞🏼🤞🏼
She was upset that they thought she was homophobic but not upset they thought she’s said the N word when she’s drunk?
Bingo
Bruh my girl Nicki got called a Karen, racist,a horrible dancer and homophobic 😭
😩
Some of the questions were uncalled for i wouldve been wrecked if i was on this
I love this host! So natural!
Y'all should do this but switch the positions
All I can think of is the blatant double standard that this even exists. It's pretty disgusting.
Exactly
what do u mean?
Y’all need to do this again it was mad interesting
Let’s see if they’ll do “White People Play Guess Who With 12 Black People”
Not Nicki's face dropping then saying LGBQT lmao 🤣
Reno's "i've never been so happy to been called poor" so true
Props to Millie for speaking honestly about herself!
Kasian and George are to sweet for this
The way he spinned that poor comment , slick asf lol
I love nicki she just looks like a fun person to be with like is always down to do some fun things with you
This video was a bit odd. Jubilee would never do something like this with it flipped around - stereotypes of black people. "does this person look like they love fried chicken", "like their momma beat them", "like they've lived in the hood", etc.
It would cause an uproar. Don't get me wrong, I don't think it's wrong to take stereotypes light-heartedly, and joke about them, but I do find the hypocrisy of a video like this pretty crazy.
It would be really funny if they did. It would be a great video. But it’s true that it would never ever be allowed and that is indeed the issue. If it not okay for certain races then it shouldn’t be okay at all. We can either joke about it or we cannot and that needs to be decided
i need more of this now. episode 2 when
Just when you thought Jubilee couldn't be more racist...
Why are you here then honey
@@chaosasitswirls6125 To call you out on your racism, cupcake-honeybun...
nicki, as she said, literally looks like trouble looool she looks like the most fun person
I see this easily becoming my fav program
This was the most fun I’ve had watching Jubilee ever