Does Stacey Dash’s 24 Year Old Son Look Just Like His R&B Singing Dad?

Posted On : April 20, 2015

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Christopher Williams, who is best known for his hits, “I’m Dreaming” and “Promises, Promises;” and also for his role on New jack City.

Remember he and Stacey dated back in the 80’s? Then she went on TV shortly after, and blasted him for being a ‘dead beat dad.’ Well that was a long time ago and we’re not sure if her allegations are true, but what is definitely true is that their son, 24 year old Austin Williams, is an aspiring model and he’s popped up on many runways. You can see some of his photos below and tell us if you think he looks like his Pops.

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Speaking of Christopher Williams, here’s an Old School fun fact that most people don’t know:
He is the nephew of the late jazz great, Ella Fitzgerald!
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Now here’s the latest hoopla Stacey Dash created. In February (2015) she had to issue an apology on Facebook after receiving a lot of backlash from the people who felt that she implied on Fox News that “bad girls” are responsible for getting raped.

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She was talking about reports that sorority women at the University of Virginia were ordered by their national chapters to avoid fraternity “bid night” parties, Dash originally said:

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“I just think it’s ridiculous, and I think it’s a good thing for the good girls … women to be told, ‘Stay home. Be safe.’ The other bad girls — bad women — or the ones who like to be naughty, might go out and play and get hurt. But the other thing about this is that it then blames the alcohol instead of the person who over-drinks. It’s the same thing with guns. Guns don’t kill people; people kill people. Alcohol doesn’t get you drunk; you get yourself drunk.”

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After she made that on-air comment, folks were saying that it sounded like Stacey was stating that rapists aren’t to blame for raping people, but rather the “bad girls” who are “naughty” go out and entice rapists to rape them. Of course even some of the Obama naysayers were angry about that.

So Stacey eventually issued this public apology on Facebook for what she referred to as a “joke,” but I’m just not sure of what the punchline was:
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“After a failed attempt at…

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