Movie Based On “White Girl’s Guide To The Hip-Hop World” Is Coming

    A novel called Hold My Gold: A White Girl’s Guide to the Hip-Hop World written by Albertina Rizzo and Amanda McCall is being turned into a movie, Deadline reports.

    The film is being described as a Dummies how-to guide to making it into the music business. It’s based on an A&R who thinks he can turn anyone into a superstar after being challenged by the head of his label.

    Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, creator and co-executive producer of MTV’s new series Sweet/Vicious, is slated to spearhead the script and executive produce the project. Once the script is finalized, Gold Circle is slated to produce and finance the movie.

    Once news spread of the movie’s plot and title, Twitter cried foul.

    Check out a few reaction tweets to Deadline’s announcement of the film below.

    4 thoughts on “Movie Based On “White Girl’s Guide To The Hip-Hop World” Is Coming

    1. white people need a guide to everything..speaking of white people dj vlad should write a guide titled “How to be a respected journalist and not get your ears stomped together” yall remember when rick ross goons put hands and feet on vlad? they beat vlad like a old virginia slave…cleaned his clock real properlike…played a freindly game of kickball with vlads chin…vlad didnt even fight back..all he did was try to sue for 4 mill but only got 300k which is what ross makes in 2 shows…dont believe me google “dj vlad gets ears stomped together”

    2. Shows that black people ate just as or more influential than other “races” the world loves our creations. Black people have influenced world popular culture for the last century

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