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August 3, 2025 10 mins
Donna Theresa Did not play! #ashsaidit

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's that? What a douce CyberWorld?

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Is your girl, the one and only Ash Brown And
this is Ashbron uncensored on this program. I talk a
little bit about everything and may be pop culture related,
but it's probably Ashbron related. So you gotta stay tuned
to see what I'm gonna talk about. I'm gonna talk
about today is how Donna Teresa did not play about

(00:23):
them babies. She did not play about Now. She was
absolutely a warrior for children, like she loved children of
all ages, of all sizes. She believed in so many
but those three babies that she birthed, Oh those three babies,

(00:43):
y'all gonna try her own nose. Mm mm No, them
babies that doctors told her, you know, me being the
first that I was gonna come out with mental retardation,
I was gonna come out with all these issues, and
it was gonna be a lifetime of medical bills and
all these different things. And she allowed her body to

(01:06):
go through all these many changes of all three babies
taking nutrients from her and growing in her womb. They
had to come and get me, y'all, Like I was like,
I'm I'm chilling up in the womb I'm good, we good, right,
I'm I'm I'm okay with this arrangement. But she did

(01:27):
not play when it came to those babies, she didn't play.
And I'm recalling a situation like when we first moved
to Georgia, there weren't a whole bunch of black families
in our neighborhood, and it definitely weren't a whole bunch
of black families with kids that were around my age.
So there was a black family in the area and

(01:51):
I had befriended their kids. Their kids were around my age.
I think one of them was my age and the
other one was like slightly younger, and they were looking so,
you know, little black girls, you know, we're gonna flack
to each other because you know, it's not a whole
bunch of us, right, And yeah, So between school and

(02:14):
you know, I had a rough time adjusting to Georgia life.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
And I've talked about this, there's no mystery on it.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
I definitely felt that I was discriminated against, and I
dealt with a lot of prejudice and that's just what
it was. So to find other black kids to play with,
other black kids, to to vibe with or whatever that

(02:45):
was important to me, and that felt really great. So
my mom and their mom somewhat became friends. You know,
they're at some of the same school functions, and you know,
they live right around the corner from us, so we
kind of, you know, became friends. And so after school

(03:06):
sometimes they would come over to our house and we
would play. And I was just, you know, really astatic,
really happy to have other little black kids to play
with because the white kids did not want to play
with me.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
That's just really what it is.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Besides one shout out to Cynthia Brown. Next, Cynthia was
the sweetest. She would stick up for me. She was
a lit little bit thing, a little bitny thing, like
if I was like three foot she was like two.
You know, she was a little bitty thing. But she
was spunky. She was spunky, and she stood up for me,
and I will never forget that. But these other two
little girls, you know, were cool. We had overnight sleepovers.

(03:44):
I would go to their house sometimes and so like
I looked at that the you know, these are like
my friends, you know, and the mother.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
Had a party.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
I don't remember if it was a birthday party or
if it was holiday party, whatever the case is. She
had a party, and so you know, there was three
of us, and so its me and my brother and
sister solf. I'm six, my brother is around two or three,
and my baby sister is a little over one. And

(04:21):
so we get to this party. And keep in mind,
the mother of the two girls didn't say anything about
you know, it being an adult party, things of that nature,
or whatever the case is. She didn't really say anything
like that. And my mom didn't have like a sitter
for us, and so it was kind of understood that,

(04:47):
you know, she was gonna bring us and we were
gonna go and you know, play with her kids and
you know, in their room, up in their bedroom, away
from the adults that were downstairs drinking and probably parlaying
and other things.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
You know.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
So we get to the party and we immediately go
right up to the girl's room. So we're up to
the girl's room, we're playing where you know, we're doing
all the things that kids do or whatever the case is.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
And my mom and my dad are enjoying the party.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
So the mom then tells her friend to tell my
mom this is all going on at the party. Okay,
So people are drinking, eating all the things, all the
adult things, right, and so you.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Know, my mom and my dad are you know, enjoying
the festivities and stuff.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
And the friend comes to my mom and says, hey,
you know, she didn't want any kids at this party.
And so immediately, not immediately immediately, my mom takes offense
because you're not about to talk about these babies. You're
not about to comfort down at Teresa babies. We're not

(05:56):
doing that. And she's like, oh, well, she didn't tell
me that. She didn't let me know. And you know
how people like to share information or give you intel stuff,
but they're doing it in a real snarky kind of way.
My mom didn't like her tone, and that's all you
got done.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
It's done. It's a rap. She don't like your tone.
It's a rap. Bro.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
So my mom said, okay, no problem, she won't have
no kids at this party.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
So she went upstairs.

Speaker 2 (06:27):
She got us and like, you know, and I'm a kid,
you know, I'm like, you know, we just get into
you don't have a fun and all the things, and
she's like, we going, come on, y'all, get your stuff.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
We're going we leave it. And we're like, but we
just just got to the party.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
We just we just got here, and she's like, we're leaving,
get your stuff.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
I'm not playing. So I know with that tone like
she ain't she ain't playing with us. It ain't a joke, and.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
You know, we get our stuff and we get out
and stuff, and then I remember just kind of really
being and I was a very inquisitive child. My grandmother
gave me that word at like two years old. Ya,
you're very inquisitive, and I was always it.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
I was like, so what you know?

Speaker 2 (07:09):
Like I I remember just being really puzzled and really
not understanding. And so at the brief drive home, which cause,
like I said, they literally lived around the corner from us,
I was.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
Like, well what happened? Like what what's you know? What's
the deal? You know?

Speaker 2 (07:23):
And mom was like, well, she says she didn't want
any kids at the party, And to me, I still
didn't understand that.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
I was like, what, I don't understand that.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
She's got kids and she's got kids there, what difference
does it make? And she was like no, she was
insinuady and she didn't want you guys at the party.
So I was like, oh, okay, And so keep in mind,
prior to that, after school, the girls would come by
our house. I would go by their house sometimes, but
most of the time they would come by our house

(07:51):
because they knew that my mom had a house full
of kids anyways, and so that was like a weekend thing.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
Whatever that was, it was a weekend thing.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
So Monday comes after school, the girls come to our house.
And so by this point, cause my mom is pit still,
you know what I'm saying, And I'm not gonna sit
up here and watch your kids and give them dinner
and all the things. So my mom called them and said, hey,
you need to come and get your kids. I'm not

(08:22):
watching your kids. And their father came this time and
got them, and she said, yeah, you don't have to
worry about these two.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
You don't have to worry about these two. Ever. Again,
my mom said bed.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
And so that was like the first time I ever
really seen my mom like really swooping and stand on
her morals and stand on her ground, because one thing
you are not gonna do is disrespect her kids and
play like everything is nice, like everything's cool. No, no, no,

(08:56):
She's not gonna take that at all. And from that
point on, it was just it. She and the mother,
they weren't. They were cordial, but they were never friendly again. Uh,
they never had that buddy buddy thing going on. It
was more of okay, well i'll see you in passing. Hey,

(09:18):
how you doing, and keep it moving. But that is
a reminder of who Dona Teresa is, who Donna Teresa was,
and the legacy of a woman that did not play
about them babies. She didn't play about babies period, but
them three babies right there, them babies that came out

(09:39):
of her.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (09:40):
She ain't play about the bother, not in the least.
But yeah, that's my little story for the for this Sunday.
I hope that you all are having a great, fantabulous
week though. I hope that your week is going quite
well and that you have a productive, peaceful, purposeful we
go ahead. I love you, Thank you so much for

(10:02):
your love and support. And we got more coming, y'all.
We got a lot more coming. So I'm gonna holl
let y'all later. If you haven't already, followed me across
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(10:23):
au the Tings, and I'm gonna holler at y'all later, Douces.
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