The plot thickens!
Well-traveled passport bro Auston Holleman continues to make the social (and mainstream) media headlines - this time, not for what some consider to be his controversial actions while abroad, but for recent events that have taken place back home.
During his recent visit to his native Dallas, Auston did a live where his mother behaved in a truly disturbing manner, and many onlookers have suggested that it is this - his apparently troubled relationship with his mother - that it is the impetus for becoming a Passport Bro in the first place.
But is it true?
And if so, could the same be applied to the other Passport Bros?
Does this question open up a Pandora's Box of inquiry regarding the relationship between Black men and their mothers, and the role that Black women-as mothers of Black boys who will one day become Black men, play in the current and seemingly never ending "Gender Wars"?
We're gonna talk about it TODAY ONLY ON RUMBLE!