Things We Saw Today: Rapper Kreayshawn Got a Collar With Our Rejection Hotline Number on It

Kreayshawn made our day with the coolest shout-out to The Mary Sue's Rejection Hotline we can imagine.
Recommended Videos

Kreayshawn made our day with the coolest shout-out to The Mary Sue’s Rejection Hotline we can imagine.

We noticed our hotline was lighting up with people trying to get in touch with Kreayshawn, and that’s when we saw her Tweet. The rapper and music video director, whose single “Gucci Gucci” took the web by viral storm, posted a picture of herself wearing a chain necklace whose pendant is a bone-shaped tag. “New kitty collar,” she wrote. The tag reads “Natassia”—Kreayshawn’s birth name—and The Rejection Hotline’s number, (646) 926-6614.

Some of her followers seemed confused, wondering why the number had a New York area code, but others were in on it:

The entire Mary Sue staff is delighted by this incredibly creative way to get the message across, and we are thankful to Kreayshawn for helping us spread the word. Erm, number.

(via Twitter)

  • In other hotline-related news, I spoke with Newsweek about how we brainstormed the idea as a team and why it’s important to give women tools to push back against unwanted advances. (via Newsweek)
  • Our favorite gentle boy who would never need the hotline, Newt Scamander, appears to be on a book tour in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2. (via Screenrant)
  • Hmm.

  • Buffy‘s James Marsters talks Marvel’s Runaways and why he always seems to end up playing the villain. (via Nerdist)
  • Director Patty Jenkins retweeted a lot of awesome Wonder Woman-themed Halloween costumes last night. I’m still not over this mini-Antiope and her “battle pony,” Dusty. This wee Amazon general won Halloween. Everyone else can now go home.

What’d you see today, friends?

Want more stories like this? Become a subscriber and support the site!

—The Mary Sue has a strict comment policy that forbids, but is not limited to, personal insults toward anyone, hate speech, and trolling.—


The Mary Sue is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Men Are Proving the Whole Point of the Man vs. Bear Debate
A mama bear with her cubs
Read Article ‘Cabaret’ Is Back and More Timely Than Ever
the cast of cabaret with joel grey and director rebecca frecknall
Read Article Ryan Gosling’s Iconic ‘Fall Guy’ Red Carpet Surprise Is Incredible Commitment to a Bit
Ryan Gosling at the Fall Guy premiere
Read Article Which ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Song Are You Based on Your Zodiac Sign?
Taylor Swift on the album cover for The Tortured Poets Department
Read Article Foghorn Leghorn Officially Can’t Stand Seeing All These Anime Characters Beat Themselves Up
Edited photo of Foghorn Leghorn talking to Naoto in "Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro"
Related Content
Read Article Men Are Proving the Whole Point of the Man vs. Bear Debate
A mama bear with her cubs
Read Article ‘Cabaret’ Is Back and More Timely Than Ever
the cast of cabaret with joel grey and director rebecca frecknall
Read Article Ryan Gosling’s Iconic ‘Fall Guy’ Red Carpet Surprise Is Incredible Commitment to a Bit
Ryan Gosling at the Fall Guy premiere
Read Article Which ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Song Are You Based on Your Zodiac Sign?
Taylor Swift on the album cover for The Tortured Poets Department
Read Article Foghorn Leghorn Officially Can’t Stand Seeing All These Anime Characters Beat Themselves Up
Edited photo of Foghorn Leghorn talking to Naoto in "Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro"
Author
Kaila Hale-Stern
Kaila Hale-Stern (she/her) is a content director, editor, and writer who has been working in digital media for more than fifteen years. She started at TMS in 2016. She loves to write about TV—especially science fiction, fantasy, and mystery shows—and movies, with an emphasis on Marvel. Talk to her about fandom, queer representation, and Captain Kirk. Kaila has written for io9, Gizmodo, New York Magazine, The Awl, Wired, Cosmopolitan, and once published a Harlequin novel you'll never find.