that the smallest cheerleader, was the one trying to be the most threatening. One of the Clovers, I can't remember her name (probably b/c I blocked it from memory because she was SO DAMN ANNOYING) looked like she was about 4'9, and she was all "You got touched by an angel girl!!". Yeah, an angel protected them from getting beaten up by Tinkerbell. Whatever.
I don't know why but she just annoys me severely, she's butt ugly, when she's doing the Brr it's cold in here cheer, she's literally got her tongue hanging out.
i can't STAND her!!!! she's SO annoying and i've always hated how she tries to be so tough!! i agree with pretty much everything that everyone on this board has said about her! and i HATE the most how that tongue of hers was sticking out during the routine! UGH!! they should have cast meagan good as jenelope or something. or anyone else to be honest with you because that natina reed is just INSUFFERABLE in the role! she's definitely the worst thing about bring it on and the only one who prevents it from being a perfect cast.
I didn't hate her all THAT much but that tongue was annoying. Everytime this movie comes on I watch it because it's just one of those movies you do that with and that tongue, every time, I just want to ..unghhhh..you know? ungnnnnn LOL
The majority of cheerleaders are annoying to begin with. When you add that to the fact that most black women are irritating as well, how can she be any other way? And that's not even being racist, as anyone who cares to be honest will admit that MOST, not ALL, but MOST black women have an in your face attitude that grates on the nerves.
Jenelope was played by Natina Reed. Reed passed away in 2012.
Natina Reed, Musician & Star of Bring It On, Dead at 32 By Ted B. Kissell eonline.com October 27, 2012
Natina Reed, member of the R&B group Blaque and star of the 2000 cheerleading flick Bring It On, has died at age 32 after being struck by a car near Atlanta, E! News has confirmed.
According to a press release sent from the Gwinnett (Ga.) Police Department to E! News, police received a call of a pedestrian hit by a vehicle at about 10:30 p.m. yesterday. "The driver of the vehicle contacted 911 to request assistance," the press release states. "Natina Reed was pronounced dead at Gwinnett Medical Center at 10:59 p.m. E.S.T."
"Preliminary information indicates that Reed was in the roadway on Lawrenceville Highway near Hamilton Road when struck," the release continues. Though the investigation is ongoing, the release states that the driver "was determined to be not at fault and there are no charges pending."
Reed was a protege of TLC's Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, who herself died in an car accident in 2002. Reed is survived by her 10-year-old son, Tren Brown, whose father is the rapper Kurupt. Sunday would have been her 33rd birthday.
Fellow Blacque members Brandi Williams and Shamari Fears-DeVoe issued a joint statment today:
"We are devastated by the loss of our group member, sister and friend Natina Reed. Because of the enormous support of Blaque fans and our love for each another, Blaque officially reunited this fall and we were in the process of working on a new album and a reality show. Natina continuously embodied the pioneering spirit of Blaque and her undeniable creativity touched the hearts of fans everywhere. Natina was a mother, sister, accomplished songwriter, artist and friend. We ask for your prayers at this time for Natina's family. She will forever be missed and her global influence eternally felt. We thank God for the experiences we shared."
Twitter has also been teeming with tributes to Reed.
"Last night the world was changed forever, life will never be the same....she was my sister," tweeted her bandmate Williams.
"#RIP #Sad #BringItOn," her Bring It On costar Gabrielle Union added.
Questlove of The Roots offered, "man. in eerie Left Eye fashion....rip to Blaque's Natina Reed," also posting a link to a Blaque video.
It's absolutely disgusting how this thread so quickly went from talking about an annoying character in a movie to blanket statements about how all black women are loud and obnoxious.
America still has a hell of a long way to go in regards to race relations, especially when it comes to African Americans.
I didn't find her annoying. I loved her facial expressions. In terms of acting, I thought her facial expressions were very effective. You knew exactly how she felt without her saying a word.