Malinda Williams Disputes Films Concept, Tells Women Not To “Think Like A Man”

While many of us were excited over the recently released “Think Like A Man” movie, 36-year-old actress, Malinda Williams (who currently plays the leading role in indie film, “The Undershepherd“) was not. In lieu of the fantastic box office success that the film had during it’s first weekend, Malinda jumped on twitter to do a mini-rant about why she does not support the ideas behind the film. She claims that women were made to think like women, and that they should not try to think like men at all. Peep her tweets.




Nonetheless, Malinda stresses that she is not hating on the film, and will support her fellow filmmakers. She tweeted that she was not trying to throw shade, and was just “having fun.”

What do you think of Malinda’s thoughts on women NOT thinking like a man?
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I don’t believe Steve Harvey is telling women they should think like a man in the sense that they should act like one too. Think Like a Man is essentially saying know how a man thinks so you can be “the woman” in the relationship and be aware of what to expect from men. Hence why the title of the book the film is adapted from is “Think Like a Man, ACT Like a Lady.”
Cosign!!!
I think she wanted to be in the movie.
I agree with her point. How far fetch would it be to ask a man to think like a lady? These double standards smh