![]() Hair-pulling, name-calling, punch-throwing, these girls are going for blood. Diamond: after Ronnie falls to the ground on her side, Diamond kicks Ronnie in the stomach That was for me. Dollar Bill: Now git out my face, before you git swole. Chrystale Wilson and Lisa Raye as Ronnie and Diamond in The Player’s Club film. The two women end up getting into a catfight. The Players Club (1998) - Dollar Bill: Blue, if have to raise out this chair gon be trouble, trouble Blue: Dollar, I aint tryin to. Ronnie from 'The Players Club' APPRECIATION THREAD Cocobutttercup 47 Replies 16K Views 2. Diamond goes to The Players Club and confronts Ronnie. 'i spend a lot of money on you Diamond, and u act like i dont even exist I need to come in Diamond' 'I thought u were my family. Diamond and Blue find her and call the cops. Diana Armstrong, also known as Diamond, is the main protagonist of the 1998 dark-comedy thriller film The Players Club. Ronnie makes Ebony go to Ronnie's brother's bachelor party. Ebony has been gone alot and Diamond finds out that Ebony has been doing "other" things than stripping. Reactions 1,441 68 30 1,411 Alleybux 55,500 Today at 10:20 AM 1 We all know The Players Club is a staple in most Black homes. Diamond kicks her out and breaks up with her boyfriend. Diamond vs Ronnie (Players Club) Thread starter AgentofChaos Start date Today at 10:20 AM Tags club diamond Who Gave A Better Performance Diamond Votes: 0 0.0. Diamond runs in and finds her boyfriend and Ebony in bed together. ![]() ![]() One night, when Diamond comes home, an obsessed fan attacks her. Diamond's cousin, Ebony wants to work at the Players Club and gets caught up in the fast life. Dollar Bill, the owner of the club allows Diana to work and gives her the name. Diana goes to the hip and saucy "The Players Club". Final Scene (1998) West Coast Classic Throwbacc Clip The Players Club. Tricks tells Diana that she should "use what God gave her" and make some fast money. Ronnie (Chrystale Wilson) is the main antagonist of the 1998 movie The Players Club. Diana ends up working at a shoe store, when she meets Ronnie and Tricks, two evil strippers that work at a sassy strip club. Comedy Synopsis Diana, a young, unwed mother struggles to make enough money to pay for her college education. Villainous Breakdown: Constantly has those in the most pathetic way.New Line Cinema Genre Drama.Mean Boss: Doesn’t even begin to describe him.Large Ham: He's excessively over-the-top in his speech and mannerisms.Jive Turkey: Even compared to the other characters.Harmless Villain: Even though his cowardice leaves him willing to let others be hurt or killed if it'll spare his own life, he's in no way a violent person himself.The Big 'NO': More like the Big 'Hell No' when Ronnie asks if she wants to dance at her brothers bachelor party. Pretty Fly For A White Girl: She talks slang, has a sassy attitude,and even has N-word Privileges. Dirty Coward: He talks tough to his employees and people who can’t afford to talk back or risk being fired but when confronted by St Louis’s men? He completely shuts down like a deer in the headlights and at the end when St Louis himself enters the club to take care of him? He endangers the lives of his strippers and customers to save his own ass. The only white girl who dances at The Players Club.The Players' Club manager, Dollar Bill is a cowardly buffoon who is constantly in debt and despised by his customers, his employees, the local crime boss and the police.
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