Entertainment
Yul Edochie Faces Backlash Over Controversial Heartbreak Advice
Nigerian actor Yul Edochie received backlash from the public after he shared advice to men regarding heartbreak.
It can be noted that the actor advised men that instead of getting sad over heartbreak, they should get with more ladies and get them pregnant.
“My brother Do2, speaking out is ok. Crying is totally unacceptable. Rather than cry for a woman, replace her with 5 new hot women, impregnate all of them at once.”
This sparked mixed reactions from the public, as many shared that this is the wrong mindset and approach to heartbreak.
Entertainment
Blessing Okoro Apologizes Over Cancer Controversy
Social media personality Blessing Okoro makes headlines as she apologized over the cancer drama that occurred recently.
It can be noted that she came to social media and claimed she had stage 4 breast cancer, which stirred reactions from the public and led to assistance in funds. However, it was later reported that the stage 4 cancer claim was fake.
“I want to start by saying I am sorry, very sorry to my loved ones, fans, well-wishers and to all Nigerians. I am sorry for the unnecessary drama, embarrassment and controversy surrounding my health issues. I want to genuinely apologize, I am sorry. Going forward I will carry you all along, just like I carried you all during my liposuction and BBL journey. Please be patient with me, I did not lie about my health issues.”
Entertainment
Tyla Announces New Album “A*POP” Set for July Release
South African singer Tyla has shared that she will release an album on the 24th of July, 2026 titled “A*POP”.
The singer shared in a recent interview with Rolling Stone “I just knew that as I lived through the making of the album, it was going to fall into place, which it did. I feel like I just did something really fresh and so… Tyla.”
It can be recalled that the singer just released a song with Zara Larsson. Check it out: “She Did It Again”.
Entertainment
Tems Reveals Why She Followed Her Parents’ Wishes First
Nigerian singer Tems revealed her approach to following her dream in music. She shared that after she went to school, studied, and got her degree, she gave it to her parents and pursued her dream in music.
She shared that she is a sensitive person, and this made her decide to do what her parents wanted before chasing what she wanted.
“I am very sensitive to people’s feelings, so while my school fees were being paid, I had to make them proud. As soon as I finished school, I handed my parents my degree and asked them to leave me alone and let me do my thing with music.”
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