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Alexandra Censori Declines Comment on Kanye West Allegations

Kanye West’s mother-in-law, Alexandra Censori, has responded to recent allegations involving the rapper. These claims, made by West’s former assistant Lauren Pisciotta, accuse him of wanting to sleep with Alexandra in the presence of his wife, Bianca Censori. The lawsuit also alleges that West made inappropriate comments and expressed sexual interest in Bianca’s mother before her return to Australia.
When approached by the media on October 14 in Melbourne, Alexandra avoided addressing the allegations directly, stating that she would not comment on the claims and requested privacy. The accusations against West add to his growing list of legal troubles, including further claims by Pisciotta that he drugged and assaulted her at a party. Despite the gravity of the lawsuit, Alexandra chose to steer clear of the media frenzy.
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Portable Promises to Stay Out of Trouble After Bail Release

Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has vowed to turn a new leaf after being granted bail by an Ogun State Magistrate Court in Isabo, Abeokuta.
The controversial artist was released on a N2 million bail on Thursday following his arraignment by the Ogun State police command.
He was accused of assaulting three officials from the Ogun Planning and Development Permit Authority (OGPDPA) and faced a five-count charge, including conspiracy, assault, possession of weapons, and unruly conduct. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Following his release, Portable took to social media to express gratitude and share his thoughts. He promised to stay out of trouble and focus on making money instead.
“My fans, thank God for everything. If you have God, you have everything. I need money. I am not looking for trouble anymore. I’m now focused on making money. I have N2 million bail debt. I need more money. I am looking for money,” he said in a video.
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Seunghan to Make Solo Debut in 2025 After Leaving RIIZE

Seunghan, formerly a member of the K-pop group RIIZE, is set to embark on a solo career in the latter half of 2025, as confirmed by SM Entertainment.
The agency has pledged comprehensive support for his solo debut, including training, production, and management.
This announcement comes after Seunghan’s departure from RIIZE in October 2024, a decision he made to prioritize the group’s well-being over personal ambitions.
Despite reactions from fans, including a petition advocating for his return, Seunghan is moving forward with his solo career.
To engage with fans, Seunghan has launched official social media accounts, including an Instagram handle @seunghan.smofficial, where he shares updates and solo images.
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Gummy and K.Will Set to Headline Korea Season in UAE

Renowned South Korean vocalists Gummy and K.Will are set to grace the stage at the upcoming Korea Season event in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This cultural celebration, scheduled for Friday and Saturday, is part of the broader Korea360 initiative organized by South Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The Korea Season event will feature a variety of performances, including renditions of popular Korean drama soundtracks by Gummy and K.Will. Additionally, the fusion gugak group Queen will perform on both days, and will offer a modern twist on traditional Korean music.
Attendees can also immerse themselves in cultural experiences such as trying on hanbok (traditional Korean attire) and participating in Korean calligraphy sessions. The event will also reflect zones dedicated to K-pop exhibitions and promotional videos, providing a comprehensive glimpse into contemporary Korean entertainment.
Kim Hyun-jun, the ministry’s director general of international cultural affairs, expressed optimism about the initiative, stating that the event is expected to raise local interest in Korea360 and create opportunities to connect the popular culture of ‘hallyu’ (Korean wave) with those interested in Korean arts and culture.
He further emphasized that UAE Korea360, along with its counterpart in Indonesia, will serve as pivotal bases supporting Korean wave-related companies’ expansion into Middle Eastern and Asian markets.
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