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“Be Careful With Your Words” — Ariana Grande Addresses Body Comments Online
Popular American singer and actress, Ariana Grande, urges the public to be careful of their words and to not speak on people’s bodies.
The singer spread this urge by taking to social media and resharing clips of when she first addressed this issue back in 2024.
“There’s a comfortability that we shouldn’t have at all — commenting on others’ looks, their appearance, what we think is going on behind the scenes or their health … It’s like, that is something that is uncomfortable and horrible, no matter where it’s happening, no matter the scale that it’s happening on.”
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Megan Thee Stallion Exits Moulin Rouge Earlier Than Planned
Popular American rapper Megan Thee Stallion announces that she is stepping out of the Broadway musical Moulin Rouge! The Musical.
It can be noted that she is leaving earlier than planned, and it can be recalled that the singer recently got emotional on stage amid a breakup caused by cheating from her boyfriend.
The singer announced her exit on social media to her fans: “Unfortunately, my last performance on Moulin Rouge! The Musical will be May 1. It’s been such an honor to be part of Moulin Rouge and I’ve met so many amazing people in this theater!”
Many fans expressed disappointment, while others sent her love based on understanding and deemed the breakup unfair to her.
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“My Father Doesn’t Believe I’m an Actor” – Uzor Arukwe
Nigerian actor Uzor Arukwe shares his experience and reveals how his family reacted to his choice of career.
He stated that they did not easily accept his dream, especially his father, who still took time to accept it despite his success.
“My father doesn’t know that I’m an actor, he has heard, but he doesn’t want to believe. My mum was slow to adapt because of her husband but she later came around,” he added.
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Activist Adeyanju Suggests New Approach to Electricity Supply
Nigerian activist Deji Adeyanju shares his thoughts on electricity power in the country and his ideas on how to solve it.
He shared in a recent interview and explained that it is better to have light at night and early in the day, describing them as key hours.
“Nigerians don’t even want 24 hours light, can they even afford 24 hours light? Nigerians just want to come home at 8pm and meet light so they won’t sweat when they sleep and also meet light by 7am so they can iron their clothes, then you can take the light and divert it to where factories are.”
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