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Meghan Trainor and Husband Celebrate the Arrival of Their Baby Girl
American singer and songwriter, Meghan Trainor, welcomes a baby girl with her husband to the world. It can be noted that the baby was through surrogacy and was born on January 18, 2026.
The singer took to social media and shared pictures of her baby and her two sons meeting their sister for the first time. Fans and friends commented and congratulated the family on their daughter.
Many expressed joy over the news and celebrated the arrival of a baby girl.
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Pastor Bisola Badejo Advises Women to Leave Feminism Out of Marriage
Nigerian pastor Bisola Badejo speaks on marriage and shares advice to women as she stated that women should leave the idea of feminism out of marriage. She described feminism as a societal movement and modern idea, while marriage is sacred and based on biblical principles, sharing that they do not go hand in hand.
She then quoted the Bible, in which she shared that women should submit to their husbands, and husbands should love their wives wholeheartedly.
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Halsey Gushes Over Avan Jogia in Romantic Birthday Post
American singer Halsey takes to social media and celebrates her lover, Avan Jogia’s birthday.
The singer took to her social media and captioned “More than a few years ago today, @jogia was born and a star exploded in the galaxy somewhere as penance to re-balance the universe accounting for his arrival,” her caption began.
“I love him so much it fist fights out my body, arms akimbo, grab grab grabbing at him. He is fiercely intelligent. His kindness seems impossible but proves otherwise daily. He is funny, talented, and annoyingly likable.
“He is going to make/do incredible things in this lifetime and this birthday is barely a tick in that timeline. I am giddy to know him. I am blessed to spend my life with him. I love him I love him I love him so. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!”
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Tems Becomes First African Female Artist With 7 Billboard Hot 100 Entries
Nigerian singer Tems makes headlines as she becomes the first African female artist to have 7 entries on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The song that brought her to this milestone is her song “What You Need,” which came in at No. 93 on the Billboard chart, becoming her 7th entry and a world record.

