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Portable Says Big Brother Naija Is No Longer Entertaining

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Habeeb Okikiola, better known as Portable, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the current season of Big Brother Naija, stating that the show lacks the excitement it once had.

He pointed out that this year’s housemates have not generated the same level of buzz, despite the significant promotion surrounding the program.

In a bold move, the “Zazu” hitmaker took to his Instagram stories to voice his thoughts, saying, “Big Brother Naija just isn’t as enjoyable as it used to be.

None of these housemates have made a real impact.

They should just give me the N100 million prize, and I’ll bring the entertainment back!”

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His comments highlight the increasing scrutiny of the show’s current format and cast, suggesting that viewers are craving more dynamic personalities and engaging storylines.

Portable’s tongue-in-cheek proposal to receive the grand prize underscores his belief that he could bring the spark back to the show, positioning himself as a potential entertainer who could reinvigorate the reality TV experience.

As Big Brother Naija Season 9 concluded with Kellyrae taking home the grand prize, Portable’s remarks may resonate with fans longing for the show’s former glory, igniting discussions about the future direction of this popular franchise.


 

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Taylor Swift Named Richest Female Musician at $1.6 Billion

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Taylor Swift is now the richest female musician in the world with an estimated net worth of $1.6 billion, surpassing Rihanna. She is second overall among musicians, trailing only Jay-Z, who has a net worth of $2.5 billion. While Rihanna once held a peak net worth of $1.77 billion, Swift is on track to claim the title of the “richest female musician of all time.”

Forbes attributed Swift’s fortune largely to the success of her Eras Tour, which brought in $600 million in tour revenue and royalties. Her music catalog is valued at another $600 million, while real estate investments total $125 million. Swift also earned $100 million from Spotify streaming in 2023, driven by albums like *Midnights* and *1989 (Taylor’s Version)*. Unlike many artists, Swift’s wealth comes almost entirely from her music career, making her the first musician to achieve a 10-figure net worth without relying on business ventures.

Swift became a billionaire in October 2023 and is finishing her Eras Tour in late 2023. She recently endorsed Kamala Harris for president, which prompted a harsh response from Donald Trump, who had previously spread false claims that she supported him.


 

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Ryan Reynolds Supports Lively Amid “It Ends With Us” Tensions

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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are reportedly taking steps to secure her role in the *It Ends With Us* franchise amid rumors of tension with director and co-star Justin Baldoni.

According to *The National Enquirer*, Reynolds is allegedly willing to invest millions to buy out Baldoni’s stake, allowing Lively to continue without working with him. Reports suggest Lively and Baldoni clashed during filming, despite the movie’s $335 million box office success.

The film faced criticism for its marketing, which many felt downplayed its serious themes. Lively was also criticized for lighthearted interviews and promoting her personal brands, leading to a social media break. Baldoni had expressed interest in a sequel but later suggested Lively take on the role of director, fueling more speculation. Reynolds remains supportive, while Lively recently broke her silence by promoting her hair care brand online.


 

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Forbes Names Davido Africa’s Richest Artist, Sparks Fan Debate

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Forbes has named Nigerian Afrobeat star Davido the richest artist in Africa for 2024, sparking debate among fans. The American business magazine also included other entertainment heavyweights like Wizkid, Burna Boy, Rema, and Don Jazzy in the top five.

\Davido led with an estimated net worth of $100 million, followed by Don Jazzy at $50 million, Burna Boy with $30 million, Wizkid at $25 million, and Rema with $15 million.

The ranking surprised many Nigerians, as fans of Wizkid and Burna Boy were unhappy with Davido taking the top spot. Rema’s inclusion, moving him into the “Big Four” of Nigerian music, further fueled conversations. The Forbes list has intensified existing rivalries, particularly between Davido and Wizkid, whose recent online feud has been a major topic on social media.


 

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