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“To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” Star, Lana Condor Marries Anthony De La Torre

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Vietnamese-American Actress, Lana Condor popularly knows for her role in ‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’ gets married to Anthony De La Torre , an actor known for his ‘Pirates Of Caribbean’ role. The couple shared photos of the wedding on the 2st of November.

The Actress shares a story behind her wedding gown and states the dress was picked two years ago by herself and her late mother.

The newlywed couple had their first interaction at the Emmys Party in 2015 and later announced being official till January 2022, where they got engaged. Lana replayed how Anthony introduced himself “Hi, I’m Anthony. I thought I would make a friend,” and she said it felt a Taylor Swift Song. Nine Year Later, the lovely couple are now married.


 

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Weekend Vibes: Throwback To Chris Brown Biggest Hits

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Welcomes Back To The Weekend! Today we will be looking at the biggest hits of American Singer and rapper, Chris Brown. Chris Brown started singing as a child in his church choir and little community events. At age 15 he was discovered by a record label and was signed to Jive Records. His first song was released in 2005 and called ‘Run It” and he was just 16 year old then.

Now here some of biggest hits since he started his musical career:
1. Deuces
2. Don’t Wake Me Up
3. Loyal
4. Under The Influence
5. Yeah 3x
6. Beautiful People
7. Look At Me Now
8. With You
9. No Bullshit
10. No Guidance


 

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Blaqbonez Claims He’s the Best Rapper in Africa with the Best Discography

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Nigerian rapper Emeka Akumefule, better known by his stage name Blaqbonez, has boldly declared himself the top rapper in Africa, claiming no one in the continent can match his impressive discography.

In a recent interview with Chude, Blaqbonez confidently stated that his body of work surpasses that of any other rapper across the continent, further asserting his dominance in the music scene.

“I still think I am the best rapper ever in Africa. No one has a better discography than me,” Blaqbonez proudly declared, highlighting his belief in his unparalleled contributions to the rap game.

Known for his hard-hitting lyrics and unique sound, Blaqbonez has made a name for himself in the Nigerian and African rap scene.

Over the years, he has gained attention not only for his talent but also for his larger-than-life personality.

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His track “Emeka Must Shine” has become an anthem, embodying his confidence and ambition.

But Blaqbonez’s claims go beyond just the music – he has also spoken about his prolific nature as an artist, saying that he holds thousands of songs in his vault and, at one point, was releasing new tracks every week.


 

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From Bus Conductor to Nollywood Star: Ibrahim Chatta Reveals His Tough Journey

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Nollywood star Ibrahim Chatta recently opened up about the difficult path he had to take before finding success in the movie industry.

In a conversation on the Talk to B Podcast, hosted by fellow actress Biola Bayo, Ibrahim detailed the immense challenges he faced while trying to survive in Lagos.

Sharing a glimpse of his early life, the talented actor revealed that he once lived in a cramped single-room apartment with nine other people.

The struggle to make ends meet was so intense that he often walked long distances, particularly from Agege to Ikeja.

For eight years, Ibrahim worked tirelessly as a bus conductor, moving through some of Lagos’ busiest routes, such as Iyana Oba, Oshodi, and Lagos Island (popularly known as Eko).

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“I’ve worked from Iyana Oba to Oshodi, then Eko. It wasn’t easy,” he confessed. “I’ve worked so hard in life. May God crown my effort.”

Lagos, known for its vibrant yet chaotic transport system, is not an easy place to hustle, especially as a conductor.

The routes Ibrahim mentioned are some of the most hectic in the city. For context, Iyana Oba is a bustling area near the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, known for its gridlocks and crowds.

Oshodi, a major transport hub, is infamous for its chaos, with buses, traders, and commuters filling every available space.

Meanwhile, Eko (Lagos Island) represents the heart of the city’s business activities, full of daily hustlers trying to earn a living.

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