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Seeing the Humanity of Our Favorite Celebrities
Humanity does not get lost when fame and wealth enter the picture. Sometimes we lose the relatable image with our favorite celebrities, even they seem to lose their own relatability to most, but then there are moments like these. . .
By Maya Papaya 3 years ago in Humans
The Truth About Why I Almost Walked Out of My Marriage - Joke Silva
"The first time it happened." In the entirety of Nollywood, there are few if not no other celebrity couple that are as respected as Olu Jacobs and Joke Silva. Their love story has spanned 35 years and counting. In that amount of time, there surely had to be problems that came up, fights and quarrels that happened. But was there any time that it got too much and Joke just wanted to leave? Absolutely yes!
By Jide Okonjo3 years ago in Humans
7 Celebrity Wives Reveal The Most Annoying Things About Their Husbands
From Adesua Etomi to Joke Silva Marital bliss – it is something a lot of people desire for. Finding the right partner is very difficult – we all want someone we are attracted to, that can make us laugh, and that can annoy us in ways no other person can…in a good way of course.
By Jide Okonjo3 years ago in Humans
Remembering Mamba
I’m a one-sport guy. Well, one-and-a-half really. I’ll tune in for the final rounds of major tennis opens. But basketball is my jam. I may or may not have thrown money out the window for a few years subscribing to NBA League Pass. And full confession, when I say I’m a one-sport guy, a watch-one-sport guy is much more honest. It’s a bit inexplicable my obsession with basketball, given the fact I was born in Barbados where cricket and football (aka soccer for you Americans) reigned supreme. Regardless, I fell in love with the game, and that affinity has only deepened over the decades. The sport created one-named global superstars: Wilt, Kareem, Magic, Bird, Jordan, LeBron, and of course, the Black Mamba, Kobe.
By Ogun Holder3 years ago in Humans
Liberace and the Famous People Players
Growing up in the Toronto area, Diane Dupuy was a young woman who did not do well academically or socially, during her school years. Ostracized by other kids, she had in fact repeated several grades, only to later find herself herself having trouble keeping a job as a young adult.
By Jonathan Warren3 years ago in Humans
Martin Luther King Jr. and the love he lost
In 1973 R&B group Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes had a hit single titled The Love I Lost. This song went to number 7 on Billboard's top 100 chart and number 1 on the soul chart. I thought of this tune today after reading a story about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and a love he lost from his college days. The tale is quite tragic because there was only one reason 19 year old Dr. King and Betty Moitz could not marry and that is because he was black and she was white. It might sound strange today where people of different backgrounds marry without a second thought but in days gone by interracial dating and marriage was frowned upon.
By Cheryl E Preston3 years ago in Humans
7 Nigerian Celebrities Who Like Older Women (Photos)
Age is but a number. We all like what we like and what every individual person likes is different from what the next person likes. It is one of the most beautiful and interesting things about human beings and something I find forever interesting. How me and my friends have COMPLETELY DIFFERENT TASTES when it comes to who we find attractive and who we date is always something that’s so fascinating to me.
By Jide Okonjo3 years ago in Humans
Watching Lana Del Rey’s ‘Tropico’ in 2021 - A Reflection on Western Society 🥀
Doin’ time, except since I’m a white girl the only time I’m doing is rewatching Clueless, obsessing over the new Lana single ‘Chemtrails Over the Country Club’ and finding deep meaning in color psychology I learnt in Legally Blonde style analysis’s on YouTube. Well, hopefully I’m not that basic; but at the end of the day, all my alternative hipster phases and attempts to come across as multi-faceted are in vain. I am here in 2021 reclaiming my whiteness, as much as I hate it. And my heroine Lana Del Rey only reflects back to me my own privileges and prejudices.
By Ari Brunet3 years ago in Humans