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Emmy Awards Show -75th
The Emmy Awards, often called the Emmys, are a bunch of awards given for excellent work in the American and international television industry. They recognize both the artistic and technical aspects of television shows. Every year, there are various Emmy Award ceremonies, each with its own rules and categories for awards. The two most talked-about events are the Primetime Emmy Awards and the Daytime Emmy Awards. The Primetime Emmys honor outstanding work in American primetime entertainment programming, while the Daytime Emmys recognize excellence in daytime entertainment.
By Zulfiqar Ali5 months ago in Humans
The Time I Almost Married Jake Gyllenhaal
‘Twas Winter, in the year of our Lord 2011 (roughly,) when I almost married Jake Gyllenhaal. Jake Gyllenhaal has been a celebrity crush since the Donnie Darko days, picking up steam in the Bubble Boy era, and gradually growing stronger and stronger. You may think adult women don’t get celebrity crushes, but you’d be wrong. We do. Sometimes, they are childhood crushes that have followed us into adulthood, and sometimes it is a new, budding imaginary romance in middle age, but I don’t know that we ever move past them. So anyhoo. Jake Gyllenhaal.
By Morgan Longford5 months ago in Humans
What I Later Found Out About 47 Yr Old Man Who Liked Me at 24 - Nigerian Lady's Eye-Opening Story
A young Nigerian woman's story is making the rounds right now as it's highlighting signs one must look out for, especially when dating older people when young. In Ife's story, she chronicles the story of a 47 year old man who was interested in her at 24, how their relationship ended, and the revelation she discovered of who he really was after. Here's the full story for your reading pleasure. Enjoy.
By Jide Okonjo5 months ago in Humans
7 Nigerian Celebrities With Twin-Like Lookalikes (2024)
They say everybody has somebody that looks like them somewhere in the world and if today's list is any indication to go by, then that might be true. Here are 7 Nigerian celebrities with twin-like lookalikes. Get ready to be surprised.
By Jide Okonjo5 months ago in Humans
Insult I Received That Pushed Me Out of Law Profession - Lolo1
Nollywood actress, radio presenter, host, and media personality Omotunde Adebowale David popularly known as Lolo 1 and even more popularly known as the name of the character she played on hit show Jenifa's Diary, Adaku, is opening up now about why she left the career path which she studied in university - law.
By Jide Okonjo5 months ago in Humans
What I Say to Those Yabbing My Dancing - Tems
Nigerian singer Tems is well known for her signature voice and infectious music, but last year with the release of her latest music videos, "Me & U" and "Not an Angel", Tems brought out another side of her for us to see - Tems, the dancer.
By Jide Okonjo5 months ago in Humans
Why I Don't See Divorce from JJC as Failure - Funke Akindele
Nigerian actress Funke Akindele made history earlier this year when she broke the record for highest grossing Nollywood movie with over 1 Billion Naira made in the box office. It is an extraordinary feat and something that is the dream of so many. Still, even though Funke has had a lot of triumphs in her life, she has also had her share of failures - for example, two ended marriages. Now, in a new interview with Joyce on Wazobia, Funke is speaking about these "failures" and why she doesn't even see them as such. Here's what Funke said.
By Jide Okonjo5 months ago in Humans
Why I Wish There Was Another Way to Have Money Without This Fame - Broda Shaggi Cries Out
Fame is a very polarizing subject. A lot of people that don't have it seem to want and desire it, while a lot of people who have it wish to do away with it. Nigerian skit maker and funny man, Broda Shaggi, is speaking about his own personal take on the topic during a new interview. He opens up about his own relationship with fame and explains why if it is up to him, he would rather just have money without fame and find another way to have money without the fame. Here is what Broda Shaggi had to say about this.
By Jide Okonjo5 months ago in Humans
Neurodivergent Love Languages
Neurodivergent Love Languages Explained Neurodivergent love languages encompass unique ways of expressing and interpreting affection and appreciation, differing from traditional love languages commonly associated with neurotypical individuals. These love languages, including infodumping, penguin pebbling, parallel play, deep pressure, and support swapping, serve as distinct methods through which neurodivergent individuals convey and perceive love within relationships.
By Timothy A Rowland5 months ago in Humans
Sven-Göran Eriksson reveals he has cancer and ‘at best’ about a year to live Former England manager will ‘fight it as long as possible’
Sven-Göran Eriksson reveals he has cancer and ‘at best’ about a year to live Former England manager will ‘fight it as long as possible’ He says he is determined to ‘see the positive sides of things The former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson has revealed he has been diagnosed with terminal cancer and in a “best-case” scenario has about a year left to live. Eriksson, who managed England for five years before leaving after the 2006 World Cup, stood down from his most recent role as the sporting director at the Swedish club Karlstad 11 months ago due to health issues. The 75-year-old told Swedish Radio P1: “Everyone can see that I have a disease that’s not good, and everyone supposes that it’s cancer, and it is. But I have to fight it as long as possible. I know that in the best case it’s about a year, in the worst case even less. Or in the best case I suppose even longer. I don’t think the doctors I have can be totally sure; they can’t put a day on it.” The cancer was diagnosed after he collapsed without any warning, having been for a five-kilometre run the day before. He was also told he had suffered a stroke. “It’s better not to think about it,” he said. “You have to trick your brain. I could go around thinking about that all the time and sit at home and be miserable and think I’m unlucky and so on. “It’s easy to end up in that position. But no, see the positive sides of things and don’t bury yourself in setbacks, because this is the biggest setback of them all.” There was an outpouring of support for the former England manager after he revealed the diagnosis with one of his former England players, Wayne Rooney, describing him as “a special person”. Rooney burst onto the scene at the Euro 2004 having been handed his international debut by Eriksson the previous year. “Sad news this morning,” the former England striker posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Thoughts are with Sven-Göran Eriksson and his family. A brilliant coach and a special person. Loved and respected by everyone. We’re all with you Sven, keep fighting.” The Swede, who had a modest playing career, shot to fame in the early-1980s when he won the Uefa Cup with IFK Gothenburg. Successful spells with Benfica, Roma, Fiorentina and Sampdoria followed before taking Lazio to their second Serie A title in 2000. In 2001, he became the first non-British manager of England and oversaw a 5-1 win against Germany in Munich to take England to the World Cup the following year. He had an exceptional group of players at his disposal – they became known as the “Golden Generation” – but England never made it past the quarter-final stage at a major tournament during his time in charge. They came close, however, losing narrowly to eventual winners, Brazil, in 2002 before two penalty defeats against Portugal at Euro 2004 and the World Cup two years later. During the interview with Swedish radio he questioned whether he had made the right decision to leave Lazio for England. “It was a fantastic life (in Italy). I thoroughly enjoyed it,” he said. “But one day, I got a telephone call from England and I made the decision. It has crossed my mind whether it was the right choice. Maybe I should have stayed in Lazio where I was celebrated as a king?” The England national team’s X account said they were “sending our love, Sven” while former clubs joined in expressing their best wishes to the Swede. Manchester City said everyone at the club is thinking of Eriksson and sent their “collective support to our former manager, and his family and friends, during this time”. Leicester said “we are all with you, Sven” and Notts County posted that they are “sending love and strength to our former director of football, Sven-Göran Eriksson”. After his time with England, Eriksson went on to manage Manchester City for one season when Thaksin Shinawatra was the owner in 2007-08 before spells in charge of Mexico, Ivory Coast and Leicester. He also worked in China between 2013 and 2017.
By Deepu Keshar5 months ago in Humans
3 Reasons Why Making Malaika Was Very Expensive - Toyin Abraham
Nollywood actress and movie producer, Toyin Abraham Ajeyemi is opening up about how much she spent in making her latest movie "Malaika" a reality. While Toyin Abraham did not give exact figures spent on the whole production, she gave us insight into different things she had to spend on, and quickly from the things listed, it becomes very evident that Toyin Abraham really spent a lot of money on this movie. She made the revelation during an interview with Youtuber Isbae U and here is what she said about how much she spent making Malaika.
By Jide Okonjo5 months ago in Humans
B.E.A.T Productions Presents Culture and Politics Ep 1
In an enthralling episode of "Culture and Politics" hosted by Ricky Corporan, the spotlight shines on the empowering event titled "Women on the Move." The illustrious panel comprises influential women, a lineup that boasts the likes of Cardi B, Celines Torbio, Shante Bacon, Karen Civll and Tracy G.
By B.E.A.T Productions5 months ago in Humans