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Thursday, December 19, 2019

TONI-ANN SINGH CROWNED MISS WORLD 2019

Jamaican psychology student Toni-Ann Singh was crowned Miss World 2019 on Saturday December 14, 2019 at a ceremony in London. The very excited Miss World 2019 had this to say “To that little girl in St. Thomas, Jamaica, and all the girls around the world, please believe in yourself, and know that you are worthy and capable of achieving your dreams. This crown is not mine, but yours. You have a purpose.” Toni-Ann Singh was crowned by last year’s winner, Mexican Vanessa Ponce de Leon. Singh is the fourth Jamaican to win the title. France’s Ophely Mezino and India’s Suman Rao were the runners-up in this year’s edition of the highly revered beauty pageant.


Saturday, December 14, 2019

ETINOSA IDEMUDIA IS IN LOVE WITH A GUY 10 YEARS YOUNGER

A c‎ontroversial Nollywood actress, Etinosa Idemudia has found love again, but her lover is 10 years her junior! Breaking the good news she quipped excitingly ‎“I have been hiding my relationship for a while but my boyfriend has refused to hide it and I really love him. The truth is, I am dating a guy 10 years younger than I am. Our love affair started in a studio. He was so confident and I loved his voice. At first, I thought it would just be for fun but I grew to deeply feel something for him.Right now I am ready to marry him if he proposes. I love his energy, his vibe. He is so much fun. An older person would be more serioRight now I am ready to marry him if he proposes. I love his energy, his vibe. He is so much fun. An older person would be more serious and less fun but my Morien is full of life. He is adventurous and serenades me right after he pisses me off".‎
On how she is enjoying sexual intimacy with a ‘small boy’, the controversial actress says: “At first it was a bit awkward but I don’t know, I guess, age is nothing but a number. Trust me. There is nothing small about him down there; he is huge!”



Tuesday, December 10, 2019

ZOZIBINI TUNZI WINS MISS UNIVERSE 2019

Miss South Africa,  Zozibini Tunzi was crowned Miss Universe on December 9, 2019 after excelling through rounds of swimsuit and evening gown struts, questions on social issues and one final chance to explain why she was the right choice.  "I grew up in a world where a woman who looks like me — with my kind of skin and my kind of hair — was never considered to be beautiful," she said in her last response. "I think it is time that that stops today. I want children to look at me and see my face and I want them to see their faces reflected in mine." The two runners-up for the crown were Miss Mexico and Miss Puerto Rico. "If you do not use your beauty for your life's mission, it's just an empty ornament," Sofía Aragón, representing Mexico, said earlier in the competition. Madison Anderson represented Puerto Rico. "Being on the Miss Universe stage is not just a dream" Anderson said. "I believe that I found my mission. It's a representation of dedication, resilience and perseverance. I do believe my mission is to show the world that magic happens when we refuse to give up because the universe always listens to a stubborn heart." And if you're wondering, yes, there was another mix-up and Steve Harvey was involved in it. But it was nothing like the 2015 disaster when he called out the wrong winner. Harvey hosted the pageant for the fifth time sporting a bedazzled green and gold suit jacket. He was commenting on a costume from earlier in week and said Miss Philippines won the National Costume Contest. He was right, but the woman who came out on stage said she was Miss Malaysia. "Y'all got to quit doing this to me," he said.