Tuesday, 19 August 2014

MISSING TOP MODEL ATAUI DENG FOUND AFTER TWO WEEKS IN NEW YORK HOSPITAL









Missing top model Ataui Deng, 22, has been found after two weeks of disappearance after leaving a party in New York City. Her boyfriend, actor and PR Grant Monohon said she has been acting "irregularly" before she went missing. Deng who is currently in hospital in New York City is one of Trump Model Management top models and she has appear in high profile fashion shows and music videos was one of the faces of Rihana's recent 'River Island Collection'.
Deng has walked for top brand such as Hermes, Dior, Diane von Furstenberg, Jean Paul Gaultier, Kenzo, Zac Posen, Proenza Schouler and among others. She is represented by Elite in Europe. She is currently going thru divorce procedures with fellow Trump model Kortney William.


Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Alicia Keys Praises Femi Kuti’s New Album

American singer, Alicia Keys, is full of praises for Nigerian-born, Femi Kuti’s “No Place for my Dream”Album. Alicia termed the album ”Music that feeds you”. See what she tweeted below:
Alicia Keys on Vibe Magazine – Nigerian & Ghanaian Fashion - 2


Femi Kuti
Femi Kuti
To even think that a superstar like Alicia Keys appreciates our music…. I hope they are going to do a collabo soon!

Jim Iyke In London To Shoot His ‘Jim Iyke Unscipted’ Reality Tv Show



OLAMIDE IS GONNA BE DADDY!

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Talented singer,  Olamide, will be joining the list of celeb fathers real soon. This is because his long-time girlfriend, Adebukunmi Aisha Suleiman is pregnant with his child. Aisha is the lady he calls the love of his life. According to him, Aisha was there for him from the very beginning, when he was nothing.
Congrats to them.

Thursday, 20 February 2014

SEE BASKETMOUTH SHUN KIM KARDASHIAN

SHOO? Basketmouth Shunned Kim Kardashian In Pictures


Top Nigerian Comedian, Basketmouth who is known for his hilarious jokes and videos shared the photo below of him snubbing Kim Kardashian during Darey's concert 'Love like a movie' held last year in Lagos.
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He shared the photo with caption "Kim K...please chill...I am busy".
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Basketmouth who is known for his hilarious and uncensored jokes and videos replied his doubting fans for thinking that the picture was Photoshopped...photo

BASKETMOUTH GO GAGA IN WORLD, JUST CHECK THE PICTURES

IN PICTURES: Basketmouth's 'Uncensored' 2014 UK Tour Is Mega Success


Basketmouth embarked on his ‘Uncensored’ 2014 tour from Port Harcourt and landed in the U.K over the Valentine weekend.
The Nigerian Ace comedian visits 4 cities: Aberdeen, Manchester, Birmingham and, finally, London at the Indigo O2 Arena.
Tickets to the show were sold out a week before the concert date and even after launching standing tickets, they sold out in hours! The concert has gone down as the 1st African comedy or music show to be sold out completely in London.
Interestingly the ad campaign promoted Basketmouth as the only performing artist for the night (which many feared may affect turn out being that most shows are known to feature top music acts alongside comedy), but this was set-up as the traditional one-man stand up gig. He held the crowd down with a straight set of 2 hours, all brand new material.
The similar show can be seen in Lagos on May 4, 2014, at the Eko Hotel & suites Convention Centre.
See the PHOTOS from one of the shows below:
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Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Flavour and New Lover Dillish @It

We are about to shed more light to the rumors making the rounds that Dillish Mathews and highlife Singer, Flavour are dating. We can now categorically answer that question.





Flavour has been playing the gentleman for the heartbroken, Dillish and they were said to have been keeping each others company before emotions started flying everywhere. “Flavour is crazy about Dillish, the song I’m for real was made for her” – a source told said in a chat.

Dillish has trust issues, that was why Flavour posted a picture of them having dinner which they both happily took and Flavour posted on his Instagram page for the world to see his new found love tagging the photo – “Dinner with mama”. Well you can now decide if they are dating or not but we can categorically tell you they are both in love and we can’t wait to see the Valentine gift Flavour will be giving his new love.

Stupidity @ Its Peak... Tonto Sister Calls Her Sister

Here is what Tonto Dikeh wrote about her struggles before fame...







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    Hmmmm looking back and all I can say iz Lord I thank you for talent oh life waz nt easy somtimz it seemz iz d end of d world, n somtimz I even sit n ask God why me? N somtimz I used to say why waz I nt born abroad cuz I used to think money fall frm tree ova der! Uni life waz so hard for me, handouts I could not afford I beg frm hand to hand jst to eat!

    Den wil be jeans @ alaba market if d jeanz is longer Dan me I will cut it to my size n I will say iz rugged jeans! I will ask frdz for favour b4 they help they will ask me to do somtin for dem eg clean their room, help with course work jst to hav 2000 nair gosh, I never allowed dat to pull me down play like play I finished my uni n graduate with 2nd class Engineering!

    Job waz hard to get mov frm place to place until 1 day I came across a poster dat says BE THE NEXT MOVIE STAR I applied and to GOD be the Glory THEY called me I waz sort listed for the realty TV show tho I dint win tho I dint win but I came out 2nd and the rest iz history so palz if I can make it in 9ja! U can also do d same life iz full of HARD TIMEZ but never let it break u down, never give up fight for what u believe cause God haz iz special plan for u! Diz my life my story hope to read urz som day n I see greatness in daz readn diz #EasyLionEasyTiger #poko

"SUPER MODEL ADAEZE" HITS THE RUNWAY FASHION SHOW 2014

 Fashion knows no bounds as Port Harcourt city is set to confirm it status once again as the second fastest growing fashion capital of Nigeria. "SUPER MODEL ADAEZE" HITS THE RUNWAY FASHION SHOW 2014  will bring the glitz and glam to fashion lovers and aficionados on the 7th of
March 15 designers and 34 models on one glittering runway. This talk of the town fashion event will be hosted at the elaborate Grace Event Center (No 3 Evo Road, GRA Port Harcourt, Rivers State) in a cozy and edgy atmosphere. This event is strictly by invitation. For your invites and reservation contact: 08039286380. 

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Bruce Jenner gradually turning himself into a woman


Former Olympic athlete and Keeping Up with the Kardashians reality star Bruce Jenner is reportedly gradually transforming himself into a feminine version of his old self. The 64-year-old father of six is rumoured to have recently undergone a procedure to shave down his Adam's apple, a procedure typically done on patients who are in the first stage of gender reassignment
TMZ reports that Bruce has gone through other changes as well, including growing out his hair and nails in a pronounced way. And he seems to be growing breasts. Continue...
A source told TMZ that no one on the family's reality show discusses the changes in Bruce, and there are no plans to address them on the show.

A report from Star magazine last year
“Bruce has a feminine side,” a family friend told Star. “He likes growing his hair out, loves getting manicures and pedicures and won’t leave home without his diamond earrings.”
The source added: “Kris even says that Bruce is more of a woman than she is!”
The family insider said Bruce was tired of being “bullied and bossed around” by the more masculine Kris. But the insider said Bruce stayed with Kris for 22 years because she fiercely protected his dirty secret — that he’s a cross dresser.
Star first reported Bruce’s fetish for feminine things two years ago — when Robert Kardashian’s former wife, Ellen Kardashian, spilled the tea.
“Kim got a phone call from a lingerie company called Bordelle; they were checking to see if Kim got the lingerie they sent her,” Ellen explained.
“She never got it. They told her they had called the house and spoken to Bruce, and he told them that Kim would wear a size large. Kim thought that was odd, because she is a medium.” Ellen continued: “When Kim went to the house, she asked Kris if she signed for it, and Kris said no. Kim asked the housekeeper if she’d seen any lingerie, and the housekeeper said it was in Bruce’s closet. So Kim went in Bruce’s closet and found tons of expensive lingerie that was all stretched out! She took it all and left. When Kim asked her mother about it, Kris denied it was Bruce’s.”

Saturday, 8 February 2014

10 Things You Didn't Know About Being A Model


               Have you ever wondered what's like being a model. . . as told by a top model

 1. Despite getting to wear the most beautiful, expensive, glamorous outfits, models unfortunately don’t actually get to keep the clothes. Sometimes you may get lucky and get to keep something, but this rarely happens.


2. Most people believe models just have photoshoots everyday, whereas in reality many models (apart from supermodels) find it tricky getting regular bookings. There can often be periods of time with nothing but castings before work starts coming in.





 3. Shoots are not always as glamorous as the photos portray. There is often a lot more going on behind a photo shoot than the finished picture presents. The model may have to work on a really cold or hot day wearing completely the wrong type of clothes for the season, have had 100 outfit changes or had to pose in really uncomfortable positions to get the shots.

 
4. Your expectations don't always match reality. There can be the rare occasions whereby a model can apply for, or turn up at a shoot, expecting one thing (e.g. a fashion shoot) and find that the photographer wants to try and change it to a topless or nude shoot.

 5. You have to be on your guard. With so many camera phones backstage at shoots and runway shows sometimes someone will try and capture models at times when they may not want to be photographed. I personally had a shoot for a prominent magazine and whilst the other models and I were getting changed there was a dodgy guy taking pictures with hidden cameras. Not cool.

 6. Models can be any age. A common misconception is that you need to be young in order to model, however there are so many different types of modelling, if you have the right look, there are plenty of opportunities out there for the more mature lady. It's never too late.

 7. Models don’t always get paid for shoots. Especially for new models building up their experience, there are many shoots that compensate in trade, either with photos or clothes, or sometimes you may not end up with anything at all.

 8. Modelling can involve a lot of time spent waiting around; whether that’s waiting to get your hair or makeup done, waiting for the photographer to set up, waiting to get your photos back, waiting for runway shows to start or waiting to be seen at castings. So you often see models with a book or iphone in hand as there is so much free time.



 
9. Develop a thick skin. A lot more work goes into re-touching images than most people realise. Some models can be completely altered in pictures from the way they normally look. There are many tricks used to create that perfect image - I even once had my ears superglued back because a photographer thought they stuck out too much.







 10. It is ok to eat. Believe it or not, not all models live on noodle or diet coke and a bottle of water a day, the majority of models actually eat a normal healthy diet, and can even enjoy the odd burger, African dish and a glass of wine or beer. But don't tell anyone...






















The 10 Things You Didn't Know About Being A Model

by Rachel Woods
Have you ever wondered what it's really like being a model? We got the lowdown from model and writer Rachel Woods – and you won't believe what she had to say…

1. Develop a thick skin. A lot more work goes into re-touching images than most people realise. Some models can be completely altered in pictures from the way they normally look. There are many tricks used to create that perfect image - I even once had my ears superglued back because a photographer thought they stuck out too much.

2. It is ok to eat. Believe it or not, not all models live on sticks of celery and two grapes a day, the majority of models actually eat a normal healthy diet, and can even enjoy the odd burger and milkshake. But don't tell anyone...


3. Models don’t always get paid for shoots. Especially for new models building up their experience, there are many shoots that compensate in trade, either with photos or clothes, or sometimes you may not end up with anything at all.
4. Shoots are not always as glamorous as the photos portray. There is often a lot more going on behind a photo shoot than the finished picture presents. The model may have to work on a really cold or hot day wearing completely the wrong type of clothes for the season, have had 100 outfit changes or had to pose in really uncomfortable positions to get the shots.


5. You have to be on your guard. With so many camera phones backstage at shoots and runway shows sometimes someone will try and capture models at times when they may not want to be photographed. I personally had a shoot for a prominent magazine and whilst the other models and I were getting changed there was a dodgy guy taking pictures with hidden cameras. Not cool.
6. Despite getting to wear the most beautiful, expensive, glamorous outfits, models unfortunately don’t actually get to keep the clothes. Sometimes you may get lucky and get to keep something, but this rarely happens.


7. Most people believe models just have photoshoots everyday, whereas in reality many models (apart from supermodels) find it tricky getting regular bookings. There can often be periods of time with nothing but castings before work starts coming in.
8. Modelling can involve a lot of time spent waiting around; whether that’s waiting to get your hair or makeup done, waiting for the photographer to set up, waiting to get your photos back, waiting for runway shows to start or waiting to be seen at castings. So you often see models with a book or iphone in hand as there is so much free time.


9. Your expectations don't always match reality. There can be the rare occasions whereby a model can apply for, or turn up at a shoot, expecting one thing (e.g. a fashion shoot) and find that the photographer wants to try and change it to a topless or nude shoot.
10. Models can be any age. A common misconception is that you need to be young in order to model, however there are so many different types of modelling, if you have the right look, there are plenty of opportunities out there for the more mature lady. It's never too late.

Read more at http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/543427/the-10-things-you-didn-t-know-about-being-a-model.html#geP98ltB8HPj2ZIj.99

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Have you ever wondered what it's really like being a model? We got the lowdown from model and writer Rachel Woods – and you won't believe what she had to say…

1. Develop a thick skin. A lot more work goes into re-touching images than most people realise. Some models can be completely altered in pictures from the way they normally look. There are many tricks used to create that perfect image - I even once had my ears superglued back because a photographer thought they stuck out too much.

2. It is ok to eat. Believe it or not, not all models live on sticks of celery and two grapes a day, the majority of models actually eat a normal healthy diet, and can even enjoy the odd burger and milkshake. But don't tell anyone...



3. Models don’t always get paid for shoots. Especially for new models building up their experience, there are many shoots that compensate in trade, either with photos or clothes, or sometimes you may not end up with anything at all.

4. Shoots are not always as glamorous as the photos portray. There is often a lot more going on behind a photo shoot than the finished picture presents. The model may have to work on a really cold or hot day wearing completely the wrong type of clothes for the season, have had 100 outfit changes or had to pose in really uncomfortable positions to get the shots.



5. You have to be on your guard. With so many camera phones backstage at shoots and runway shows sometimes someone will try and capture models at times when they may not want to be photographed. I personally had a shoot for a prominent magazine and whilst the other models and I were getting changed there was a dodgy guy taking pictures with hidden cameras. Not cool.

6. Despite getting to wear the most beautiful, expensive, glamorous outfits, models unfortunately don’t actually get to keep the clothes. Sometimes you may get lucky and get to keep something, but this rarely happens.



7. Most people believe models just have photoshoots everyday, whereas in reality many models (apart from supermodels) find it tricky getting regular bookings. There can often be periods of time with nothing but castings before work starts coming in.

8. Modelling can involve a lot of time spent waiting around; whether that’s waiting to get your hair or makeup done, waiting for the photographer to set up, waiting to get your photos back, waiting for runway shows to start or waiting to be seen at castings. So you often see models with a book or iphone in hand as there is so much free time.



9. Your expectations don't always match reality. There can be the rare occasions whereby a model can apply for, or turn up at a shoot, expecting one thing (e.g. a fashion shoot) and find that the photographer wants to try and change it to a topless or nude shoot.

10. Models can be any age. A common misconception is that you need to be young in order to model, however there are so many different types of modelling, if you have the right look, there are plenty of opportunities out there for the more mature lady. It's never too late.
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Have you ever wondered what it's really like being a model? We got the lowdown from model and writer Rachel Woods – and you won't believe what she had to say…

1. Develop a thick skin. A lot more work goes into re-touching images than most people realise. Some models can be completely altered in pictures from the way they normally look. There are many tricks used to create that perfect image - I even once had my ears superglued back because a photographer thought they stuck out too much.

2. It is ok to eat. Believe it or not, not all models live on sticks of celery and two grapes a day, the majority of models actually eat a normal healthy diet, and can even enjoy the odd burger and milkshake. But don't tell anyone...



3. Models don’t always get paid for shoots. Especially for new models building up their experience, there are many shoots that compensate in trade, either with photos or clothes, or sometimes you may not end up with anything at all.

4. Shoots are not always as glamorous as the photos portray. There is often a lot more going on behind a photo shoot than the finished picture presents. The model may have to work on a really cold or hot day wearing completely the wrong type of clothes for the season, have had 100 outfit changes or had to pose in really uncomfortable positions to get the shots.



5. You have to be on your guard. With so many camera phones backstage at shoots and runway shows sometimes someone will try and capture models at times when they may not want to be photographed. I personally had a shoot for a prominent magazine and whilst the other models and I were getting changed there was a dodgy guy taking pictures with hidden cameras. Not cool.

6. Despite getting to wear the most beautiful, expensive, glamorous outfits, models unfortunately don’t actually get to keep the clothes. Sometimes you may get lucky and get to keep something, but this rarely happens.



7. Most people believe models just have photoshoots everyday, whereas in reality many models (apart from supermodels) find it tricky getting regular bookings. There can often be periods of time with nothing but castings before work starts coming in.

8. Modelling can involve a lot of time spent waiting around; whether that’s waiting to get your hair or makeup done, waiting for the photographer to set up, waiting to get your photos back, waiting for runway shows to start or waiting to be seen at castings. So you often see models with a book or iphone in hand as there is so much free time.



9. Your expectations don't always match reality. There can be the rare occasions whereby a model can apply for, or turn up at a shoot, expecting one thing (e.g. a fashion shoot) and find that the photographer wants to try and change it to a topless or nude shoot.

10. Models can be any age. A common misconception is that you need to be young in order to model, however there are so many different types of modelling, if you have the right look, there are plenty of opportunities out there for the more mature lady. It's never too late.


The 10 Things You Didn't Know About Being A Model

by Rachel Woods
Have you ever wondered what it's really like being a model? We got the lowdown from model and writer Rachel Woods – and you won't believe what she had to say…

1. Develop a thick skin. A lot more work goes into re-touching images than most people realise. Some models can be completely altered in pictures from the way they normally look. There are many tricks used to create that perfect image - I even once had my ears superglued back because a photographer thought they stuck out too much.

2. It is ok to eat. Believe it or not, not all models live on sticks of celery and two grapes a day, the majority of models actually eat a normal healthy diet, and can even enjoy the odd burger and milkshake. But don't tell anyone...


3. Models don’t always get paid for shoots. Especially for new models building up their experience, there are many shoots that compensate in trade, either with photos or clothes, or sometimes you may not end up with anything at all.
4. Shoots are not always as glamorous as the photos portray. There is often a lot more going on behind a photo shoot than the finished picture presents. The model may have to work on a really cold or hot day wearing completely the wrong type of clothes for the season, have had 100 outfit changes or had to pose in really uncomfortable positions to get the shots.


5. You have to be on your guard. With so many camera phones backstage at shoots and runway shows sometimes someone will try and capture models at times when they may not want to be photographed. I personally had a shoot for a prominent magazine and whilst the other models and I were getting changed there was a dodgy guy taking pictures with hidden cameras. Not cool.
6. Despite getting to wear the most beautiful, expensive, glamorous outfits, models unfortunately don’t actually get to keep the clothes. Sometimes you may get lucky and get to keep something, but this rarely happens.


7. Most people believe models just have photoshoots everyday, whereas in reality many models (apart from supermodels) find it tricky getting regular bookings. There can often be periods of time with nothing but castings before work starts coming in.
8. Modelling can involve a lot of time spent waiting around; whether that’s waiting to get your hair or makeup done, waiting for the photographer to set up, waiting to get your photos back, waiting for runway shows to start or waiting to be seen at castings. So you often see models with a book or iphone in hand as there is so much free time.


9. Your expectations don't always match reality. There can be the rare occasions whereby a model can apply for, or turn up at a shoot, expecting one thing (e.g. a fashion shoot) and find that the photographer wants to try and change it to a topless or nude shoot.
10. Models can be any age. A common misconception is that you need to be young in order to model, however there are so many different types of modelling, if you have the right look, there are plenty of opportunities out there for the more mature lady. It's never too late.

Read more at http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/543427/the-10-things-you-didn-t-know-about-being-a-model.html#geP98ltB8HPj2ZIj.99


The 10 Things You Didn't Know About Being A Model

by Rachel Woods
Have you ever wondered what it's really like being a model? We got the lowdown from model and writer Rachel Woods – and you won't believe what she had to say…

1. Develop a thick skin. A lot more work goes into re-touching images than most people realise. Some models can be completely altered in pictures from the way they normally look. There are many tricks used to create that perfect image - I even once had my ears superglued back because a photographer thought they stuck out too much.

2. It is ok to eat. Believe it or not, not all models live on sticks of celery and two grapes a day, the majority of models actually eat a normal healthy diet, and can even enjoy the odd burger and milkshake. But don't tell anyone...


3. Models don’t always get paid for shoots. Especially for new models building up their experience, there are many shoots that compensate in trade, either with photos or clothes, or sometimes you may not end up with anything at all.
4. Shoots are not always as glamorous as the photos portray. There is often a lot more going on behind a photo shoot than the finished picture presents. The model may have to work on a really cold or hot day wearing completely the wrong type of clothes for the season, have had 100 outfit changes or had to pose in really uncomfortable positions to get the shots.


5. You have to be on your guard. With so many camera phones backstage at shoots and runway shows sometimes someone will try and capture models at times when they may not want to be photographed. I personally had a shoot for a prominent magazine and whilst the other models and I were getting changed there was a dodgy guy taking pictures with hidden cameras. Not cool.
6. Despite getting to wear the most beautiful, expensive, glamorous outfits, models unfortunately don’t actually get to keep the clothes. Sometimes you may get lucky and get to keep something, but this rarely happens.


7. Most people believe models just have photoshoots everyday, whereas in reality many models (apart from supermodels) find it tricky getting regular bookings. There can often be periods of time with nothing but castings before work starts coming in.
8. Modelling can involve a lot of time spent waiting around; whether that’s waiting to get your hair or makeup done, waiting for the photographer to set up, waiting to get your photos back, waiting for runway shows to start or waiting to be seen at castings. So you often see models with a book or iphone in hand as there is so much free time.


9. Your expectations don't always match reality. There can be the rare occasions whereby a model can apply for, or turn up at a shoot, expecting one thing (e.g. a fashion shoot) and find that the photographer wants to try and change it to a topless or nude shoot.
10. Models can be any age. A common misconception is that you need to be young in order to model, however there are so many different types of modelling, if you have the right look, there are plenty of opportunities out there for the more mature lady. It's never too late.

Read more at http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/543427/the-10-things-you-didn-t-know-about-being-a-model.html#geP98ltB8HPj2ZIj.99