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Saturday, 22 March 2014

Photos: What Celebs Wore To Paul Okoye & Anita Isama’s Wedding

Check out stunning attires and 'aso ebi' styles @ P square's Paul Okoye & Anita Isama’s Wedding which took place today.

Congrats to the happy couple!

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Vogue readers flood Twitter with backlash against its Kim Kardashian cover.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s cover for the April issue of Vogue has inspired a flood of backlash on Twitter today, where fashion influencers and everyday people are weighing in.
Many longtime Vogue subscribers are expressing how they feel ‘betrayed’ by the magazine’s staff, including editor Anna Wintour, for highlighting a reality star like Ms Kardashian.
The social media platform is also host to criticisms that question Ms Kardashian’s relevance among Vogue readers.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's cover for the April issue of Vogue has divided Twitter users, many of whom are issuing backlash on their feeds
Mr Liu also expressed how he feels betrayed by Vogue's editors
Mr Liu also expressed how he feels betrayed by Vogue's editors
Vogue subscriber Chris Liu would rather not receive the magazine's April issue
Vogue subscriber Chris Liu would rather not receive the magazine's April issue

‘I feel betrayed by Anna Wintour and Vogue,’ writes subscriber Chris Liu, who also dispatched a tweet at the magazine saying ‘please do not send me the Kim Kardashian issue.’
 

Influential blogger Bryanboy wrote: ‘Twenty four years of loyalty to American Vogue and then this.’
Outspoken entertainment journalist Nikki Finke also took to her twitter to chime in on the cover, writing: 'I'm loving the big backlash aimed at Anna Wintour for putting Kim Kardashian on Vogue cover. Issue should come with barf bag.'
Former Buffy the Vampire Slayer Sarah Michelle Gellar tweeted that she is going to cancel her Vogue subscription over the cover.
'Well.....I guess I'm canceling my Vogue subscription. Who is with me???' she dispatched.
Charles Wade blames Anna Wintour's state-of-mind for putting Kim and Kanye on the cover
Charles Wade blames Anna Wintour's state-of-mind for putting Kim and Kanye on the cover
Mr Wade also feels that the couple's daughter North is a more deserving cover subject
Mr Wade also feels that the couple's daughter North is a more deserving cover subject
A Vogue reader known on Twitter as Katie Flowers was simply dismissive of the cover
A Vogue reader known on Twitter as Katie Flowers was simply dismissive of the cover
Other tweets implied how Ms Kardashian’s status as an E! reality star is of far lower caliber than Vogue’s legacy as a publication for elite facets of society.
A Twitter user known as Liam Calderone wrote: ‘Kim Kardashian and Vogue shouldn’t be put in the same sentence. End of.’

The Fashion Law, a blog not typically known for asserting an editorial opinion, deemed the cover  an exception appropriate for a strong opinion.


A Vogue fan named Esi has questioned Kimye's relevancy among the magazine's other readers
A Vogue fan named Esi has questioned Kimye's relevancy among the magazine's other readers
A Lady Gaga fan known as @MonsterGrillz has commented on the cover with some suspicions
A Lady Gaga fan known as @MonsterGrillz has commented on the cover with some suspicions

Liam Calderone says that Kim Kardashian is of an entirely different caliber than Vogue
Liam Calderone says that Kim Kardashian is of an entirely different caliber than Vogue
‘Dear Vogue, there is a difference between controversial and classless. Learn it,’ the site tweeted.

One Twitter user, only known as Esi, even questioned Ms Kardashian’s relevance among American Vogue readers. She wrote: Does Kim Kardashian really appeal to the Vogue America readership I meannn.’ [sic]
Influential blogger Bryanboy was a little more than confused about the Kimye cover
Influential blogger Bryanboy was a little more than confused about the Kimye cover
A Vogue reader named Matt wishes that Kim Kardashian's issue fails so she will never land on the magazine's cover again
A Vogue reader named Matt wishes that Kim Kardashian's issue fails so she will never land on the magazine's cover again
Outspoken entertainment journalist Nikki Finke weighed in on the cover with her signature acerbic voice
Outspoken entertainment journalist Nikki Finke weighed in on the cover with her signature acerbic voice

While these tweets remained relatively level-headed, others were more inflammatory.

BuzzFeed editor Matt Bellasai wrote: ‘I’m gonna buy the Kanye and Kim Vogue issue just so I can burn it.’
And another user, only known as Matt, wishes that the issue is a complete bomb.

He wrote: ‘I hope Vogue has the worst sales ever with this issue & they learn to never put that undeserving b**** anywhere near the magazine ever again.
Even the wholesome Sarah Michelle Gellar chimed in on the cover, saying that she is cancelling her subscription to Vogue
Even the wholesome Sarah Michelle Gellar chimed in on the cover, saying that she is cancelling her subscription to Vogue

Matt Bellasai says that he will only buy the magazine if he can set it on fire
Matt Bellasai says that he will only buy the magazine if he can set it on fire
Typically reserved and reported blog The Fashion Law exerted an opinion on the issue, implying that it is classless
Typically reserved and reported blog The Fashion Law exerted an opinion on the issue, implying that it is classless
While these opinions acknowledge Vogue's history as a publication for the wealthy and discerning, they do not recall how the magazine popularized placing celebrities, not models, on covers.
In an excerpt from Ms Wintour's April editor's letter, she writes that Vogue has made its mark by 'being able to feature those who define the culture at any given moment, who stir things up, whose presence in the world shapes the way it looks and influences the way we see it.
'I think we can all agree on the fact that that role is currently being played by Kim and Kanye to a T.'



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See Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's Gorgeous Vogue Cover!



Gorgeous indeed! What do you think?





Friday, 21 March 2014

Jim Iyke Proposes To Nadia Buari On His Reality Show

Jim Iyke Proposes To Nadia Buari On His Reality Show


Looks like Nollywood actor, Jim Iyke will be tying the knot with Ghanaian actress,Nadia Buari. He proposed to her with a six-carat diamond ring on the last edition of his reality show, Jim Iyke Unscripted and she said YES!!!

According to Jim, he designed the ring he presented to Nadia in different countries including Sierra Leone, Ghana, Liberia and London.

Thursday, 20 March 2014

PHOTOS AND VIDEO: Countess Vaughn... The Horrific Dangers Of Lace Front Wigs






If you watched sitcoms during the 90s, then you’d be familiar with actress Countess Vaughn. She was the funny girl on “Moesha”, then landed her own spin-off show “The Parkers”, and then did a brief stint on the VH1 weight loss reality show, “Celebrity Fit Club.” The actress recently appeared on “The Doctors” where she revealed the horrors of lace front wigs and what they did to her hair and scalp.
After a five-year long love affair with the hair pieces that require constant application of wig glue to stay in place, Countess realized that she had developed a severe scalp infection. But because she couldn’t accept that a wig could be causing such damage, the actress let the oozing and hair loss that resulted from the infection go on for six months before consulting a dermatologist.

“The red flag was the oozing from my ears, from my forehead, the whole nape around my head. The puss, that horrible smell, it was painful. I let this go by for six months,” she explained on the show. Little did she know, Countess had a severe reaction to the glue that she used to apply the wig. The reaction resulted in severe pain, massive hair loss and skin discoloration. The skin around her ears even fell off.

Some women wear lace front wigs for the simple convenience of shielding their own hair from damage and changing up their style. Others use these wigs to conceal severe hair loss from illness, such as cancer or even stress. Lace front wigs became popular when women saw how versatile and natural-looking the appearance of the scalp looked. Using tape or glue to hold the wig in place is common, however, those can be very damaging to the scalp and hair if used consistently. Countess struggled with self-esteem issues and used this experience to instil self-confidence in her daughter.
“I was embarrassed, you have to be at home, and be bald,” Countess said while holding back tears. “I had to go through this to teach my little one that you have to love yourself before anyone else will.”
See full video below.
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