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Bobrisky Writes Emotional Letter to Late Mother, Reveals Personal Hardships (Photo)
Losing a loved one is never easy, and for Nigerian crossdresser and social media personality Bobrisky, the pain of losing his mother still lingers. Known for his flamboyant lifestyle and bold personality, Bobrisky recently opened up about the personal struggles he has faced since his mother's passing, offering his followers a rare glimpse into his private life beyond the glamour.
By Jide Okonjo10 months ago in Humans
Why Marriage Isn't Favorable to Women - Uche Ogbodo's Viral Rant (VIDEO)
Uche Ogbodo is ranting about the unfavourability of marriage to women in a new video saying: UCHE OGBODO: Let us take marriage into consideration. You know that marriage does not favor women in any way. Honestly, it favors only men. A man and a woman come together, get married or arrange to get married, and the whole work in the relationship centers on the head of the woman. The woman will clean. The woman will cook. The woman will nurture. The woman will even pamper the man. The woman will get pregnant. The woman will bear the kids. The woman will raise the kids. The woman will do everything. The only acknowledged responsibility of the man is to provide. Hunger and starvation will drive some women to start a side business, a side hustle, so that they can have money to take care of their children, to provide food because the man is not providing — the man is not bringing the money home to feed the children. And jealousy will still kill the man — that your wife is getting money, that your wife wants to better herself, that your wife is starting a side hustle. Are you not supposed to support her side hustle? You, that is not even having money, why won’t you support the woman so that she can also support you? It’s supposed to be 50/50. It’s supposed to be “bring and I bring,” communal living. Okay, but now this woman starts a business — you won’t support. Then you will tell her that the only way this business will work is when, at the end of the day, she brings the salary home. Or she starts a job — you say that every month she must remit her salary to you as god of Nazareth. Then, as she should bring it, you don’t want her to be better than you. You don’t want her to be rich, and you’ll still not give her money. Is she your slave? Should hunger kill her and her children in the marriage? What is all this? You’re supposed to support your wife. You’re supposed to support your wife’s dream. Let her grow! You don’t know her God-given destiny. Support your wife. Let her become even the president. Women can become presidents! It’s okay for you to be the husband of a president. Support your wife’s hustle. Stop enslaving these women every day. Stop beating. Stop abusing women — psychological abuse, emotional abuse, physical abuse — stop it. Stop making marriages a living hell for women. Men just like the easy way out. The easy way out. They don’t want to partake in child raising. All they know is, "I will provide, and it’s my job to provide. It’s my job to just go to work and come back.” So many women have become providers in their own homes too. So many women work in this generation. Women do not leave everything for men. They have careers. They have businesses. They have to support. They have to raise a family. They have to do things. The world has evolved to that level, yet you will not be a caring husband. You will not be a loving partner. You will not give your wife sex. You will not even care for your wife. You will not even pet your wife. You will not do anything for this woman. You will come back. You will cheat. Only you will slap her. You will give her mental breakdown. Only you will abuse her emotionally. So many women are going through so much in their marriage because of not having children — mental abuse. It’s not only when you beat a woman that you have abused her. You will abuse her mentally, call her barren. A woman had eight miscarriages in her marriage, and her husband kept on calling her a barren woman and beating her. How dare you? How dare you call a woman who had eight miscarriages a barren woman? She has been pregnant eight times, but because of the frustrations that you give her in the marriage, she keeps losing the babies, and you call her barren? Are you a bastard? Why are men so wicked? Why are some men so wicked? You abuse her emotionally. You reduce her to nothing. You make her less of herself. You call her ugly because her body has changed in marriage. Her body changes — she has had children for you, beautiful children for you. Do you know what it takes to have kids? You look at that woman and call her shapeless. You tell her, “Look at how your tummy is. You’re very ugly.” How dare you? Then you start to see other fine women who have never had pregnancy in their life, who have never been pregnant, who are still young and prime. Then your wife becomes ugly in your eyes? May God judge you. You need to do better, especially African men.
By Jide Okonjo10 months ago in Humans
Is Ben Stiller Married Now?
Ben Stiller, the legendary comedian and actor, has had a fascinating career filled with blockbuster hits like Zoolander, Meet the Parents, and Night at the Museum. But beyond his Hollywood success, fans have always been curious about his personal life—especially his marriage to actress Christine Taylor.
By Sangita Nandi10 months ago in Humans
George Foreman
The boxing world mourns the loss of George Foreman, a legendary heavyweight champion, who passed away at the age of 76, as confirmed by his family. Foreman, affectionately known as "Big George," carved out an extraordinary career in boxing. He secured Olympic gold in 1968 and became a two-time world heavyweight champion, with his second title win at age 45 making him the oldest heavyweight champion in history. His first reign ended in 1974 when he faced Muhammad Ali in the iconic "Rumble in the Jungle" bout. Foreman’s professional record included an impressive 76 victories, with 68 of those wins coming by knockout—nearly double the number achieved by Ali. He retired in 1997 but not before lending his name to a highly successful grill, which became a global sensation and earned him more wealth than his boxing career ever did. In a heartfelt Instagram post, his family shared, "Our hearts are shattered. He was a man of faith, a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. His life was defined by humility, purpose, and an unwavering commitment to his beliefs." The statement continued, "As an Olympian, two-time heavyweight champion, and humanitarian, he was a beacon of discipline and integrity. He worked tirelessly to protect his legacy and ensure his name remained synonymous with honor." Born on January 10, 1949, in Marshall, Texas, Foreman grew up in a segregated South, raised by a single mother alongside six siblings. After dropping out of school and engaging in petty crimes, he found solace in boxing. At just 19, he claimed the heavyweight gold medal at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, launching a professional career that saw him win 37 consecutive fights. Over his career, he suffered only five losses. One of his most notable victories came in 1973 when he defeated the previously undefeated Joe Frazier in Kingston, Jamaica, knocking him down six times within the first two rounds. However, his 1974 match against Ali in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), remains one of the most celebrated fights in boxing history. Ali, considered the underdog, employed the "rope-a-dope" strategy to exhaust Foreman, ultimately securing a knockout in the eighth round. Reflecting on the fight decades later, Foreman admitted that the loss to Ali was a turning point in his life. He retired in 1977, became an ordained minister, and founded his own church in Texas. He often credited the defeat with leading him to a life of faith and service. Foreman returned to the ring in 1987 to fund a youth center, winning 24 matches before losing to Evander Holyfield in 1991. In 1994, he made history again by defeating Michael Moorer to reclaim the heavyweight title at age 45. Beyond boxing, Foreman became a household name thanks to the George Foreman Grill, a kitchen appliance that sold millions worldwide. His charismatic catchphrase, "Lean Mean Grilling Machine," became iconic. Foreman was married five times and fathered 12 children, including five sons all named George. He explained that naming his sons after himself was a way to ensure they always shared a bond. "If one of us rises, we all rise together," he once said. "And if one falls, we all fall together. Written by Gerieke Olthof
By Gerieke olthof10 months ago in Humans
Foreman George Death
watch full video The phrase “Foreman George death” has sparked curiosity, confusion, and speculation over the years. Many people search for information about legendary boxer George Foreman, wondering if he has passed away. Others come across false rumors, conspiracy theories, or misleading news.
By Md Jahangir Alam10 months ago in Humans
Jameis Winston Wife: All About Breion Allen, Age, Kids, and Their Love Story
Jameis Winston, the talented NFL quarterback, has been in the spotlight for years, thanks to his impressive career on the field. But off the field, he shares a beautiful life with his wife, Breion Allen. Their love story is one of commitment, support, and growing together through life’s many challenges.
By Sangita Nandi10 months ago in Humans
George Foreman Life
George Foreman, one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time, was known for his ferocious power in the ring and his remarkable comeback story. Beyond boxing, he became a successful entrepreneur, minister, and philanthropist. Over the years, fans have been captivated by his journey from a troubled youth to a world champion, and later, a household name thanks to the George Foreman Grill.
By Ilsa Sophia10 months ago in Humans
Is Jake Paul Married? The Truth About His Love Life and Engagement
Jake Paul is no stranger to making headlines. Whether it’s his explosive boxing matches, YouTube antics, or high-profile relationships, fans always want to know what’s going on in his life. One question that keeps popping up is: Is Jake Paul married?
By Sangita Nandi10 months ago in Humans








