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How I Was ‘Bullied’, Kicked Out Of Supermarket For Being ‘Too Hot’ — Model Weeps

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A model claims she has been the victim of ‘hot woman phobia’ after being bullied and kicked out of the supermarket.

Kerolay Chaves says she was just pushing her shopping trolley around buying biscuits while wearing denim shorts, a white crop top and flip flops but was asked to leave hucked out as staff said her clothes were “too revealing”.

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The influencer and model, 21, says she was booted out of the supermarket in Belo Horizonte, in her native Brazil.

She told her 435,000 Instagram followers: “Just came from the supermarket and was bullied for wearing ‘too short clothes’.

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“Some people looked with prejudice, others cursed me and finally, I was kicked out of the site.

“Do you believe it?

“I think it’s absurd that we women are still treated this way just because we dress how we want.

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Kerolay, who also has 2.2million TikTok followers, added: “I felt offended by the gratuitous hate I received both in the market and in my Instagram post.

“I think all these insults have more to do with the ‘hot woman phobia’ I face on a daily basis.”

The incident has left fans stunned but not everyone agreed with the model.

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One person said: “No need to go to a supermarket dressed like that.

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“You who are embarrassing the decent people who are often there with children.”

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Raul Cavalcante said: “I guess the same way a shirtless man would get kicked out of the spot happened to you.”

Yet others backed her, with Aguinaldo Junior saying: “Wrong thing they did to you.

“Everyone wears clothes that feel better.”

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Davido Thrills In Toronto, Brooklyn As US Tour Heats Up

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Singer finalises white wedding plans with Chioma

Afrobeats megastar Davido is riding high on a wave of sold-out shows and personal milestones, as his ongoing US tour continues to pull massive crowds—even while he quietly puts final touches to his much-anticipated white wedding ceremony with Chioma Rowland.

Fresh off his exhilarating concert in Toronto, Canada, the “Unavailable” crooner brought his signature energy to Brooklyn, New York, where fans filled the venue to capacity, dancing and singing along to every beat.

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Videos from the night show ecstatic crowds chanting his name, waving flags, and cheering him on as he delivered hit after hit with unrelenting stamina.

Despite the demands of touring across North America, Davido is reportedly making time to finalise arrangements for his white wedding in the US, an event that has been kept largely under wraps but is said to be exclusive and high-profile.

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Sources close to the DMW boss say the ceremony will be held later this year, with only selected friends and family on the guest list.

Davido and Chioma had their traditional wedding in Lagos in 2023, following a difficult period that tested their bond. Their upcoming white wedding is seen not only as a celebration of enduring love but also a moment of quiet victory for a couple that has weathered intense public scrutiny and personal tragedy.

Amidst the tour and wedding preparations, Davido recently surprised his longtime aide Israel DMW with a luxury Rolex wristwatch during his US stopover. The gesture, which fans quickly picked up on, came as a signal of forgiveness and restored friendship after a highly publicized falling-out between the two.

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Israel, clearly moved by the gift, took to social media to show off the designer timepiece, calling Davido a “king with a good heart.” It was a moment that resonated with fans who have long admired the singer’s deep sense of loyalty to his inner circle, even after conflicts arise.

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The lavish gift and the ongoing reconciliation with Israel also reflect a new, more reflective Davido—one who is focused not only on breaking records but also on healing relationships and cherishing those closest to him.

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As the US tour continues, the singer has maintained his status as one of Africa’s biggest musical exports, commanding stages and drawing crowds with a global appeal few can match. His performances in Toronto and Brooklyn are just the latest entries in a long list of sold-out venues stretching across continents.

Still, Davido’s recent viral comments reminded fans that music isn’t his only source of wealth or power. In a clip shared online, he boldly stated: “Even if I stop music today, I’ve got billions of dollars waiting for me. My family has money that I haven’t even started touching yet.” The remark, made during a relaxed hangout with friends, sparked intense discussion online, with some applauding his confidence and others debating the tone.

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Reminisce Unveils Release Date For His Eight Album

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Award-winning Nigerian rapper Reminisce has announced that his highly anticipated 8th album will hit the shelves in September 2025. The hip-hop icon shared the news with his fans July 30, via a social media post, generating significant buzz among music enthusiasts.

This new project promises to be another milestone in Reminisce’s illustrious career, which has been marked by critically acclaimed albums such as “My Book of Rap Stories,” “Alaga Ibile,” and “El Hadj.” His previous works have not only resonated with fans but have also earned him a spot on the prestigious Billboard World Chart. Reminisce’s ability to blend hip-hop with traditional fuji and Afrobeats has endeared him to a wide audience, solidifying his position as one of Nigeria’s most celebrated rappers.

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The upcoming album follows the success of his 2024 EP “Sui Generis,” which featured collaborations with notable artists like Vector, BadBoy Timz, and Bhadboi OML. This project showcased Reminisce’s versatility and creativity, further establishing his reputation as a trailblazer in the Nigerian music scene.

With his unique style and lyrical prowess, Reminisce continues to push the boundaries of Nigerian music. Fans are eagerly awaiting the release, anticipating another masterpiece that will further cement his legacy in the music industry. The September 2025 release date has set the stage for what promises to be a significant moment in Reminisce’s career, and music lovers are looking forward to experiencing the evolution of his artistry.

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As Reminisce prepares to drop his 8th album, the anticipation is palpable. With a career spanning over a decade, Reminisce has consistently delivered hits that have topped charts and resonated with fans globally. His upcoming album is expected to be another testament to his artistry and dedication to his craft.

 

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Popular Nollywood Actress Dies

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The news of her passing was confirmed by fellow actor Akinola ‘Segbowe’ Akano, who mourned her in a heartfelt Instagram post on Thursday.

He shared their last conversation and photos of the late actress, revealing that she had earlier said she was feeling better.

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Motola! Strange but I tried checking on you at the wee hours of that morning. You said you were FINE & BACK! This is a rude shock, Omotola! Journey well, sister. God be with your family,” he wrote.

Details about the cause of her death have not been made public.

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Confirming her demise on his Instagram story, veteran actor Odunlade Adekola, under whose mentorship Odunsi trained wrote, “Jesus Christ. RIP Omotola.”

Also, Ashabi Simple, actress and mother of singer Portable’s child, expressed disbelief over Omotola Odunsi’s death, recalling how they recently met on a movie set and made plans for future collaborations.

I’m shocked. You’re one of the best actors I’m rooting for. I saw you earlier this year when I was shooting Deputy and we promised to feature each other in our next project. But now, you laboured and didn’t wait to reap. I remember nights you chatted with me to give hope and advice. Most of your wishes didn’t even come true. GOD, we can’t question you. Death is deep,” she wrote.

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After initially working as a credit officer at a state‑owned bank, Omotola resigned in 2019 to pursue acting full-time a decision driven by passion and supported by her family.

In 2018, she successfully auditioned for Odunlade Adekola Films Production, where she began her professional on‑set career under the mentorship of Nollywood veteran Odunlade Adekola .

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She has featured prominently in several Yoruba films such as Ajanaku, Darkness, Ogo Oluwa, Dagogo, Ariran, Doctor Adunni, Folagbade, President Kuti, Amonata, Officer Adaeze, Ifedayo, Ayanmo Ire, and Lisabi: The Uprising.

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