Wednesday 9 December 2020

After Their Honeymoon, See How Williams Uchemba And Brunella Oscar Stepped Out For A Movie Premiere

 


The power couple of Williams Uchemba and Brunella Oscar will be marking their first outing since their wedding and subsequent honeymoon as they dressed - to - kill for a movie premiere in which Williams Uchemba is heavily involved.


Last month, the entertainment sphere and blogs were flooded with news of actor and Philanthropist, Williams Uchemba's engagement with US - trained doctor, Brunella Oscar. The news was followed by a traditional marriage one week later and a star - studded, grand, and lavished white wedding on November 21. Since the wedding, the couple has been on Honeymoon, plus the usually active Instagram wall of Williams became scanty due to the Honeymoon.


But the honeymoon groove seems to be over as the couple stepped out together for the movie premiere night of the movie, QuamsMoney. It is a movie featuring Uchemba, of course, and a plethora of celebrity actors, including artiste Falz.


The couple posed for a picture



at home before they stepped out. Williams Uchemba posted the lovely picture moments ago.


Whenever I feel like talking or writing about Williams Uchemba's how he has grown from his days of being a child actor, the he role played in the movie titled the "The journey of the dead" replays in my memory. In this post, we will be divulging information about his personal life, age, movies he starred in, and some important facts you most probably never knew or heard about him.


Williams Uchemba's, a popular Nollywood, child actor, movie producer, philanthropist, comedian, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker and currently the African Youth Representative (Ambassador) to the United Nation (UN), born in the Southeastern part of Nigeria, Abia state. Williams Uchemba's date of birth (Age) was not revealed by him to the public, making it difficult for his fans to predict his current age as he celebrate his birthday recently, but credible sources have it he is in his late/early 30s


Uchemba is without doubt a multi - talented, handsome and humorous young man currently carving a niche for himself and brand name in not just Nollywood but the Nigerian Entertainment industry as a whole.


According to reports, the Nigerian Entertainment industry is worth 4billion US Dollars, an amount that Wlliams Uchemba has contributed his quota owing from his multiple talents as seen from his online comedy skits, acting career where he fits seamlessly into any character he stars and above all, being recognized by a world body, the United Nations.



Watch Bobrisky As She Flaunts Her Man And Dances For Him

 

Famous Nigerian cross - dresser, Idris Okuneye popularly known as Bobrisky is in the news yet again for some controversial reasons. Bobrisky who once revealed to her fans that she has a boyfriend has finally started flaunting her man. Idris who is a guy but dresses as a lady recently posted a video of she and her boyfriend cuddling together and having a nice time. According to some other videos, it was made known by Bobrisky that her mysterious boyfriend's name is "Niyi".


Although the face of the supposed boyfriend couldn't be seen, see pictures of them hugging each other below:


However, fans have since reacted to this video as they claim Bobrisky who isn't naturally a woman has a guy in her life before some girls. Not only does she has a man, she also has more collections of expensive hair wigs than some girls not to talk of the numerous "bone straights" she has.

See screenshots of some mixed reactions from fans below:



Bobrisky is also known for always wearing a heavy makeup which hides her initial identity as a guy and the makeup portrays her more as a lady rather.

In the video below, Bobrisky can be seen hugging and cuddling her man whose identity still remains unknown but he can obviously be seen in the video she posted on her Snapchat stories. Bobrisky also captioned the video with a love emoji which means they are both in love and also in a romantic relationship.


"She Was So Slim That She Could See Her Hair Fall Off Her Body" - See What Happened To Ellie Spofforth

 At times in life, one may get so worried focusing only on correcting a particular problem which later ends up causing more harm than good. Today we'll look into what happened to an 18 years old girl known as Ellie Spofforth which not only changed her physical appearance but almost cost her her life.


Ellie Spofforth, currently 18 years old almost lost her life to anorexia. How did it start? It was back then when she was still in primary school, she was often targeted by bullies because of her weight. This made her so worried about her weight that she later found herself struggling with anorexia.


"When I was in primary school the other girls started commenting on my appearance, telling me I was the biggest in the class.


"I became aware of my body and that's when my struggle with my weight began."


"I would spend my days feeling awful about myself. I had been a happy little girl but as soon as I started focusing on the way I looked I became miserable."- Ellie Spofforth


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Anorexia is an eating disorder that affects our eating habits and our mental health, anorexia will make you think you're fat and make you worried about your weight even when you're extremely skinny. Anorexia can lead to depression, suicide, and death by starvation is something isn't done.


"I wanted to change my appearance and started restricting my diet at the age of twelve."- Ellie Spofforth


At the age of 12, Ellie began vomiting what she ate and she finds herself eating only a tiny fraction of meal in a day.


"I went vegan to cut things out of my diet and ended up cutting more foods out until I was only eating one very small meal a day."- Ellie Spofforth


At the age of 16, Ellie was still struggling with anorexia, she vomits almost everything she ate and she hid the truth from her parents. She also spends time walking up to 30 thousand steps a day.


"I was still eating but the struggle would come after mealtimes. I would escape to the bathroom and bring up everything I had just eaten."


"My illness was incredibly sneaky and I managed to vomit without my parents ever finding out. I would go to the bathroom and turn on the taps so they wouldn't hear me."-Ellie Spofforth



Ellie would often put on huge clothes to hide her condition from her parents, at a point her condition was discovered by a doctor and she was detained in a mental act far from her home in Dundee where she spent a year.


"I was in a very dark place and was diagnosed with depression and anorexia nervosa."


Ellie said her experience in the mental health act only made her struggle worst, and her eating disorder improved.


"I picked up so many unhelpful habits in the unit, such as self-harm and head banging, and was still able to vomit after meals."


"I was an ill person surrounded by ill people and found it very distressing and traumatic. I was placed on constant bedrest for two months, and then had to use a wheelchair for six months."


"It made my eating disorder stronger because I wasn't allowed to exercise at all. I had no freedom at all and was extremely bored most of the time."


"Being away from family and friends was really difficult. I missed my loved ones dearly and was three-hundred miles away from them."- Ellie Spofforth



Ellie was released last year, and she still hid her struggles from her family and she could have lost her life if not for her mum. At a point she could see her hair falling off, her organs were gradually failing.



"When I was released, I was worse than ever and went home with even more bad habits"

"My hair started falling out from a lack of nutrients and my arms grew fuzzy hairs to try and keep me warm."

"My body was trying to protect me because it knew I was in danger. I was walking thirty-thousand steps a day even though I had no energy and was constantly exhausted."- Ellie Spofforth


Fearing she may lose her life, she finally summoned the boldness to write a note of confessing to her mother, she wrote a note explaining how she had been hiding her eating disorder.

"My weight was down to four stone and I truly thought I wasn't going to wake up if I went to sleep.

"One day, I wrote out a note to my mother explaining how much I was struggling and what my true weight was and how I had hidden it from her."

"I promised myself that if I woke up the next day, I'd give it to her. Luckily, I did wake up and I handed her the note and watched as she cried."

"She arranged for me to be detained under the mental health act again and I was flown back to the Dundee unit."- Ellie Spofforth

Ellie was in a critical state when she was rushed back to the Dundee unit, she had to use a wheelchair for 6 months and she was closely supervised by a nurse.

In May 2020, she finally turned 18 and she was transferred to an eating disorder specialist unit in Aberdeen. The staff in Aberdeen were well trained in handling cases of an eating disorder like that of Ellie, they had to keep her bathroom locked so she won't vomit after meals. Her stay in Aberdeen helped her focus and she gradually gained recovery.

"It was a turning point for me and I wasn't able to get away with my behaviours anymore that I'd been relying on."

"I knew that enough was enough and I needed to commit to recovery. I worked hard every day following a meal plan of three meals and three snacks, and after six months I was allowed to leave the unit."- Ellie Spofforth

After years of battling with anorexia, Ellie now lives with her parents and she is gradually recovery. She now shares photos of her recent looks on her Instagram and she's improving quickly. She now eats three times a day and her weight which once dropped to four stones is now improving.


"Recovery has brought back my true happiness. My eating disorder tried to make me regret telling my mother what was going on, but if I hadn't then I would have died."


"The hardest part was letting go of my behaviours and my need for control. But my whole family was affected by my illness and seeing them proud of me and so much happier makes it all worth it."


"Now, I'm taking each day as it comes and focusing on getting fully healthy."- Ellie Spofforth


Below are photos of Ellie who's now recovering from her battle with anorexia.



Ellie also revealed that music is one thing that has helped her in her recovery so far and shes now on a mission to look fully healthy. Ellie also uses her story to inspire others who are struggling with anorexia, the battle of overcoming such a strong disorder only takes the grace of God.



Don't Believe The Lies - This Is Who Buddha Really Is And The True Story Behind The Deity


Have you ever been to a Chinese restaurant? If so, you may have seen decorations and artwork, such as statues and sculptures, which feature Buddhist temples and maybe even the Buddha himself.


Many people are familiar with Buddha statues that portray a smiling, laughing man with a round, protruding belly. Some people even believe it's good luck to rub the belly of these statues.


These statues are of a character known as Hotei, the Laughing Buddha. This character is based upon an unusual monk who lived during the Liang Dynasty. Over time, the Laughing Buddha became associated with good luck and fortune in Asian culture.


The Laughing Buddha represents a Buddha or "Enlightened One." In the Buddhist religion, a person who has become enlightened or awakened can see the world as it really is. He or she is then known as a Buddha and is free from all faults.



According to Buddhism, there have been many Buddhas in the past, and there will be many more in the future. However, when people talk about the Buddha, they're referring to the person who founded the Buddhist religion and is often depicted in statues that portray a thin man deep in meditation.


The Buddha was a man named Siddhartha Gautama, who historians believe was born in the 6th century B.C. in southern Nepal near the border with India. The son of a tribal king, young Siddhartha was raised in a palace with little to no contact with the outside world.


At about 30 years of age, Prince Siddhartha left his life of comfort, determined to discover what the real world was like. He encountered a world rife with suffering that motivated him to undertake a six-year quest to understand the human condition.



According to legend, Siddhartha, after renouncing his title and becoming a monk, finally attained enlightenment while meditating beneath a fig tree. He became the Buddha — the Enlightened One — and spent the rest of his life teaching others what he had learned.


His teachings, known as the Dharma, became the foundation of Buddhism. The essence of his teachings is summed up in the Four Noble Truths: the truths of suffering, the cause of suffering, the end of suffering, and the path that leads to the end of suffering.




Buddhists believe that souls are reborn multiple times into different realms based upon the concept of karma. Karma holds that good actions during a lifetime will bring about happiness and rebirth into one of the three fortunate realms: demigods, gods, and men.


Bad actions during a lifetime, however, will bring about unhappiness and rebirth into one of the three unfortunate realms: animals, ghosts, and hell. Buddhists consider the realm of man to be the highest realm of rebirth.




Why? Only the realm of man gives a living being an opportunity to reach Nirvana, which is the ultimate goal of the Buddhist path to enlightenment. Once Nirvana is reached, rebirths stop and a person has become a Buddha who can then lead others as a spiritual guide.