- Beverly Osu, an actress and model, has sparked online discussion with her insightful analysis of the evolving fashion scene at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards.
- She tweeted about comparing it to international standards.
Actress and model Beverly Osu has stirred online debate with her sharp critique of the current fashion direction at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA).
Taking to social media, she drew a stark contrast between AMVCA and global events like the Cannes Film Festival, pointing out what she sees as a decline in focus on the true essence of the awards.
“While Cannes is setting boundaries by banning nudity and massive trains on the red carpet to refocus attention on actors and filmmakers, AMVCA is spiraling in the opposite direction. What was once a celebration of African cinematic excellence now looks like a masquerade parade.” she tweeted.
Her bold remarks have since sparked conversations online about the purpose of red carpet events and whether fashion has begun to overshadow the celebration of artistic achievements in African cinema.
In other news, Tragedy struck recently as prominent barrister Rolex Ifeanyi and his client were reportedly assassinated following a court session.
According to well-known gossip blogger Cutie Juls, the fatal incident happened at the Nanka-Agulu boundary while the two were returning to Awka, Anambra State.
Sources suggest the attack was premeditated, targeting the barrister and his client, who were involved in a high-profile legal case.
Details about the client have not been disclosed, and security agencies have yet to release an official statement regarding the incident.
A social media post by Cutie Juls read: “Barrister Rolex and client shot dead after court in Nnaka, Anambra state. The two were attacked at the Nnaka-Agulu boundary while returning to Awka. Sources claim the assilants had been waiting, indicating a planned ambush”.