Maureen Esisi sends tongues wagging after sharing sensual video with BBNaija’s Cross

Nollywood actor Blossom Chukwujekwu’s ex-wife Maureen Esisi has sent tongues wagging after sharing a sensual video with former BBNaija housemate, Cross.

Everything about the video gives so many sexual vibes between the two celebrities.

From a shirtless Cross drinking from a glass while Esisi twerks in the background to the last scene of the video where she’s lifted and eventually carried to the bedroom by the reality TV star.

Lest we forget Muni Long’s ‘Hrs and Hrs’ song playing in the background.

Interestingly her caption for the video gave hints that it might all be about the upcoming Valentine’s Day celebration.

“We be TikToking for a Second @crossda_boss 😂🥰❤️ Who is your Valentine?🥰🥰🥰🥰,” she wrote.

Esisi was one of the few celebrities who publicly campaigned for Cross during his stay in Biggie’s house.

The news of Blossom and Esisi’s marriage collapse first broke the Internet in September 2019.

To date Blossom has remained silent as to why his once admired marriage crashed.

However, Maureen, on the other hand, gave some reasons why they are no longer together.

Kim Kardashian hangs Kanye West’s stockings for Christmas amid divorce

Kim Kardashian may be getting a divorce from Kanye West but she’s letting that get in the way of their Christmas family tradition.

In a Tiktok video shared via her Tiktok page on Sunday, December 12, 2021, showed six white stockings – one for each Kardashian and West and 4 for their children: North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 3, and Psalm, 2.

In the now-viral video, the reality TV star showed off the elaborate Christmas decorations in her home.

The Tiktok video came two days after Kim filed documents to become legally single from her estranged husband.

Kim and Kanye’s official divorce news first broke in February 2021.

This, came weeks after speculations about their marriage collapse

TikTok records one billion monthly users

TikTok aims to inspire creativity and bring joy. On September 29, 2021, it celebrated that mission and its global TikTok community.

More than one billion people around the world now visit TikTok every month to be entertained as they learn, laugh, or discover something new.

They see the platform as immensely diverse community of families, small businesses, and creators who transform into our favorite stars.

TikTok has become a beloved part of life for people around the world because of the creativity and authenticity of its creators. Its global community is remarkable in its ability to reach millions of people, across generations. From music, food, beauty and fashion to art, causes, and everything in between, culture truly starts on TikTok.

Whether you’re in Africa, São Paolo, Stockholm, or Seattle, we celebrate YOU – the creators who inspire us, the artists who launch chart-breaking albums, the brands who help us discover and connect with products we love, the communities who lift us up, and all the people who keep us laughing and dancing.

Thank you for making this journey so special.

Billie Eilish apologises for mouthing apparent racist slur in resurfaced five-year-old clip

Billie Eilish has apologized after a video surfaced appearing to show her mouthing a racist slur.

The Grammy-winning pop star, 19, shared a lengthy statement to Instagram Stories, writing that she was “appalled and embarrassed” by the clip.

An edited compilation video is being shared on TikTok, where it was posted earlier this month. In the video, Eilish appears to mouth an anti-Asian slur featured in Tyler, the Creator’s 2011 song Fish, and is filmed speaking in an affected voice.

In her apology, Eilish, the youngest artist to ever record a James Bond title track, said she was “13 or 14” in the videos and did not know at the time the slur was a derogatory term.

“I am appalled and embarrassed and want to barf that I ever mouthed along to that word,” she wrote. “This song was the only time I’d ever heard that word as it was never used around me by anyone in my family.

“Regardless of my ignorance and age at the time, nothing excuses the fact is that it was hurtful. And for that I am sorry.”

Eilish said footage of her imitating accents was her speaking in a “silly gibberish made up voice”, something she has done since she was a child.

She added: “It is absolute gibberish and just me goofing around, and is in NO way an imitation of anyone or any language, accent, or culture in the SLIGHTEST.”

Eilish said she did not mean to cause offence and the prospect of causing people hurt “absolutely breaks my heart”.

“I not only believe in, but have always worked hard to use my platform to fight for inclusion, kindness, tolerance, equity and equality,” she wrote. “We all need to continue having conversations, listening and learning. I hear you and I love you. Thank you for taking the time to read this.”…