Nollywood actor Akah Nnani is looking incredibly handsome for an exclusive feature with SCHICK Magazine.
Akah donned an eggplant-purple suit by ATAFO, and a one-of-a-kind nude ensemble by This Is Mazelle.
The interview centers on landing his recent life-changing role on Netflix’s “The Man of God,” the story and experiences that led to this point of his life.
Akah Nnani also discussed about his childhood, connection with his family, passed-on principles and morals. He disclosed his challenges in the movie industry and the events that prepared him and led to this extraordinary moment.
Sabrina Dhowre Elba and Idris Elba recently released a gender-inclusive luxury skincare line tagged “S’ABLE Labs.”
Starring as the hot couple on the cover of The Sunday Times Style magazine’s latest issue, the duo discussed about their new skincare line Sable Labs and more.
Concerning the beauty brand S’ABLE which is ‘Elbas’ spelled backward, Somali Model, Sabrina explained that they were feeling disconnected from their community during the pandemic and began discussing self-care in a way they hadn’t really thought of before.
The brand is focusing on hyperpigmentation, easing inflammation, and improving skin health and well-being for all beings as stated on their Instagram.
Korty EO, born as Eniola Korty Olanrewaju is displaying black girl magic on the cover of Accelerate TV’s latest issue.
The Nigerian filmmaker, graphic designer, model, and artist, who is a native of Ibadan, Nigeria, had an interesting interview with the magazine.
Korty EO, 24, is popularly known for the entertaining YouTube videos she makes with celebrities and other people with a story to tell and according to her, she leaves no room for error when creating.
She talks about her personal life and the impact she intends to make in film-making as well as the effect she would like her stories to have on people.
When asked about the feelings she hopes to spread from her videos she says “I guess the primary thing would be like peace, but I also can’t dictate that, cos you can watch – some people say that they watch my videos they felt calm – they felt all in one video. So like, I want you to feel as much emotions as you can all in a positive way.”
Academy Award-winning Ugandan-British actor Daniel Kaluuya is serving looks and style on the latest cover issue of Essence Magazine.
Daniel Kaluuya speaks with filmmaker Jordan Peele about his anticipated movie, “Nope.”
The publication got the trailblazing talents together ahead of the release for a candid conversation about their unique relationship as actor and director—and the deliberateness that has made Kaluuya the star he is today.
“I’ve never told you this, but when you reached out to me and we had that Skype, I was really disillusioned with acting,” the Oscars and Golden Globes winner revealed to Peele. “I had stopped acting for like a year and a half. I checked out, because I was just like, this isn’t working. I wasn’t getting roles, because racism and all this kind of stuff — so you reaching out was like, ‘OK, I’m not crazy. It’s proper. It’s going to be all right.’”
Kaluuya also said that he has seen a difference between audiences in Britan and in the United States.
“It’s something I learned on the press run for Judas and the Black Messiah,” he said. “A lot of times people think I’m guarded, but I’m just new. I’m in a new country. Then, when I was being more open, people were talking to me about the interviews — and I’m like, Why are you talking about the interviews? They weren’t talking about the film.”
He continued, “In England, you don’t root for people the same way. In America, it’s like, ‘Oh, that’s my guy. He’s got my perspective. Or she’s got my perspective. Cool, I’m rolling with them.’ In England, it’s about talent, and I think in America it’s about the character of a person.”