Entertainment
Actress on set goes into trance after summoning river goddess (Video)

A video has shown an actress appearing to enter a trance after acting in a scene summoning a deity.
In footage that surfaced online, a group of film executives took to a local stream to act a scene from their project.
The scene involves two people playing a couple who sought a child from a river goddess after years of infertility.
A young female actress is to play the priestess, submerging herself in the water to summon a fertility goddess.
As she takes to her role, she begins to stagger, acting out what, according to the crew, was not in the script.
She proceeds to go deeper into the part of the stream with a higher current before the crew grabs her.
A member of the crew screams at the camera person to turn off the video amid an effort to resuscitate the actress.
It, however, remains to be seen if the lady actually went on a trance or if it was a skit.
See the video below:
Entertainment
Mark Zuckerberg and wife welcome third child (Photos)

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, and Priscilla Chan, his wife, have welcomed a newborn baby.
Zuckerberg took to his Instagram page on Friday to announce the birth of the child.
The American business magnate shared pictures of himself, his wife, and Aurelia.
“Welcome to the world, Aurelia Chan Zuckerberg! You’re such a little blessing,” he wrote.
Aurelia becomes the third child born into the businessman’s family.
Mark and Priscilla welcomed their first child Maxima in 2015.
After the birth of Maxima, Mark had said he and his wife feared having another child.
Entertainment
Police called to Rihanna’s house after man shows up to propose (Photos)

The Los Angles home of Rihanna became a hotspot for police activity on Thursday after a man showed up in the singer’s vicinity with “a proposal.”
The unidentified man from South Carolina was said to have tried to sneak into the singer’s home in Beverly Hills to ask for her hand in marriage.

According to TMZ, Rihanna’s security detail, however, called the police, who arrived at the scene and escorted the man — dressed in a bright red hoodie and sweatpants — out in handcuffs.

It was gathered that since the unnamed man did not get farther than Rihanna’s driveway, he was simply questioned and later released.
It remains to be seen if Rihanna was home at the time of the intrusion.

This is not the first time Rihanna’s home has been targeted by an intruder.
In 2018, a man named Eduardo Leon was arrested inside the singer’s house.
Entertainment
Jamaican DJ, Bounty Killer, says ‘Afrobeats is melodious but has no lyrics’

Rodney Basil Price, the Jamaican disc jockey better known as Bounty Killer, says “Afrobeats is melodious but has no lyrics.”
In a recent interview with INeverKnew TV, the DJ said Afrobeats is “like a baby” compared to Dancehall.
He, however, said the genre is enjoying global recognition because it has “groove and style.”
Bounty Killer also taunted Burna Boy’s hit track ‘Ye’, describing it as a one-word song with “a lot of melodies and nice beat.”
When asked if he believes Dancehall still has a place in the international market, Bounty Killer said the music genre is no longer as creative as it used to be.
The 50-year-old also described Jamaican music as “technically technical” with so many metaphors.
He said the technicality of his country’s music makes it difficult for people in the diaspora to enjoy.
“Afrobeat has nothing to do with Dancehall, Afrobeat is another genre. Afrobeat never comes in competition with Dancehall,” he said.
“Afrobeat is like a baby from Dancehall, it’s irrelative. Afrobeat and Jamaican music are similar and Afro is taking nothing from Dancehall, Afro compliments Dancehall.
“Afro is leading because Afro has a topic, Afro doesn’t have lyrics, Afrobeat doesn’t even have no lyrics. They have a lot of melody and groove and topic.
“Ye Ye Ye, we know what Ye Ye Ye means… just a topic and a melody. Style, melody, topic, simple. One word with a lot of melodies and the beat is nice and full of groove and style.
“Jamaican music is technical with metaphors. Why are you singing to us in metaphor? Make it simply technical, not technically technical. This is all Dancehall music is today – technically technical.
“They’re making the songs like a test. Nobody wants no puzzle music, people want music to relieve stress but we’re giving music to stress.
“Dancehall use to be creative but they’re not creative anymore. That’s Dancehall’s problem. The topics are limited.”
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