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1. Adele covers American Vogue and British Vogue November issues at the same time
Adele is officially back in the spotlight, covering both Vogue and British Vogue at the same time. The historic dual covers for the November issue were released Thursday, October 7. Photographer Alasdair Mclellan captured one cover as it features a stunning portrait of the singer sporting a yellow corseted dress, voluminous hair and her signature cat-eye, while the other features a full-length shot of Adele in an emerald green gown posing on the rooftop of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
In the American Vogue interview, the multiple Grammy award winner opens up about some deeply personal topics, including her divorce from Simon Konecki, her mental health, nine-year-old son, Angelo, her relationship with her late father, and as well as her current boyfriend, sports agent Richard Paul. She says making her new album became a way of explaining things to her son for him to listen to when he’s older.
2. Nigeria: 2Baba Idibia threatens N1B defamation suit against Brymo over allegations levelled against him
I have received this from Innocent Idibia’s lawyers, or so it reads.. I’ll advice they go on to court, as I insist on all my tweets asserted… they are not “nonesense”… pic.twitter.com/ObHatJhlCM
— Ọláwálé Ọlọ́fọọ̀rọ̀ (@BrymOlawale) October 7, 2021
Nigerian music icon 2Baba Idibia has threatened to file a defamation suit against Brymo over his recent tweets. Brymo in a series of tweets, accused the music star of physically assaulting him and allegedly accusing him of sleeping with his wife, Annie Idibia. Brymo took to his Twitter page on Thursday, October 7, where he shared the letter he received from the lawyers of the music icon.
The letter gave Brymo 48 hours to tender an unreserved apology to 2Baba Idibia and his family on all his social media pages. It also stated that he should withdraw all the comments he made about the music star from his social media pages.
3. South Africa: Nadia Nakai celebrates ‘Naaa Meaan’ getting gold certified
South African rapper Nadia Nakai celebrated her song “Naaa Meaan” being certified gold. Taking to her Instagram page on Wednesday, the “40 Bars” rapper shared a picture of her latest gold plague also thanking her former Family Tree member Cassper Nyovestcaptioning the post: “PULL UP WITH A GOLD STATUS!!!! Naaaa meeean is GOLD yall!!!!
“Thank u so much to everyone who streamed my song!!! It’s so crazy that it’s not my first GOLD! But means just as much!!!! Naaaa meeean! Thank you @casspernyovest @bashvision.”
Congratulations to the rapper.
4. UK travel red list cut to just seven countries
Fully vaccinated arrivals from #SouthAfrica will no longer have to quarantine in the UK. ????????????
"UK to slash international travel ‘red list’ to just nine countries" https://t.co/yHIT0BmQUS
— Clayson Monyela (@ClaysonMonyela) October 3, 2021
The number of countries on the UK COVID travel red list will be cut from 54 to seven, the government says. South Africa, Brazil and Mexico come off the red list, which requires travellers to quarantine in an approved hotel at their cost for 10 full days. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said the changes begin on Monday and “mark the next step” in opening travel.
This latest move will be seen as a boost to the airline industry and families separated during the pandemic. Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Haiti and the Dominican Republic remain on the red list. Pandemic travel rules in the UK have recently been simplified, with the amber list cut, and advice against holidays changed for 32 countries. Arrivals from 37 more destinations will have their vaccination status certificates recognized, meaning they can avoid more expensive post-arrival testing requirements.
5. Newcastle United: Saudi Arabian-backed takeover completed
Premier League club Newcastle has been acquired by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund for $400 million.
With $500 billion in assets, Newcastle's new owners have more money than all the other premier league clubs combined.
The fans seem pretty happy.pic.twitter.com/SXyvt0bOGr
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) October 7, 2021
A Saudi Arabian-backed £300m takeover of Newcastle United has been completed. The Premier League has approved the takeover after receiving “legally binding assurances” that the Saudi state would not control the club. Instead the Public Investment Fund (PIF), which will provide 80% of funds for the deal, is seen as separate to the state. This is despite the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, being listed as chair of PIF.
The sale went through after the deal passed the Premier League owners’ and directors’ test. The takeover brings to an end Mike Ashley’s 14-year spell as Newcastle United owner. Fans gathered outside Newcastle’s St James’ Park stadium on Thursday to celebrate the takeover being approved.
A deal was initially agreed in April 2020, but the buyers walked away four months later when the Premier League offered arbitration to settle a disagreement on who would control the club. It is believed that a resolution came after Saudi Arabia settled an alleged piracy dispute with Qatar-based broadcaster beIN Sports, which own rights to show Premier League matches in the Middle East.
Photo: voguemagazine | Instagram
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