Music Video Director Clarence Peters Sheds Light into Kodak's Mysterious Death

Clarence Peters has broken his silence into Love Divine, alias Picture Kodak's death, to whom he alleges died of electrocution in his studio on April 29th. Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the renowned Nigerian music video director claims that the choreographer was in company of five individuals on the material day. Kodak allegedly collapsed and was rushed to three different hospitals, two of which refused to admit her on fears of being a coronavirus patient.
"Love Divine, while taking a break from the dance session, was sitting on one of the metal sliding door rails, charging and using her phone plugged to an extension box", he said, adding, "Some people rushed in and called my attention to the fact that Love Divine had collapsed. We immediately rushed her to the nearest hospital, which refused to let us into their premises, let alone admit her. They assumed she was a Covid-19 patient". Peters further claims that on admittance at the third hospital, Picture Kodak was pronounced dead 30 minutes later.
Nigerian police have since detained him, citing that they were "probably looking at murder".

The Internet Bashes Tyra Banks over Old ANTM Clips

Tyra Banks might have some apologizing to do after old "problematic" clips of her hit reality show "America's Next Top Model" surfaced on the internet. On Tuesday, a tweep posted a clip from the show's season six episode, where Tyra "advised" one of the contestants to have the gap in her front teeth closed because "it wasn't marketable". The tweet which went viral, garnering over 3.8 million views in less than 12 hours, sparked mixed reactions on the micro blogging platform.
"ANTM" has been running for 20 seasons since its debut in 2003 with the 46-year-old supermodel as its executive producer. She is yet to comment on the matter.

Kenyans Rally Behind Ciru Muriuki after Third Laparoscopic Surgery

Ciru Muriuki underwent her third endometriosis surgery on Monday. The BBC "Fact Checker" host made the announcement via her social media yesterday, "I had my third surgery for endometriosis yesterday. I'm feeling a little battered and bruised, but ok otherwise. We need a cure."
The previous day she posted a photo in a johnny gown captioned, "This was me after my first laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis cysts." Ciru explained that "this journey with endometriosis has not been easy". In solidarity, netizens virtually showered her with love, commending her bravery throughout the period and wishing her quick recovery.
Kenyan celebrities who have also publicly spoken about their endometriosis fight include media personalities Janet Mbugua and Njambi Koikai. Click here to learn more about the incurable disorder.

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