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Will Smith Reflects on ‘Brutal’ Fallout After Oscars Slap

1. The Slap That Changed Everything Three years after the infamous Oscars 2022 incident—when Will Smith slapped presenter Chris Rock during the live ceremony—the actor says the emotional and psychological impact that followed was “brutal.” 2. The Cost of Losing Approval Smith revealed he had to confront a profound “addiction to the approval of others.” He shared, “It was brutal… It was like there was a manhole cover over some unexplored areas and the manhole cover came off.” This public reckoning forced him into deep introspection. 3. Career Pause & Healing Following the incident, Smith temporarily stepped back—reflecting on past trauma, reassessing life priorities, and dedicating time to inner work. He described shutting down to take “a big, strong, honest look” at himself. 4. Re-emergence Through Music His recent music return and candid openness signal a shift from public drama […]

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Sally Mann Defends Her Outspoken Nature in Showbiz.

Entertainment journalist Sally Frimpong Mann has firmly defended her reputation as one of the most outspoken figures in Ghana's showbiz industry. Known for her blunt and direct comments, Sally has often faced criticism, especially on social media, for her forthright opinions. In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, Sally expressed that her comments come from a place of truthfulness and courage, dismissing claims that she seeks attention or tries to provoke. She believes that if celebrities want to avoid being discussed, they should stay out of the public eye. Sally also claimed the title of "queen" of Ghana’s showbiz industry, noting the growing influence of her opinions.

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Alex Mould Criticized Over Dumsor Comments.

Alex Mould, the former CEO of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), has come under fire following comments he made about the country's persistent electricity supply issues, commonly referred to as dumsor. His statements, shared in a recent interview, criticized the government’s approach to managing the energy crisis, which has sparked considerable backlash on social media. Critics argue that Mould’s comments are politically motivated and question his role in addressing the issue during his time in public office.The public debate has intensified, with many Ghanaians voicing frustration over the ongoing challenges with electricity reliability and affordability. Supporters of Mould, however, see his comments as a necessary critique aimed at spurring government action toward a more sustainable solution.

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