Some celebrities take Halloween more seriously than others. For those on the more dedicated end of the spectrum, it’s always fun to see what they can pull off with a team of costume designers, makeup artists, and photographers at their disposal. While the quality ebbs and flows, every year there are certain people to keep an eye on (e.g. Heidi Klum and Beyoncé). This year did not disappoint, with a wide range of looks from TikTok star Addison Rae dressing up as Lady Gaga’s iconic 2009 VMA performance—the one where she’s hanging above the stage drenched in blood—to Diddy enthusiastically embodying The Joker in full makeup and garb.
Tight-fitting jeans have been in style for years and are still trending in 2022. And although you might feel too wiped out at the end of the day to change your clothes, it’s better to take them off and opt for something looser when you get home. In fact, wearing skinny jeans too often and for a long period of time may be causing more issues than you think.
We at Bright Side also love our super-skinny jeans, but we’ll probably swap them out for something more comfortable because wearing them regularly might be affecting health in several surprising ways.
When someone does something good for you, you should thank them for their deed. Expressing your gratitude is never meant to repay for help and support. But when you do it, it can boost up your relationships with people. Appreciation messages can be much more effective if you add some sweet and heart-touching words.
No matter how you write your words of thanks, remember that the one who receives it will have a moment of joy in their day because of you.
The president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Emeka Rollas has reacted to the arrest of one of its members, Moses Armstrong for allegedly raping a minor. Armstrong, Naija News recalls, was arrested by security operatives of the Akwa Ibom State Police Command for allegedly defiling a 16-year-old girl.
Reacting to the development, Rollas described Armstrong’s case as a very serious and sad development.
“This is a very sad development involving a member of ours, but I wouldn’t want to comment any further on this case,” he said.
The Alabama state supreme court’s ruling that frozen embryos are considered children under state law has sent shock waves through the world of reproductive medicine.
Infertility specialists and legal experts have said the ruling could have profound ramifications for would-be parents and physicians. Some patients have been scrambling to move their frozen embryos into storage in other states, and by Thursday, at least two of Alabama’s eight in vitro fertilization (IVF) providers, the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Alabama Fertility, had decided to temporarily pause treatment.