Showing posts with label Lovers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lovers. Show all posts

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Entertainment Industry’s Best-Kept Secret: Genevieve, Don Jazzy're Lovers.



I do not believe Genevieve is likely to be this foolish to leap from D'banj to Don Jazzy and then back again to D'banj and Don Jazzy, it does not sound right but because it is just an expected breaking story.

"We are shocked. And we are sure you would too. But those who know are swearing by their progenitors that the acrimony between erstwhile collaborators, Don Jazzy and D’banj would never thaw as both have now started getting even with each other through the most unexpected channel. Reliable and redoubtable sources tell us that Don Jazzy has been knocking knees, merging sweaty bodies and burrowing at will into the widely sought-after sanctum of popular actress, Genevieve Nnaji’s."

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Filmmaker Tunde Kelani offers lovers Oleku for free on Val's day

Ace filmmaker, Tunde Kelani offers Oleku for free on You Tube on Valentine's Day. Oleku is a classic love story written by Prof. Akinwunmi Ishola and shot into a movie by Kelani. Due to popular demand and in the spirit of Valentine, the love season, Kelani who is working on his next movie project, Dazzling Mirage, a story on sickle cell, has offered Oleku for free to lovers from Feb 14th on their Youtube channel -Youtube.com/tkelani

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Model, 21, Cuts Off 65 Year Old Lover’s Testicles, Wears Them As a Bracelet

Model, 21, Cuts Off 65 Year Old Lover’s Testicles, Wears Them As a Bracelet

Portuguese male model Renato Seabra (21) castrated and killed Carlos Castro, a 65-year-old Portuguese society journalist. He used his lover’s testicles as a talisman.

Renato Seabra, a Portuguese male model, said he was so tortured by his May-December romance with Carlos Castro that he beat him to death, castrated him with a corkscrew, then wore the dead man’s manhood on his arms to harness what he believed was its healing powers.

“He put one on each wrist,” lawyer Rubin Sinins said at Friday’s opening of the murder trial. “He did this for his protection. He wandered the streets of Manhattan, touching people, because he had the power to cure people from AIDS, because he had the power to cure them.”

Seabra, 21, killed his 65-year-old lover — a noted Portuguese society journalist and gay activist — in a sudden psychotic onset, said the lawyer.

“He wanted to explain why he killed Mr. Castro because he thought what he had done was right.”
Sinins asked the jury to return a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity, with the possibility of being committed to a psychiatric facilit.

Manhattan prosecutors countered that the young man was just a temperamental gold digger. Castro was supposed be Seabra’s lucky ticket, flying him to the Big Apple in Jan. 2011 with the promise of getting him work through a Manhattan modeling agency, prosecutors said.

“He wanted to pursue a career in modeling,” said Assistant District Attorney Maxine Rosenthal. “He wanted to be famous and make money. He also wanted nice things — clothes, electronics, gifts for his family. He wanted to eat in nice restaurants. When Carlos Castro showed up in Renato Seabra’s life, he got on board.”

But soon, Castro grew weary of opening up his wallet for the young beauty, especially after he caught him stepping out with a group of women.

Seabra tried to wheedle his way back into his benefactor’s favour, but Castro booked his young lover a flight to leave early — clearly indicating the fling was over, Rosenthal said in opening statements.

The two had a terrible fight on the afternoon of Jan. 7 over the break-up. Seabra beat the older man over the head with a computer monitor and then repeatedly stomped him until he was dead. “This anger came from the end of a relationship with Carlos Castro,” Rosenthal said. “He knew he was beating, stomping and mutilating Carlos Castro. And he knew it was wrong.”


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