The annual Met Gala which is hosted by American Vogue editor-in-chief-Anna Wintour, described as fashion’s most glamorous event took place last night at at the Metropolitan Museum Of Art—and it was attended by several celebrities.
Beyonce, JayZ, Jessica Parker, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Lupita Nyong’o and others came out in expensive and glamorous gowns…
Wintour who co-hosted this year’s party with Sarah Jessica Parker and Bradley Cooper charged $25,000 at ticket which made it $10,000 more than last year’s price…
Oscar award-winning actress-Lupita Nyong’o took to twitter to express her excitement when Jay-Z mentioned her name on his new single with Electronica titled ‘We Made It’…
When you start getting mentions by some of the greatest rappers or musicians for FREE, then you should settle for the fact that you’ve made it.
Lupita in her tweet said; she screeched with glee when she heard her name being mentioned by Jay-Z…
Last night, Kenyan actress-Lupita Nyong’o made several black people proud and probably ended a huge movement of misconception that you need to be light skinned to make it to the top, especially in Hollywood and other Entertainment industries across the world.
Don’t ask me what Dencia does because to be frank, I don’t know…She is part Nigerian and part Cameroonian who claims to be living the high life.
She is pretty much everywhere, doing everything that will make her famous and selling everything—even if the products will cause cancer and reinforce white supremacy, she doesn’t seem to care.
I want to take this opportunity to talk about beauty, Black beauty, dark beauty. I received a letter from a girl and I’d like to share just a small part of it with you: “Dear Lupita,” it reads, “I think you’re really lucky to be this Black but yet this successful in Hollywood overnight. I was just about to buy Dencia’s Whitenicious cream to lighten my skin when you appeared on the world map and saved me.”
Dencia who is probably living in someone’s basement at West Hollywood and also the person behind the skin lightening cream-Whitenicious, has taken to twitter to say a lot of CRAP to Lupita Nyong’o, a clear indication that, there is a big gap between a hustler and an achiever.
Lupita Nyong’o is definitely every designer’s dream. With her toned, perfect body and immaculate poise, Lupita always carries the day with her red carpet fashion choices. GhanaCelebrities.Com has compiled the top 5 red carpet looks of the star. Be sure to let us know your favourite look…
March cover of Vanity Fair’s annual Hollywood issue is out with Idris Elba, Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jared Leto and Lupita Nyong’o graciously making it a must have…
This year is definitely that much awaited black Hollywood breakthrough year with more than 3 outstanding actors getting decent attention from Hollywood and the magazines that matter…
On the cover, Julia Roberts is seen wearing a fishnet tights and a blazer as she perched on Idris Elba’s lap. Actor-Chiwetel Ejiofor sat next to Julia, who placed her hand on his shoulder.
The whole world is raving about her at the moment. This simple, classy, educated, and highly intelligent woman has shown us in order to stand out in whatever field you endeavour in, there are certain qualities or characteristics you must have or aspire to have.
Comparing this incredible woman’s career to that of our fellow Ghanaian actresses, there is an incredible amount of difference in even just the way she comports herself. We can confidently say that the ‘12 years a slave’ actress has made an indelible mark for herself and we can’t wait for more from her!.
Comparing the story of Lupita to her fellow counterparts in the Ghanaian movie Industry, there are few tips they can pick up because Lupita’s feat can also be achieved by them—-after all, she is also an African.
Get an education– Lupita knew that she wanted a career in the film and arts industry, as such she made sure she acquired the necessary skills and knowledge by going to school. Even though she might have had a respected level of natural talent, she knew the importance of educating herself. After obtaining a degree in film and theatre studies, she subsequently enrolled in the acting program at the Yale school of drama, to further deepen her knowledge in the arts.
As several black women all around the world, especially those in Africa are lightening their skin, finding no reason to be proud of their dark skin, Kenyan movie star- Lupita Nyong’o who recently scored an Oscar nomination continues to remind us that black is beautiful.
Lupita Nyong’o, 30, won the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in ‘12 Years a Slave’ at the 2014 Screen Actors Guild Awards, held yesterday. But it was her black beauty that got many people talking, she looked naturally gorgeous on the red carpet.
Check below for the full list of the 2014 Screen Actors Guild Awards winners
Fast rising actress-Lupita Nyong’o,30, of “12 Years A Slave” fame who has already scored a Golden Globe nomination, Oscars nomination, a few magazine covers has become a victim of skin lightening by Vanity Fair—this is what some section of the public are upset about.
Beautiful Lupita who is originally from Kenyan has been featured in February’s issue of Vanity Fair and ahead of the release, Vanity Fair tweeted a photo from the feature.
The photo which is far from the beautiful dark colour of Lupita seems lightened or at least, the photo shoot was given excessive light to make the actress look lighter than we know her to be.