Supermodel Naomi Campbell confirms she welcomed her two children with surrogacy, Nigerian star Temi Otedola becomes L’Oréal Paris’ first African digital ambassador, Alcaraz conquers Zverev, claims first French Open title at Roland Garros. Stay in the know with our Rave News Digest, which summarizes five of the hottest global news stories you need to catch up on, saving you time and energy. Consider it your daily news fix.
1. Supermodel Naomi Campbell confirms she welcomed her two children with surrogacy
Naomi Campbell, 54, Reveals She Welcomed Both Of Her Kids Via Surrogacy https://t.co/EvRVOlUZZg
— Women’s Health (@WomensHealthMag) June 10, 2024
Legendary supermodel Naomi Campbell has opened up for the first time about using a surrogate to welcome her two children. In a recent interview with The Times, Campbell confirmed what many had suspected after her surprise announcements of motherhood in 2021 and 2023. She is a single mother to a two-year-old daughter and a son born in June 2023. Campbell has chosen to keep her children’s lives private, and they have not been featured on her social media pages. However, she did speak openly about her experience as a mother.
“My babies are everything to me,” she told The Times. “It’s made me fear for the future.” Campbell also expressed hope for a better world for her children and her desire to be there for them at every milestone. She commented on the economic challenges some face in raising children but voiced her belief that motherhood is ultimately rewarding.
2. Nigerian star Temi Otedola becomes L’Oréal Paris’ first African digital ambassador
It is a dream come true to announce that I am the new African Digital Ambassador for #LOréalParis ❤️ I’m truly honoured to be the first Nigerian representing L’Oréal not only across Africa but also on a global stage.
Charging up for all the many moments and milestones I’ll be… pic.twitter.com/OkbbdHU1nf
— Temi Otedola (@TemiOtedola) June 7, 2024
Nigerian actress and fashion influencer Temi Otedola has landed a major deal with beauty giant L’Oréal Paris, becoming the brand’s first-ever African Digital Brand Ambassador. This puts her in the esteemed company of global stars like Kendall Jenner and Viola Davis, who are also L’Oréal Paris ambassadors. The announcement marks a significant moment for both the influencer and the global brand. Otedola will be the face of the brand’s Infallible Makeup range in its African campaigns.
L’Oréal Paris is highlighting its commitment to diversity and empowerment by featuring a prominent African voice. “This collaboration marks a significant milestone in celebrating beauty in all its forms across the African continent,” the company said in a statement. Otedola expressed her excitement about the partnership, vowing to be a great ambassador for the brand.
3. South Africa: Kabza De Small shuts down the Lyric Theatre in Gold Reef City with 33-piece symphonic orchestra
A 33-piece symphonic orchestra, an eight-piece choir and with one of the youngest conductors in SA, Ofentse Pitse – Kabza De Small makes history. https://t.co/zDMHhNWUyR
— Times LIVE (@TimesLIVE) June 10, 2024
Johannesburg’s Lyric Theatre witnessed history this past weekend as Amapiano King Kabza De Small delivered a groundbreaking performance alongside a 33-piece symphonic orchestra. The two-day event, dubbed “Red Bull Symphonic,” cemented the singer’s status as an Amapiano pioneer and offered a unique cultural fusion for audiences. Kabza De Small, real name Kabelo Motha Mahlangu, took the stage for a captivating 130-minute set. His iconic repertoire, including hits like “Khusela” and “Imithandazo,” was transformed by the rich textures of the orchestra.
Sweeping strings, powerful brass, and soaring vocals from an eight-piece choir created a soundscape unlike anything Amapiano fans had ever experienced. The event’s significance extended beyond the music. Kabza De Small shared the spotlight with conductor Ofentse Pitse, the first Black South African woman to lead an all-Black orchestra.
4. Asake announces ‘Lungu Boy’ world tour
I’m Super excited to announce that my tour “Lungu Boy World Tour” is coming to a city near you. Sign Up Now for my Exclusive Artist Pre-Sale 🔗 https://t.co/ArvmEcB39R . New Album OTW 🚀🚀 pic.twitter.com/FjDRc11X2E
— ASAKE (@asakemusik) June 10, 2024
Nigerian Afrobeats star Asake is bringing the heat this summer with his highly anticipated “Lungu Boy World Tour.” The tour, taking place from June to October, will see the talented artist perform at some of the most prestigious venues across North America and Europe. This includes Madison Square Garden in New York City, State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., and the iconic AfroNation festival in both Portugal and Detroit.
Asake’s tour will also include stops at the Toyota Center in Houston, the YouTube Theatre in Los Angeles, and the Wireless Festival in London. This comes on the heels of the singer’s immense success in recent months. His music has garnered massive international attention, and fans are eager to experience his infectious energy live.
5. Alcaraz conquers Zverev, claims first French Open title at Roland Garros
CARLOS I, PRINCE OF CLAY 👑#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/lZWMplAmYK
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) June 9, 2024
Carlos Alcaraz etched his name into tennis history on Sunday, battling past Alexander Zverev in a five-set thriller to secure his first French Open title and become the youngest-ever player to win Grand Slams on all three surfaces. The 21-year-old Spaniard, seeded third, displayed remarkable resilience throughout the match. After a dominant first set (6-3), Alcaraz saw Zverev fight back to take the next two (2-6, 5-7). Facing a potential upset, Alcaraz dug deep, winning the fourth set convincingly (6-1) before claiming a decisive 6-2 victory in the fifth. The entire encounter lasted a grueling four hours and 19 minutes.
“I used to watch this tournament on television as a kid, and now I’m lifting the trophy,” said Alcaraz, receiving the Coupe des Mousquetaires from tennis legend Bjorn Borg. His victory adds the French Open crown to his previous Grand Slam triumphs at Wimbledon (2023) and the US Open (2022).
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