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COLUMN: L'entertainment by Lerato

───   17:36 Wed, 29 Nov 2017

COLUMN: L'entertainment by Lerato | News Article
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The beautiful Miss South Africa Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters has been crowned Miss Universe 2017, of course. She is stunning!


The 22-year-old business management graduate beat 91 other contestants to the title in Las Vegas this week.

Laura Gonzalez of Colombia was the first runner-up, with Davina Bennett of Jamaica the second runner-up.

Nel-Peters is only the second South African to win the title after Margaret Gardiner won the title in 1978. Well done lady!

Source: Eye Witness



Former Glee star Naya Rivera has been arrested in Kanawha County, West Virginia, PEOPLE confirms. She has been arrested for domestic battering.

According to the Kanawha County Sheriff, the actress, 30, was arrested Saturday night and is currently waiting to be arraigned.

The past year has been drama-filled for the star, who called off her divorce from husband Ryan Dorsey last month — with whom she shares a 2-year-old son named Josey. It is unclear if Dorsey is involved in the incident. In their November statement about the divorce, the couple told PEOPLE Magazine: “After much consideration, we have made the decision to end our marriage. Our priority is and always will be our beautiful son that we share together. We will continue to be great co-parenting partners for him. We ask for respect and privacy for our family during this difficult time.”

Source: People



Rebel Wilson got emotional on Australian TV talking about her defamation case against a global magazine publisher and reiterated that she plans on donating her record payout to charity.

In September, the Australian Pitch Perfect actress won $4.6 million ($3.7 million) in damages after Bauer Media was found to have defamed her.

In articles printed in tabloids like Woman's Day and Australian Women's Weekly, she and her legal team had argued the stories, which accused her of lying about her age, name and other personal details, were inaccurate, damaged her reputation and caused her to lose a few acting roles.

"Yes, I'm an actress and I'm in the public eye," she said in tears on Australia's Channel 7 TV show Sunday Night this weekend: "But I'm a human being who worked really, really hard to get to that point. And then to have it all taken away was just malicious, and it was ugly."

"People were calling me a liar and a fake and for someone like me who prides herself on being very candid and authentic, it was just probably the most devastating thing they could have said to me," she said.

Glad things worked out for her.

Source: E - Online


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