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Clips of Tyra Banks confronting Naomi Campbell over ‘horrific’ on-set moment resurface as veteran supermodel is accused of ruining Kenyan influencer’s career

Fashion icon Naomi Campbell’s past as an industry mean girl is coming back to light. The 53-year-old bombshell is being dragged for a sordid history of belittling peers, which she has deemed a threat amid backlash for allegedly derailing the modeling career of Kenyan influencer Elsa Majimbo.
New footage of Tyra Banks’ confrontation is now circulating on social media. They come from a 2005 appearance on the previous talk show “Tyra.” During the conversation, Banks recalls a time within the Nineties once they did a photograph shoot on a ship, during which she admittedly suffered from seasickness and at one point rested between photo shoots.

“I think you put my head in your lap or put my feet in your lap and thought, ‘Baby, are you okay?’ And I said, “Yes, I’m fine, I’m fine.” And then you said, “I want to ask you something.” “Are they trying to make you look like me?” – Banks recalls.
The Inglewood native said she remembered the exchange because she was “recent and young” in the modeling world. “And I said, ‘Um, I don’t know much now, but in Los Angeles, yes, it really was like that,’” she said, describing how she was forced to wear similar hairstyles to the star on the runway.
Campbell began modeling in the late 1980s, and Banks in 1990. Before her younger counterpart became a hot commodity, the British star was among the industry’s elite. “You told me that, yes, I remember,” Campbell replied with a smile. But her face quickly turned when the host said, “Naomi, you stood up, pushed me away and said, ‘That’s what I believed.’ You turned around” – with a snap of a finger. Campbell seemed stunned and asked, “Yes?”
Basically, it was Tyra inviting Naomi on her show to do exactly what Elsa Majimbo did on her tiktok… sharing what Naomi experienced when she was younger and the way she felt, and in addition showing how powerful Naomi was pic.twitter.com/hmEOoNCBnL
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“You went from the sweetest woman who gave me vitamins to someone who terrified me on this trip. On that trip, I was told I was sent home because you didn’t want me there anymore,” said the Harvard Business School graduate. “No, that’s not true. “I don’t have the power of Anna Wintour,” Campbell joked in her defense.
The conversation continues with the “Life Size” actress recalling how she was later treated coldly by her peers, was told “You’ll never be me” and was removed from the show due to Campbell’s disapproval, even though the model denied the claims. The tension almost provoked Banks to abandon her career. After a commercial break, Campbell apologized for the pain the former Victoria’s Secret model experienced.
“No, Naomi Campbell is guilty of everything Elsa accused her of.” commented user X, combining Banks’ experience with Majimbo’s. Another user also saw this exchange as evidence that “Basically, Tyra brought Naomi on her show to do exactly what Elsa Majimbo did on her tiktok… she shared what Naomi experienced when she was younger and how Naomi made her feel, and also showed how powerful she is “Naomi.”
Banks recalled a tense exchange with Campbell when she guest-starred on the Norwegian-Swedish talk show “Skavlan” in 2016. “It wasn’t fair to Naomi, but her reaction was… to this day, ‘I’m very scared of her.’ It was very difficult to deal with – just like some of the worst times in my life.”
And in 2019, she addressed the bad blood again in: “Wall Street” every day interview. “Even though I booked every fashion show, people didn’t know that I would go home crying at night because the woman I admired looked like she just didn’t want me to be there,” Banks said.
“And she did everything in her power to make me leave.” In hindsight, the “America’s Next Top Model” creator said Campbell’s actions weren’t tolerated, but she understood that behind the scenes, industry officials were pitting them against one another and particularly attempting to make the supermodel feel like she lived within the IT Girl role was diminishing.
Elsa Majimbo talks about her experience with Naomi Campbell pic.twitter.com/9SwaWu61dE
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In a recent, now-deleted TikTok, Majimbo accused her former mentor of bullying, sabotaging her modeling opportunities and controlling her career. The influencer claimed she was affected by depression and abusing alcohol when Campbell allegedly attacked her because she felt slighted by the 22-year-old’s notoriety without her.
After opening up in regards to the broken friendship, Majimbo claimed she was threatened that her text messages regarding her past problems with white managers who desired to sleep along with her can be leaked by the “Supermodels” star.
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Lil us X in the hospital says that “he lost control over the right side” of his face

This week, rapper Lil Nas X has released an update where it was. On Monday evening, the rapper published a video to Instagram revealing that he was hospitalized.
“By the way, I practice a full smile,” says laughter. “I’m just what the hell? I can’t even laugh, brother, what the hell? Oh my God, man. So … yes.”
While the rapper “Old Town Road” didn’t determine his diagnosis, he told the fans: “Sooo (I) lost control of the right side of my face.” After his post, fans began to wonder if the star developed Bella’s paralysis, a state that causes muscle weakness and paralysis on one side of the face. However, According to Johns Hopkins MedicineThe cause of the condition affecting the nerves of the face is unknown.
Despite the fans conspiracy, Lil NAS X continued to update his health about his stories on Instagram.
“Guys, I’m fine !! Stop being sad to me! Instead, shake your ass!” He wrote about his history in keeping with the variety. “IMMA looks funny like a bit, but that’s all.”
Similarly, today the rapper said: “It’s much better” in a movie published in his history on Instagram, explaining that he regained sensation into the mouth and performs chewing exercises to strengthen the muscle.

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David E. Talbert sells memories for six characters

The director, author, playwright and producer David E. Talbert sold his memory “Everything I know about being a man (I learned from a woman)” for six characters to Storehouse Voices, a random Punguin Publishing House. He also develops a television program with the identical title.
According to the memories of Talbert He emerged from conversations He He had together with his son, which meant that he realized that his mother, a single mother, gave him all the teachings he learned to be a person.
According to the web site, Storehouse Voices focuses on “promoting the wealth of a black story through intentional acquisition and employment of efforts, strategic partnerships and the authentic range of the community, which it is going to achieve by publishing literary and fictitious books.
According to Storehouse, Voices was published in January 2025, Created in cooperation with the Tamira ChapmanFrom the success of the Chapman’s Women & Words program, which was launched with the support of Storehouse in a box and Penguin Random House, which was aimed toward “deisting the publishing industry and its processes” for insufficiently represented authors.
The declaration that broadcasts the imprint is: “Warehouse voices are informed by a deep understanding of the unique cultural contexts and historical black experiences in America and involved in ensuring that literary works of insufficiently represented authors are presented authentically, with respect and strongly in the entire landscape of publications and the media.”
This is thick with the final arch of Talbert’s profession, which, like Tyler Perry, began with stage arts aimed toward telling the black stories of the Black audience.
In 2024, in an interview with the Wielofenate, he said that “Jingle Jangle”, a Christmas film, who wrote and directed by which Forest Whitaker and Keegan Michael Key performed, was created due to his childhood of the sensation of excluded fantasy, because he often didn’t see black children represented within the media of his youth.
According to 2023, Talbert launched HBCU Next, a scholarship program that he founded and financed together with his wife and production partner, Lyn Sisson-Talbert, To enrich the tutorial possibilities available for beginner filmmakers in HBCUS Bringing them to the School of Cinematic Arts USC School of Cinematic Arts program.
As Talbert said on this system: “Our general goal is to support the environment for students from HBCU and the USC to get involved in cultural exchange of learning from each other, and to provide access to education conducive to providing black storytellers to the entertainment industry.”
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Parents of the footballer of the University of Bucknell, who died during the exercises of “punishment” during training, sue school

Parents of the footballer of the University of Bucknell are suing school after their son died during training in July 2024.
In July 2024, 18-year-old Dickey Jr. He collapsed during the first football training of the team, affected by the sickle complications of the cells, NBC Philadelphia Reported. He was immediately hospitalized at the moment, but he died two days later.
Now, based on documents submitted to the Common Pleas court in Philadelphia on Wednesday, April 2, the boy’s parents, Calvin Dickey Sr. And Nicole Dickey, they claim that the university knew about the diagnosis of the sickle features of their son-what could increase the possibilities of experience of complications-he could prevent his death, for death for death. NPR AND ESPN.
They spent that Bucknell University is accused of neglect and illegal death, together with other claims just like hazing. Court documents claim that Dickey was intended by a “ritual of passage” on a burdensome training for first -year students, despite the undeniable fact that the school knew about his condition, which meant that he was vulnerable to the experience of complications called rhabdomoliz. Rare complication may cause the decomposition of skeletal muscle tissue To the extent that the muscles begin to release dangerous toxins on internal organs and are sometimes triggered by bothersome physical exercise.
Dickey collapsed when he was forced to exercise during practice as a “punishment” together with other players to go. According to witnesses of students and staff, Dickey became clearly at risk and had problems with keeping the pace before he fell.
“A terrible, painful death died, which can be 100% prevented,” said family lawyer, Mike Caspino, about CJ Wa press conference that Ceisler Media was available on YouTube.
He explained that from 2010 the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) required from sports students to check the sickle features because they were more vulnerable to a serious state. Caspino also noticed that CJ positively checked the sickle feature before joining the university football team, which made him “200 times more likely” to get rabdomiolism.
“If the athlete has a sickle feature, it should not be developed on the first day of practice; they are not supposed to make sprints, they are not to do up, they are to be relaxed to the practice regime. Otherwise they can get a discountolysis,” said the lawyer.
Talking with People magazineThe university said that he was aware of the trial and couldn’t comment on waiting court disputes. “We are again expanding sincere sympathies to the CJ family and we will continue to focus on our most important priority – health and safety of all Bucknell students.”
Dickey’s mother, a witness of a difficult path, Dickey’s mother said that her son was “worth” during a conversation with ESPN.
“We do it for CJ, for every young man in this team and anyone who follows him at any university,” she said. “It’s a longer, more difficult path and I’m ready for it.”

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