Kanye West held a listening event for his highly-anticipated album DONDA at Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta — and a bag of air from the party is going for nearly $11,000 online.
On eBay, a search for a bag of air from West’s DONDA drop at the stadium yields several pages of results. The lowest-priced bags of air showed starting bids at $0.99 on the zip-locked bag — one of which has escalated to $8,500 in price — and the highest bag of air shows a bid of $10,000 as of Monday afternoon (July 26). Bids for the bags of pair fall anywhere in between. Some sellers might expect dozens of dollars while others are pricing their bags at thousands of dollars, eBay results show. A Kanye West fan account pointed out in a tweet that “history repeats itself,” showing one screenshot of a bag of air from West’s DONDA event with a starting bid of $3,333.33 (plus $4 shipping). A second screenshot shows a bag of air from West’s “Yeezus” tour, marked with a $60,100 bid. West held “Kanye West Presents A Donda Listening Event” at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 22. He apparently never left — the rapper is reportedly still living in the stadium to finish the album. The album is slated to release on August 6. Bshani Radio App
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Bshani Magazine (Ep 2007) Patrice Brantley Overcoming ChildHood Traumas - Bshani Radio App7/26/2021 24-Year Old Instagram Model Worth $4 Million For Her Beautiful Dark Skin Tone - Bshani Radio App7/26/2021 Nyakim Gatwech, a 24-year old model affectionally known as Queen of the Dark, is turning heads everywhere with her fierce determination and her beautiful flawless dark skin tone. She is out to prove to everyone that she is very confident with her skin color, and inspires others to be the same way.
Gatwech, a South Sudanese born in Ethiopia, had to move to different places with her family as refugees due to war. Her family eventually immigrated to the United States, living in Buffalo, New York, where she had difficulties adjusting to the culture. "I was fine with my self-esteem and I started being torn down by society, and I started looking at myself," she told in an interview with CBS News. "Do I blend in with what the society considered to be beautiful?" She then moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she attended St. Cloud Tech High School and State University. That's where she found more acceptance and even started her modeling career. Still, there are times when the photographer would try to boost her complexion and make it lighter, but she insisted that she want to stay true to her natural look. She said that there was even one time that she encountered an Uber driver who asked her to bleach her skin and would even pay her to do so. But she only replied with a smile and said, "It's funny that I still get that question today, people need to accept that we're different." Now, Gatwech uses her experiences to be an inspiration to young girls all over the world. She has since been receiving a lot of support and currently has more than 850,000 followers on Instagram. "She is black girl excellent, she is me and I am her. My beautiful niece is the reason I do what I do so she doesn't look at herself in the mirror and see anything else but beauty, In a world that tries everyday to tell us we're not the beauty stander, I remind her and all the little black girls out there that they are drop dead gorgeous, intelligent, brave outstanding and much more." According to Celebrity How, her net worth is $4 million from endorsements and brand ambassador deals with major companies like Fashion Nova. Follow Nyakim Gatwech on Instagram @queennyakimofficial Bshani Radio News Gabby Goodwin, a 14-year old girl from Columbia, South Carolina who is the CEO of and founder of GaBBY Bows, is extremely grateful after receiving an investment worth $200,000, of which $50,000 is from broadcast journalist Gayle King.
During her interview in an episode on the new podcast One Hundred Percent with Marcus Lemonis, Gabby talked avidly about the business she founded when she was just 5-years old.She said she got the idea out of frustration from always losing her hair barrettes that keep falling out of her hair. She then started creating the patented double-faced double-snap barrette until she also developed a range of natural hair care products that are sold online and in 74 Target locations across the country. Gabby was surprised when Lemonis said that he would gift her a $150,000 investment for her business. She touch even more when Gayle King, who had joined them during the show, also expressed her admiration for the young CEO and said that she would also gift her with a $50,000 investment. "These investments mean so much to me. As a Black-owned business, it has been hard raising capital. To also be in partnership with both Marcus Lemonis and Gayle King is a blessing," Gabby said, according to Black Enterprise. "Their investments will help me develop and purchase products and grow my team to better serve our Confidence families." For more information about GaBBY Bows and/or to order online, visit GabbyBows.com Bshani Radio News Meet April Ross, an HBCU graduate of Alabama State University who is now the owner of WJCN TV-33, a local television station based in LaGrange, Georgia. As an entrepreneur, she is especially proud of her success because she used to work at the same station as an intern!
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According to a report by German site Netzpolitik, TikTok considers queer people, fat people, and those with disabilities to be at risk of cyberbullying and in an effort to protect them from potential harassment, the platform enlists moderators to flag their videos and limit the number of viewers they can reach. TikTok lists examples of disabilities as autism, Downs syndrome, facial disfigurement, facial problems such as birthmarks or slight squints, etc. TikTok also uses hashtags to determine whether a user is at “risk.” Hashtags such as #foryou, #fyp, #disability, #fatwoman, or users with “Autist” or rainbow flags and other LGBT identifiers in their bio have also been moderated. When moderators use these tactics, they limit the users’ ability to have their videos seen by others passed a certain number of views, or sometimes outside of their geographical area. Some users were restricted after 6,000 to 10,000 views. Some users’ videos are only viewable within their home country. “This approach was never intended to be a long-term solution and although we had a good intention, we realized that it was not the right approach,” a spokesperson for TikTok told Netzpolitik. What are your thoughts? Is censorship the best way to handle cyberbullying? Bshani Radio News
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