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All guys wooing me are after my boobs – Ada La Pinky

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Massively endowed Instagram influencer and comedienne, Ada Ebere, a.k.a . Ada La Pinky who is known for always showing off her curvaceous body online has revealed the prize she has paid for being blessed with humongous ‘girls’.

The Instagram influencer, claims her breasts are her selling points as she leaves no stone unturned in augmenting herself with her natural endowments.

The influencer, when asked in a session, exclaimed about some of the major challenges she encounters due to the size of her breasts.

In her words, “I can’t run. I find it difficult to run unless I hold my chest. People find it funny. Another challenge is that I can’t sleep on my chest, it has to be either upright or sideways. It was so painful during my growing up days. I love to sleep on my chest, but sadly I couldn’t. It is also very hard to get my bra size in the market. Most times, I buy the biggest size and amend it, especially the hands. Funnily enough, I hardly wear bras even when going out. Most times, I also feel all the guys that are wooing me are after my boobs. They don’t care to know the real me, but want to have a feel of my boobs”

However, she has been lambasted for enlarging her boobs for commercial purposes but debunked all rumours as she confirms that her boobs are not silicones but natural.

“I didn’t do breast enlargement, they are all-natural. I never liked big boobs, I’d have preferred a portable size but here I am blessed with large ones and I am grateful”.

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Veteran actor, Clarus of New Masquerade, dies at 85

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Veteran Nollywood actor, Davis Ofor, popularly known as Clarus in the 1980s sitcom, New Masquerade, is dead.

The news of his passing was announced on Tuesday by a fellow actor, Tony Akposheri, in an Instagram post.

Akposheri expressed shock and sadness over the death of the actor, recalling their recent interactions.

He revealed that they had recently spent time together during the New Year, sharing memories and discussing future plans.

“Today, my heart is heavy. Davis Ofor, fondly known as Clarus from New Masquerade, is gone.

“We crossed into the New Year together, laughing, talking, sharing memories, and speaking hopefully about the days ahead,” he wrote.

“We spoke about life, about plans, about how far we had come. None of us knew that time was already counting differently for you.”

Describing the late actor as more than just a screen personality, Akposheri paid tribute to his character and impact.

“You were more than a familiar face on screen. You were a friend, a brother, a man with warmth, humour, and a presence that could light up any space,” he wrote.

“It is hard to believe that the voice I heard not long ago is now a memory. Hard to accept that someone so full of life can suddenly become a story we tell.”

He added, “Rest well, my friend. You came, you gave joy, you made your mark, and you will never be forgotten.”

Clarus gained prominence for his role in New Masquerade, one of Nigeria’s most popular television comedy shows, where his character became a household name.

Details surrounding the cause of his death were not immediately available.

Ofor rose to prominence for his role as Clarus in New Masquerade, a widely acclaimed Nigerian television comedy that aired on the Nigerian Television Authority and became a household favourite in the 1980s.

His portrayal of the comic character earned him national recognition and endeared him to audiences across the country, making Clarus one of the most memorable figures in Nigerian television history.

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