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  • What Happened Between Elsa Majimbo and Naomi Campbell?

    What Happened Between Elsa Majimbo and Naomi Campbell?

    On February 15, 2024, South Africa-based Kenyan chess champion and comedian, Elsa Majimbo, responded to fans who wanted her to talk about Naomi Campbell, her presumed mentor. In a now-deleted TikTok video, Elsa revealed how she met the British supermodel, what happened between them and their current relationship.

    Source: Kenyan Insight

    In her usual indoor video style, sharing events in her life with her followers while slathering on shea butter like it’s going out of style, Elsa laid it all out. She went down memory lane to December 2020 — the first time the two met. 

    Naomi was in Nairobi for the third time since 2018, and Elsa texted her on IG to ask if they could meet. Elsa was one of many content creators who’d gone viral during the pandemic lockdown early in the year. Naomi shot her the location. Without wasting time, Elsa and her brother went there, and the supermodel offered them a getaway trip with her.

    Source: Buzz Central

    Elsa was eager to hang out with one of the most iconic models in the world. According to her, they had a great time together. This was likely when Naomi stayed at an exclusive resort in Malindi, Kenya, owned by her boyfriend at the time, Italian businessman, Flavio Briatore.

    As seen on an episode of Naomi’s vlog, “Being Naomi”, Elsa and Naomi shopped, tried some makeup on and decorated a Christmas tree together. Later that month, Elsa was on Naomi’s “No Filter With Naomi” show to discuss her rising fame on TikTok.

    In another episode of “Being Naomi” in January 2021, Naomi shared her New Year’s Eve skincare routine with Elsa.

    READ: An Elsa Majimbo Guide to Glowing for Dark-Skinned People

    One day on the beach, Naomi suggested that Elsa should make a documentary on her life in Kenya. Then she introduced Elsa to some Hollywood folks, and sometime after the vacation, Elsa hung out with members of Naomi’s team at Kempinski, a five-star luxury hotel in Nairobi. This was when one of them spilled that Naomi had told them she was behind Elsa’s success. Elsa set the record straight by explaining when and how they met.

    In June 2021, Naomi celebrated Elsa’s 20th birthday with a post on her IG page. Nothing seemed wrong between them at the time.

    Elsa fast forwarded to March 2022 when Naomi called to query her about her short film, Elsa — a 15-minute film about her experience with colourism, bullying and comedy, directed by Julia Jansch. Naomi thought Elsa had executed her documentary idea without her. 

    Busy Elsa promised to continue the conversation the following day but couldn’t due to a tight flight schedule. It took Elsa 24 hours to return Naomi’s call. By this time, Naomi told her it would be their last chat and wished her a good life. Elsa respected her decision and stayed out of her way.

    But according to Elsa, “Things started going very badly for me. I thought it was because of the situation [with Naomi], but I wanted to be sure.” While this supposed negative turn in her career wasn’t visible to the public, she tried to call Naomi and sent apology texts. She got no response until Naomi texted her to stop trying to contact her. [ad][/ad]

    An encounter with Edward Enninful, ex-editor-in-chief of British Vogue, made Elsa realise the gravity of the issue. So she contacted one of Naomi’s close friends to facilitate communication between them. 

    In January 2023, Naomi wished Elsa a happy new year.

    Throughout the eight-minute-long TikTok video, Elsa never stopped creaming her body. But she ended the video acknowledging the access and credibility Naomi’s cosign gave her. Their relationship remains strained. “We’re not friends. We’re not enemies. We’re not anything.”

    She returned to X on February 18, 2024, to explain her now viral TikTok video in a now deleted tweet.

    Responding to a comment under the tweet, she stated that the situation even pushed her into alcoholism.

    Some hours later, she put out another tweet clarifying that Naomi didn’t push her to the bottle, the situation did.

    In the early hours of February 19, 2024, Elsa tweeted that even though she deleted the tweet, she stands by her words but wants to take the peace route.

    In her responses to the comments under this new post, Elsa said Naomi threatened to sue her and post a screenshot of a time Elsa asked her for help against some predatory older white executives. One wonders how the second part would incriminate Elsa.

    But all Elsa wants is the public’s listening ears.

    Naomi Campbell hasn’t commented on the viral video and tweets as of the time of publishing.


    Psst! Have you seen our Valentine’s Special yet? We brought back three couples we interviewed in 2019 – one now with kids, one now married and the last, still best friends – to share how their relationships have evolved over the previous five years. Watch the first episode below:

  • 10 Memes That Only True Money Heist Fans Will Find Relatable

    10 Memes That Only True Money Heist Fans Will Find Relatable

    I can’t keep calm. Season 4 of Money Heist is out and that means that the weekend is going to be lit. Halleluyah! I can finally get off social media and find some hours of fun and heightened excitement.

    I don’t know about you, but I have been waiting for this day for a long time and I am glad I lived to see it amidst the ending of the world.

    The other day, I was going through Reddit and I saw some of the funniest memes about Money Heist and I stored them to always remember and laugh. However, seeing as there is a new season out today and I am in a sufficiently good mood, I decided to bless you guys.

    Some are funny, others relatable, but all of them remind me of why it’s such a great show

    Let’s start:

    1) Tokyo!

    2) It really is a drug.

    3) Me throughout the night.

    4) No lie was told.

    5) Hate hate hate hate that man.

    6) I really can’t kill myself.

    7) That’s my jam.

    8) Apt.

    9) So annoying and frustrating.

    10) That’s how star do.

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  • You Need To Adopt These Baby Elephants Right Now

    You Need To Adopt These Baby Elephants Right Now

    This is Ambo

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BIKo2WhB5B_/

    And these are Roi and Ndotto

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BH5zCzmBUhE

    Ah, you must also meet this fella who’s in a awful hurry

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BHDi36Gh1CJ/

    These guys are Mbegu, Kauro and Kamok

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BIWX3_ShkoC/

    They, with all the other baby elephants, live at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, in Nairobi, Kenya

    Such adorable creatures

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BG4d6xfAUN3/

    We have a special thing, you and me

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BHud4NQB3XY/

    Just look at that

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BHImhb3hvvr/

    These are the cutest baby elephants you have ever seen

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BFc-F9pgUIQ/

    But they have a really important story that more people should hear about

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BGYLA8kgUFN/

    Tens of thousands of elephants are killed each year by poachers, who hunt them for ivory. According to research, up to 100,000 African elephants were killed between 2011 and 2014 alone

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BHPpBBkBqzW/

    Elephant tusks do not grow out properly until they get older, so poachers generally ignore the calves. But once their tusks (which are really modified inscisors in the upper jaw) become noticeable, they become targets for poachers

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BIjJK_EBsZo/

    It’s really grotesque, what these poachers do

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BGyIxgAAUNu/

    As if killing mature elephants for ivory wasn’t bad enough, their deaths mean that the young elephants are left to fend for themselves. Baby elephants need their mother’s milk exclusively for two years, and partially till they are four. If they aren’t rescued, they almost certainly die

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BFkhN2XgULL/

    Conservation organisations like the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust rescue these orphan elephants and raise them till they are old enough to live independently

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BHGUOvmhpFw/

    Many of them have been re-released into the wild

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BHLQ7V7BzSh/

    And re-united with their families

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BGj4zaZAUBy/

    And these guys, the anti-poaching rangers, do everything they can to make sure that poachers don’t get to them

    It’s very good but very hard work. Elephant conservation organisations like the DSWT need your help. Donations go a long way

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BIC9yu4BWrU/

    You can also help by educating the people around you about elephant conservation and the dangers of poaching

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BH-KViuhb4D/
    Find out more about elephant poaching, and how you can help preserve these magnificent creatures. And don’t forget to share.
  • Jacaranda Propaganda: Ten Pictures That Show How Beautiful Nairobi Is In October

    Jacaranda Propaganda: Ten Pictures That Show How Beautiful Nairobi Is In October
    For some reason, Jacaranda trees are practically ubiquitous in Nairobi. They are everywhere!

    1. In people’s backyards.

    2. In Parklands.

    3. On the way to the office.

    https://instagram.com/p/9BJCcdg0MV/

    4. Inside the office buildings.

    Because, why not?

    5. In the National museum

    6. In the park. Of course.

    https://instagram.com/p/9yRvJWgaHV/

    7. Jacaranda petals on the sidewalk are the perfect summation of life.

    8. And are the perfect backdrop for memorable selfies.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/98G-nhAAz-/

    9. It probably doesn’t get any better than this.

    https://twitter.com/disastrpassport/status/657496393146310656
    Purple harmony for the win.

    10. Here’s the tweet that started it all.

    Thank you, Nanjala. If you visit Nairobi in October when the Jacaranda trees are in bloom, you will never want to leave. That is a promise. Wanna bet?