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Thursday, July 2, 2020

Flight attendant, 21, left with lips that resembled a "baboon's bottom" after botched lip filler treatment (photos)









A flight attendant has disclosed how a botched lip filler treatment left her with swollen lips that looked like she had "baboon bottom" lips.



Olivia McCann, 21, from Chorley, Lancashire, revealed how her lips were massaged so hard during a dissolving procedure that they grew to triple their size and "looked like they were about to pop."



The beautician reportedly assured her that swelling was normal, but Olivia was so horrified with the result that she hid at home for four days and declined her boyfriend's video calls.







In 2019, Olivia had a successful lip filler at another salon. She then decided to try a different filler elsewhere and was told she would need to have residual product dissolved first. It was during this £100 procedure, in March 2020, that her lips were injected with dissolver and vigorously massaged. This made her lips expand.



Due to how her lips looked after the treatment, Olivia wore sunglasses to avoid people recognising her and was forced to miss two days of work.







It isn't the first time Olivia has had filler-related disasters. She has had several other experiences at different salons over two years including swelling, lumpiness and uneven distribution of filler.







Now Olivia is sharing pictures of her latest ordeal to inspire others to do proper research before having invasive cosmetic treatments after lockdown.







Her lips later returned to their normal size but the experience has not put her off cosmetic surgery. She said she would still go under the needle again.





Watford sell Pape Gueye to Marseille just 17 hours after joining them following a controversial comment he made









Watford have sold Pape Gueye to Marseille just 17 hours after he joined them following a controversial comment he made.


Back in April, the Premier League club agreed a five-year deal for the 21-year-old French midfielder understood to be worth in the region of £45,000 a month. He was photographed holding a Watford shirt after putting pen to paper in the pre-contract agreement.



Gueye was due to officially join Watford on Wednesday, July 1, as a free agent and had been registered as their player. But he changed his mind saying he was 'badly advised' to sign for the club.



Following his controversial comment, Watford held talks with Marseille regarding a move for Pape Gueye just 17 hours after they had finalised his arrival.



The Ligue 1 side have now announced the signing of the 21-year-old midfielder on a 4-year contract.

Court dismisses suit against Oshiomhole

















A lawsuit filed against the immediate past Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole and three others have been dismissed by a Federal High Court (FCT) sitting in Jabi, Abuja.



The lawsuit which was filed by Comrade Mustapha Salihu and five others, was the one that led to an order being granted by same court to effect the suspension of Oshiomhole from further acting as chairman of the APC.



The Plaintiffs' lawyer, Oluwola Afolabi who moved a motion to withdraw the case on Thursday July 2, said it was in line with the directive of the leaders of the APC that all court cases be discontinued in the interest of peace.



Oshiomhole's lawyer Ginika Ezeoke who did not oppose the plantiffs' desire to withdraw the case, urged the court to dismiss the suit on the grounds that the parties have filed pleadings and have be enjoined issues in relation to the subject of the case.



Justice Danlami Senchi who ruled on the case, dismissed the suit and ordered the parties involved to bear their respective costs.

"What is happening to Christians and churches qualifies fully as persecution''- Rev Chris Oyakhilome (video)









Reverend Chris Oyakhilome, senior pastor of Christ Embassy, has once again kicked against the COVID-19 guidelines issued by the government for religious gatherings. Speaking during a live sermon on Wednesday, July 1, the clergyman said what is happening to churches with regards to the guidelines qualifies fully as persecution.



In his words


''What is happening to Christians and Churches qualifies fully as persecution because in many countries, many states and many cities, people are allowed to go to the shops, market places, crowded places for hours without wearing a mask. Nobody cares about social distancing...and yet we have those who have the audacity and the foolishness to go into churches and say they are monitoring churches because the virus only attacks people who go to church''



He said the regulation is just for a certain time as the Church would not tolerate it for too long.


Watch a video of him speaking below

Twitter removes meme posted by Donald Trump for violating its copyright policy















Social media company, Twitter has continued its crackdown on Donald Trump's account by removing a meme tweeted by the US president on Tuesday, after the New York Times filed a copyright complaint over the use of the photo.



Trump posted an image of himself on Tuesday but by Thursday morning the photo had been taken down.





The photo was taken by NYT photographer Damon Winter for a feature on the then-presidential candidate in 2015. The black and white picture showed a smirking Trump sitting down while pointing at the camera, but was edited into a meme with bold white text saying: 'In reality, they're not after me they're after you. I'm just in the way.'







By Thursday, the photo had disappeared from the president's account and the tweet instead showed a 'media not displayed' notice.


Twitter has now confirmed removing the meme saying it violated copyright policies after the New York Times filed a 'takedown notice' on Wednesday under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

'This image has been removed in response to a report from the copyright holder,' Twitter said ..

'Per our copyright policy, we respond to valid copyright complaints sent to us by a copyright owner or their authorized representatives,' the company said.


The move marks the second time in two weeks that Twitter has cracked down on Trump's account, having previously flagged a video tweeted by the president as 'manipulated media.'



In May, Twitter began placing fact-check warnings on tweets from Trump's own account after he called mail-in ballots 'fraudulent', predicted problems with the November elections, and reacted to the killing of black American man George Floyd by a White Policeman in May.



On May 28, Trump signed an executive order that ends legal protections for social media firms, which he has accused of political bias.



The order opens Twitter, Facebook and Google up to lawsuits by diluting the legal protection which stops them from being liable for posts on their platforms.


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