Despite selling millions of records with Destiny’s Child - and as a solo artist - Kelly Rowland has been very open about almost going broke because she was carelessly overspending above her budget, which isn’t hard to believe when your best friend is Beyonce. Being part of one of the biggest girl groups didn’t necessarily mean that Rowland, who is best pals with Queen Bey, was earning a lot of money, and because she was trying to keep up with a certain lifestyle, she almost ended up losing everything in the process.
Eunice Dwumfour was a notable American councilwoman, lawmaker, scrum ace, business investigator, media character, and business person from Sayreville, New Jersey. This remarkable woman was very much perceived the country over for her administration as a councilwoman on the Sayreville Ward Committee. As per the New York Times, she was amidst her initial term on the Sayreville Precinct Committee.
Eunice Dwumfour Age and Early Life Eunice Dwumfour was a local of the US.
Fatboy SSE who is known by the nicknames ‘Fats’ and ‘Boobie’ is a rapper, actor, and social media personality from the United States. ‘Hate,’ ‘Drake,’ ‘Upset,’ and ‘Yes Julz!’ are a few of his notable songs. His sketch-comedy videos have gained him a large fan base, which has helped him develop himself as a well-known sketch-comedy artist.
His self-titled ‘YouTube’ channel houses all of his music videos. Fatboy’s comedy posts can be found on his ‘Instagram feed,’ which now has over 4 million followers.
It is a well-known fact that due to worldwide coverage and the availability of social media, anyone with considerable talent and a huge fan following becomes a celebrity faster than usual. Famous for her Instagram account @real.ona, on which she has over 2.6 million followers Hailey Orona is a young American social media star.
Helping her gain numerous loyal fans, she is also a TikTok star who shares lip-sync and dancing videos on her profile along with posting selfies in stylish outfits.
Rap legend Kangol Kid of the mid 80’s music group U.T.F.O. recently became the first Hip-Hop artist to receive an honor by the American Cancer Society. His efforts in raising money and awareness for breast cancer through his Mama Luke Foundation has been capturing the hearts of many worldwide.
Hosted by TLC’s Stacy London and comedian Chuck Nice, supporters gathered at the American Cancer Society’s 2012 Pink and Black Tie Gala in Brooklyn, New York at Steiner Studios Stage 6 to acknowledge and celebrate this two year movement which began after Kangol’s friend/mother-like figure Gay Frances Lucas (“Mama Luke”) lost her three year battle with breast cancer.