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Edmonton Journal
a day ago
- Business
- Edmonton Journal
Brazilian futsal player claims she was cut from team over explicit OnlyFans content
Article content While some have accused her of being 'bad example for children,' Soares maintains that she did nothing wrong. She said she would have liked to continue to play the sport — if it didn't interfere with her personal life. 'I was judged, excluded and felt betrayed even by other women. But I also achieved something: Freedom and financial independence. Today I feel stronger,' she told NewsX. According to reports, before signing up for OnlyFans Soares was earning just $96 per month, which barely was enough to cover her transportation for training. View this post on Instagram A post shared by MARCELA SOARES (@maarcelaoficial)


Scottish Sun
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Glamorous futsal player who was sacked after OnlyFans posts now earning 100 TIMES more selling adult content
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A FORMER futsal player was booted out of her club for posting raunchy snaps on OnlyFans. But she now reveals she is making 100 times more than what she earned during her playing days. 7 An ex-futsal player was booted out of her club for posting raunchy snaps on OnlyFans 7 But she now makes 100 times more than what she earned during her playing days 7 Marcela Soares was sacked by Pelotas after club officials discovered her side hustle 7 Marcela was told she had brought the club into disrepute Marcela Soares was sacked by Pelotas - a Brazilian futsal team located Rio Grande do Sul state - when club officials discovered her side hustle saying she had brought the club into disrepute. Marcela told NewsX: "I love futsal, it's my passion forever. But I can't stay somewhere that tries to control who I am outside of the game. "I never stopped being the athlete I always was, and I never disrespected the club. But I was told I was setting a bad example for children." However, Marcela's new avenue gave her more "freedom and financial independence". The 21-year-old added: "I was judged, excluded and I felt betrayed even by other women. "But I also gained something: freedom and financial independence. Today I feel stronger." Marcela used to make a mere R$550 (£71.55) per month, which barely covered her travel costs to training. But after just four weeks on OnlyFans, the model says she netted R$55,000 (£7,155). Marcela said: "It's sad but I leave the sport with a clear conscience. "If I'd had this financial return from sport, I would never have left it." Mexico's sexiest fan and weather girl poses in bra and dressing gown as she celebrates four years on OnlyFans Marcela counts a whopping 241,000 followers on Instagram alone. 7 Marcela used to make a mere R$550 (£71.55) per month 7 But after just four weeks on OnlyFans, Marcela says she netted R$55,000 (£7,155)


India.com
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
When Naseeruddin Shah said Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan haven't done any great films, called them 'poor'; 'Sholay isn't great...'
When we talk about outspoken Bollywood actors, Naseeruddin Shah's name comes first. He is a veteran of Hindi cinema, known for his candour. He never shies away from speaking the truth, even if it means challenging the industry's biggest names. While competition and disputes among stars are common, did you know that Naseeruddin Shah once remarked on two of Bollywood's most iconic figures: Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan. Yes, you read it right! Shah's blunt statements on Khanna and Bachchan made several headlines. But that didn't stop him for doing what he does the most. Naseeruddin Shah spoke about actors and their legacies in an old interview. He made harsh comments about Amitabh Bachchan and Rajesh Khanna. In an interview with NewsX, he talked about Big B's film Sholay, that he didn't like it. 'He hasn't made any great film, Sholay is not a great film, it's entertaining for sure but not great', said Shah. In another interview, Naseeruddin spoke about Rajesh Khanna and said, 'In fact, it was the 70s when mediocrity came in Hindi films. That's when the actor called Rajesh Khanna joined the industry. For all his success, I think Mr Khanna was a very limited actor. In fact, he was a poor actor. Intellectually, he wasn't the most alert person I have ever met. His taste ruled the industry.'


Express Tribune
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Philadelphia rapper LGP QUA remembered for activism and music after reported death at 24
Philadelphia rapper LGP QUA, born Qidere Johnson, has reportedly died, according to NewsX. Although official confirmation from his family or authorities is still pending, the news has sparked widespread tributes from fans and fellow artists. The 24-year-old was known for his socially conscious freestyles and amassed a following of over 300,000 on Instagram. Johnson rose to prominence with a 2017 freestyle supporting Meek Mill's parole case and later collaborated with on the 2018 track INSOMNIAC (woke). His difficult upbringing in North Philadelphia, where he was raised by his mother, deeply influenced his lyrical focus on social justice, gun violence, and systemic inequality. He described himself as the 'Voice of the Youth,' a message reinforced through his visits to schools like Edward T. Steel Elementary and community-based tracks like Dear Qua, which featured letters from local teens. His career began during an 18-month prison sentence in 2016, where he reconnected with his father and started writing music. Fans and artists, including Juicy J and Money Jake, have voiced grief and frustration, with some criticising the music industry for failing to support rising talent before tragedy occurs. Johnson's impact extended beyond music. He partnered with Puma and Foot Locker to donate over 1,000 sneakers to students across Philadelphia. The initiative earned him recognition from State Senator Sharif Street and Councilwoman Cindy Bass, affirming his dedication to uplifting his community.


Time of India
04-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
MET Gala 2025: You won't believe how much a ticket to fashion's biggest night costs
The MET Gala 2025: The MET Gala is always highly anticipated, the vent celebrates art, culture and fashion at its best. With many actors, filmmakers, businesspeople and other artists in attendance it is always a star studded event. The event is nothing short of luxury and is worked on for months before it happens. This brings us to the question, do you know about how much one ticket of the MET Gala costs? It's a whopping price that will leave your jaws dropped. Want to know more? Scroll down. MET Gala 2025 ticket price In 2025, a single ticket to the Met Gala will cost an astounding $75,000 (about Rs 63 lakh), and a table for 10 can cost up to $350,000 (roughly Rs 2.9 crore). Compared to prior years, when individual tickets cost about $50,000, this represents a substantial increase. Do celebrities pay for these tickets? As per Businessinsider, this cost is typically not borne by celebrities. Design houses, brands, or businesses typically buy tables, then decide who they want to invite to the table—a decision that needs Anna Wintour's approval. How is the seating arrangement planned? One of the main organizers of the MET Gala, Eaddy Kiernan of Vogue, disclosed that the seating arrangement is meticulously chosen over several months. The procedure starts in December and comes to a close near the event. 'We consider who would spark great conversations,' Kiernan shared. 'We love pairing people who may not know each other but have surprising common ground" said Eaddy as per NewsX. Meaningful conversations can result in high-stakes business negotiations or creative partnerships, so this intentional arrangement isn't simply for show. When is the MET Gala 2025? The MET Gala 2025 is on 5th May 2025 (6th May for India). The event will be streamed live on Vogue's social media channels.