Saturday, August 31, 2013

Brazilian girl swallows phone to prevent boyfriend from reading sms




19-year old Brazilian girl, Adriana Andrade who was cheating on her boyfriend has swallowed her phone to prevent him from reading her text messages. According to reports, her boyfriend demanded to see her phone, when he suspected she was cheating on him, but Adriana refused and swallowed it instead. She was later rushed to the hospital when she started feeling uncomfortable and was operated upon to save her life.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Lamar Odom arrested for DUI at 4am amid claims of drug abuse and Khloe Kardashian marriage woes

Trouble: Lamar Odom, seen making a stop at Taco Bell on Wednesday, was reportedly arrested for DUI in the early hours of Friday morning


Khloe Kardashian's husband Lamar Odom was arrested for driving under the influence in the early hours of Friday morning.
The NBA star, 33, is being held in Van Nuys jail on $15,000 bail, LAPD confirm.
He was pulled over by police at 3:54am for driving too slow (50mph) on the 101 Freeway in the San Fernando Valley.
He and did not immediately respond to police, driving three exits and driving in a 'serpentine manner' before stopping, according to TMZ.

He failed numerous field sobriety checks but refused all chemical tests, the website claims.


Booking sheet: The NBA star is understood to have failed several sobriety tests
 
It follows weeks of troubling allegations about drug abuse and serious marriage issues with his wife of four years.
Reports claim he has been battling drug addiction to 'Oxycontin and crack cocaine' for two years.
He has also been accused of cheating with two different women while on the road as a basketball player.
Loyal wife Khloe, who was pictured looking downcast as she arrived at a LA gym on Thursday, is apparently desperate to 'save' her husband, get him help for his alleged drug problems and work through their marital problems.
A source has said: 'She is in love and does not want a divorce.'

Showing the strain: Khloe Kardashian looked downcast as she arrived at the gym on Thursday
 
 

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Chelsea have signed Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o on a free transfer from Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala.

                                   Samuel Eto'o: Chelsea sign Cameroon striker from Anzhi





Chelsea have signed Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o on a free transfer from Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala.  The 32-year-old joins the Premier League team on a one-year-deal.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was Eto'o's boss at Inter Milan when they won the Champions League in 2010.

"It wasn't a hard decision. I saw the qualities Chelsea have, and I was very happy with Jose Mourinho before, so when the opportunity came, I was very happy to take it," Eto'o said.

"I am very happy to be here but also anxious because I want to get playing as soon as possible."

Mourinho moved for Eto'o after two Chelsea bids for Manchester United's Wayne Rooney were rejected.
Earlier this week, it emerged Rooney was not prepared to force a move by handing in a formal transfer request, effectively ending the Blues's hopes of signing the England striker.

Four-time African Footballer of the Year Eto'o was a key part of Mourinho's Champions League-winning Inter side, and became the highest-paid player in the world when he moved to Anzhi in 2011.

The Russian club have also sold Brazil attacking midfielder Willian, 25, to Chelsea after their billionaire owner Suleyman Kerimov decided to significantly reduce the club's budget.

Eto'o started his career at Real Madrid but was loaned out to Leganes and Real Mallorca before making a permanent move to Mallorca in 1999.

The striker, part of the Cameroon team that lifted the African Nations Cup in 2002, won the Copa del Rey before joining Barcelona in 2004 .

During his time at the Nou Camp, he won the Champions League twice - in 2006 and  2009 - scoring in both finals, as well as winning the Spanish league three times.

In 2009, Barcelona paid Inter Milan £40m plus Eto'o for Zlatan Ibrahimovic and the striker went on to win the Champions League again in his first season under Mourinho at the San Siro.

He joined Anzhi,  where he reportedly earned £167,825 a week, in 2011.


Real Mallorca (1999-2004): Copa del Rey (2003). Scored 69 goals in 165 appearances.
Barcelona (2004-2009): Champions League (2006, 2009); La Liga (2005, 2006, 2009); Copa del Rey (2009); Spanish Super Cup (2006, 2007). Scored 129 goals in 201 appearances.

Inter Milan (2009-2011): Champions League (2010); Serie A (2009); Coppa Italia (2010, 2011), Italian Super Cup (2010); Fifa World Club Cup (2010). Scored 53 goals in 101 appearances.
Anzhi Makhachkala (2011-2013): Scored 36 goals in 71 appearances.

14-Year-Old And 16-Year-Old Gives Birth To Triplets..


The unquestionable GOD @ work
OBA Ajidara..............

 
 
A teenager has given birth to triplets in Bungoma County, Daily Nation has reported.

Fourteen-year-old Mwanaharabu Wamukoya of Harambee village in Kakamega County, Kenya was admitted to Bungoma District Hospital on Saturday evening and had a Caesarean Section on Sunday to deliver the three baby boys.

Two of the new-borns weighed 1.5 kilogrammes while the third one weighed 1.3 kilogrammes.

Nursing officer-in-charge Mary Marumbu said the babies and their mother were in stable condition and ready to be discharged.
The father of the babies, a 16-year-old boy, is said to have taken off on learning that the girl had given birth to triplets. The teen is also a school dropout and does menial jobs. The arrival of the triplets is said to have distressed him.
“He has no ability to take care of the babies even if he was here. We are grateful to the government for scrapping off maternity fees because I will be free to go home once discharged. I would have been detained here if I had been asked to pay,” the teenage mother said.

Health practitioners in the country have expressed concern over the increasing rates of teenage pregnancies.

My Husband Proposed To Me When I Was 18-Years-Old-Omotola

 
Read the full interview of Omotola’s Sunday Telegraph’s Stella Magazine feature Read below:
Omosexy’: The biggest film star you’ve never heard of Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, aka ‘Omosexy’, is the queen of Nollywood. She’s appeared in more than 300 films, pulls in 150 million viewers for her reality-television show and has been named one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
She scores a zero on the Hollywood Richter scale. She has never starred in a major motion picture. Her most recent film, Last Flight to Abuja, means nothing to devotees of Netflix and LoveFilm.

When she sat next to Steven Spielberg at a Time magazine dinner earlier this year he didn’t know her name. Yet Omotola Jalade Ekeinde was attending that dinner because, like him, she had been honoured in Time’s 2013 list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.
Alongside Kate Middleton, Michelle Obama and BeyoncĂ©.The star of more than 300 films, Omotola – or “Omosexy”, as she is known to her legions of fans – is bigger across the African diaspora than Halle Berry.
Her reality-television show, Omotola: The Real Me, pulls in more viewers than Oprah’s and Tyra’s at their peak, combined, and she is the first African celebrity ever to amass more than one million Facebook “likes”.
When I meet her for the interview in a photographic studio in south-east London she is still recovering from getting mobbed by her Afro-Caribbean fan base in a nearby Tesco. “They practically had to shut down the store when people recognised me,” she says. “I actually got scared.”
Omotola is one of the biggest stars in Nollywood, the low-budget, high-output Nigerian film industry that churns out more English-language films than Hollywood or Bollywood (1,000-2,000 a year). Some have cinematic releases, but most are for the straight-to-video market.
When I watch her Stella photo-shoot from the sidelines it is immediately apparent that everything about her is BIG. Big body, big hair, big personality, big laugh: she comes across like Oprah’s sister.
She is here with her own film crew, who are recording for a future episode of her television show. Which means there is also a big, superstar delay – three hours – before our interview can start.
Many of her fans think her real name is “Omosexy”, she tells me, laughing, when we finally get to speak, but it was a nickname given to her by her husband, an airline pilot.
“He bought me a car back in 2009, and that was the plate number,” she recalls, speaking with kinetic, girlish excitement, rattling off sentences in fast, extended flurries.
“All my cars have special plate numbers, like Omotola 1.” When I ask how many cars she has, she laughs again, with embarrassment. “A few.” When she first saw her personalised licence plate she was horrified. “I thought, ‘Oh no!’ It sounded cocky.
As if I was telling everybody, ‘I’m sexy!’ Y’know-wha-I-mean?” She punctuates her sentences with this phrase, which she reels off as a single word.
The 35-year-old star has been acting since she was 16. Most recently she starred as Suzie, a passenger freshly spurned by her adulterous lover, in an aeroplane disaster movie, Last Flight to Abuja, which was the highest grossing film at the African box office last year.
Her breakthrough role came in 1995, in the Nollywood classic Mortal Inheritance, in which she played a sickle-cell patient fighting for her life. Since then she has established a staggering average of 16 films a year.
I put it to her that she must be the most prolific actress in the world. She laughs and shakes her head. “I am sure there are people who have beaten that record in Nigeria. Trust me.
It is easy to turn around with straight-to-video movies. It is the fashion to shoot until you drop, night and day. You have to remember that we are on very low budgets, so there is no time to wait.”
Nollywood began fewer than 20 years ago on the bustling streets of Lagos. Its pioneers were traders and bootleggers who started out selling copies of Hollywood films before graduating into producing their own titles as an inexpensive way to procure more content for a burgeoning market.
The traders finance the films (the average budget is £15,000-£30,000), then sell copies in bulk to local operators, who distribute them in markets, shops and street-corners for as little as £2 each.
The financial equation is problematic, with endemic piracy, issues over copyright and a lack of legally binding contracts.
Even so, what started as a ramshackle business is today worth an estimated £320 million a year, and rising. All this in a country that still lacks a reliable electricity supply.
What is the secret of Omotola’s appeal? “I don’t know,” she says, shrugging. “I wish someone would tell me! People can relate to me, I suppose. They feel as if they know me. A lot of my audience has grown up with me.”
At the same time, in a country that is heavily defined by religion and tradition, it helps that she is seen as a stable role model – a God-fearing woman who has been married to the same man for 17 years, and balances her work-life with bringing up four children.
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde was born into a middle-class family of strict Methodists in Lagos. Her father was the manager of the Lagos Country Club, while her mother worked for a local supermarket chain.
She has two younger brothers and was a tomboy, fiercely independent. “I used to scare boys from a very young age. They found me too much, because I knew what I wanted and I’d boss them around. In those days my mother would joke that I would never find a husband.”
As a child she was closest to her father. “He was a different kind of African man,” she recalls.

He was very enlightened. He always asked me what I wanted, and encouraged me to speak up. He treated me like a boy.” He died in a car accident when Omotola was 12, while she was away at boarding-school.
“I didn’t grieve,” she says. “When I got home people were telling me that my mother had been crying for days, and that, as the eldest, I had to be strong for her and my brothers. I didn’t know what to do, so I just bottled everything up.
It affected me for many years afterwards. I was always very angry.”
Omotola would later play out her repressed grief on camera, using it as an emotional trigger to make herself cry whenever scripts called for it. But this soon created other problems.
“The director would shout, ‘Cut!’ and I’d still be crying,” she recalls. “I could bring the tears, but I could not control them. In the end I had to stop using that technique.”
At the age of 16 Omotola met her future husband, Matthew Ekeinde, then 26, in church. He was so keen on her that the day after their first meeting he showed up at her house unannounced.
“He soon became a friend of the family. He was almost like a father figure,” she says. “He’d drop my brothers at school and stuff.”
Ekeinde proposed when Omotola was 18. Initially, Omotola’s mother thought her daughter too young to marry, and asked Matthew to wait, but he refused. “She was really shocked,” says Omotola.
“She said, ‘If you want something badly enough you wait for it,’ but he said, ‘If I want something I take it.’ He was very, very bold. It was one of the things I found fascinating about him.”
They had two wedding ceremonies, the second of which took place on a flight from Lagos to Benin. “He’s amazing. If I weren’t married to him I couldn’t see myself with anybody else. I’m a handful.”
Ekeinde has become a reluctant poster boy for a new kind of African man.
“A lot of men come up to him and say, ‘You’re a real man – I can’t believe how you deal with it all.’ He also gets a lot of invitations from various bodies to speak about how he copes as a modern Nigerian man in a relationship with a powerful working woman.”
Omotola’s ascent to the Nollywood elite began the same year she met Ekeinde. She was modelling at the time. One afternoon she tagged along with a model friend who was attending a film audition.
“She didn’t get the part, and she came out and was very sad,” says Omotola. “Then she said, ‘Why don’t you go in and have a go?’
I said ‘OK,’ and went in and got the part. My friend wasn’t happy. That was the end of our friendship.”
Omotola has somehow also found the time to release three albums. And then there is her charitable work. “First and foremost I actually consider myself a humanitarian,” she says proudly.
She started in 2005, working with the United Nations as a World Food Programme ambassador. She now has her own foundation, the Omotola Youth Empowerment Programme.
“I have a lot of young people writing to me, feeling disillusioned. There’s so much injustice in Africa, and people’s lives being trampled on. The foundation was designed to give voice to these people.”
Her own voice has been greatly enhanced by the success of her reality-television show. It is the first show of its kind in Africa, watched by 150 million people across the continent. “
A lot of women say to me that I am their role model and example. They say, ‘If Omotola can do it, I can do it.’ I also get a lot of fan letters from men that say, ‘You are the reason I allow my wife to work, or pursue a career,’ because they see that I am married and that I am doing both.”
Omotola is now one of the most powerful people in what’s being called the “new Nollywood”, a fresh chapter for the industry, characterised by better scripts, improved production values and cinema rather than DVD-only releases.
But there are obstacles for the new Nollywood, not least the fact that Nigeria only has seven major cinemas, and that ticket prices are way beyond the reach of most citizens.
Nollywood’s biggest problem by far, however, is that its films – including Omotola’s – are still not very good. Theirs is a fuzzy, low-budget aesthetic in which histrionic acting combines with often ludicrous plot lines.
The films drown in melodrama, and many scenes are unintentionally comic. Production values and the rigours of plot and character development are dispensed with in the mad rush to complete and distribute.
It’s akin to half-cooking food to feed impatient mouths, and the results feel like first drafts. Nevertheless, African audiences don’t seem to care, as long as the films are cheap enough for a downtrodden public desperate for escapism, and they feature their own home-grown stars on screen.
So, what does the future hold for Omotola?
She recently made her American debut, in a television drama, Hit the Floor, opposite the R&B star Akon. Does she see her future as Nollywood or Hollywood?
“I’ll just go with the flow. We [in Nollywood] want to collaborate, we don’t want to leave. We are hoping to be the first film industry that will pull Hollywood in, instead of them pulling us out.”
This may not be such a crazy idea, as Hollywood sees the amounts invested in Nollywood, plus a potential audience of over one billion Africans (155 million in Nigeria alone).
Would she like to work with Spielberg? “Oh, please, let it be!” she says, clasping her hands together hopefully.
“Please! Everything happens for a reason.” I ask her if she took Spielberg’s number at that Time dinner. “Hello? I wouldn’t be African if I didn’t, now would I?”

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Kemi Olunloyo: No man can satisfy me.I have settled for a different kind of joystick



Ms Kemi Olunloyo in her recent post opens up and say’s no man’s manh*od can really satisfy her so she has settled for a different kind of joystick. See her revelation below…



See What Tobacco Has Done To Tonto’s Teeth!



                                                                       Tonto Dikeh
 
Tonto posted thid picture on instagrm and says underneath it “Look wat tobacco can do to ur Teeth……”
‘Can you see what she is talking about?
 

Peter Okoye Drops Some Change At Strip Clubs In Toronto – Canada



The electrifying twin duo P-Square are currently in the US on their US and Canada tour.
They performed at Chicago and Texas and as usual, they blew the crowd away.
The pair are now in Canada and decided to hit one of the strip clubs in the area.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

'Screaming' Beyonce caught in the middle of 'Diddy's brawl with rapper J Cole' at music mogul's VMAs after-party

Superstar singer Beyonce was embroiled in an ugly brawl at Monday night's post VMAs party, a report claims. Sean 'Diddy' Combs', 43,allegedly got into a row with rapper J. Cole after it was alleged he 'said inappropriate things' to the music mogul's beautiful singer girlfriend Cassie, reported the New York Post.Beyonce, 31, who attended the party thrown at the Dream Downtown Hotel by Diddy and husband Jay Z reportedly got involved 'yelling' at Diddy and J Cole in a bid to stop the ruckus.
Yelling: Beyonce was yelling at Diddy and the brawling partygoer to stop after the music mogul got into a fight with the party guest who was 'dancing too close to him'

Don't party too close to me: Diddy lost his cool at his VMAs after-party after a guest danced too close to him and girlfriend Cassie

Rapper J.Cole was allegedly hitting on Diddy's girlfriend which sparked the brawl at the star-studded party

Yelling: Beyonce was yelling at Diddy and the brawling partygoer to stop after the music mogul got into a fight with the party guest who was 'dancing too close to him'
 
While another partygoer told the New York Post: 'J. Cole was saying inappropriate things to Sean Combs and his girlfriend, Cassie.
'Sean immediately pounced. Some pushing and shoving happened. No punches were thrown, but it was a visible disturbance.
'A few bottles splashed to the floor and some partygoers were knocked over.'
The party was sponsored by Diddy's drinks brand Ciroc, and the 3am brawl started after multiple bottles of the drink had been consumed.
Diddy recovered quickly from the drama to get back on the decks to welcome everyone to the VMA bash, and wish Cassie a happy birthday.
He got up on the club mic and told people: ‘It’s all cool! Ya’ll keep having fun! It’s no big deal, it’s over.'
Neither Beyonce or Jay Z attended the awards show as the couple skipped the big event at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, New York, the pair were in the mood to party afterwards at the PH-D Rooftop

Monday, August 26, 2013

Tiwa Savage and teeblizz sets 23rd November for their traditional wedding.


                                                    Tiwa Savage with her fiance
 
 
Mavin records’ songstress, Tiwa Savage and her fiance, TeeBillz have finally picked a date for their white wedding.
The couple will be having their traditional marriage on the 23rd of November, in Lagos, while their white wedding will hold early next year*(February) in Maldive Islands, an island nation in the Indian ocean. Last weekend, Tiwa and TeeBillz attended Davido’s younger sister’s wedding as a couple, and next thing, the songstress took to Twitter where she tweeted about their being together.
Matinee gathered that the couple’s fans are not happy at the moment following their plans to travel to India for their white wedding.
 
Already, the wedding has become the talk of the town.Many are positing that it will be the best wedding in history. One however wonders whether it will beat the record set by Tuface and Annie when they wedded in Dubai

Saturday, August 24, 2013

PHOTOS: Over Forty And Still Sexy Nollywood Actresses


In fact they are sexier than many of their younger peers in Nollywood.
Kate Henshaw is 42 and a happy single mother of one child, but she is still very sexy from head to toe and I rate her as the hottest of the top Nollywood divas over 40 and still making heads to turn and she is still getting big endorsements from major brands.

Fathia Balogun is 44 and she is also still sexy.
 
Bukky Wright is 46 and still very sexually attractive.
 
American based Nollywood diva Regina Askia-Williams and former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria is 46, but can make younger women jealous with her fantastic figure.
 
Bimbo Akintola is 42 and she has still got the grove.
 
Shan George

I didn’t have sex with Beverly – Angelo




Though it is widely believed that the South African housemate, Angelo, had sex with the Nigerian housemate, Beverly, in the ongoing Big Brother Africareality show, the dreadlocked guy has denied it. He said they were ‘just kissing’.
Speaking to Saturday Beats on the phone earlier in the week, after being evicted from the show, Angelo said, “We didn’t have sex. We talked about it. There were some things I said I wasn’t going to do in the house. I respect my mum so much. Before I got into the house, there were things I told my mummy I wasn’t going to do. I wasn’t butt naked. It looked as if we were having sex in that bathtub. We were just kissing. I couldn’t take advantage of Beverly because I respect her so much.”
Respect is not the only thing Angelo has for the Nigerian lady. Angelo also confirmed that he is in love with her and intends to pursue the relationship.
“We will try and work things out and see how we can make our relationship work. At the same time, I hope the people of Nigeria don’t hate Bev. I would love to come to Nigeria and experience Nigerian culture and take lots of pepper,” he said.
Now that he is out of the house, so many people feel the South African will go back to the girlfriend he left behind before BBA. But he said he wasn’t in any relationship before he got into the show.
“I didn’t have a girlfriend before I got into the house, but I had someone I told to wait for me so that we would see what would happen when I get out of the house. I will be focused on what I want to do as a person and then focus on my relationship with Bev and see where we will take it to,” he said.
No matter his feelings for Beverly though, Angelo said he hopes Melvin, the other Nigerian housemate, comes out tops in the show.
“Melvin is very humble and he is not a selfish person. I wish he wins. I think he is a stronger competition than Beverly,” he said.
Meanwhile, the show ends tomorrow with Elikem, Cleo, Dillish, Melvin and Beverly as the finalists.

Friday, August 23, 2013

PHOTOS: Genevieve, Stephanie Okereke, Tonto Dike, Others Show Off Their Pets



In what could also be termed the battle of the pups, Nigerian celebs are showing an interesting fondness for pets, pups in particular.
Here’s a few of our favourite celebs and their cute pups.


“There’s power between my legs” singer Maheed Tweets





Thought this lady had given her life to Christ? For those who don’t know her, Maheeda, real name Caroline Sam, became an orphan at age 13 and with no one to help her turned to prostitution. But she later gave her life to Christ (according to her) and turned to music.
In an interview with The Sun early this year, Maheed talked about her struggles to quit prostitution and turning to God for help
“…Even after getting married I still have this urge of going out to meet a man. But I felt it should not be so. I’m trying to let people know there is a spirit behind prostitution, if not, why after getting married, I have everything, I live in Lekki, I’m driving a very big car and my husband gives me whatever I want, so why would I still feel like going into prostitution? There is a spirit behind it. I continued prostitution even after getting married. The only thing that changed me was being born again and being delivered.”

The untold love story between Femi-Fani Kayode and Bianca Ojukwu revealed

Not many are aware that former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-kayode and former beauty queen, Mrs Bianca Onoh were heading for the altar in the late 80’s, but the wheels of their love life was clogged by an unexpected event.
Bianca Odinaka Olivia Onoh, the sixth child of Late Chief Christian Chukwuma Onoh, the second republic governor of the of the old Anambra state, had met Femi Fani-kayode while she was studying for her A- levels in Cambridge Tutorial College. The latter was also attending the University of Cambridge for his Master’s Degree programme in law.
Sources revealed that the beauty was already a queen before they met. Bianca had won the MISS MARTINI, a beauty pageant organized by the beverage company known as Martini Rossi, while schooling at Yorkshire in England. Then, Femi, whose father was the second Queen’s Counsel{Senior Advocate of Nigeria} that Nigeria produced, was finishing his Master’s programme, while Bianca was settling down for her combined honours degree in Politics, Economics and Law at the University of Buckingham.
 
 
 
 
                                           Femi-Fani Kayode and Bianca Ojukwu
 
 
The two later found each other in Nigeria. While Femi had finished the youth service programme, Bianca had also transferred to the University of Nigeria, Nzukka, where her father had compelled her to study law. Late Chief C.C Onoh, a lawyer and expert in land matters had genuinely and strongly guided his children into reading law.
 
Sometime in 1997, at the wedding anniversary of Ide Ahaba, Chief Sonny Odogwu in Asaba, Delta State, Bianca, who was already married and equally expecting her first child then, had told a frontline celebrity journal, when she was asked about his botched marriage plans with Femi Fani-kayode that “it [the marriage] was not meant to be… I met FFK in London and we both dreamt of having a beautiful home, but things didn’t work our way. I know that he’s married now,” she said.
The marriage plans collapsed because Femi had impregnated Saratu, who later gave birth to Folake, the first child of Femi Fani-kayode, who now holds a Master’s degree in law. Bianca went on with her law programme and later joined her father in his chambers.
However, our source did not provide further on the level of intimacy between Bianca and FFK. We were told that such is left for the duo of Bianca and Fani Kayode to disclose.

Baby was found dead inside a gutter in Anambra State



A baby was found dead this morning inside a gutter along Upper New Market road axis of Onitsha in Anambra State. The baby was well dressed and dumped there. Incredibly sad. See the photo after the cut and say a little prayer for him…

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Kanye West left photographer 'in crutches after brutal assault at LAX'

Photographer Daniel Ramos was left in crutches following an altercation with Kanye West at LAX earlier this month, it has been reported.

Appearing with his lawyer Gloria Allred at a news conference on Wednesday, his lawsuit against the rapper for assault, battery and interference with his civil rights were revealed.
TMZ reports that Daniel spent two weeks on crutches after that attack and has been forced to walk with a cane.



Thursday, August 15, 2013

ACCESS: Mayweather vs. Canelo

SHOWTIME Sports To Offer ALL ACCESS: Mayweather vs. Canelo, Premieres Aug. 24


 
Renowned documentarian Ross Greenburg returns as executive producer on ALL ACCESS: Mayweather vs. Canelo, which features the series’ trademark approach that allows its subjects to guide the narrative on real terms.
The series offers an intimate portrait of Mayweather and Canelo, and their respective camps, as they embark on an unprecedented 10-city, two-country media tour to formally announce the most highly anticipated boxing event in recent memory. Viewers join the two superstars with unparalleled access as they jet set across North America amid rabid fanfare – an estimated 125,000 fans came out to the 10 press conferences over the nine-day journey.
Viewers are introduced to emerging superstar Canelo like never before. Witness the Mexican national hero as he’s greeted by an estimated crowd of more than 30,000 excitable fans at the Mexico City stop on the press tour. Then follow his transition from the hectic media and fan blitz to the respite of family life in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Canelo explores his Mexican roots and revisits the gym where he started his career with trainer Jose “Chepo” Reynoso and manager Eddie Reynoso, the two men who have guided Canelo to the pinnacle of the sport.
Through the four episodes of ALL ACCESS, SHOWTIME cameras are entrenched in the fighters’ training camps as they prepare for “THE ONE”. Viewers will experience the contrast between Mayweather’s Las Vegas based training camp and Canelo’s retreat to the quiet focus in Big Bear, Calif., as both men prepare for boxing’s biggest fight in nearly a decade.
Episode 2 premieres Saturday, Aug. 31, Episode 3 premieres Saturday, Sept. 7 and Episode 4 premieres Wednesday, Sept. 11. Encore presentations will air on CBS Sports Network, SHOWTIME and SHOWTIME EXTREME.