It has become common to see an Ivorian celebrity cry bitter tears on social media. They have tasted the dark side of this status which makes them seemingly privileged in Ivorian society. At such times, fame feels like a poisoned gift to them.
Nash finally broke in front of his phone camera after missing funds for one of his important projects. Evil tongues had confined him to the camp of “ lesbians ” which had the effect of making him declare his romance with a man who had until then escaped the objectives of the local paparazzi, to escape the bad karma that he made its detractors hide in the shadows. Didier Drogba did the same, forced him to formalize his love affair with another Ivorian celebrity by announcing his divorce from Lalla on his Instagram account. Gabrielle Lemaire is now known as the new companion of the Ivorian goleador. It is certain that Nash and Drogba would have long wanted to hide the people who share their privacy, in vain. But when you’re a star, you have to expect all kinds of tribulation. These two stars at various levels of celebrity made it difficult for them. And it’s not just them.
Emmanuelle Keïta also burst into tears in a direct on Facebook victim, denouncing the relentlessness of which she was the victim on social networks. Dougoutigui was taken aback on Trace FM radio while there to discuss his tumultuous love affair with Cécilia la Magie. His former manager took the opportunity to reveal that he squandered the 27 million made available to him by the Minister of Communication. Right after, Douguitigui witnessed without being able to put an end to the drastic fall of his capital of sympathy. He is currently the target of the sharpest criticism and even derogatory mockery. This, after having, like any good star, enjoys the celebrity dividends. Invitation in the media, donations of money, travel … All for a soap suds in his ear, talking about his case in particular.
Eudoxie Yao continues to travel the world to show off her buttocks protuberances. Her romance with Grand P made her appear in newspapers abroad. She was offered 2 4 X 4 vehicles without counting other stays in luxury hotels. Fame is good and you have to take full advantage of it when you are still the object of public attention. It makes the stores work, like those of Emma Lohoues, Carmen Sama or those of the Miss Ivory Coast Syu Fatem. Celebrity takes you alongside the important men of the country and the world from whom we receive beautiful gifts. However, one should be wary of it.
When you are famous, the difficulty is being able to move around anonymously. You have to put aside your private life. It no longer belongs to you because you are perceived as part of the common public heritage of Ivorians. All your actions are now watched, all your words are analyzed. Everything you do elicits good and bad reactions. You find yourself having enemies without you having declared war on them. The audience tells you what to do, wear, eat, drink and say. You are the topic of conversation in trade shows, the media, on TV and radio broadcasts. The other side of the coin is that the dictatorship of the Ivorian public is sometimes heavy, very heavy. As much as his support propels you to the heights, his criticisms take you very low. It causes depression. Many artists victims of gossip could not get up, preferring to drown their spleen in the hexagon. The public is insatiable and difficult to satisfy over time. This is the reason why, the buzz is linked at a frantic pace able to upset those whose wave of celebrity is quickly fading. Father Izé could testify to this.
Many stars today would have wanted today to do without this celebrity to be able to find a normal life. On the other hand, others benefit from it. Several strangers want to emerge like Dougoutigui. They will therefore have to face the good and bad sides of fame.
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