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Latest Commentary
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He Never Denied the Surveillance. But He Came for the YouTube Line.
This is the third in a series examining the public response to Stella Damasus’ full interview on the Teju Babyface YouTube channel (April 2024) and Daniel Ademinokan’s public reaction in June 2025. For context, read: Part 1: Stella Damasus Said One Thing. The Internet Heard a Confession. Part 2: He Said Nothing for Years. Until…
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He Said Nothing for Years. Until a Woman Spoke
Let’s flip the script. What if Stella’s Teju Babyface interview was calculated? What if she carefully chose her words to reframe her image? What if she intended it as a rebrand: to turn the page, reset the narrative, and win some quiet sympathy after years of silence? Let’s say all of that is true. Let’s…
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Fame Is Not a Contract. It’s a Job.
There’s this idea people like to repeat. That if you become famous, your life becomes public. That if people admire you, they should get access. That once you’re visible, you owe. I don’t agree. Fame comes with the role. Yes. It makes you seen. But it doesn’t make you public property. It’s not an exchange.…