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What is the future of Trump's legal cases?By Rita Okoye Liberian -born Nollywood actress, Chichi Neblett, renowned for her captivating beauty and sensual style, has always been a popular figure on Instagram. In a recent interview with Sunday Sun, the single mother of one opened up about her experiences, including how she navigates her interactions with male fans, the challenges of filming in Nigeria, and other aspects of her career. Excerpts: How would you rate this outgoing year? It has been good. My God has been faithful to me. Your face is scarce on the screen, any plans to go into movie production? I produced a movie once, and my experience wasn’t too cool because I didn’t know my way through the market, and it was not advisable. Most of the time, I feel like I should try again, but something keeps holding me back. Maybe, I will just do that someday soon. What do you think you are missing since you took a break from acting? I am not missing much. I am happy doing what I am doing at the moment, so if the roles are not coming at least there’s something I am doing. Although, I’ve gotten some calls from producers in Nigeria, but the timing is always wrong. Anytime I travel out of Africa, that is when I get messages to come to Nigeria to shoot. Then, sometimes too it’s either you come by buying your ticket and the rest would be taken care of. Which is not always cool (laughs) . What other businesses have you ventured into? I influence for a couple of brands, and I sell clothes as well, which enables me not to go out of cash at all. Brand Influencing and movies, which pays better? Speaking for myself, the brand influencing pays better because acting is not paying me. If you weren’t a social media influencer/actress what other career path do you think you might have pursued? Trust me I think I am in the right field. I am sure it was meant for me. You flaunt a very beautiful, flawless skin, do you have your personal skincare products? I influence for a credible brand called Reggy Truevine Health n Beauti. They supply me and I get to enjoy the products on my skin. Do you have any plans of venturing into the skincare business? Hopefully. But for now, I’ve plans to start a clothing line. God will make it possible, I am sure. Your proposed clothing line, is it going to be unisex or just female? For a start, I will do just female. What’s the inspiration behind your fashion sense? The truth is, I always look out for the type of clothes I wear. I look at my body stature before wearing any clothe. Most people don’t look at that. They wear anything because it’s in vogue. You have to know your body type and what looks good on you before jumping into any outfits, and that’s what I do. How do you deal with male admirers, especially those online? Hahahaha, I am even tired of them. I don’t pay attention to them. Sometimes, when I am bored and have nothing to do, I go through my DMs, and it’s crazy. I just read and laugh. Sometimes, I respond, and sometimes, I just pass. But it feels good getting people to admire you. So, I just enjoy the fun that comes with it. What’s the craziest DM gotten? He wrote, “Choose any country of your choice, business class to anywhere you want us to meet.” I just laughed it off because I knew I was going nowhere with him. How about physically? Men must be drooling over you. How do you wade them off and control the situation? I hardly go out. I am an indoor person, but whenever I step out and get out of my car, men will keep staring and drooling. But, I will keep a straight face. This will make them see me as a mean and unapproachable woman. With my mean face, they will lack the courage to come closer. They don’t know that I am a very shy person, but I always keep my face straight. Some will summon courage and enter my DM to start a chat. Don’t you think that you are too beautiful to keep a mean face? Hahaha, Sis, I can keep face for Africa oh. It’s out of shyness. Looking back on your journey, is there anything you would have done differently? Well, looking back on my journey, maybe there are some things I did which weren’t okay, which I could turn around the hands of time, but if the chance is given, I would have done better, but it’s in the past, and I know better now that’s all I can say.But it is not the largest prize a person has won in this country. Here are the 10 biggest UK lottery winners – all from EuroMillions draws – and what some of them did with their fortunes. – Anonymous, £195,707,000 A UK ticket-holder scooped the record EuroMillions jackpot of £195 million on July 19 2022 – the biggest National Lottery win of all time. – Joe and Jess Thwaite, £184,262,899.10 Joe and Jess Thwaite, from Gloucester, scooped a then record-breaking £184,262,899 with a Lucky Dip ticket for the draw on May 10 2022. At the time, Joe was a communications sales engineer, and Jess ran a hairdressing salon with her sister. – Unclaimed ticket holder, £177 million Tuesday’s winner is wealthier than former One Direction member Harry Styles and heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua, who are both worth £175 million, according to the latest Sunday Times Rich List. Players have been urged to check their tickets to see if they can claim the prize. – Anonymous, £170,221,000 The fourth biggest winner of the National Lottery to date scooped £170 million in October 2019, after matching all the numbers in a Must Be Won draw. – Colin and Chris Weir, £161,653,000 Colin and Chris Weir, from Largs, North Ayrshire, bagged their historic winnings in July 2011, making them the biggest UK winners at the time. Colin used £2.5 million of his fortune to invest in his beloved Partick Thistle Football Club, which led to one of the stands at the stadium being named after him. He later acquired a 55% shareholding in the club, which was to be passed into the hands of the local community upon his death. He died in December 2019, aged 71. The couple also set up the Weir Charitable Trust in 2013 and donated £1 million to the Scottish independence referendum in 2014. They divorced in the same year as Colin’s death. – Adrian and Gillian Bayford, £148,656,000 Adrian and Gillian won 190 million euros in a EuroMillions draw in August 2012, which came to just over £148 million. The couple bought a Grade II listed estate in Cambridgeshire, complete with cinema and billiards room, but it was sold in 2021, some years after the pair divorced, as reported by The Mirror. – Anonymous, £123,458,008 The seventh biggest National Lottery winner won a Superdraw rollover jackpot in June 2019, and decided not to go public with their success. – Anonymous, £122,550,350 After nine rollovers, one lucky anonymous ticket-holder bagged more than £122 million in April 2021. – Anonymous, £121,328,187 Another of the UK’s top 10 lottery winners found their fortune through a Superdraw jackpot rollover, this time in April 2018. – Frances and Patrick Connolly, £114,969,775 Former social worker and teacher Frances set up two charitable foundations after she and her husband won almost £115 million on New Year’s Day 2019. She estimates that she has already given away £60 million to charitable causes, as well as friends and family. She considers helping others to be an addiction, saying: “It gives you a buzz and it’s addictive. I’m addicted to it now.”

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