News about Florence Kasumba

As she attends the Gotham Independent Film Awards, Lupita Nyong'o shows some skin in a low-cut black costume

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2022
On Monday, Lupita Nyong'o bared some skin while walking the red carpet of this year's Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York City. The 39-year-old actress wore a low-cut black dress, cinched around the waist with a thick piece of fabric. She accessorized with massive silver necklaces, big earrings, and a huge black clutch. Her dark hair was in a small afro, bouncing a few inches off her scalp.

Wakanda Forever's only LGBTQ+ scene from Marvel blockbuster's Kuwait debut is cut from the Marvel blockbuster's Kuwait debut

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 12, 2022
Wakanda Forever's latest film of LGBTQ+ affection for its unveiling in Kuwait. Michaela Coel's character Aneka gives Florence Kasumba's Ayo a simple kiss on the forehead during the briefing in the Marvel blockbuster. The video was shot on the chopping block to appease Kuwaiti censors, who are widely considered to be the strictest cinematic gatekeepers in the entire Middle East. The video was one of a few cuts amounting to less than one minute.

Rihanna's debuts his first solo album in five years. Wakanda Forever, a five-year-old black Panther

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 26, 2022
Rihanna, the nine-time Grammy winner, teased her first solo song in five years - Lift Me Up - on Wednesday, which will be included on the soundtrack to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. In the video, the 34-year-old new mother could be heard humming a haunting melody, which revealed that the highly awaited track would be dropping this Friday.

In the 'Wakanda Forever' trailer, a new Black Panther prepares for battle

www.mtv.com, October 3, 2022
On Monday (October 3), Marvel dropped an action-packed new trailer for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and there is a new Black Panther to honor late King T'Challa's legacy. But who could it be? Wakanda, the fictional East African nation and home of T'Challa, is mourning for their deceased king, who was played by late actor Chadwick Boseman, and expressing their sympathy. This is accompanied by evocative piano chords and vocals: "Only the most broken people can be great leaders," a low voice announces.