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Queen Bey and Her Little Star: Rumi Steals the Spotlight on the Cowboy Carter Tour
Imagine being in the presence of greatness, witnessing a superstar in the making. That’s exactly what’s happening on Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter Tour, where Queen Bey’s little star, Rumi, is stealing the spotlight. As you watch, you can’t help but be captivated by Rumi’s adorable antics and charming personality.

Beyonce performing “Tyrant” on a Metallic Bull
On 28th April, 2025, Beyonce kicked off her “Cowboy Carter Tour” at SoFi stadium outside of Los Angeles. It has been a riveting and incredible experience for people present and virtually viewing.

Queen Bey and Her Little Star, Rumi on the performance of “PROTECTOR” during the Cowboy Carter Tour in LA
During the opening night of “Cowboy Carter Tour” Blue Ivy and Rumi joined their mother onstage to perform “PROTECTOR” one of the tracks on “Cowboy Carter’s” album which was released March 29th, 2024 that features Rumi’s voice. The crowd went wild in cheers of Rumi’s appearance and performance.

Beyonce, Rumi, and Blue Ivy onstage
Rumi, Beyoncé’s youngest daughter, is making waves on the tour, and it’s clear she’s a natural-born performer. With her big smile and infectious energy, she’s winning hearts everywhere she goes. Whether she’s dancing, singing, or just being her adorable self, Rumi is undoubtedly the miniature queen of the Cowboy Carter Tour.

Beyonce and Rumi onstage
Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s parenting style is clearly paying off, as Rumi exudes a sense of comfort and belonging on stage. She’s growing up surrounded by music and performance, and it shows. With every step, every gesture, and every adorable expression, Rumi is proving herself to be a true superstar in the making.
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As the Cowboy Carter Tour continues, one thing is clear: Rumi is the ultimate scene-stealer. She’s a reminder that talent and charm can come in the smallest packages. So, get ready to be dazzled more by this tiny superstar, because Rumi is here to stay, and she’s shining brighter than ever.
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Inside Wunmi Mosaku’s Teal-Eyed BAFTA Night and Her Best Supporting Actress Win
Wunmi Mosaku attended the 79th British Academy Film Awards on February 22, 2026, in a royal blue custom gown made by Ahluwalia. Wunmi won best supporting actress for her role as Annie in “Sinners”,the supernatural thriller directed by Ryan Coogler. The film also earned multiple awards that day, including Original Screenplay and Original Score.
The look was a one-shoulder long gown crafted with layers of fringe and a thigh-high slit. The dress was specially designed by Shameelah Hicks to accommodate her pregnancy. She accessorized the outfit with silver strappy heels from Stuart Weitzman and silver statement jewelry from Moussaieff: large silver hoop earrings and rings on both fingers.

Photo Credit – karisbeau
Her makeup was done by Joyadenuga in a soft-glam look with her with teal eye shadow highlighting and complementing the royal blue of the dress, defined brows and neutral glossy lips. Her hair was styled in a structured updo with volume at the crown and sides. Her images were captured by Karisbeau.
When her name was announced as the winner, she walked up to the stage, held the BAFTA trophy carefully, and gave a warm speech. She spoke about her role in “Sinners,” she also thanked her family and shared how much the character meant to her.

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Mosaku has built a steady career with notable performances in films and series including “His House” and “Lovecraft County.” This BAFTA win recognized her role in “Sinners”. Her gown featured fringe detailing and tailored fit, paired with matching accessories and teal eye shadow.
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History Made! Eniola Bolaji Becomes Africa’s First Para-Badminton World No. 1
On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, the Badminton World Federation released its latest para-badminton rankings and Eniola Bolaji Mariam was at the top. The Nigerian athlete is now the Women’s SL3 World No. 1, the first African, to ever reach that position.
The ranking came after her silver medal at the 2026 World Para-Badminton Championship in Bahrain. On February 14, she played the final at the New Capital Hall and lost 2-0 to Japan’s world No. 7, Shino Kawai, with scores of 21-12 and 21-17. That silver medal, added to her gold at the Egypt International in January, her second consecutive title at that tournament, gave her enough ranking points to overtake Indonesia’s Qonitah Ikhtiar Syakuroh and move to the top spot.

Bolaji Eniola Mariam – Instagram
She is also the first African to win a silver medal at the Para-Badminton World Championship, and the first athlete under any affiliate of the National Sports Commission to reach world No. 1 in any sport.
This is not the first time Bolaji has broken a record. At the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, she won bronze in the women’s SL3 event, making her the first African to win a badminton medal at the Paralympics.
BFN President Francis Orbih said after the ranking was confirmed:
“This is the biggest news of the year, with History Made! Eniola Bolaji Becomes Africa’s First Para-Badminton World No. 1 Bolaji claiming the world No. 1 spot following her participation in the 2024 Paralympic Games. She would likely have attained this position earlier if she had competed in more tournaments last year. She regained full stability last season and has carried that momentum into this year with outstanding performances.”
Bolaji not winning gold in Bahrain, Orbih stated: “I know many Nigerians were expecting another gold medal, but we must recognise that other players are equally determined to dethrone her. She has now become the first African to win a silver medal at the Para-Badminton World Championship.”

Bolaji Eniola Mariam – Instagram
Orbih also credited the National Sports Commission, the Abia State Government, and GIG Logistics, saying their support had created the environment for Nigerian para-badminton players to compete and succeed at the highest level.
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Ugo Ugochukwu Crowned 2026 Formula Regional Oceania Champion
American‑Nigerian driver Ugo Ugochukwu, 18-year-old son of supermodel Oluchi Onweagba, has claimed the 2026 Formula Regional Oceania Championship after an impressive season in New Zealand. Following a season campaign with four wins and 326 points, he overcame technical setbacks to finish 15 points ahead of Audi Formula 1 junior Freddie Slater, securing the title.
Ugo’s rise in motorsport has progressed quickly for an 18-year-old. Before Oceania, he claimed multiple wins in Italian and British Formula 4, finished runner-up in the Italian F4 Championship, and won at the Macau Grand Prix in 2024, becoming the first American driver to win the event in over 40 years.

Ugo Ugochukwu: Instagram
His 2026 season was defined by consistent pace, strategic racecraft, and resilience under pressure. Despite mechanical challenges, the 18-year-old delivered podium finishes that ultimately secured the championship.
The Formula Regional Oceania Championship, known for its competitive field and challenging tracks, has served as a proving ground for future Formula 1 stars. At just 18, Ugo’s triumph positions him for further opportunities in Europe and beyond, signaling the start of a potentially remarkable racing career.
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