DOLLY PARTON RETURNS TO PUBLIC EYE TO CELEBRATE OPENING DAY AT DOLLYWOOD . (PHOTO).

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 Dolly Parton returns to public eye to celebrate opening day at Dollywood     Dolly Parton made her first public appearance in months to celebrate the opening day of Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, on Friday. The country music icon reflected on the past year, a year after the death of her husband of nearly 60 years, Carl Dean, saying she is “doing good” and has been working to rebuild herself spiritually, emotionally, and physically after grieving and dealing with health issues that kept her from touring. Joined on stage by Dollywood president Eugene Naughton, Parton brought her trademark humor to the crowd, joking about rumors of a new husband while reaffirming her devotion to Dean. She also shared updates on her ongoing projects, including a new Broadway musical and her Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum in Nashville. Parton previewed the park’s 41st season, highlighting the upcoming NightFlight Expedition ride, a new “Run Dollywood” race weekend, an updated ...

ISSUES IN FUJI CAUSED BY EGO, SAYS ATAWEWE. (PHOTO).


 Issues in Fuji caused by ego, says Atawewe


Popular Fuji musician, Alhaji Sulaimon Adio Atawewe, has spoken candidly about his relationship with fellow Fuji stars, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma and Saheed Osupa, revealing that what many perceive as deep rivalries in the genre often stem from ego and self-respect rather than real conflict.

In a recent chat, Atawewe addressed long-standing speculations about tensions among Fuji artistes, particularly between him and Pasuma, with whom he has shared the stage and spotlight for years.

“Myself and Pasuma have been together for a long time and we know how to solve our issues whenever any arises. Yes he is older than me but I can’t call him ‘bros’ because we were not born by the same parents but I accord him the respect he deserves. We are all grown ups and we know that respect is reciprocal,” he said.

Atawewe also took the opportunity to clear the air on his relationship with Saheed Osupa, another prominent name in the Fuji scene, noting that contrary to what fans and followers may believe, there is no bad blood.

“The issues we have in Fuji music is ego and self-respect. There’s no serious misunderstanding. I and Saheed Osupa are on good terms and so is Alhaji Shina Akanni who is our elder brother in the industry,” he added.

The Fuji star’s comments come at a time when the genre continues to navigate generational shifts, conflicts among rival fan bases, and pressure of maintaining personal brands in a competitive entertainment industry.

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