STEPHEN BALDWIN CLAIMS HE WAS FIRED FROM ROM-COM FOR BEING 'FUNNIER' THAN JENNIFER ANISTON. (PHOTO).

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 Stephen Baldwin claims he was fired from rom-com for being 'funnier' than Jennifer Aniston Stephen Baldwin recently revealed that he was originally cast in the 1998 romantic comedy The Object of My Affection but was dismissed early in production. On his podcast One Bad Movie, Baldwin explained he had been chosen to play Vince McBride, the boyfriend of Jennifer Aniston’s character Nina Borowski.  However, after just two days on set, a producer told him there was a “problem”  specifically, that he was “funnier than Jennifer,” which they felt undermined the film’s dynamic. Baldwin described the criticism as both shocking and humiliating, likening it to being “mauled in the face by a wolverine.” He said he tried to tone down his comedic delivery but was ultimately cut from the project and told to go home.  The role eventually went to actor John Pankow, while Aniston starred opposite Paul Rudd, who played her gay roommate George. Baldwin emphasized he wasn’t sharing the ...

SAIDI BALOGUN AND FAMILY HONOR LATE DAUGHTER ZEENAT'S POSTHUMOUS BIRTHDAY IN EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE. (PHOTO).


 Saidi Balogun and Family Honor Late Daughter Zeenat's Posthumous Birthday in Emotional Tribute


Veteran Nollywood actor Saidi Balogun and his family have come together in a deeply emotional tribute to honor his late daughter, Zeenat Balogun, on the occasion of her posthumous birthday. In a moving video shared on social media, the family reflected on Zeenat’s vibrant spirit and the quiet, courageous battles she fought during her lifetime.


The emotional tribute, shared on Instagram by Saidi's son, Khalid, featured family members speaking warmly about Zeenat. They reminisced about her strength and the joy she brought to their lives despite her personal challenges. Khalid captioned the video with a poignant reminder: 'We only die when we are forgotten,' emphasizing that Zeenat's memory will forever remain alive in their hearts.


Shining a Light on Sickle Cell Anaemia


Beyond remembering Zeenat's life, the Balogun family used the occasion to raise crucial awareness about Sickle Cell Anaemia. By linking her posthumous birthday to World Sickle Cell Day, the family hopes to advocate for better education, support, and resources for those living with the genetic blood disorder. Zeenat's private struggle has now become a beacon of hope and awareness for others facing similar health challenges.


A Season of Mixed Emotions for the Balogun Family


This solemn remembrance comes shortly after a moment of pride and celebration for the veteran actor. Saidi Balogun recently celebrated his son, Jamal Balogun, who successfully graduated with a degree in Pharmacy from the School of Medicine, University of Lagos (UNILAG).


Reflecting on Jamal's academic journey, the actor expressed immense gratitude, noting that walking through the rigorous challenges of pharmacy school alongside his son was one of his greatest fatherhood joys. Despite the pain of losing Zeenat, the Balogun family continues to stand resilient, honoring her legacy through advocacy while celebrating the milestones of their surviving children.

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