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16 Actors Who Never Took Acting Classes, but Their Talent Made Them Shine

Not all great actors went to acting school. Charlize Theron wanted to be a ballet dancer, and got a movie role when she was noticed arguing with a bank teller. Joaquin Phoenix ended up in Tinseltown after performing on the street to support his family. And many more A-list actors like them became an important part of Hollywood because of their natural talent. So, Bright Side wants to highlight the celebrities who’ve proven that you don’t always need acting classes to become a Hollywood superstar. 1. Tom Cruise

Can Food Really Change Your Hormones?

Dr. Taraneh Nazem, a reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist for RMA of New York, recently watched a TikTok video claiming that eating raw cacao daily could completely balance your hormones and cure PMS. “The creator made sweeping statements without any scientific backing, and the comment section was filled with people eager to try it—despite cacao's known potential to cause insomnia and anxiety if consumed in large quantities,” says Nazem. Social-media is rife with posts like this, pushing superfoods and supplements to boost your hormonal health and improve your low energy, poor sleep, bad acne, and so many other ills in the process.

Declawing of cats banned in New Jersey

Cats are one of the commonly kept pets in North America alongside dogs. Their fluffy silky effect on the skin often comes with a lot baggage. Scratching! This is why cat owners adopted a process called Onychectomy, a way of controlling the scratching by the animal. ADVERTISEMENT However, animal rights groups think this is an inhumane conduct which needs to be scrapped. That is why the state of New Jersey has passed a law prohibiting the declawing of cats.

Doyin Okupe Takes Responsibility For Misinformation On Abducted Schoolgirls

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affair, Mr Doyin Okupe, has taken full responsibility for misinforming the public on the abducted secondary school girls. The 100 female students of Government Girls Secondary School Chibok, in Borno state, were abducted by terrorist sect Boko haram, from their hostels. The whereabouts of the girls remain unknown even though Doyin Okupe had issued a statement earlier stating that a number of them had been rescued by the Nigerian special forces

FG Blasts UK Govt, Tells It Not To Grant Asylum To IPOB Members

The federal government has warned the government of the United Kingdom against its plan to grant asylum to members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The Nigerian government in its submission said the UK government was undermining security in Nigeria by its actions. The UK government had unveiled plans to grant asylum to persecuted members of IPOB and the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB).