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'Sex Education' Latest News and Updates

The Netflix series Sex Education is a British teen comedy-drama that follows Otis Milburn, a student at Moordale Secondary School whose mother is a sex therapist. Otis goes on to set up a sex therapy business with his friend Maeve Wiley to help fellow students with their sexual problems. It isn't long before Otis starts developing feelings for Maeve. From a chlamydia outbreak to a new headmistress, the show covers a spectrum of topical issues in teenage life.

18 People That Know Where to Find Cool Clothes for Very Little Money

As it turns out, you can sometimes find cool items in secondhand stores — even some celebrities shop at thrift stores from time to time. For example, Sarah Jessica Parker admitted that she started buying clothes in thrift stores when she was young. And Alicia Silverstone said in one of her interviews that she often comes out of such places with a whole new wardrobe. The Bright Side team was sincerely happy for the girls in this article that managed to buy really great things in local thrift stores.

Actor says most Nollywood directors are gay

Obazele said, “I would not lie, we have gay producers and lesbians in the Nigerian entertainment industry and they are the people in control. "Why are we hiding it? When I was president of the Association of Movie Producers, I was against them. Why are we pretending that it does not happen? The same way it happens in Nollywood is the same way it happens in the medical field and other fields.

Benjamin Netanyahu to jet into Kenya on Monday, July 4

- Israeli Prime Minister Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu jets into the country on Monday, July 4 - He will stay for three days before visiting other African countries  - Netanyahu’s visit comes at the invitation of President Uhuru Kenyatta - They will discuss matters of security and development The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu jets into the country on Monday, July 4 for a three-day State visit where he will begin his tour of the continent.

Black Friday Sales Madness Came to the U.K. Thanks to Amazon

Before 2010, Black Friday didn’t exist in Britain. Now, the yearly retail sales bonanza is almost as ubiquitous in the U.K. as it is in the United States, and its tremendous growth shows little sign of slowing down in 2017. In fact, this Friday Brits are expected to spend £1.8m ($2.39m) per minute on Black Friday, an eight percent increase on last year. That’s a faster rate of growth than in the U.