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After Hurricane Melissa: A Call for Jamaica’s Stars to Stand Up for Their Fans

In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica is reeling. Entire communities have been left in ruins, homes flattened, roads destroyed, and countless families displaced. From Portland to Clarendon, Kingston to St. Mary, the island carries the deep scars of one of the most devastating storms in recent memory. Yet even as the rain subsides and the floodwaters begin to recede, one truth remains clear — Jamaica’s greatest strength has always been its people. And right now, those people need help more than ever. This is a call, not to the government or to politicians, but to the sons and daughters of Jamaica who have risen to fame and fortune. To the entertainers, influencers, athletes, and public figures — both at home and abroad — the time has come to stand up for your fans. These are the same people who streamed your music day and night, who wore your brand, who shared your posts, who prayed for you when you were just starting out. Today, many of them are left without shelter, without ...

This just in: Former BBC DJ Tim Westwood charged with four counts of rape in historic sex offence case



By Tracyann Dunkley | Entertainment Watch

Breaking today: former BBC Radio DJ Tim Westwood has been formally charged with four counts of rape, alongside multiple allegations of sexual assault spanning from 1983 to 2016. Seven women have come forward, and prosecutors say there is sufficient evidence for the case to proceed. 

 Tim Westwood charged with raping teens and young women between 1983 and 2016

Westwood, long regarded as a towering figure in British hip-hop culture, will appear in court next month. The shock of these charges ripples through the entertainment world — yet it’s becoming an all-too-familiar story.


Again and again, we see powerful men — from Sean Combs to R. Kelly to even the celebrated “Top Boy” actor — accused of using their status and influence to exploit others. Why does power so often breed entitlement and abuse? The admiration these men receive from the public forms a kind of shield, a dangerous protection built from fame, fandom, and money. 


They are idolised, defended, and excused, while women who speak out are doubted or silenced. For every case that reaches the headlines, there are countless more victims who suffer quietly, unheard, because society still struggles to believe women over the men it worships. This must serve as a warning — especially to women and young people drawn to fame’s glow. 

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Power can corrupt, and admiration can blind. The truth is uncomfortable: in a world that celebrates celebrity, the danger often hides behind charisma and success. We must stop placing these figures on untouchable pedestals and start believing the stories of those they’ve hurt. Trust your instincts, question the image, and remember — a man’s fame should never make him beyond accountability.

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