Everything to know as Celine Dion Announces Comeback Concerts Amid Battle with Rare Neurological Disease

Celine Dion, the legendary Canadian singer, renowned for her powerful vocals and timeless hits, has announced a series of comeback concerts in Paris, marking her first major live performances since she was diagnosed with a rare, incurable neurological condition. 

The announcement came on March 30, 2026, a day that marked Celine Dion’s 58th birthday. Through a heartfelt video shared on her social media channels, she expressed excitement and gratitude, describing the concerts as “the best birthday gift of my life.” She acknowledged that the past few years had been incredibly challenging but emphasized that her health had improved enough for her to return to performing.

The singer will headline 10 shows at Paris La Défense Arena, scheduled between September 12 and October 14, 2026. In a unique celebration of the announcement, the Eiffel Tower was lit up in her honor, adding a spectacular visual to what has already become a historic moment in her career.

Celine Dion’s absence from the stage has been tied to her diagnosis with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS), a rare autoimmune neurological disorder that was confirmed in December 2022. The condition, which affects roughly one in a million people, causes severe muscle stiffness and painful spasms, sometimes interfering with basic movement and daily life. While it is not fatal, SPS has no known cure, and treatment focuses on symptom management and improving quality of life.

Her health struggles have been widely documented. In 2022, she canceled her ongoing world tour and paused other performance commitments to focus on recovery. In interviews and her 2024 documentary I Am: Céline Dion, she spoke candidly about the physical and emotional toll of living with the condition. 

This series of concerts can be described as more than just performance, it represents resilience, determination, and a return to the stage on her own terms. 

The announcement has generated a wave of excitement across social media and music communities worldwide. Fans have flooded various platforms with messages of support, praise, and anticipation. 

While ticketing information is expected to be released soon, the buzz surrounding the shows suggests that they will be among the most sought-after events in 2026. The lighting of the Eiffel Tower to celebrate Dion’s comeback added a touch of spectacle befitting a global superstar as herself. 

Iyabo Ojo Breaks Silence on Funke Akindele and Toyin Abraham Feud, Reveals What Sparked Latest Tension

For years, the relationship between Funke Akindele and Toyin Abraham has moved in cycles, quiet reconciliation followed by public tension. In a post today, Tuesday 31st, April, 2026, Iyabo Ojo has stepped forward with rare clarity, offering insight into what may be fueling their latest fallout.

In a detailed public statement, Iyabo Ojo addressed the growing speculation surrounding both actresses, pushing back against online narratives while revealing her own role behind the scenes.

She explained that contrary to public perception, the two stars had already resolved their issues at some point. According to her, that peace did not happen naturally. It required intervention. Iyabo disclosed that she personally stepped in to mediate, going as far as pleading with both parties to embrace peace. Her efforts, she said, eventually paid off, leading to a period where both actresses were seen interacting without tension.

That phase, however, came with a condition: disagreements were to remain private and never spill onto social media.

According to her, the current wave of tension can be traced back to December, when Toyin Abraham raised concerns about her film performance in cinemas, suggesting possible sabotage. What followed was a surge of fan speculation, with some audiences pointing accusing fingers at Funke Akindele. That narrative, amplified across social media, appears to have reignited friction between both actresses.

In many ways, Iyabo’s account reframes the situation. Rather than a direct clash between two Nigeria film industry leaders, it suggests a conflict intensified; if not largely driven by public perception and fan interference.

The conversation gained further traction after a viral moment at the recent premiere of Iyabo’s new film, The Return of Arinzo. In the circulating clip, Toyin Abraham appeared to greet Funke Akindele, who seemingly did not respond. The brief exchange quickly became a talking point, reinforcing assumptions that their relationship had once again deteriorated.

Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham and Iyabo Ojo at the Movie premiere of The Return of Arinzo

Beyond addressing the feud, Iyabo also revealed that Toyin Abraham was initially expected to feature in The Return of Arinzo. According to her, Toyin later withdrew from the project due to exhaustion and travel commitments, a decision that forced last-minute changes to the film’s production. While the situation was eventually resolved between them, Iyabo admitted it came at a significant cost.

She made it clear that she no longer intends to involve herself in resolving the issues between both actresses. Having already played the role of mediator in the past, Iyabo says she has reached her limit.

Still, she maintains respect and affection for both women, describing the situation as unfortunate rather than irreparable.

Omah Lay Releases Tracklist for Upcoming Album Clarity of Mind

Nigerian singer and Afrobeats star Omah Lay has revealed the official tracklist for his forthcoming project, Clarity of Mind. The 12-track project features a mix of introspective, spiritual, and emotionally driven songs. The album is scheduled for release on April 15, 2026.

Tracklist:

Artificial Happiness
Jah Jah Knows
Canada Breeze
Water Spirit
Don’t Love Me
Coping Mechanism (feat. Elmah)
Julia
Waist
Mary Go Round
I Am
Holy Ghost
Amen

The project includes a single collaboration, with Elmah featuring on Coping Mechanism.

Several tracks from the project have already been released as singles, generating strong engagement ahead of the album’s release. Holy Ghost, released in 2024, became a major streaming hit, peaking at number two on the Official Afrobeats Chart and maintaining a presence on charts for multiple weeks. Waist has received consistent streaming activity and radio rotations in Nigeria and across African platforms, while Don’t Love Me, the most recent single, has gained traction on streaming platforms and social media, fueling discussions around its emotional and lyrical content. These pre-released singles have helped maintain momentum for the album and built anticipation.

AMVCA 2026: Complete Nominees List for the 12th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards

The 12th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA 2026) has officially unveiled its nominees. The announcement came on March 29, 2026, ahead of the awards ceremony scheduled for May 9, 2026, in Lagos, Nigeria.

The AMVCA, which celebrates excellence across film, television, and digital content, has once again highlighted the best of African storytelling. This year’s edition includes 32 categories, recognizing not just blockbuster hits but also indigenous-language productions and streaming content, showing Nollywood’s expanding influence across Africa and beyond.

Full Nominee List by Category

Best Digital Content Creator

Elozonam Ogbolu
Genoveva Umeh
Akwaman
Destiny Ogie Osarewinda
Emmanuel Kanaga & Sophia Chisom
Benedict Ehimare Oriaifo
Taaooma
Steve Chuks

Best Indigenous Language Film

West Africa

The Serpent’s Gift
Lisabi: A Legend Is Born
Labake Olododo
Olorisha
Aljana

East Africa

Inside Job
Sayari
Addis Fikir
My Son
Kimote

South Africa

Bet I Love You
Sebata: The Beast
Ben Made It
Terra Of Queens And Kuma 2
Tlhaho Ya Mosadi

North Africa

The Omnipresent
The Delivery
The Hidden Voice
This Is Portsaid
Artal Alhanin: Our Memories

Central Africa

Mabanda
Safou: A Gift From Nature
Golden Spoon

Best Scripted & Unscripted TV / Series

Best Scripted M‑Net Original

Adam to Eve
Mother of the Bride
The Yard
The Low Priest
Bobo

Best Unscripted M‑Net Original

Nigerian Idol S10
Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa
Chapa Chapa My Love
Out N About (Harar)
Undugu

Best Indigenous M‑Net Original

Inimba
Kukoyi
Undugu
Out N’ About (Harar)
Kampala Creme
The Chocolate Empire
Mgbuka

Best Short Film

Fleas
Rise
Telephone
Hussaini
My Body, God’s Temple

Acting Categories

Best Supporting Actor

Simileoluwa Hassan – The Yard
Lateef Adedimeji – Gingerrr
Gabriel Afolayan – Colours Of Fire
Bucci Franklin – To Kill A Monkey
Femi Adebayo – King Of Thieves 2
Lateef Adedimeji – Red Circle
Femi Branch – Owambe Thieves
Uzor Arukwe – Behind The Scenes

Best Supporting Actress

Linda Ejiofor – The Herd
Olamide Kidbaby – Oversabi Aunty
Bisola Aiyeola – Gingerrr
Sola Sobowale – The Covenant
Nadia Dutch – Aljana
Amal Umar – The Herd
Juliebrenda Nyambura – MTV Shuga Mashariki
Funke Akindele – Behind The Scenes

Best Lead Actor

Mike Ezuruonye – Oversabi Aunty
Lateef Adedimeji – Lisabi: A Legend Is Born
William Benson – To Kill A Monkey
Kanayo O. Kanayo – Grandpa Must Obey
Khumbuza Meyiwa – Bet I Love You
Uzor Arukwe – Colours Of Fire
Wale Ojo – 3 Cold Dishes
Femi Branch – Red Circle

Best Lead Actress

Linda Ejiofor – The Serpent’s Gift
Bimbo Akintola – To Kill A Monkey
Ifeoma Fafunwa – The Lost Days
Ariyike Owolagba – Something About The Briggs
Sola Sobowale – Her Excellency
Scarlet Gomez – Behind The Scenes
Genoveva Umeh – The Herd
Gloria Anozie‑Young – Mother Of The Brides

Craft & Technical Categories

Best Cinematography

Jermaine Edwards – My Father’s Shadow
Kabelo Thathe – To Kill A Monkey
Emmanuel Igbekele – The Herd
Daanong Gyang – Finding Nina
Emmanuel Igbekele – The Serpent’s Gift
KC Obiajulu – Stitches
Emmanuel Igbekele – Gingerrr

Best Editing

Kazeem Agboola – Cordelia
Omar Guzman Castro – My Father’s Shadow
Wanguma Peter Chidebere & Dele Doherty – Landline
Asurf Amuwa Oluseyi – 3 Cold Dishes
Winston Aig‑Ohioma – Osamede
Daniel Anyiam – To Kill A Monkey

Best Sound Design

Pius Fatoke & CJ Mirra – My Father’s Shadow
Tolu Obanro – Gingerrr
Vaughan Phillips – Ben Made It
Tolu Obanro – The Party
Vaughan Phillips – Sebata: The Beast
Fisayo Adefolaju – The Herd

Best Music Score

Duval Timothy & CJ Mirra – My Father’s Shadow
Nissi Ogulu – 3 Cold Dishes
Chubb Okobah – Osamede
Tolu Obanro – Gingerrr
Tolu Obanro – The Party
Sofresh – MTV Shuga Mashariki
Oscar Heman‑Ackah – To Kill A Monkey

Best Art Direction

Zainab Oladipupo – The Serpent’s Gift
Omolade Abisola – The Herd
Ajamolaya Bunmi – Colours Of Fire
Olatunji Afolayan & Gideon Stephen – Aljana
Victor Akpan – Suky
Thabiso Senne – Inimba

Best Costume Design

Mary Chukwuma – The Serpent’s Gift
Deola & Darey Art Alade – The Real Housewives Of Lagos
Valerie Okeke – Colours Of Fire
Yolanda Okereke – Something About The Briggs
Ikechukwu Urum & John Joseph Angel – To Kill A Monkey

Best Makeup

Mojisola Imam – Behind The Scenes
Adeola Bamgboye – Lisabi: A Legend Is Born
Dablaq Artistry – Gingerrr
Adeola Bamgboye – Abanisete
Hakeem Effect – Warlord
Ruth Harcourt – Suky
Adeola Bamgboye – Labake Olododo

Writing & Production Categories

Best Writing (TV Series)

The Wives
MTV Shuga Mashariki
Our Husband
Addis Fikir
Baba Oh
The Party
Gizat

Best Writing (Movie)

The Herd
My Father’s Shadow
Blackout
Cards On The Table
Gingerrr
Suky
3 Cold Dishes

Best Documentary

Beyond Olympic Glory
The Good, The Bad of Afrobeat
The People Shall Not Addressing This Anymore
BOU

Series & TV

Best Scripted Series

To Kill A Monkey
The Yard
The Chocolate Empire
Inimba
Kash Money

Best Unscripted Series

The Real Housewives Of Lagos
Nigerian Idol
Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa
Offair With Gbemi And Toolz
Out N’ About (Harar)

Directing & Overall Movie

Best Director

Akinola Davies Jr – My Father’s Shadow
Tunde Kelani – Cordelia
James Omokwe – Osamede
Daniel Etim Effiong – The Herd
Yemi Filmboy Morafa – Gingerrr
Asurf Amuwa Oluseyi – 3 Cold Dishes

Best Overall Movie

Gingerrr
The Herd
My Father’s Shadow
3 Cold Dishes
The Serpent’s Gift
Behind The Scenes

Production on Tomb Raider Series Paused After Sophie Turner Suffers Injury

Production on the upcoming live-action Tomb Raider series has been temporarily halted following an injury sustained by its lead star, Sophie Turner.

The actress, who is set to play the iconic adventurer Lara Croft, is reported to have suffered a minor injury during the preparation and filming process. 

Earlier reports had revealed that she had been undergoing intense physical training to embody Lara Croft, a role known for its action-heavy sequences and endurance requirements. The injury, believed to be related to strain from this preparation, prompted producers to temporarily shut down filming to allow for proper recovery.

At this stage, the shutdown is expected to be short-term, with production likely to resume once Turner is medically cleared. There has been no indication of long-term delays or changes to the project’s schedule.

The series itself marks a significant expansion of the Tomb Raider franchise, transitioning the globally recognized video game property into a live-action television format. It is being developed by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, best known for her work on Fleabag, adding further anticipation to the project.

Sophie Turner’s casting as Lara Croft had already sparked widespread conversation, placing her alongside previous portrayals by Angelina Jolie and Alicia Vikander, both of whom brought the character to life on the big screen.

Streamdorm Announces Launch of “Starting Line,” a New Interview Series For Emerging Creatives

Lagos, Nigeria – 28, March, 2026 – Streamdorm is set to launch Starting Line, a new original interview series dedicated to highlighting emerging actors, musicians, and creators across the entertainment and cultural landscape.

The series is set to premiere on April 1, 2026, and is built to give rising talent a platform to share their stories, inspirations, and the projects shaping their careers. Starting Line will be released weekly, with each episode introducing a new creative voice and perspective.

At its core, Starting Line moves beyond traditional promotional coverage. Each interview is designed to explore the personal journeys behind the work, focusing on the creative process, challenges, defining moments, and ambitions that drive the next generation of artists.

Established creatives are already known and celebrated within the industry, but emerging talents often struggle for visibility. While some may eventually give up on their creative goals and never fully realize their ambitions, others go on to achieve the success they once envisioned thus becoming the celebrated names we recognize today.

With Starting Line, Streamdorm is creating a space where these rising creatives can be seen and heard. Our goal is simple: to document their journeys now, so that years from today, we can look back and see what they’ve become.

The series combines a polished production approach with a conversational interview style, resulting in content that is both professional and authentic. This format allows guests to speak openly, creating a more genuine connection between creatives and audiences.

With the launch of Starting Line, Streamdorm continues to expand its commitment to original content and cultural storytelling, positioning itself as a growing platform for discovering and documenting emerging talent.

New episodes of Starting Line will be released weekly on Streamdorm’s platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Audiomack and Apple Podcast, beginning April 1, 2026.

Season one is hosted by Adekugbe Adedayo (The Immortal Bolt)

About Streamdorm

Streamdorm is a digital media platform focused on entertainment, lifestyle, and culture, delivering original content, editorial features, and storytelling that highlights both established and emerging voices.

AMVCA 2026: Everything to Know About Dates, Categories, Voting, and Key Updates

The road to the 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards is officially set, with organisers unveiling early details ahead of what is expected to be one of the big moments for African film and television this year.

Set against a rapidly evolving industry where cinema, streaming platforms, and digital content now intersect, AMVCA 2026 arrives at a time when African storytelling is expanding in both reach and influence. 

The ceremony is scheduled to take place in Lagos, Nigeria, on May 9, 2026. As with previous editions, the main event will be preceded by a series of activities that typically shape the build-up, including the announcement of nominees and other industry-facing engagements that extend the awards beyond a single night.

A total of 32 categories will be awarded, covering film, television, and digital content. These categories are split between those decided by a jury and those influenced by audience voting.

The voting system remains hybrid. Submissions are first reviewed by a panel of judges who determine the nominees, after which selected categories are opened up for public voting. Final decisions are then made through a combination of jury input and audience participation, a format that has become central to how the awards position themselves within the industry.

One of the more notable developments ahead of this year’s ceremony is the appointment of Veteran Actress Joke Silva as Head Judge. Her role places her in charge of overseeing the judging process, particularly in categories determined by the jury. 

The official nominees for AMVCA 2026 are expected to be announced on March 29, 2026.

Beyond the awards themselves, AMVCA continues to hold a unique position within African entertainment. In an era where streaming platforms and social media can rapidly elevate content and creators, the awards still function as a more structured form of recognition. 

Note, this article is for informational and editorial purposes only and is not a promotional piece.

2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards: Full Nominees and Winners List

The 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards brought together the biggest names in music for a night of celebration, recognition, and unforgettable performances. Hosted at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, the event honored artists across multiple genres from pop and hip-hop to R&B, country, and international music. 

This year’s ceremony was marked by standout victories from Taylor Swift, who dominated in multiple categories, as well as Alex Warren and HUNTR/X. 

Below is the full list of nominees and winners from the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards.

Song of the Year

Anxiety — Doechii

Good News — Shaboozey

Love Somebody — Morgan Wallen

luther — Kendrick Lamar & SZA

Manchild — Sabrina Carpenter

MUTT — Leon Thomas

Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else — Benson Boone

Stargazing — Myles Smith

The Fate of Ophelia — Taylor Swift

Ordinary — Alex Warren (Winner)

Artist of the Year

Bad Bunny

Benson Boone

Chris Brown

Jelly Roll

Kendrick Lamar

Lady Gaga

Morgan Wallen

Sabrina Carpenter

Tate McRae

Taylor Swift (Winner)

Pop Artist of the Year

Alex Warren

Benson Boone

Tate McRae

Sabrina Carpenter (Winner)

Taylor Swift

Pop Song of the Year

Golden — HUNTR/X, EJAE, Audrey Nuna & Rei Ami

Manchild — Sabrina Carpenter

Ordinary — Alex Warren

Pink Pony Club — Chappell Roan

The Fate of Ophelia — Taylor Swift (Winner)

Best New Artist (Pop)

Jessie Murph

Myles Smith

Ravyn Lenae

sombr

Alex Warren (Winner)

Duo/Group of the Year

Linkin Park

Maroon 5

Shinedown

Twenty One Pilots

HUNTR/X, EJAE, Audrey Nuna & Rei Ami (Winner)

Best Collaboration

All The Way — BigXthaPlug ft. Bailey Zimmerman

luther — Kendrick Lamar & SZA

Timeless — The Weeknd ft. Playboi Carti

WHATCHU KNO ABOUT ME — GloRilla ft. Sexyy Red

APT. — ROSÉ & Bruno Mars (Winner)

Country Song of the Year

After All The Bars Are Closed — Thomas Rhett

Liar — Jelly Roll

Love Somebody — Morgan Wallen

Whiskey Drink — Jason Aldean

Good News — Shaboozey (Winner)

Country Artist of the Year

Jason Aldean

Jelly Roll

Lainey Wilson

Luke Combs

Morgan Wallen (Winner)

Country Best New Artist

Chase Matthew

Hudson Westbrook

Josh Ross

Zach Top

Ella Langley (Winner)

Hip-Hop Song of the Year

NOKIA — Drake

Outside — Cardi B

The Largest — BigXthaPlug

WHATCHU KNO ABOUT ME — GloRilla ft. Sexyy Red

luther — Kendrick Lamar & SZA (Winner)

Hip-Hop Artist of the Year

Cardi B

GloRilla

Kendrick Lamar (Winner)

R&B Artist of the Year

SZA

Leon Thomas

Chris Brown (Winner)

World Artist of the Year

MOLIY (Winner)

Special Honors & Awards

Breakthrough Award: Alex Warren
Innovator Award: Miley Cyrus
Icon Award: John Mellencamp
Landmark Award: Ludacris

MOBO Awards 2026 Winners List as Wizkid Becomes the Most Awarded African Artist

The MOBO Awards 2026 took place on March 26, 2026, at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, marking a 30th anniversary for one of the most influential celebrations of Black music and culture.

The night was dominated by Olivia Dean, who emerged as the biggest winner, securing three of the most important awards (Best Female Act, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year). 

Alongside the night’s biggest wins, Wizkid reached a historic milestone, becoming the most awarded African artist in MOBO Awards history with seven wins, following his victory in the Best African Music Act category.

Other major winners included Central Cee, RAYE, and FLO, highlighting a strong showing for UK talent across multiple categories. 

See Full Winners and Nominees List

Major Categories – Nominees & Winners

Best Male Act

Central Cee
Dave
Fireboy DML
Headie One
Jim Legxacy (Winner)

Best Female Act

Ayra Starr
FLO
Jorja Smith
Justine Skye
Olivia Dean (Winner)

Album of the Year

Back to the World – Dave
CLB – Central Cee
Frames – FLO
The Art of Loving – Olivia Dean (Winner)
Voyager – Wizkid

Song of the Year

Baby Steps – Ayra Starr
Come Closer – Wizkid ft. Drake
Energy – FLO
Man I Need – Olivia Dean (Winner)
Sunset – Fireboy DML

Best Newcomer

Aylø
Ayra Starr
BackRoad Gee
DC3
Maceo
DC3 (Winner)

Video of the Year

Ain’t Safe – Ayra Starr
Come Closer – Wizkid ft. Drake
Energy – FLO
Man I Need – Olivia Dean
Where Is My Husband! – RAYE (Winner)

Genre Categories – Nominees & Winners

Best Hip‑Hop Act

Central Cee (Winner)
Dave
Headie One
Knucks
Unknown T

Best R&B / Soul Act

Ayra Starr
FLO (Winner)
Jorja Smith
Tems
Victoria Monét

Best Jazz Act

Alfa Mist
Ezra Collective (Winner)
Nubya Garcia
Sons of Kemet
Theon Cross

Best Gospel Act

DC3 ((Winner)
Guvna B
Joel Amadi
Limoblaze
Preye Odede

Best Alternative Music Act

Black Midi
EVERGIB
Georgia
Nova Twins (Winner)
Smerz

Best Grime Act

AJ Tracey
Chip (Winner)
Frisco
Wiley
Yungen

Best Drill Act

Headie One
Kay Flock
M1llionz
Unknown T
Twin S (Winner) 

Best Electronic Act

Bicep
Fred Again..
Jamie xx
Peggy Gou
Sherelle (Winner) 

Regional & International Categories – Nominees & Winners

Best International Act

Cardi B
Gunna
Kehlani
Lizzo
Ayra Starr (Winner)

Best African Music Act

Ayra Starr
Burna Boy
Davido
Rema
Wizkid (Winner)

Best Caribbean Music Act

Beenie Man
Buju Banton
Shenseea
Spice
Vybz Kartel (Winner)

Media & Performance Categories – Nominees & Winners

Best Media Personality

Big Zuu
Charlamagne Tha God
Niko Omilana (Winner)
Sidemen
Tiffany Calver

Best Performance in a TV Show / Film

Damson Idris
Lashana Lynch
Letitia Wright
Tosin Cole
Stephen Graham (Winner)

Technical & Honour Categories – Nominees & Winners

Best Producer

P2J (Winner)
Sarz
Teniola Apata
Jimmy Napes
Don Jazzy

MOBO Lifetime Achievement Award- Slick Rick

MOBO Global Songwriter Award- Pharrell Williams

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Debuts with 94% on Rotten Tomatoes as Episode 1 Lands on Disney+

Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 has kicked off on a strong note, earning an impressive 94% score on Rotten Tomatoes at launch.

The highly anticipated new season officially premiered on Disney+ on March 24, 2026, with Episode 1 now available to stream, marking the return of one of Marvel’s current running series.

The early 94% “Certified Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes reflects overwhelmingly positive first impressions from critics. While scores typically fluctuate as more reviews come in, the debut rating positions Season 2 among the best-received Marvel TV projects in recent years.

Season 2 continues the story of Matt Murdock, played by Charlie Cox, as he faces his most dangerous adversary, Wilson Fisk, also known as Kingpin, portrayed by Vincent D’Onofrio.

This time, Fisk’s influence has grown beyond the criminal underworld and into the political sphere, raising the stakes for Daredevil’s fight.

Unlike binge-style releases, Season 2 will follow a weekly episode schedule, with a total of 8 episodes expected. 

Expect more updates and follow up article from Streamdorm as more episodes roll out. 

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