I May Destroy You is a cryptic title. It could be a threat, a warning or merely an observation. But throughout Michaela Coel’s phenomenal HBO series, whose finale aired on Monday, the phrase functions more like a collection of questions. Who is speaking here, and to whom—who is the “I,” and who is the “you”? Does “may” mean “might,” or does it imply the granting of permission? Even “destroy” has some ambiguity; are we talking about fully obliterating a person or tearing apart their already-crumbling psyche in order to rebuild them stronger, better, healthier?
On a sunny November afternoon in Montauk, New York, I toured a luxury trailer park that's home to the mega rich. Though the park started out as an oasis of sorts for blue-collar workers, today, it's not uncommon to see hedge-fund managers, CEOs, and investment bankers alike buying and selling trailers worth over a million dollars. ADVERTISEMENT
I met up with real-estate agent Peter Moore from The Corcoran Group , who has been selling units in the park for around 15 years, to see what the hype is all about.
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Reports claimed that he had gone on a homophobic tirade against Enioluwa on his WhatsApp status, accusing him of being gay and asserting that 30BG (Davido's group) does not support homosexuality. He was also alleged to have said, the influencer and content creator is into rubbish, and his supporters would claim that it’s content. "We are not in support of gay, God forbid bad thing. They are into rubbish, and their useless supporters would say it’s content,"
According to the dancer, the attack occurred while she was in the middle of a live stream on Thursday, April 11, 2024. She disclosed this in a video posted on her Instagram account some minutes ago. "My face is burning, can I have some coke to wash it please," Obidi screamed as she groaned in pain. ADVERTISEMENT
The video later showed her frantically washing her face with a Coca-Cola soft drink presumably to douse the burning effect of the acid.