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MrBeast announce 10 winners to fly to Ghana
Out of more than 177,000 submissions from around the world, ten creators have been selected and announced in the 1 Billion Followers Summit, to take part in one of the most ambitious creator-led humanitarian initiatives yet – MrBeast’s 1 Billion Acts of Kindness.
The winners, Priya and Sid, The World Sucks, Walid Elmusrati, Ella Loren Y. Bulatao, Andy Studio, Ousamma Mahreez, Godfrey Wavonya, Majd Alzakout and more, represent a diverse mix of emerging voices, storytellers, and community-focused creators.
The winners will be featured in his documented video of the mission on his social page which has over 1 billion followers. Chosen not for follower counts alone but for the impact and sincerity of their submissions, each demonstrated how digital platforms can be used to drive real-world change.
The initiative invited creators to document acts of kindness and social good, proving that influence today can extend far beyond entertainment. From thousands of entries, these ten stood out for showing how compassion, creativity, and action can intersect often at a local, grassroots level.
The selected creators will travel to Ghana alongside MrBeast to help build a village designed to support long-term community needs, including education, clean water, and essential infrastructure. Their journey and the work on the ground will be documented, turning kindness into something tangible, measurable, and shareable with a global audience.
They won’t be going alone.
Joining them is a wider team of established global creators handpicked by MrBeast, including Khalid Al Ameri, Ricardo Limon, Noor Stars, Orkun Işıtmak, Katrina Buno, Zhongni Zhu, Samuel Weidenhofer, and others. Together, the group reflects the campaign’s core idea: Creators from different cultures, languages, and platforms can unite around a shared purpose.
The bigger picture
Speaking about this act of kindness in the panel after the announcement, the difference between niceness and kindness was discussed which aligns with the campaign’s philosophy.
Niceness, he explained, is often comfortable and performative. Kindness, however, requires effort, resources, and long-term commitment, and doesn’t always align with what performs best online.
“A world where I help people is better than a world where I don’t,” he said, answering why he continues to invest in projects that prioritise impact over virality.
The 1 Billion Acts of Kindness campaign reframes what success looks like in the creator economy. It suggests that influence isn’t just about reach, but responsibility, and that meaningful change doesn’t always come from polished perfection, but from showing up and doing the work.
For the ten selected creators, the Ghana project is more than a reward. It’s an opportunity to turn storytelling into service, and to prove that when creators move beyond niceness and into real kindness, the impact can last far longer than a viral moment.
Story by Gulf News
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Demi Moore Sparks ‘Ozempic Ears’ Accusations At 2026 Actor Awards
Demi’s Moore made a number of stunning transformations throughout her long acting career. Although Moore’s been working steadily since the 1980s, she gained important critical recognition with a 2025 Oscar nomination for “The Substance.” Soon after, Moore’s role as Cami Miller on the popular “Landman” series thrust the actor even further into the spotlight.
Moore’s long been the subject of plastic surgery rumors, and all this new attention has caused people to scrutinize Moore’s appearance even more. After she stepped out in a body-hugging outfit at a fashion show, people jumped to the conclusion that the “Landman” star is using Ozempic. When Moore appeared at the March 2026 Actor Awards (previously the Screen Actors Guild Awards), it was another opportunity for the rumor mill to start churning. Rather than claims about weight loss drugs affecting her face or neck, critics zeroed in on Moore’s ears. “Botched ozempic ears,” claimed one poster on X. “Losing all that weight made her ears massive,” asserted another.
However, by comparing a photo of Moore from 1989 with her 2026 awards show pic, it’s clear that these claims are ridiculous. Moore’s ears look essentially the same. While her ears are a standout feature, the actor’s hairstyle makes a big difference. When her hair is in a pixie cut or pulled back, Moore’s ears are much more noticeable than when they are partially covered by long, loose strands. Also, Moore’s dangly earrings create the illusion of larger ears.
Moore’s ears were on full display when she shaved her head
Although Demi Moore’s slicked-back ‘do seems like a radical departure from her signature long hair, the actor has sported plenty of shorter cuts throughout her career. Around the time of “GI Jane,” Moore even made a dramatic reveal of her shaved head during a David Letterman appearance.
Ozempic rumors aside, it’s possible that Moore’s ears could have changed slightly over time. “While significant weight loss can affect the appearance of the ears to some extent, the aging process and heavy earrings tend to have a more significant impact, particularly in older individuals,” Dr. Mark Murphy informed Allure. In Moore’s case, she seems to have a preference for bold statement earrings, so depending on their weight and how often she wears them, it’s possible her jewelry could have an impact.
Beyond her ears, it seems Moore’s changing appearance is causing fans to concoct all kinds of theories. For instance, one person was concerned that Moore’s appearance was connected to the difficulties of dealing with Bruce Willis’ dementia diagnosis. The former couple shares three children, and their daughter, Rumer Willis, shared a particularly bittersweet update on Bruce’s condition in late 2025. Others were worried about Moore’s health, especially those who felt her feet looked swollen in her pointy high heels. As Moore herself has noted, past health issues have affected her weight, like when a combination of professional pressure and a bout of shingles caused Moore to lose 20 pounds.
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Jim Carrey Reflects on French Roots at Rare César Honor Appearance
The Truman Show star Jim Carrey made a rare public appearance at the 51st César Awards in Paris on Thursday evening to receive an Honorary César Award.
The actor, who stepped back from the limelight of late, teared up as director Michel Gondry recalled their collaboration on Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and looked touched when actor Emmanuel Curtil, who is the official French voice of Carrey, begged him not to leave the profession.
Carrey delivered a highly accented acceptance speech in French as he received the rectangle block shaped trophy, recalling how his great-great-great-grandfather Marc-François Carrey had emigrated from the French port city of Saint Malo for Canada, while he himself had then travelled onto Los Angeles.
“About three hundred years ago, my great-great-great-great-grandfather, Marc François Carrey, left Saint-Malo in France for Canada. Tonight, with this magnificent honor, this ‘square’ has come full circle,” he said. “Perhaps this is what my family was looking for.
hank you to the funniest man I have ever known: my father, Percy Joseph Carrey, who taught me the value of love, generosity, and laughter. If you want fortune to smile upon you, smile upon it first. It is very difficult, but we must try. I will always cherish this memory. I will always smile at this memory.My life is paradise,” he continued, concluding: “So, how was my French? Mediocre, right?”
Carrey follows in a long line of illustrious César honorees which include Julia Roberts (2025), Christopher Nolan (2024), David Fincher (2023) Cate Blanchett (2022), Robert Redford (2019) and George Clooney (2017).
The once prolific actor who broke onto the big screen in 1994 with a trio of box office topping hit films – Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask, and Dumb and Dumber – has slowed down the pace in recent years and also taken up painting.
In 2022, he suggested he was considering retiring from acting but then backtracked on the suggestion to reprise his Dr. Robotnik role in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 in 2024.
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Panic as Miss Universe Stumbles during festival parade
Miss Universe Fátima Bosch worried onlookers when she suddenly fell to her knees while riding a parade float this weekend.
On Sunday, Feb. 15, the 2025 international titleholder attended the Fruit and Flower Festival in Ambato, Ecuador. While standing and waving to the crowd on a florally inspired platform, Bosch appeared to try to hold a railing behind her before dropping down in her mint-colored gown.
In videos of the incident since reshared on social media, those watching can be heard gasping and crying out in response to her unexpected fall. A woman climbed up the float to assist Bosch, who remained conscious as she spoke to the person who came to her aid.
Bosch did not immediately responded to PEOPLE’s request for comment. The Miss Universe Organization’s Head of Communications, Miguel Ángel Martínez, tells PEOPLE in a statement that Bosch “experienced a brief episode of lightheadedness after several hours of outdoor participation” during the festival parade.
“As a precaution, she was immediately assisted by her team and local medical personnel on site,” the statement continues. “She remained conscious, was evaluated promptly, and recovered quickly. Out of an abundance of care, her schedule was adjusted to allow for appropriate rest and hydration. She is feeling well and expressed her sincere appreciation for the warmth and hospitality she received in Ecuador.”
Martínez adds in the statement, “Fátima is currently on her official international Miss Universe World Tour, which includes cultural, humanitarian, and community engagements across multiple countries. At every stop, we work in close coordination with local organizers and medical teams to ensure the safety and well-being of our titleholders.”
He maintains that the “health and security” of Miss Universe delegates remains the organization’s highest priority.
Bosch represented Mexico at the Miss Universe contest last fall, and after three weeks of events and appearances, she was crowned winner on stage in Bangkok on Nov. 21. However, her participation in the prestigious, global pageant made headlines shortly after she and her fellow contestants arrived in Thailand.
At a pre-pageant event on Nov. 4 — which was livestreamed on Facebook by Miss Universe Thailand — pageant executive Nawat Itsaragrisil called out Bosch for allegedly refusing to partake in a photo shoot meant for contestants to share on their social media pages. He claimed that she wasn’t fulfilling her duty to “promote the host country.”
Despite Bosch denying the claims, Itsaragrisil continued to chastise her, prompting several other contestants to follow her out of the room as she left.
Following her win, Bosch discussed her Miss Universe win during an appearance on CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper on Dec. 4. When asked about the global reaction to the viral confrontation, Bosch insisted she was concentrating at the time so she “didn’t have the time to see what happened.”
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