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Entertainment digest covers iShowSpeed Caribbean swing, Future Fambo turnout, and Shelly-Ann stadium photos

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The web personality known as iShowSpeed has begun a Caribbean tour billed as covering fifteen destinations. The run opened last week in Trinidad and Tobago, with footage showing late-night events, obstacle-style racing alongside United States vocalist Chloe Bailey, and a tense moment in Saint Martin when he fainted during a live broadcast after crossing four countries in a single day. He is understood to be in the United States Virgin Islands and is expected in Jamaica before the current month ends.

Jodian Spence, thirty-three, has spoken publicly about moving from a same-sex relationship to Christianity following what she describes as an out-of-body episode that she links to a spiritual shift in 2020. She stresses that she is not attacking lesbian or gay people but urges them, in her view, toward repentance and faith. She has said former friends pressed her to remain in her earlier life.

Track supporters are reading recent Instagram images of Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce as a possible hint that the retired sprint star could return to training. The pictures, posted last week, show her at the National Stadium in St. Andrew in what looks like a workout. There has been no official word on any competitive comeback.

Dancehall artist Future Fambo has circulated video in which he expresses shock that a party he promoted drew about a dozen people. He complains that he backed other entertainers’s events and sank funds he had earmarked for housing into his own function. Promotional material for the gathering named Shelly-Belly, Shawn Storm, and Kiva the Diva among invitees.

A letter to the Dear Pastor column describes a father in his mid-fifties with two grown sons. One son plans to marry a woman roughly ten years older who already has three children. The father says he cannot accept the match despite the son’s insistence that the relationship is loving and stable, and he has threatened to remove that son from his will. The columnist advises accepting the son’s decision.

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