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Chad and Savanah Saaiman Welcome Twin Daughters, Stevie and Sunny

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Singer and radio personality Chad Saaiman and his wife Savanah have shared joyful news: they’re now parents to twin girls, Stevie and Sunny.

The babies were born on 30 October 2025, a moment Chad described as “unreal and full of grace.” He announced the news on Instagram, thanking their doctor, medical team and family for their support, while assuring fans that both mother and daughters were doing well.

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For those who’ve followed the couple online, the post felt personal and sincere. Chad’s message came without fanfare, just heartfelt words and a few photos that captured the calm after delivery.

Earlier this year, the Saaimans revealed their pregnancy in a playful way, posting a mock newspaper cover that read “Saaiman Twins Coming Spring 2025.” The light-hearted announcement quickly spread across South African entertainment pages and drew warm messages from colleagues and friends.

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Now, just months later, the couple’s family has grown from three to five. Chad is already dad to his teenage daughter, Summer, from a previous relationship, and with the arrival of Stevie and Sunny, he’s officially a father of three girls.

Although Chad and Savanah haven’t shared much about their pregnancy journey, the musician hinted that the day of the twins’ birth carried a special atmosphere. True to form, there was music in the room: a playlist he curated for the occasion, which he called “a soundtrack we’ll always remember.”

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The announcement carried the tone fans have come to expect from Chad, genuine and grounded. He’s long been admired not only for his music but for the steady way he’s navigated life in the public eye. Whether on stage, behind the mic at Good Hope FM, or in family moments shared online, he remains composed and authentic.

Chad’s career spans close to two decades, from soulful R&B singles like “Belief” and “Dream Away” to mentoring new voices in the Cape Town music scene. This next chapter, as a father of twins, adds depth to a story already marked by resilience and creativity.

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Becoming a parent again at this stage in his life is likely to influence his music and outlook. He’s spoken before about how fatherhood shaped his sense of purpose, and it’s clear this latest experience will do the same.

As the Saaimans settle into their new rhythm at home, their update stood out for its simplicity. Rather than polished photo spreads or overproduced reveals, they shared a message that felt real and close to home.

For fans who’ve followed Chad’s journey from rising R&B singer to established voice in entertainment, this moment feels both personal and well-earned.

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Jasmin Lawrence and Eric Murphy Delight Fans With Pregnancy Announcement

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Jasmin Lawrence and Eric Murphy revealed they are expecting their first child. The couple shared the news on Instagram on Monday, February 2. They shared photos that showed Jasmin displaying her baby bump while Eric rested his head on Jasmin’s stomach, turning his head to face the camera as she smiled down at him.

Jasmin and Eric are the children of actor and comedian Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy respectively. Fans noted that the two comedy families are now connected through their children.

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The couple has been linked romantically since  2021. Since then, they have kept much of their life private off social media. In November 2024, Eric proposed to Jasmin. She accepted, and the couple later got married in May 2025. They chose a quiet church ceremony. Eddie Murphy later confirmed that the couple preferred an intimate wedding.

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Now, less than a year after their wedding, Jasmin and Eric are preparing to welcome their first child. Martin Lawrence posted a message celebrating the news and described the experience as a blessing. He was happy to see his daughter become a mother.This baby will be Martin Lawrence’s first grandchild. Eddie Murphy already has grandchildren and this announcement adds another grandchild to his family.

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Justin Bieber Performs at the Grammy in Shorts

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The 68th Grammy Awards on Sunday featured a mix of styles, with a few unexpected moments, including one from Justin Bieber. Bieber delivered a memorable performance, returning to the Grammy stage for the first time in four years in a look that caught everyone’s attention. Instead of the usual formal outfit, he walked onstage wearing shorts and socks.

Bieber performed his song Yukon in a bare setting. On the stage, there were no dancers, background visuals, or large production effects. He was alone.

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Cameras frequently showed his wife, Hailey Bieber, in the audience during the performance. This highlighted her presence and support during the performance. Fans quickly picked her reaction and shared clips across social media.

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The performance carried extra meaning because of Bieber’s recent health history. In 2022, he paused his Justice World Tour after facing health challenges related to Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Since then, he has kept a low profile.

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Yukon appears on his 2025 album Swag, which earned several Grammy nominations this year. Bieber also received nominations for Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, Best R& B Performance, and Best Pop Solo Performance.

After the show, reactions poured in online. Some praised his vocal control. Others focused on the emotion of seeing him perform again after many years.

 

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Tyla Wins Best African Music Performance at the 2026 Grammy Award

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Tyla’s win at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards was seen less as a surprise and more as confirmation. By the time her name was announced for Best African Music Performance, the conversation around her had already shifted from breakout success to sustained relevance. Winning for Push 2 Start suggests her earlier Grammy win was not a one-off moment. It shows continuity.

The ceremony, held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, placed her in direct competition with some of the most commercially dominant African artists of the last decade. Burna Boy, Davido, Ayra Starr and others entered the category with records that performed strongly across streaming platforms and radio. The field represented different branches of African pop, from stadium-sized Afrobeats to cross-regional collaborations. Tyla’s win suggests the Recording Academy is responding not only to popularity but to how African music is being reshaped for a global market.

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Push 2 Start is a clear example of that shift. The record is engineered for international playlists without flattening its South African roots. Its rhythmic structure leans into amapiano’s bounce, but its vocal delivery and production polish align with global pop and R&B standards. That balance has become Tyla’s signature. She is not exporting a local sound unchanged, nor is she diluting it for crossover appeal. Her music sits between African club traditions and Western pop architecture.

This Grammy win carries real industry weight. The Best African Music Performance category is still relatively new, and early winners inevitably shape how the award is seen. Tyla claiming it twice is unusual for such a young category. It signals that African music is being treated as a competitive field where sustained excellence is possible. For younger artists watching, that distinction matters.

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Industry response to the result exposed how emotionally invested fans across the continent have become in international recognition. Social media debates flared immediately, particularly among South African audiences who had rallied behind their nominees. That reaction reflects the stakes attached to the category. The Grammy is no longer viewed as an external validation disconnected from African music scenes. It has become part of how African audiences argue about status and direction in the industry.

Tyla’s trajectory challenges the old idea that African artists must relocate culturally or geographically to succeed at this level. Her identity remains anchored in South African youth culture, fashion and dance, and that grounding is visible in her performances and visuals. She is marketed globally, but she isn’t stripped of her cultural identity. That distinction is central to her appeal. International audiences are not just consuming a song; they are buying into a scene.

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Her presence at the ceremony reinforced that positioning. Red carpet coverage placed her alongside major American and European pop figures rather than isolating her as a niche representative of a regional category. In practical terms, that visibility feeds back into touring opportunities, brand partnerships and festival bookings. Awards change how money, tours and deals move around the industry. A second Grammy strengthens her negotiating power across the industry.

Beyond Tyla’s career, the way this category is treated is changing. African pop is increasingly treated as a stable presence in contemporary music culture rather than a passing trend. Her second Grammy does not close a chapter; it raises expectations. Future releases will be judged against a higher bar, both by the Academy and by an audience that now expects her to extend, not repeat, the formula that brought her here.

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The award marks a new phase. Sustaining momentum after institutional recognition is historically harder than achieving it. Tyla now occupies a space where every move contributes to how African pop’s long-term place on global stages is defined. Her success is personal, but its implications stretch beyond one career. It tests whether the infrastructure around African artists can support longevity at the highest level, not just moments of breakthrough.

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