- American comedian Kevin Hart He has said his fashion choices are affected by aging.
- On the Jennifer Hudson show, the 45-year-old artist revealed that he no longer wears jeans due to discomfort.

Famous American comedian Kevin Hart It has been said that the aging process has affected his fashion preferences.
In a recent appearance at Jennifer Hudson, the 45-year-old performer revealed that he was no longer wearing jeans, citing discomfort as a reason for the change.
He mentioned that he chose more straightforward fashion options, indicating that these options will become more minimalist as he is in his 50s.
He said “I don’t wear jeans anymore because I’m grown up. They’re all pants, all casual pants. I mean, I’m over 40 and I think good pants are necessary.
“Jesus is different. Jeans are injured and they are uncomfortable. I need a comfortable slack. I need something that can be moved in, which is soft.
“I don’t like the feeling of jeans on my knees. They hurt my knees. They hurt my waist like sitting down, and I don’t like jeans digging on my waist.
“When I was 40 times, my outfit felt changed. I’m 45 now. I’m about 46. So it changed. When I was 50, I’m going to go all my sweatpants.”
In other news, popular Nigerian hip-hop artist Tobechukwu Melvin Ejiofor (renamed Illbliss) sparked a conversation as he revealed why he believed that praying for Nigeria could be futile. The rapper shared his experience at a recent morning mass, with an elderly man making him reluctant to pray for the country.
According to Illbliss, he was reciting Pray for Nigeria During his service, the old man approached him and said that praying for the country was a waste of precious prayer time and could even be seen as ridiculing God. The statements have allowed musicians to think deeply about the reality of the country’s struggle.
Nigeria has been facing many challenges, including economic difficulties, insecurity and poor governance. Many citizens turned to prayer as a source of hope and strength. However, the views shared by older people suggest that instead of relying on God’s intervention, actual change may require direct action by leaders and citizens.
After the encounter, Illbliss went to social media to express his admiration for the Nigerians who continued to survive despite difficulties. He acknowledged his resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity, and realized that life in Nigeria often felt like a tough battle.
His statement has since sparked online discussions, with some agreeing that prayer alone cannot solve the deep-rooted problems in Nigeria, while others believe that faith remains a powerful tool for hope and transformation.