Lupita Nyong’o Still Healing After Heartbreak

Award-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o is having a difficult time moving on from her breakup with ex-boyfriend Selema Masekela.

In an Instagram story, Nyong’o revealed that she is in the “laughing at my pain” stage of grief. She also joked that the next person to break her heart will have their address put on the dark web.

Nyong’o and Masekela split up in October 2023. In a statement, Nyong’o revealed that their relationship was embroiled in a web of deception that she could not stand.

Lupita’s Shoulder To Lean On

Lupita Nyong’o and American singer Janelle Monáe formed a friendship at the Met Gala in 2014. At that time, Nyong’o was still new to the entertainment industry, and had just secured an Oscar Award for her role in ’12 Years a Slave.’

Monáe was a source of support for Nyong’o as she navigated the challenges of fame. The two women have remained close friends ever since.

In a recent interview, Nyong’o spoke about her friendship with Monáe. She said that Monáe is a “true friend” who is always there for her.

“I’m so grateful for Janelle,” Nyong’o said. “She’s a true friend who is always there for me. She’s one of the most supportive people I know.”

Nyong’o and Monáe have collaborated on several projects together. They starred in the film “Hidden Figures” in 2016, and they also collaborated on the music video for Monáe’s song “Pynk.”

The two women are also co-founders of the production company Wondrously Done.

Nyong’o and Monáe are both successful women in their own right. Nyong’o is an Oscar-winning actress, and Monáe is a Grammy-nominated singer.

Despite their busy careers, the two women always make time for each other. They are often seen together at events and on social media.

Nyong’o and Monáe are an inspiration to women everywhere. They show that it is possible to have a successful career and a strong friendship.

Nyong’o’s Advice for Dealing with Heartbreak

Nyong’o has some advice for people who are dealing with heartbreak. She says that it is important to face your pain so that you don’t spread it.

“Let’s face our pain so we don’t spread it,” Nyong’o said.

She also says that it is important to learn from your experiences.

“I hope that the knowledge of my experience might be useful to someone else out there experiencing the grip of heartbreak who is poised to try and escape from the pain and miss out on the wisdom that comes from it,” Nyong’o said.

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Dennis Elnino

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