ON
← Back to feed
Ivana Shalipur Lola left America for China: A major life change after winning in "It's never too late" (PHOTO)
Serbia🎭 Culture12 days ago

Ivana Shalipur Lola left America for China: A major life change after winning in "It's never too late" (PHOTO)

Ivana Šalipur Lola has won the professional jury award in the competition 'It's Never Too Late' for the 2025/2026 season, which she did not expect. She emphasized that all contestants this season were fantastic and that she believed her victory was certain. Lola stated that she dedicated her win to her six-year-old son, who is the reason she will make a major life change in the coming period. She mentioned that she and her son have been living in Belgrade since March and that she plans to keep living in Serbia while her son starts school in September. She said she might go to America at some point but did not specify when.

How each side covered it

The same event, grouped by the political lean of the outlets covering it.

How each side covered it

Support independent, bias-aware news and unlock the social pulse, community voting, and your personalized For You feed.

Become a Supporter

Covered around the world

The same event as reported in other countries.

Covered around the world

Support independent, bias-aware news and unlock the social pulse, community voting, and your personalized For You feed.

Become a Supporter

1 reports

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenter12 days ago
Ivana Shalipur Lola left America for China: A major life change after winning in "It's never too late" (PHOTO)

Ivana Šalipur Lola has won the professional jury award in the competition 'It's Never Too Late' for the 2025/2026 season, which she did not expect. She emphasized that all contestants this season were fantastic and that she believed her victory was certain. Lola stated that she dedicated her win to her six-year-old son, who is the reason she will make a major life change in the coming period. She mentioned that she and her son have been living in Belgrade since March and that she plans to keep living in Serbia while her son starts school in September. She said she might go to America at some point but did not specify when.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event, specifically a talent competition, with no mention of politics, policy, or public figures beyond the contestant's personal life decisions. The content is neutral and does not exhibit any clear ideological framing.

Keep the news honest.

ObjectiveNews is reader-funded and ad-free — we show you the bias instead of hiding it. Support independent journalism for €5/month.

Become a Supporter

Related stories