Ciara Accused of Lying About Harvard Acceptance
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According to a source, the Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports program that the 'Level Up' singer is going to take is apparently a three-day seminar that will not result in a degree.

AceShowbiz - Is Ciara really accepted into Harvard Business School? Following her announcement that she will be attending the prestigious school, a source has now claimed that the "Level Up" songstress is apparently lying and that the program she is set to take is just a seminar.

The source shares to MTO News that the Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports program that Ciara will take at Harvard Business School is only a seminar that goes on for three days and she won't get a degree by attending it. And while the website of the program states that the "admission is a selective process," the source alleges that everyone who applies and pays $1,000 will be accepted.

Rep for Harvard Business School nor Ciara has yet to respond to this accusation.

Ciara announced her acceptance into Harvard Business School through an Instagram post which featured her posing in the university's sweatshirt. "I always dreamt of going to college, but by God's grace, my music career took me on a path that I'm so thankful for. This week I got accepted into Harvard! Words cannot describe my excited," she said in the caption, thanking professor Anita Elberse for "a once in a lifetime opportunity" to attend the Ivy League's school.

Should the lying accusation be true, Ciara isn't the only one who does it as Blac Chyna has also done the same. Last month, the Lashed Cosmetics owner bragged about her acceptance into Harvard Business School Online, saying, "School is going to help me take things up a couple of notches. People are always talking about me, might as well talk about the good. I'm excited for the new chapter."

However, a rep for Harvard later released a statement denying that Chyna had been enrolled in any online courses. "Harvard Business School Online has not admitted nor provided an acceptance letter to a person named Angela White [Chyna's real name]," so the statement read.

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