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A1 vs A2 milk? Expert explains which milk variant may benefit gut and skin health more
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A1 vs A2 milk? Expert explains which milk variant may benefit gut and skin health more

by jummy84 December 13, 2025
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Published on: Dec 13, 2025 04:00 pm IST

All milk isn’t the same. Two versions of the same protein, A1 and A2 β-casein, have sparked debate over which one is more beneficial for gut health and skin.

Milk is widely known for its nutritional benefits, which range from helping to build strong bones with calcium to supporting muscle repair with protein and providing essential vitamins like B12 and D for energy. In recent years, there’s more awareness around the distinction between the two types of milk, A1 and A2. While both are consumed just like regular milk, they differ in their protein structure and animal source. A2 milk comes from Indian cow breeds such as Gir and Sahiwal and is often considered easier to digest for some individuals. On the other hand, A1 milk typically comes from Western cow breeds like Holstein and Jersey and is commonly available in the market.

Which is good—A1 or A2 milk?(Freepik)

To understand these differences better, Health Shots spoke to Vidhi Chawla, Dietician and Founder of FISICO Diet and Aesthetic Clinic, who explains how each type of milk may impact gut and skin health differently.

“Milk has long been considered a nutritional staple, but in recent years, the debate between A1 and A2 milk has gained attention, particularly for its impact on gut health and skin. Understanding the difference between the two can help individuals make an informed choice based on how their body responds,” says Chawla.

What’s the difference between A1 milk and A2 milk?

A1 and A2 are the kinds of milk with a similar method of consumption, but the compounds and sources are what make them different from each other. The dietitian says their key distinction lies in the type of beta-casein protein present in the milk. Regular milk is a mix of both the A1 and A2.

  • When A1 β-casein is digested, it can release a small peptide called beta-casomorphin-7 (BCM-7). A2 β-casein is much less likely to release BCM-7.
  • BCM-7 can act on opioid receptors and may affect gut physiology and immune responses, says PMC.
  • It means that A2 milk breaks down smoothly and does not form a certain peptide. Whereas A1 milk forms a peptide called BCM-7.

What is the role of BCM-7 in gut health?

  • This peptide can shift gut microbial fermentation patterns and short-chain fatty acid profiles, which could indirectly influence systemic inflammation and skin. Evidence is emerging and not yet definitive in this regarding, according to PubMed Central.
  • Whereas, as per the MDPI journal, it can trigger digestive symptoms, such as abdominal discomfort. However, it is also suggested that the possibility exists that these adverse effects are restricted to only a portion of the population.

A study cited in Research Gate also suggests that A1 milk and the peptide BCM-7 may be linked to heart disease, diabetes, autism, sudden death of infants, and inflammation in the digestive system. The results are mixed, and further studies are needed.

Impact on Skin Health

The dietician says that gut health and skin health are closely linked through the gut–skin axis.

  • Digestive inflammation caused by A1 milk in sensitive individuals may indirectly reflect on the skin as acne, dullness, or flare-ups of eczema.
  • A2 milk, being easier to digest, may help reduce internal inflammation, which can support clearer skin, better hydration, and an improved skin barrier over time.
  • It is important to note that milk affects skin differently across individuals. Total diet quality, hormonal health, and overall gut balance also play a role.

What does the clinical evidence show?

  • In a double-blind, randomized crossover trial of 41 adults, consumption of A1 β-casein milk (vs. A2) led to significantly higher stool consistency (softer stools), and abdominal pain correlated with stool softness only during the A1 phase, not during the A2 phase, according to PubMed.
  • A 2016 randomized crossover study (on individuals with self-reported dairy intolerance) found that switching to milk containing only A2 β-casein was associated with fewer gastrointestinal symptoms, lower markers of inflammation, longer colonic SCFA (short-chain fatty acid) production, and shorter transit times compared with regular milk containing A1/A2 β-casein, says MDPI.
  • PubMed says A2 may be better tolerated and more “microbiome-friendly” to some people.

What to try and what to expect?

For those experiencing digestive discomfort or recurring skin issues, Vidhi Chawla suggests:

  • Try switching to A2 milk consistently for 2–3 weeks.
  • Observe changes in digestion, bloating, bowel regularity, and skin texture.
  • Choose plain, unsweetened, minimally processed A2 milk without additives.
  • If symptoms persist, it may be worth exploring overall dairy intake or alternative calcium sources under professional guidance.

(Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.)

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HOLLYWOOD HUSTLER: ‘47 RONIN’ DIRECTOR CARL RINSCH GUILTY OF SCAMMING NETFLIX OUT OF $11M!
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HOLLYWOOD HUSTLER: ‘47 RONIN’ DIRECTOR CARL RINSCH GUILTY OF SCAMMING NETFLIX OUT OF $11M!

by jummy84 December 13, 2025
written by jummy84

You know what they say about Hollywood—it’s all smoke and mirrors. But it looks like one director just got caught trying to sell the smoke without ever building the fire.

We’re talking about Carl Rinsch, the guy behind the camera for Keanu Reeves’ 47 Ronin. Federal prosecutors in New York just handed him a reality check, finding him guilty of wire fraud and money laundering.

Here’s the tea: Rinsch finessed Netflix out of $11 million for a sci-fi show called White Horse that—get this—never even existed. That’s right. A phantom show.

While Netflix thought they were cutting checks to finish production, Rinsch was out here living his best life, treating the production budget like his own personal piggy bank.

The Ultimate Finesse

According to the Feds, Netflix had already dropped $44 million on this guy’s project. But Rinsch came back around, hat in hand, claiming he needed another $11 mil to wrap things up.

Did that money go to the crew? The actors? The CGI budget? Nope.

Prosecutors say Rinsch funneled that cash straight into his personal accounts. He tried to flip it on the stock market and lost half of it in a couple of months. Then, he decided to roll the dice on crypto—and actually made some profit. But instead of paying Netflix back, he cashed out and went on a shopping spree that would make a rapper blush.

Rolls-Royces and… Million Dollar Mattresses?!

This is where it gets wild. Rinsch didn’t just buy a nice watch. He bought five Rolls-Royces and a Ferrari. He dropped $652,000 on luxury watches and designer clothes.

But here’s the kicker that has everyone scratching their heads: Rinsch spent nearly $1 MILLION on mattresses and luxury bedding.

“He bought two mattresses for about $638,000 and spent another $295,000 on luxury bedding and linens.”

You read that right. This man was sleeping on a fortune while scamming one of the biggest media companies in the world. He also used the stolen loot to pay off $1.8 million in credit card debt.

The “Artist” Defense

Rinsch’s lawyer tried to spin this, saying the verdict sets a “dangerous precedent for artists” involved in creative disputes. Please. Since when is buying six exotic cars and million-dollar sheets a “creative dispute”?

US Attorney Jay Clayton wasn’t buying it either. He said Rinsch “took $11m meant for a TV show and gambled it on speculative stock options and crypto transactions.”

Rinsch is looking at sentencing in April. Looks like he’s going to be trading those $600k mattresses for a steel cot in a federal cell.

Now, you tell me—how does someone spend $1 million on a bed? Drop a dime in the comments!

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LaKeith Stanfield to Star in Dennis Rodman Movie, Replacing Jonathan Majors
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LaKeith Stanfield to Star in Dennis Rodman Movie, Replacing Jonathan Majors

by jummy84 December 13, 2025
written by jummy84

LaKeith Stanfield is set to play NBA legend Dennis Rodman in Lionsgate’s “48 Hours in Vegas,” taking over the role after Jonathan Majors was dropped from the film following his 2023 assault conviction.

The upcoming comedy is “inspired by the untold story of Dennis Rodman’s legendary trip to Las Vegas during the 1998 NBA Finals — just as the Rodman’s Chicago Bulls are on the verge of completing their second consecutive threepeat championship in eight years,” according to a release.

Rick Famuyiwa (“The Mandalorian,” “Ahsoka”) will direct “48 Hours in Vegas” and write the next draft of the screenplay, following an earlier draft by Jordan VanDina.

The film will be produced by Lord Miller’s Phil Lord, Chris Miller, and Aditya Sood. Executive producers include Ari Lubet, Rodman and Lucy Kitada, with Nikki Baida serving as co-producer. Meredith Wieck and Pavan Kalidindi will oversee the project for Lionsgate, while Robert Melnik negotiated the deals on behalf of the studio.

“I’m genuinely excited to help create an exhilarating, joyful work that both honors and thoughtfully examines the legacy of Rodman and fellow trailblazers,” Stanfield said in a statement. “Those who moved to the beat of their own drum, undeterred by the obstacles placed before them, then and now.”

Stanfield received an Oscar nomination for his performance in 2021’s “Judas and the Black Messiah.” He is known for roles in films including “The Book of Clarence,” “Sorry to Bother You” and “Get Out,” as well as the FX dramedy series “Atlanta.” He most recently appeared in “Roofman” and “Die My Love,” and will next be seen in “I Love Boosters.” Stanfield is represented by CAA, Stark Management and Ginsburg Daniels Kallis.

“Dennis Rodman is more than a basketball player, more than a personality—he’s an entire cultural phenomenon. His bold style and physical presence, combined with an iconic persona, created a larger-than-life impact on and off the court,” said Erin Westerman, president of Lionsgate Motion Picture Group. “There’ll never be another like him. LaKeith and the incredibly talented team on this film will bring the legend to life in this most extraordinarily unbelievable story.”

Majors was previously attached to the Rodman film until he was convicted of two misdemeanor counts of harassment and assault stemming from a domestic dispute with his former partner. He was sentenced in April 2024 to one year of domestic violence counseling.

Insneider was first to report the casting news.

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Must Read: Lululemon CEO Steps Down, What Will Become of Saks Global in 2026?
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Must Read: Lululemon CEO Steps Down, What Will Become of Saks Global in 2026?

by jummy84 December 13, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. Calvin McDonald is stepping down as Lululemon’s CEO and member of the company’s Board of Directors, effective Jan. 31, 2026. McDonald will serve as a senior advisor to the company through March 31, 2026. The Board is conducting …

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First Sight Media expands team with key creative and commercial appointments

by jummy84 December 13, 2025
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(L to R) Tyrone Herbst and Noel Hoey

Event production and streaming specialist, First Sight Media, has announced the appointment of two key personnel: Tyrone Herbst joins as senior video editor, while Noel Hoey takes up the role of client engagement manager, signalling a strategic move to bolster both the company’s creative output and its dedicated client support,

Bringing a decade of experience to the post, Herbst joins the team as senior video editor. Originally from South Africa, where he successfully ran his own video production company, Herbst moved to the UK two years ago. With a background that merges technical editing precision with digital marketing strategy, he specialises in visual storytelling for promotional and corporate projects. His arrival is timely as the company continues to evolve and  innovate its content creation offering for events and for wider promotional films.

Herbst’s journey to First Sight Media is one of industry symmetry. While working as a digital content manager for an aviation company, he discovered First Sight Media’s work via YouTube while researching content from Event Tech Live (ETL). Impressed by the company’s scope—spanning live streaming, creative production, and graduation ceremonies—he applied. Fittingly, his first on-site project for First Sight Media was filming at Event Tech Live 2025.

Herbst said, “It’s a bit of a full-circle moment for me. I actually discovered First Sight Media via their YouTube content while scouting for promos we could use. The company’s reputation for going beyond standard video production to deliver complex live streaming and creative content appealed to me immediately. Having run my own business, I understand the importance of merging creativity with commercial goals, and I’m excited to bring my experience in visual storytelling to a team that is so passionate about capturing every moment.”

Strengthening the commercial side of the business, Noel Hoey joins as client engagement manager. Hoey will act as the driving force behind building long-lasting client relationships, ensuring customers remain at the heart of the production process. His role focuses on understanding client challenges and vision, translating them into meaningful solutions across live production and streaming.

Hoey said: “For me, business is about genuine partnerships, not just transactions. My goal is to be out in the world, listening to our clients and shaping their long-term content strategies with clarity and creativity. Since joining, the atmosphere here has been unreal: warm, collaborative, and endlessly supportive. It’s clear that kindness and integrity filter down from the top, and that energy allows us to do great work. I’m looking forward to turning initial conversations into trusted, long-term relationships where clients feel confident that we are the partner to bring their ideas to life.”

Rich Belcher, managing director of First Sight Media, commented, “These are two vital appointments for First Sight Media as we continue to grow. For us, recruitment isn’t just about skills on paper; it’s about finding people who instinctively get our values and our personality. Tyrone and Noel are fantastic additions who are not only highly skilled in their respective fields but are also completely in tune with our ethos. Whether it is Tyrone’s technical storytelling or Noel’s dedication to client collaboration, they both embody the energy and professionalism that our clients expect from us.”

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First Trailer for Exciting New 'Star Wars: Galactic Racer' Video Game
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First Trailer for Exciting New ‘Star Wars: Galactic Racer’ Video Game

by jummy84 December 13, 2025
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First Trailer for Exciting New ‘Star Wars: Galactic Racer’ Video Game

by Alex Billington
December 12, 2025
Source: YouTube

“The Galaxy needs racing!” Check out this first look trailer for Star Wars: Galactic Racer launching to play in 2026. Sometimes we break our own rules and post trailers for video games – this new one also comes from The Game Awards. When I was growing up, I was a huge fan of the N64 game Star Wars Episode I: Racer, featuring pod racing from Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (both released the same year in 1999). So I will admit that I am kinda excited to see that 27 years later they’re bringing back racing to the Star Wars universe with this brand new game arriving next year. Galactic Racer is a runs-based, high-stakes reinvention of racing born in the lawless Outer Rim of the Star Wars galaxy. The campaign is set in the New Republic Era and takes place on the desert planet Jakku as seen in 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens. With the Empire gone and the galaxy rebuilding, The Galactic League is formed: an underground, unsanctioned circuit where syndicates bankroll chaos and champions are forged. This looks like it’s going to be plenty of fun to play – maybe there will even be a podrace in it somewhere as hinted at with the final shot.

Here’s the first official trailer for Fuse Games’s game Star Wars: Galactic Racer, from YouTube:

Star Wars: Galactic Racer Poster

“No Force. No prophecy. Just skill, strategy, and the will to rise.” Lucasfilm Games’ Star Wars: Galactic Racer is a runs-based, high-stakes reinvention of racing born in the Outer Rim. With the Empire gone and the galaxy rebuilding, The Galactic League is created: an underground, unsanctioned circuit where syndicates bankroll chaos and champions are forged. At the heart of it all is Shade, a lone racer with a dream of glory and revenge. For Shade, the League isn’t just a race; it’s a shot at reclaiming destiny. But standing in Shade’s way is Kestar, a ruthless rival who has his own power-hungry plans for the League. As the Galactic League rises, so does the rivalry that could define it. Shade must forge alliances, outpace rivals, and survive long enough to become an elite racing pilot. Star Wars: Galactic Racer is a racing video game created & developed by Fuse Games; published by Secret Mode and Lucasfilm Games. The game will be available for PC (via Steam), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S when it launches sometimes in 2026. Stay tuned for updates. For more info on the game + more news, visit the official site. Who’s excited to play?

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James Cameron Says Merger Can't Shut Down Theatrical
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James Cameron Says Merger Can’t Shut Down Theatrical

by jummy84 December 12, 2025
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EXCLUSIVE: Three-time Oscar winner James Cameron remains eerie on a Netflix-Warner Bros marriage, particularly in its impact on the theatrical business and the window. However, Cameron plans to stand in the way of any steamroller making a path toward the big screen.

Deadline Awards Editor Antonia Blyth caught up with the Avatar: Fire and Wash filmmaker, who shared his feelings on the pending merger, now that Warners has accepted Netflix’s bid (yes, nothing is done yet, as Paramount has launched a hostile takeover over the 102-year-old studio).

“Look, it’s no secret that Netflix, they’ve kind of, in a funny way, they’ve had to make an accommodation with a few filmmakers like Guillermo del Toro and so on to keep a foot in theatrical, but I think it’s no secret that they want to replace theatrical,” Cameron told Deadline today.

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“OK, I mean, maybe that happens, I don’t know, maybe I’m a dinosaur,” he continued, “I happen to think that there’s something sacred about the movie going experience and just the ease and broad access of streaming is not the complete answer. Maybe the universe adjusts around those two principles, but you can’t just steamroll theatrical out of existence and I’m going to stay opposed to that.”

On Monday, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos walked back his comments of recent months, and exclaimed that he’s pro-theatrical, particularly for those greenlit Warner Bros titles that are being developed and made for multiplexes. He’ll even honor the downstream window. However, sources says that Sarandos is a champion of a 17-day exclusive theatrical window, which is far apart from the 45-day window which exhibition craves. For many, 17-days theatrical to Netflix is a shotgun to the moviegoing business.

Cameron said, “Now, maybe Netflix modifies its game once it has the responsibility for the survival of theatrical as well. If they prevail in this, they’ll become a major and we’re down to half the number of majors that existed when I came into the business. This is going to sort itself out, but I’m pretty four-square on the side of let’s keep that theatrical experience alive. Clearly, I make movies for that, primarily.”

“They play well through the waterfall because a good story is a good story. You put it on the smallest screen you want, it’s still a good story. You look at it through a fricking pinhole, it’s still a good story, right?” said the director whose last movie, 2022’s Avatar: The Way of Water became the third highest grossing movie worldwide at $2.3 billion and cleared $531M in profit after all ancillaries. Again, you don’t get to those numbers, Netflix, on a 17-day theatrical window. Duh.

Then bringing back to home, meaning Avatar: Fire and Ash, which runs 3 hours and 15 minutes long, the longest of any Avatar movie, Cameron added, “But the way it’s meant to be enjoyed is in a theater in 3D, in an unbroken stream of consciousness, three hours long, because that’s when the emotion will wash over you and through you in a way that it never will on a smaller screen in an interrupted flow.”

“The second you’ve got a remote and you composite, you just lost half of the impact,” Cameron continued, “Boom! Mic drop. I’ve never said it that concisely.”

Avatar: Fire And Ash opens next Friday and is expected to clear $100M+ at the domestic box office in its opening weekend.

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The Only Tights Taylor Swift and Editors Wear in the Winter
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The Only Tights Taylor Swift and Editors Wear in the Winter

by jummy84 December 12, 2025
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It’s officially tights season, the time of year when every winter dress or skirt practically demands a layer of warmth—and just a wool coat isn’t enough. The problem? A snag from a fingernail or even a cuticle can ruin your elegant outfit before you even walk away from the mirror. But this year, shoppers are getting smarter about what they wear—and the solution is the tights Taylor Swift recently wore.

For dinner at Chez Margaux, New York City’s buzziest members-only club, Swift stepped out on a freezing night wearing a turtleneck bodysuit, a miniskirt, a short wool coat, heeled knee-high boots, and a pair of Sheertex tights. She chose the brand’s Stardust style, a subtly shimmering, semi-opaque pair that can make any all-black outfit look fresh.

For those unfamiliar, Sheertex has become the hosiery brand that insiders won’t stop whispering about. The label’s tights are crafted from a high-tech polymer blend that delivers durable, rip-resistant tights. They may look like sleek 20-denier tights, but their tightly woven knit helps trap heat, acting as an invisible layer when the wind chill drops the real-feel temperature into the teens.

“I wear tights practically daily in the winter, layering them under jeans and trousers, as well as with skirts and dresses,” senior fashion editor Eliza Huber shares. “The number of pairs I’ve ripped through with my nails or snagged and seen run immediately after putting them on for the first time would shock you. Truthfully, Sheertex tights are the only ones that don’t tear. I’ve washed them in the washing machine even, and nothing.”

Trust us: we love the elegant, barely-there look of classic sheer tights, but the truth is, in freezing weather, it’s just not realistic. That’s where Sheertex comes in as winter’s best-kept style secret. Among editors, celebrities, and influencers alike, these high-tech tights let you stay warm and look chic. So wear your LBD or hot pants without sacrificing style this winter.

Keep scrolling to shop Swift’s exact tights and more Sheertex styles worth adding to your winter wardrobe.

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On Taylor Swift: Sheertex Stardust Rip-Resist Tights ($99); Louis Vuitton coat, Midtown High Boots ($2370); Prada Cleo Brushed Leather Tote Bag ($3100)