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Get Ready For The Biggest Birthday Bash! Shah Rukh Khan's King First Look To Be Revealed Soon | Glamsham.com
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Get Ready For The Biggest Birthday Bash! Shah Rukh Khan’s King First Look To Be Revealed Soon | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

King is expected to be an action-packed drama featuring Shah Rukh Khan alongside his daughter Suhana Khan in a pivotal role, marking their first on-screen collaboration. The film also boasts a stellar ensemble cast, including Raghav Juyal, Abhishek Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Rani Mukerji, Jaideep Ahlawat, Arshad Warsi, Akshay Oberoi, Jackie Shroff, and Karanvir Malhotra, with Munjya actor Abhay Verma also playing a significant part.

Although the plot remains under wraps, Shah Rukh had earlier offered hints about the project. Speaking at the Locarno Film Festival, he described King as a “cool, massy, action, emotional Hindi film” that he had been eager to make for nearly a decade. The movie is directed by Siddharth Anand, known for Pathaan and War, and co-produced by Sujoy Ghosh, ensuring a blend of action and emotion.

Also Read: Is The Bads of Bollywood 2 a Go? Shah Rukh Khan’s Recent Statement Has Fans Buzzing!

At a recent event in Abu Dhabi, SRK teased, “I can’t reveal much, but I can assure you it will be entertaining. My director is strict, but the film will be worth the wait.” Fans now eagerly await November 2 for the royal reveal.

November 1, 2025 0 comments
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Baahubali The Epic box office collection day 1: SS Rajamouli film records biggest opening day for re-release in India
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Baahubali The Epic box office collection day 1: SS Rajamouli film records biggest opening day for re-release in India

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Baahubali The Epic box office collection day 1: SS Rajamouli and Prabhas’ two blockbusters, Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali: The Conclusion, re-released in theatres today as one film, titled Baahubali The Epic. The film received positive reviews from audiences and also took a bumper opening.

Baahubali The Epic is a re-edited re-release of the two Baahubali films packaged as one.

Baahubali The Epic box office performance

According to Sacnilk, Baahubali The Epic collected ₹7.88 crore on day 1 at the domestic box office. The film has not only surpassed the opening day haul of previous re-releases such as Vijay’s Ghilli (reportedly ₹4.87 crore) and Mahesh Babu’s Khaleja (reportedly ₹5.75 crore), but it has also exceeded the day-one collections of recent blockbusters like Lokah Chapter 1 Chandra ( ₹2.71 crore) and Dragon ( ₹6.5 crore).

About Baahubali The Epic

Baahubali: The Epic is a remastered version of filmmaker SS Rajamouli’s two-part magnum opus — Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) and Baahubali: The Conclusion (2017). The combined film, re-released in cinemas on 31 October 2025, is backed by Arka Media Works. The re-edited version runs for approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes, with select sequences trimmed. Featuring Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, and Tamannaah Bhatia in lead roles, the epic chronicles the story of Mahishmati, its power struggles, and the rise of the valiant warrior, Amarendra Baahubali.

The film opened to overwhelmingly positive responses from audiences and critics. The re-release isn’t confined to Indian theatres — it has been re-released across more than 1,150 cinemas worldwide, including over 400 screens in the US, 210 in the UK and Ireland, and numerous venues in the UAE, Australia, and Southeast Asia.

Annapurna Studios’ CTO, CV Rao, the man behind the transformation of two films into a 3-hour-44-minute-long spectacle, told Hindustan Times, “When Baahubali first came out, each film took us four months of post-production. It took us approximately 10 weeks, or around two months, to complete the project this time around. But the bigger challenge for us was to deliver the output in multiple formats.”

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The 9 Biggest London Winter Shoe Trends of Winter 2025
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The 9 Biggest London Winter Shoe Trends of Winter 2025

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

With winter fast approaching and the temperature dropping by the day, every time I pull out what was once a fail-safe capsule-wardrobe outfit, one question always pops into my head: Do these shoes work with this outfit right now?

Now, let me be frank. Despite being a fashion editor who loves to witness trends come to fruition, I’m not one to subscribe to the “dated” shoe trend spiel. I truly believe that when you invest well, your shoes should transition with you through the years. But having worn down my favourite trainers past the point of no return and broken the heel of my go-to boots, this season, I’m in the market to invest in one or two new pairs of winter shoes myself. But with so many expensive-looking options on the market, which to go for?

From the autumn/ winter 2025 runways, where we saw the meteoric rise of snake-print boots to some of the coolest collaborations of late (Nike X Jacquemus, I’m looking at you!), London’s eclectic streets have been filled with a plethora of enviable shoes, each vying for our attention. In particular, the ever-popular Dries Van Noten slimline retro trainers and the UGG Zora (which debuted at Talia Brye’s spring/summer 2026 runway show) come to mind. This season, it feels like there’s no shortage of cold-weather footwear to choose from, each with the power to elevate every winter outfit with ease.

With so many practical options out there, I did what I always do when faced with a fashion conundrum and took a deep dive into my social feeds, looking at how London’s best-dressed were styling this season’s shoe trends. To my surprise (and delight), I found plenty of inspiration. From cosy shearling-lined boots that are perfect for frosty days, to sleek, low-profile trainers which will take you from your commute to post-work drinks with ease, the list of shoe trends perfect for the season ahead is endless, and I have a feeling that my ever-burning question will be silenced, for this season at least!

Below, discover the nine London-based shoe trends worth investing in this season.

9 Stylish Shoe Trends Londoners Are Wearing This Winter

1. Brown Suede

Style Notes: It goes without saying that when you pair the colour and fabric of the season (brown suede), you get a shoe trend that will work hard year after year. Subtle yet impactful, these luxe-looking styles ooze a versatility that will rival your capsule-wardrobe neutrals. Just don’t forget your suede protectant!

Shop Brown Suede Shoes:

Suede Loafers

M&S Collection

Suede Loafers

Oiled Split Suede Riding Boots

Massimo Dutti

Oiled Split Suede Riding Boots

I’ve seen so many riding boots styled with leggings already this winter.

Suede Leather Ballet Flats - Women | Mango United Kingdom

MANGO

Suede Leather Ballet Flats

Women's Horsebit Ankle Boot

Gucci

Horsebit Ankle Boot

Not a boot, not a loafer: the Gucci Horsebit boot’s elevated design has already caught the eye of so many of my favourite fashion people.

Suede Slingback Pumps

Prada

Suede Slingback Pumps

You know the drill: when it comes to slingbacks, it’s hard to overlook this legendary pair.

2. Slim, ’70s-Style Sneakers

Fashion person Marianne Smyth shoes London winter shoe trends 2025. She shoes the Dries Van Noten trainers

Style Notes: If you’re an avid Who What Wear UK reader, you’ll know that slimline, retro trainers are one winter shoe trend we’re heavily subscribing to. From the IYKYK Dries Van Noten trainers, which have a distinct ‘70s edge, to the sleek COS iteration, the fashion people on my socials can’t get enough, proving that they’re just as impactful as a boot or loafer.

Shop Slim, ’70s-Style Sneakers:

Leather-Trimmed Suede Sneakers

DRIES VAN NOTEN

Leather-Trimmed Suede Sneakers

Minimal Leather Trainers

COS

Minimal Leather Trainers

Adidas Originals Tokyo Trainers in White and Black

adidas Originals

Tokyo Trainers

Available in 12 colourways, you’re sure to find a pair to fit your aesthetic.

Suede Side Stripe Retro Runner Trainers

M&S Collection

Side Stripe Retro Runner Trainers

I can’t believe how expensive these M&S trainers look.

Adidas Originals Sl 72 Og Trainers in Brown and Yellow

Jacquemus x Nike

Moon Shoe

These trainers have fast become one of the most sought-after collabs between a sportswear brand and a designer label.

3. Square-Toe Boots

Fashion person Felicity Bird wears London winter shoe trends 2025. She wears square toed boots.

Style Notes: The perfect all-rounder, black boots are one of the rare shoe trends which never date, but truly come into their own once winter arrives. If you want to lend a distinct ’90s edge, opt for a pair defined by a square toe. They lend jeans a chic elevation and give winter midi or maxi skirts an overtly cool and subtly flirtatious finish.

Shop Square-Toe Boots:

Frederique Knee High Boot

Reformation

Frederique Knee High Boot

I’d always advise you to size up in Reformation footwear, as they tend to be cut a touch narrow.

Pointed Toe Heeled Boots

ZARA

Pointed Toe Heeled Boots

Dear Frances, Alma Knee Boot

Dear Frances

Alma Knee Boot

These are perfect if you’re someone who struggles with wide calves, like me.

Hedda Tall Boots

Vagabond Shoemakers

Hedda Tall Boots

These feel like something out of my mum’s ’90s wardrobe in the best way!

Tanya point toe knee high boot

Topshop

Tanya Point Toe Knee High Boot

The vinyl finish is an easy way to add visual interest to your cold-weather looks.

4. Mock-Croc

Fashion person Abi Marvel wears London winter shoe trends 2025. She wears mock croc loafers.

Style Notes: An expansion of the growing animal-print trend, mock-croc is the gift that keeps on giving. Loved for its glossy, expensive-looking finish, this texture is an easy way to punctuate a casual look with a smart and polished finish, and with so many iterations out there, all that’s left to do is choose your desired silhouette.

Shop Mock-Croc:

Croc Block Heel Court Shoes

M&S Collection

Croc Block Heel Court Shoes

Mock Croc Embossed Loafers

Massimo Dutti

Mock Croc Embossed Loafers

I’ve been oogling these loafers for some time, and this season I’ve decided to take the plunge.

Croc-Effect Pointed-Toe Ankle Boots - Women | Mango United Kingdom

MANGO

Croc-Effect Pointed-Toe Ankle Boots

Toteme, Croc-Effect Leather Knee-High Boots

Toteme

Croc-Effect Leather Knee-High Boots

Toteme creates the minimalist uniform that almost every fashion person I know dreams of owning.

Regency Slipper / Coco Brown Croc Effect Leather

Le Monde Béryl

Regency Slipper in Coco Brown Croc Effect Leather

5. Shearling-Lined

Fashion person Allison Ho wears London winter shoe trends 2025. She wears the UGG Zora ballet flat.

Style Notes: Winter in London calls for cosy, and what’s cosier than something lined with shearling? Providing all the endless toe warmth and foot comfort needed when the winter chill sets in, this season’s shearling styles are impossible to ignore. Take inspiration from the UGG Zora, a directional ballet flat that’s taken the fashion set by storm. It’s safe to say that practical comfort has never looked so chic.

Shop Shearling-Lined:

Women's Classic Micro Boot

Kaia Gerber was recently spotted sporting these UGGs with bootcut jeans and a pretty satin blouse.

Women's Zora Ballet Flat

Ugg Classic Ultra Mini Ii in Chestnut

Whats better than the original?

Tretorn Faux Fur Lined Rain Boots | Shoes, Boots & Trainers | the ...

The White Company

Tretorn Faux Fur Lined Rain Boots

Functional and warm, these would be perfect for a crisp countryside walk.

Suede and Shearling Mid-Calf Boot

Miu Miu

Suede and Shearling Mid-Calf Boot

I have a sneaking suspicion these boots will be everywhere this season.

6. Minimalist Loafers

Fashion person Anna Laure Mais wears a london winter shoe trend. She wears black loafers.

Style Notes: It’s no secret that loafers are a timeless wardrobe essential, but whilst everyone seems to be talking about the charm of suede pairs, I find myself drawn to the understated appeal of a minimalist leather silhouette. Free from chunky soles or ruched trims, these loafers ooze quiet luxury, channelling a refined ease and elevated simplicity. Think The Rows Canal Loafer with its clean lines and supple leather. These styles transcend trends and naturally pair well with everything in your wardrobe.

Shop Simple Loafers:

Arrange Alba Premium Leather Minimal Loafer in Black

ASOS ARRANGE

Alba Premium Leather Minimal Loafer

ASOS Arrange is one of my favourite places to shop lately.

Dalston Clean Loafer

Russell & Bromley

Dalston Clean Loafer

Crisp, clean and über-luxe, these loafers rival The Row, in my opinion.

Sammie Loafers

The Row, Canal Leather Loafers

The Row

Canal Leather Loafers

As the name suggests, this style is built for strolling through Manhattan’s bustling downtown (or London’s verdant suburbs).

Florana - 3 / Black

The grained leather is a nice touch.

7. Animal Print

Fashion person Lauren Nicole wears London winter shoe trends. She wears an animal print shoe.

Style Notes: Spotted on everyone from Kate Moss to Rihanna, animal-print shoes are the once-niche trend that’s officially gone mainstream. Adding an instant cool edge to your step, they’re the ultimate statement-maker, grounding a simple jeans-and-tee look or adding personality to an otherwise minimal outfit.

Shop Animal-Print Shoes:

Snake Print Kitten Heel Mid Calf Boots

M&S Collection

Snake Print Kitten Heel Mid Calf Boots

Snake print has emerged as one of the most popular shoe trends of the season.

Puma Speedcat Ballet Flats in Leopard Print

Puma

Speedcat Ballet Flats

If you’re a fan of the sneakerina trend, this animal-print pair might be for you.

Khaite, Nevada Leather Ankle Boots

Khaite

Nevada Leather Ankle Boots

The patch of python-effect leather on the toe truly elevates this silhouette.

Speedcat Zebra Sneakers Women

PUMA

Speedcat Zebra Sneakers

Almond-Toe Ballerina Flats

& Other Stories

Almond-Toe Ballerina Flats

8. Slouchy Silhouettes

Fashion person Sofia Mcoelho wears London winter shoe trends. She wears slouchy boots.

Style Notes: With the trend towards pirate and even medieval-style(!) fashion, slouchy boots are back in the spotlight once more. Loved for their oversized maximalist silhouette, both fashion people and designers alike (see the highly hyped H&M X Glenn Martens collaboration) are using these boots almost as an exclamation point to elevate an outfit, drawing your eyes to your shoes first. With both extreme and more wearable iterations rising in popularity, they’re certified as a cool way to add some visual interest in winter 2025. You might need an extra pair of hands to hoist them on, though!

Shop Slouchy Boots:

Asos Design Caden Chunky Fold Over Flat Knee Boot in Beige Suedette

ASOS DESIGN

Caden Chunky Fold Over Flat Knee Boot

Cooler than a biker boot, this pair looks super-expensive.

Carvela Eterno Slouch Over the Knee Boots in Brown Leather

Carvela

Eterno Slouch Over the Knee Boots

Elsa Hosk was just spotted in a pair of boots which look almost identical to this Carvela iteration.

Black Faux Suede Slouch High Leg Heeled Boots

River Island

Slouch High Leg Heeled Boots

The black suede keeps them wearable.

The Attico, Robin Leather Combat Boots

The Attico

Robin Leather Combat Boots

Gaining popularity last year for their cool design and laid-back edge, I’ve already spotted some of my favourite fashion people dusting off their Robin boots once more.

Davina Slouch Boot

Reformation

Davina Slouch Boot

Look to this Reformation style for a shorter height.

9. “Dad” Trainers

Olivia Grace Herring wears London winter shoe trends. She wears cool dad trainers.

Style Notes: I know what you’re thinking: surely this isn’t the return of those Balenciaga Triple S “womper stompers” that dominated the late 2010s? I promise it’s not. However, a trainer that strikes the balance between retro and chunky offers unrivalled comfort and easy practicality. They give a throw-on-and-go coolness that works with everything from baggy jeans to tailored trousers, which is why everyone in the know has been clamouring to get their hands on the latest crop of dad styles, like the New Balance 204L.

Shop Dad Trainers:

New Balance, New Balance 204l

I’ve worn these trainers every day since I bought them!

Salomon Xt-6 Unisex Trainers in Black and Phantom

Salomon

XT-6 Unisex Trainers

These trainers pair just as well with jeans as they do leggings.

Nike Shox Tl Unisex Trainers in Metallic Silver and Pink

Nike

Shox Tl Unisex Trainers

The pink is a fun addition to this cool-girl style.

Asics, GEL-1130

Nike Air Max Moto 2k Unisex Trainers in White and Silver

Nike

Moto 2K Unisex Trainers

Silver is surprisingly versatile.

Why Trust Us?

At Who What Wear UK, fashion is our speciality. Our editors have years of industry experience, from reporting on seasonal fashion trends seen at international fashion weeks to working with some of the most recognisable names in fashion. Every item we recommend is carefully selected based on current trends, quality and real-world wearability.

We regularly try on pieces ourselves—everything from best-selling jeans to designer shoes—and speak to external experts and fashion insiders, staying closely connected to what our readers are searching for. Our advice is grounded in expertise, and each and every buy we feature has to meet our exceptional taste standards—so you can feel confident in every recommendation.

October 31, 2025 0 comments
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Biggest No. 1 Country Albums Ever
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Biggest No. 1 Country Albums Ever

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Male solo artists dominate, though three female solo artists and two groups have also achieved the feat.


10/27/2025

Top Country Albums

Designed by Lyanne Natividad

Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem leads Billboard‘s Top Country Albums chart (dated Nov. 1) for the 23rd consecutive week. This ups Wallen’s career tally of weeks at No. 1 to 209, allowing him to extend his lead as the artist with the most weeks at No. 1 in the chart’s 61-year history.

Wallen’s achievement is especially impressive because he has amassed this hefty total of weeks at No. 1 in such a short amount of time. He first topped the chart on Aug. 15, 2020.

Top Country Albums originated as Hot Country Albums in the Jan. 11, 1964 issue of Billboard. Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire (The Best of Johnny Cash) headed the inaugural chart. The compilation was well-timed: “Ring of Fire” had headed Hot Country Songs for seven weeks the previous summer and had crossed over to reach the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The chart was named Hot Country LP’s from 1968 to 1984, when vinyl LPs were king.

Twenty-one artists have logged 50 or more weeks at No. 1 on Top Country Albums. Male solo artists dominate, as you might expect, though three female solo artists have achieved the feat, as have two groups. (One of those groups is an all-female group.) Only one Black artist has amassed 50 or more weeks at No. 1, though that may change as country becomes more inclusive.

Here’s a look at all artists who have topped Top Country Albums for 50 or more weeks.

  • Kenny Chesney (50 weeks)

    Kenny ChesneyKenny Chesney
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    First week at No. 1: Oct. 14, 2000

    Most recent week at No. 1: May 16, 2020

    Longest-running No. 1: When the Sun Goes Down (14 weeks in 2004)

    Notes: Chesney’s tally of No. 1 albums includes two live albums, LIVE: Live Those Songs Again (2006) and Live in No Shoes Nation (2017).

  • LeAnn Rimes (50 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: July 27, 1996

    Most recent week at No. 1: Feb. 17, 2001

    Longest-running No. 1: Blue (28 weeks in 1996-97)

    Notes: Rimes’ total includes a 1997 compilation of early recordings, Unchained Melody: The Early Years. Rimes was just 14 in February 1997 when she won a Grammy for best new artist. She remains the youngest winner ever in that category.

  • Eddy Arnold (51 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: Aug. 14, 1965

    Most recent week at No. 1: May 4, 1968

    Longest-running No. 1: My World (17 weeks in 1965-66)

    Notes: My World was the first country album to receive a Grammy nod for album of the year. The album included the crossover hit “Make the World Go Away,” which all but defined the “countrypolitan” sound.

  • Glen Campbell (51 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: Feb. 10, 1968

    Most recent week at No. 1: May 7, 1977

    Longest-running No. 1: Wichita Lineman (20 weeks in 1968-69)

    Notes: Wichita Lineman is tied with Johnny Cash at San Quentin for the longest run at No. 1 of any album in the 1960s. Campbell’s tally of No. 1 albums also includes Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell, a collab with the singer of “Ode to Billie Joe.” The 1968 album was the first collaborative album to reach No. 1 on the chart.

  • Merle Haggard (51 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: Dec. 10, 1966

    Most recent week at No. 1: June 20, 2015

    Longest-running No. 1: Pancho & Lefty (with Willie Nelson) (eight weeks in 1983)

    Notes: Haggard’s tally of No. 1s includes eight albums on which his backing group, The Strangers, was also credited. Hag’s tally includes three live albums, Okie From Muskogee (1970), The Fightin’ Side of Me (1970)and I Love Dixie Blues … So I Recorded ‘Live’ in New Orleans (1973). It also includes two collabs with Willie Nelson, Pancho & Lefty and Django and Jimmie (2015).

  • Johnny Cash (57 weeks)

    Johnny Cash poses for a portrait in circa 1969.Johnny Cash poses for a portrait in circa 1969.
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    First week at No. 1: Jan. 11, 1964

    Most recent week at No. 1: April 12, 2014

    Longest-running No. 1: Johnny Cash at San Quentin (20 weeks in 1969)

    Notes: Cash’s No. 1 albums spanned more than 50 years. Johnny Cash at San Quentin (which received a Grammy nod for album of the year) has had the longest run at No. 1 of any live album. It is also tied with Glen Campbell’s Wichita Lineman as the longest-running No. 1 album of the 1960s. Cash also reached No. 1 with two other live albums – Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison (1968) and The Johnny Cash Show (1970), which was recorded at the Grand Ole Opry. He also topped the chart with a 1985 collab LP with Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson and with two posthumous albums – American V: A Hundred Highways (2006) and Out Among the Stars (2014).

  • Buck Owens (60 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: Jan. 25, 1964

    Most recent week at No. 1: April 20, 1968

    Longest-running No. 1: I’ve Got a Tiger by the Tail (15 weeks in 1965)

    Notes: Owens’ first No. 1 album, Buck Owens Sings Tommy Collins (1964), was a tribute album to the singer/songwriter whose biggest hits included “You Better Not Do That” and “If You Can’t Bite, Don’t Growl.” Owens’ tally of No. 1 albums includes two live albums, Carnegie Hall Concert (1966) and Buck Owens and His Buckaroos in Japan! (1967).

  • George Strait (61 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: Feb. 18, 1984

    Most recent week at No. 1: April 13, 2019

    Longest-running No. 1s: Ocean Front Property (six weeks in 1987) and Carrying Your Love With Me (six weeks in 1997)

    Notes: Strait made this list the hard way – without a single album that logged more than six weeks at No. 1. Strait’s tally of No. 1 albums includes the 1992 soundtrack to Pure Country, in which he starred.

  • The Chicks (73 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: Jan. 30, 1999

    Most recent week at No. 1: Aug. 8, 2020

    Longest-running No. 1: Fly (36 weeks in 1999-2000)

    Notes: The Chicks, formerly Dixie Chicks, are the second-highest ranking group on this list. Three of the group’s No. 1 albums – Fly, Home and Taking the Long Way – received Grammy nods for album of the year. The latter album won the award. The group’s most recent No. 1 album, Gaslighter, was bumped from the top spot by the debut album by a promising newcomer named Morgan Wallen.

  • Waylon Jennings (76 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: Sept. 6, 1975

    Most recent week at No. 1: June 14, 1986

    Longest-running No. 1: Greatest Hits (16 weeks in 1979)

    Notes: Jennings’ tally of No. 1 albums includes three collabs with Nelson – one just with Nelson; one that also included Jessi Colter and Tompall Glaser; and one that included Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson as well. His tally also includes a 1976 live album, Waylon Live.

  • Tim McGraw (76 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: April 9, 1994

    Most recent week at No. 1: Sept. 5, 2020

    Longest-running No. 1: Not a Moment Too Soon (29 weeks in 1994)

    Notes: McGraw’s tally includes a 2017 collab with his wife, Faith Hill, The Rest of Our Life. That title should probably be The Rest of Our Lives, but we’re not going to correct the grammar of someone who has logged 76 weeks at No. 1.

  • Randy Travis (80 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: Aug. 9, 1986

    Most recent week at No. 1: Nov. 24, 1990

    Longest-running No. 1: Always & Forever (43 weeks in 1987-88)

    Notes: Always & Forever had the longest run at No. 1 of any album in the 1980s.

  • Charley Pride (85 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: May 18, 1968

    Most recent week at No. 1: May 17, 1980

    Longest-running No. 1s: Charley Pride Sings Heart Songs (16 weeks in 1972) and The Best of Charley Pride, Volume 2 (16 weeks in 1972).

    Notes:  The albums referenced above were No. 1 back-to-back and spent a combined total of 32 consecutive weeks at No. 1. Now, that’s what you call dominating a chart. Both albums contained Pride’s signature song, “Kiss an Angel Good Mornin.’” Pride’s final No. 1 album, There’s a Little Bit of Hank in Me (1980), was a tribute to Hank Williams. Pride is the only Black artist on this list so far.

  • Luke Combs (89 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: June 24, 2017

    Most recent week at No. 1: July 9, 2022

    Longest-running No. 1: This One’s for You (50 weeks in 2017-18)

    Notes: This One’s for You had the longest run at No. 1 of any album in the 2010s.

  • Shania Twain (97 weeks)     

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    First week at No. 1: July 22, 1995

    Most recent week at No. 1: Oct. 21, 2017

    Longest-running No. 1: Come on Over (50 weeks in 1997-2000)

    Notes: Twain is the second-highest ranking female solo artist on this list. Come on Over had the longest run at No. 1 of any album in the 1990s. The hit-studded blockbuster spent time at No. 1 in four consecutive years – 1997 through 2000. It received a Grammy nod for album of the year, and spawned two song of the year nominees, “You’re Still the One” and “You’ve Got a Way.”

  • Kenny Rogers (99 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: May 21, 1977

    Most recent week at No. 1: April 4, 2020

    Longest-running No. 1: Kenny (25 weeks in 1979-80)

    Notes: Kenny, which housed the hit “You Decorated My Life,” had the longest run at No. 1 of any album in the 1970s. Rogers’ tally includes a 1978 collab with Dottie West, Every Time Two Fools Collide, and a 2018 compilation, The Best of Kenny Rogers: Through the Years, which hit No. 1 following his death in March 2020.

  • Taylor Swift (101 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: Aug. 4, 2007

    Most recent week at No. 1: July 29, 2023?

    Longest-running No. 1: Fearless (35 weeks in 2008-09)

    Notes:  Swift is the highest-charting female solo artist on this list, which is especially impressive given her mid-career pivot to pop. Her tally includes both the original and Taylor’s Version’s editions of Fearless, Speak Now and Red. With Fearless, Swift became the youngest Grammy winner for album of the year to that point, a title now held by Billie Eilish.

  • Willie Nelson (107 weeks)    

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    First week at No. 1: Oct. 4, 1975

    Most recent week at No. 1: May 20, 2017

    Longest-running No. 1: Always on My Mind (22 weeks in 1982)

    Notes: Nelson’s tally includes a collab with Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter and Tompall Glaser; another with Jennings, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson; another with just Jennings, and two with Haggard. It also includes two live albums, Willie and Family Live (1979) and the Honeysuckle Rose soundtrack (1980).

  • Alabama (125 weeks)           

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    First week at No. 1: May 23, 1981

    Most recent week at No. 1: Nov. 11, 2006

    Longest-running No. 1s: Feels So Right (28 weeks in 1981-82) and Mountain Music (28 weeks in 1982-83).

    Notes: Alabama is the highest-ranking group on this list. Feels So Right (in May 1981) was the first No. 1 by a group that wasn’t named after its leader. (So, we’re discounting Merle Haggard and the Strangers, Sonny James and the Southern Gentlemen and The Charlie Daniels Band.) Alabama’s tally of No. 1 albums includes a 1988 live album, Alabama Live.

  • Garth Brooks (173 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: Oct. 13, 1990

    Most recent week at No. 1: Dec. 23, 2017

    Longest-running No. 1: No Fences (41 weeks in 1990-91)

    Notes: Brooks’ tally of No. 1 albums includes a double-disc live album, Double Live (1998); a pair of Christmas albums, Garth Brooks & the Magic of Christmas (1999) and Christmas Together (2016), the latter a collab with his wife, Trisha Yearwood; and a remarkable four box sets – The Limited Series (1998), Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences (2013), The Ultimate Collection (2016) and The Anthology Part I: The First Five Years (2017).

  • Morgan Wallen (209 weeks)

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    First week at No. 1: Aug. 15, 2020

    Most recent week at No. 1: Nov. 1, 2025

    Longest-running No. 1: Dangerous: The Double Album (97 weeks in 2021-23)

    Notes: Dangerous: The Double Album had the longest run at No. 1 in the chart’s history. One Thing at a Time, which spent 87 weeks at No. 1, is in second place.

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Promo Calling Prabhas ‘India’s Biggest Superstar’ Ignites Social-Media Storm, Shah Rukh Khan Fans Fight Back
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Promo Calling Prabhas ‘India’s Biggest Superstar’ Ignites Social-Media Storm, Shah Rukh Khan Fans Fight Back

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

When the audio teaser for Spirit — directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga and starring Prabhas — dropped on the actor’s birthday, it began on a high note: a hush, an announcement, the title card declaring “India’s biggest superstar Prabhas”. But what should have been a moment of celebration quickly flipped into a fan-war battlefield, as supporters of Shah Rukh Khan rushed to the keyboard to challenge the bold claim.

For Prabhas’s legion of fans, the tag felt overdue. The “Rebel Star” shot to pan-India fame with the Baahubali franchise, and after a string of less-successful films, the recent successes of Salaar and Kalki 2898 AD reignited his superstar trajectory. One social-media user wrote, “Box office collections are proof that Vanga is right here.”

Yet for Shah Rukh’s fandom, the title card struck a deeply charged nerve. One tweet read: “India’s Biggest Superstar? Nice try but there’s only one Badshah who rules hearts from Mumbai to Morocco — #SRK.” Another created a meme borrowing from The Ba**ds of Bollywood* spoof, captioning it: “‘Ghante ka biggest superstar’.”

The clash goes beyond a birthday tribute and promo line. It underscores how fandoms lobby for cultural territory — legacy, visibility, size of following, history of hits — and how one claim can feel like a red flag. Prabhas’s supporters pointed to his blockbuster grosses, especially Kalki 2898 AD crossing ₹1,000 crore, and said the tag was valid.

On the other hand, Shah Rukh’s peers brought up his decades-long career and record-breaking run: Pathaan, Jawan and Dunki all marked milestones. As one commenter asked, “Legacy isn’t declared in posters, it’s earned over decades of magic, charm, and global love.”

 

The drama also reveals how the Indian film ecosystem is increasingly pan-regional. A Telugu-star being labelled “India’s biggest superstar” challenges Bollywood-centric ego. It reflects the new reality: box-office power, pan-India reach and multilingual fandoms matter more than industry origin.

 

 

As for Spirit, it remains one of the most anticipated releases of early 2026. Before it hits screens, Prabhas has The RajaSaab lined up, and Shah Rukh’s fans will certainly be watching the rollout closely.

At its core, this story isn’t just about a promo card—it’s about how star power is claimed and contested in the age of digital fandom. Whether or not anyone agrees with the label, Prabhas’s supporters have used it as a rallying call, and Shah Rukh’s legion responded accordingly.

In the world of megastars, the crown doesn’t come wrapped in a title card. It’s carried by films, followers and decades of resonance. But for now, the internet’s turned it into a battleground.

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How to Style a Maxiskirt Using Fall and Winter's Biggest Trends
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How to Style a Maxiskirt Using Fall and Winter’s Biggest Trends

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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Want to know how to style a maxiskirt without looking like you’re nostalgic for festival season or stuck in a boho-chic Pinterest board from yesteryear? Not a problem—because in 2025, the long skirt is being reinterpreted in a number of different ways beyond anything you’ve seen before.

Even better, this new wave of fashion trends is less about aesthetic themes and more about ease. We’re talking versatility, comfort, and outfit ideas for the real world that work from morning errands to late-night drinks. The maxiskirt is the multitasker your wardrobe has been waiting for.

But styling maxiskirts in a way that feels modern and not costume-y is an art. You need balance, proportion, and a few strategic pieces that do the heavy lifting. Whether you’re dressing for your body shape, leaning into soft minimalism, or channeling peak street-style energy, here’s how to style a maxiskirt in a way that works for you.

1. The Monochromatic Power Play

There’s nothing chicer, or more forgiving, than a full monochrome look. A matching top and maxiskirt in the same tone elongates the body and makes you look instantly put-together, even if you just rolled out of bed. Whether you’re working with a cashmere tank top and cardigan or a simple long-sleeve T-shirt or turtleneck, the key is texture and tone. Tuck your top if you want to define the waist, add ballet flats or booties, and throw on a sweater or a tailored coat for that clean-girl effect.

Try it with: A satin or silk maxiskirt with a matching top, sleek shoes, and a structured bag
Style tip: Head-to-toe black isn’t boring—it’s iconic. Opt for layered knits or silky sheens for depth.

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2. The Denim Maxi, Reimagined

A long denim skirt is the unexpected hero of 2025. It’s less Y2K and more downtown polish, perfect for building a low-effort, high-impact outfit. Pair it with a long-sleeve graphic tee, a cropped cardigan, or even a leather jacket for a tougher edge. Whether you’re wearing sneakers or high boots, the denim maxi holds it all together.

Try it with: A white, khaki, or light-wash long denim skirt, a tucked-in or cropped top, comfortable shoes, and a leather jacket
Style tip: French tuck the tee or crop top to highlight the waist and balance the silhouette.

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3. The Sporty-Girl Switch-Up

Maxiskirts can be comfy and cool when styled with a sporty twist. Think jersey or parachute fabric paired with a chunky zip-up or an oversized top. Add retro sneakers and a baseball cap, and suddenly you’re giving off-duty model energy. This is a casual look, but not a lazy one—and layering is key.

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Angelina Jolie Just Put a Tattoo-Baring Twist on One of Fall’s Biggest Trends

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

When Jolie turned around, she revealed an unexpected open back cutout that perfectly frames a variety of large tattoos she’s accumulated over the years. In fact, if you look closely, the top panel holding up the dress appears to come just above her “know your rights” tattoo, which is reportedly the title of her favorite song by The Clash.

Angelina Jolie attends the “Couture” red carpet during the 20th Rome Film Festival on October 18, 2025.

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The dress itself is a cross between the runway version and a ready-to-wear dress that currently retails for $1,773. While Alberta Ferretti creative director Lorenzo Serafini’s runway design featured glistening embellishments and more dramatic draping, the shoppable cape dress does not include an open back at all.

Clearly, this middle ground was the perfect fit for Jolie, who recently emphasized the importance of her tattoos in an interview with Backstage. “There’s something about being an actor where often, you’re expected to become a blank slate in between characters,” she said, revealing she was warned against getting tattoos early on in her career for that very reason.

Obviously, she ignored that advice. “It was one of many things I did in my life that was separate from film and being on camera—that was me and not a character,” she said. “So I wasn’t just staying a blank slate, even literally.”

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Delhi Crime Season 3 Trailer Out!
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Delhi Crime Season 3 Trailer Out! ‘Madam Sir’ Shefali Shah, ‘Badi Didi’ Huma Qureshi Face Off In The Biggest Case And A Nationwide Chase- Watch

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Two forces on either side of the law, a crime that traverses the span of the country and beyond, and a chase that reveals the hidden realities of society around us. Netflix India’s acclaimed International Emmy-winning true crime drama series returns on November 13, for a third season with their biggest case that rattles not just the capital, but the entire nation. Madam Sir, reprised by Shefali Shah, and her formidable team come face-to-face with Badi Didi (Huma Qureshi) – the ruthless mastermind who builds her empire by trading away the future of young girls. An abandoned baby unravels a trail so deadly it exposes the brutal realities of human trafficking, setting off a harrowing nationwide cat and mouse chase in pursuit of the perpetrators.

Delhi Crime Season 3 To Release On November 13

Tanuj Chopra returns to direct Delhi Crime S3, along with actors Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal (as Neeti Singh), Rajesh Tailang (as Bhupendra Singh), Jaya Bhattacharya (as Vimla Baradwaj) and Anuraag Arora (as Jairaj Singh) reprising their roles. The cast is joined by Huma Qureshi, Sayani Gupta, Mita Vasisht, Kelly Dorji and Anshumaan Pushkar in powerful performances that bring to life the series’ most thrilling season yet.

Shefali Shah, reprising her role as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi, shares, “Returning as Madam Sir always feels deeply personal. Her significance, both to me and in today’s times, has only grown stronger in my eyes. Vartika is fighting an enemy that not only crosses borders, but also exists in the shadow of everyday society. Human trafficking isn’t the act of a few; it’s the symptom of a society that looks the other way. But Vartika, true to who she is, keeps fighting anyway, even if it means saving just one life from the clutches of this murky world.”

Huma Qureshi, joining the franchise as Meena, shares, “Playing a negative role, especially of a character like Meena, was a powerful yet unsettling experience. She’s shaped by trauma, yet wields immense control; she’s a woman who’s both victim and perpetrator.. That’s what drew me to Delhi Crime: its honesty. It never glorifies or sensationalises. It forces us to confront uncomfortable truths that often hide in plain sight. ”

Delhi Crime returns with a real and urgent chapter as the lines between duty, morality, and survival blur in this gripping new case. As threads of a nationwide conspiracy unravel, can Madam Sir stay one step ahead of the crime? Delhi Crime Season 3 premieres November 13, only on Netflix.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: ‘DIG Vartika Chaturvedi’ Shefali Shah To Resolve The 2012 Baby Falak Case In Delhi Crime Season 3? Here’s What We Know

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The 7 Biggest Takeaways From Netflix’s ‘Victoria Beckham’
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The 7 Biggest Takeaways From Netflix’s ‘Victoria Beckham’

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

In 2007, Victoria caused quite the kerfuffle when she attended a Marc Jacobs show. Marc wrote her a letter afterward, asking her to be in his campaign, and she agreed. When she saw the photos, though, “I was horrified.” They leaned into Victoria’s public image at the time and were far from glamorous. “It was very much poking fun at me, and that’s when I realized I was a laughing stock. No one took me seriously in this industry. I knew I wanted to be a designer. I knew I had a point of view. But I also knew that I needed someone to believe in me.”

A decade later, though, she returned to the concept. Now a designer in her own right, she found herself losing her way and her DNA fading from her brand. In an effort to “put Victoria Beckham back into Victoria Beckham,” she called Juergen Teller, who’d photographed her for that Marc Jacobs campaign, and asked him to recreate it for her own brand. “When he shot me 10 years ago, the laugh was on me. But I wanted to reclaim that image for myself.”

To make it in fashion, she had to “kill the WAG”

Crucial to Victoria’s success in fashion was the designer Roland Mouret, who became an important early mentor. “Roland saw something,” Victoria remembers. “We connected and he believed in me. He was very, very honest and really, really tough.” He told her that “the enemy was fear and lack of self-esteem. To make the dream become reality, we had to kill the WAG.” Victoria complied. “I buried those boobs in Baden-Baden,” she says. “I became a simpler, more elegant version of myself.”

Her partnership with David Belhassen saved her business

In the second and third episode, Victoria speaks candidly about the difficulties she faced in the fashion business, as her independent label was scaled up rapidly from intimate presentations to blockbuster shows. She eventually found herself backed into a corner, with losses running up to the millions and David, whose financial input had been essential, unable to keep investing. “The entire house was crashing down,” she remembers. “I was losing my business. I needed outside investment. I needed someone to help me.”

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‘Wheel of Fortune’ contestant wins $1M, biggest prize in show’s 49 years - National
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‘Wheel of Fortune’ contestant wins $1M, biggest prize in show’s 49 years – National

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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A woman from Connecticut has made history as the biggest winner in Wheel of Fortune history, earning the right to buy as many vowels as she pleases.

During the Tuesday, Sept. 30 episode, Christina Derevjanik won a cash prize of US$1,035,155 on the game show, making her the fifth Wheel of Fortune contestant who has earned the million-dollar prize and the first since Ryan Seacrest took over hosting duties.

Derevjanik, a marketing manager at Con Edison, first won trips to Montana and Tokyo by solving puzzles to gain $35,155 in cash and prizes. She revealed that her boss was in the studio audience and when Seacrest asked what would happen if she were to win a million dollars, Derevjanik said, “I may be putting in my two weeks [notice] but we won’t tell her that yet.”

Then, in the bonus round, Derevjanik chose the category Living Things and solved the puzzle, which read: “PACK OF COYOTES.”

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Seacrest opened the prize envelope and told Derevjanik that she won the million-dollar prize. Vanna White joined the pair, exclaiming, “I’m so happy for you!”

“Congratulations, you’re my first million-dollar winner. I have a tear in my eye,” Seacrest added.

After the episode, Seacrest confirmed to Derevjanik that she was the biggest winner in the show’s 49-year history, according to a statement from Wheel of Fortune.

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“I have no words!” she responded. “I’m so happy to be part of history now.”

When asked how much she wanted to win, Derevjanik said, “I was trying to manifest this. I was hoping for confetti, but I never thought it would actually happen.”

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During an interview with Good Morning America following her win, Derevjanik revealed that she didn’t put in her two weeks’ notice even though she won the big prize.

“My boss, who is also one of my good friends, she’s actually from L.A. originally, so she came with me and we joked, like, ‘Well, if you win the $1 million, I may be going home by myself in the office, might have to fill your spot,’” Derevjanik said. “So that was just a running joke, never thinking it would ever happen. But yeah, I’m going to be staying at work.”

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Derevjanik also shared how she plans on spending her prize money.

“The first thing that I am spending that on is getting rid of all my student loans,” she said. “It’s something that, the last 15 years I’ve been out of college, I’ve just been like, ‘How am I ever going to pay this off?’ And now, it is just going to be such a relief and then hopefully, invest in a home in the next couple of years.”

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The $1-million wedge was incorporated into Wheel of Fortune in 2008 at the beginning of Season 26. The top prize of $100,000 is replaced with $1 million if a contestant lands on the wedge, solves the puzzle and never hits a bankrupt after landing on the $1-million wedge.

The first $1-million grand prize was won by Michelle Lowenstein in October 2008, followed by Autumn Erhard in May 2013 and Sarah Manchester in September 2014, according to TV Insider. Actor Melissa Joan Hart also won the $1-million prize during an episode of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune in October 2021.


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