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Shilpa Shetty Brings Home Sacred Kafni and Paduka of Sai Baba; Shares Emotional Video with Family
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Shilpa Shetty Brings Home Sacred Kafni and Paduka of Sai Baba; Shares Emotional Video with Family

by jummy84 November 28, 2025
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Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty recently shared a deeply spiritual moment with her fans, bringing home the sacred Kafni and Paduka of Shirdi Sai Baba along with her family. The video, shared by the actress on Instagram, shows Shilpa worshipping Sai Baba alongside her husband Raj Kundra and family, and it has quickly gone viral among devotees. In the video surfacing on social media, Lata Mangeshkar’s devotional bhajan “Shiridi Majhe Pandharpur, Sai Majhe Pandharpur” plays in the background as Shilpa performs the rituals with heartfelt devotion.

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Shilpa Shetty Bring Paduka Home

Sharing the video on the internet the actress captioned the post, “Sai Baba, I am filled with love and gratitude to bring home your sacred Kafni and Paduka. May your divine grace always remain in my home and heart. Continue to guide me with devotion and patience. Om Sai Ram.” For Sai devotees, bringing home a Kafni and Paduka is considered a rare blessing, symbolizing the arrival of Baba’s divine grace and protection in one’s home.

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Apart from this spiritual milestone, Shilpa Shetty is gearing up for her role in the Kannada action-drama film ‘KD – The Devil’. The movie also stars Dhruv Sarja, Sanjay Dutt, Nora Fatehi, V. Ravichandran, and Ramesh Arvind, and is directed by Prem. Based on true events in Bangalore during the 1970s, the film will release not only in Kannada, but also in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam, expanding its reach across multiple Indian languages.

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Let us tell you that Shilpa’s heartfelt worship video and upcoming film projects have captured the attention of fans, blending spirituality with her dynamic Bollywood journey. Fans are commenting fiercely on this viral video of the actress and praising the couple for their spirituality and devotion in Sai Baba. The entire family is seen getting emotional during this ceremony.

November 28, 2025 0 comments
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Ikkis New Poster Out! Dharmendra Brings Legacy, Emotion To Agastya Nanda’s War Drama
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Ikkis New Poster Out! Dharmendra Brings Legacy, Emotion To Agastya Nanda’s War Drama

by jummy84 November 24, 2025
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The makers of Ikkis have revealed a powerful new poster featuring veteran actor Dharmendra, and it has already created a huge buzz among fans. The poster introduces him in a role filled with emotion, strength, and dignity, reminding everyone why he remains one of Indian cinema’s most respected icons.

Dharmendra’s New Poster From Ikkis Out!

The tagline on the poster reads, “Fathers raise sons. Legends raise nations.” This line sets the tone for the film and hints at a story that is rooted in sacrifice, courage, and legacy.

Ikkis tells the story of India’s youngest Param Vir Chakra awardee, and Dharmendra’s presence adds weight and depth to this patriotic narrative. The film is presented by Dinesh Vijan and Maddock Films and is directed by ace filmmaker Sriram Raghavan, known for his gripping storytelling and unique style.

Agastya Nanda steps into the role of Arun Khetarpal, marking a powerful transformation from his previous youthful role in The Archies to portraying a national hero. The film also stars Jaideep Ahlawat, Dharmendra, and Sikandar Kher in pivotal roles, adding strong depth to the ensemble cast.
Directed by Sriram Raghavan, known for his critically acclaimed thrillers like Andhadhun and Badlapur, Ikkis is expected to combine emotion, patriotism, and intense storytelling.

As fans await Agastya’s theatrical debut, the first look at Ikkis has already created excitement across social media. With its powerful subject, talented cast, and Raghavan’s direction, the film is poised to be one of the most anticipated releases of 2025, a tribute to bravery that will resonate across generations. It is all set to release in cinemas worldwide this Christmas.

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

Also Read: Agastya Nanda’s War Drama Ikkis Based On Real-Life Story Of Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal Gets A Release Date

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Manisha has established a reputation for insightful and engaging storytelling with over six years of expertise in the industry. With a deep passion for cinema, she brings a unique perspective to her coverage, making it a trusted voice in the entertainment world.

November 24, 2025 0 comments
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Art exhibition brings Australian indigenous stories to the city

by jummy84 November 22, 2025
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The capital received a vibrant dose of Australian First Nations culture on Friday as Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters opened at the Humayun’s Tomb Museum.

Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters (Raajessh kashyap)

The exhibition presents five sections of Indigenous Western and Central Desert songlines through nearly 300 paintings, objects, song, dance, photography, and multimedia. It tells the story of the Seven Sisters, or the Pleiades star cluster, fleeing across the desert while pursued by a powerful, shape-shifting male Ancestor linked to Orion. At the heart of the exhibition is the Songline, a spiritual and physical map defining sacred landscapes and preserving Tjukurrpa, or Aboriginal law, history, and survival knowledge. The journey spans three Indigenous lands: the APY (Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara) people in the central desert, the Ngaanyatjarra in the west, and the Martu in north-west Australia.

“Australia has three main stories” said Philip Green, adding, “Settlers from Britain, migrants, and our Indigenous people, whose culture has thrived for 65,000 years. This exhibition brings that history, art, and tradition to life.”

One of the highlights of the evening was the immersive dome theatre that showcased animated paintings. The exhibition runs from 22 November 2025 to 1 March 2026.

November 22, 2025 0 comments
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Noochie Brings ‘Live From the Front Porch’ to the Kennedy Center
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Noochie Brings ‘Live From the Front Porch’ to the Kennedy Center

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

On November 9, rapper and Live From The Front Porch creator Noochie hosted a live version of his performance series at Washington, DC’s venerable Kennedy Center. The event showcased acts like Noochie, The Blackbyrds, R&B singers Christopher Williams and Alex Vaughn, as well as DC legends DJ Kool, Stinky Dink, and “Queen of Go-Go” Ms. Kim performing with the backing of The Front Porch band—bringing the essence of his viral series to a live audience.

The event was originally scheduled for April 2025 but was delayed after President Donald Trump was controversially elected as Board Chair of the Kennedy Center. Many acts have since pulled out of programming at the venue, but as Noochie tells Rolling Stone, he felt compelled to see the show through. He tells us about planning the show, his favorite moments of the night, and what it means to him to have accomplished it.

It felt so “Black family reunion.” The stigma of all the shit around the Kennedy Center was not even a thought. I even said it on stage: “If this was the Sixties, they would call this a sit-in—if you’re somewhere you’re not welcome or supposed to be at.” Nah, we’re supposed to be everywhere we want to go. That’s how I look at it.

I was supposed to start planning the show in August ’24, but there were so many Front Porch shoots we were doing. I was like, with the date being announced in August but originally being April 4, 2025, I’ve got so much time. I’m like, “I’m going to shoot so many Front Porch episodes, it’s no telling who I’ll have relationships with by then who could be part of the show.” We had endless people in that window before I was even thinking about it. So I really wasn’t focused on what the show was going to be.

We got things going when the changing of the guard at the Kennedy Center happened. We ended up postponing the show from April 4 to November 9. We didn’t know what was going to happen. A lot of acts I reached out to weren’t trying to do it because they’re at a certain level and their brand could be impacted. But they also advised me, “You’re not at this established point where this should harm your brand. There’s a lot of opportunity in doing it.”

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I didn’t do any social media on it. The show did all the numbers without us posting it. I definitely wanted to, but I saw all the comments the Kennedy Center was getting. I believe in the brand already. The show sold out originally, but we ended up pushing it back, so people returned their tickets and had to buy them again. But it was causing confusion where the audience was like, “Are they still doing the show?” I’d rather people just look it up and see if it’s happening versus me inviting this toxic conversation on my social media. People talking shit who aren’t even about to go to the show anyway. I’d rather just do the show, then get to the next one. That’s not what my page is about. I’m the type of nigga to stand up against something or stand for what we stand for. Sometimes everybody might not understand what you’re doing.

I just felt like this was something I had to do as a commitment. I used to go to the Kennedy Center and people would be like, “Man, you gotta bring The Front Porch to the Kennedy Center.” I’m like, “Just tell me who to talk to.” They pointed me in the right direction; I reached out to Simone Eccleston, and we made it happen. It felt like one of those contract negotiations where it’s like, “We’re trying to get it done, I fuck with you. I see what y’all are going through, but we’re going through shit because of this as well.” But we figured it out eventually. I was in there because the employees wanted it in there. And I also thought, man, we’re taking it from the mud to the most prestigious—supposed to be the most prestigious—spot at the time.

Now it’s somewhat of a stain, but it is what it is. Once we pushed it back, we ended up doing another show at Bethesda Theater last month that ended up being our first show, and this was a 500-seater. We had the same style of show, and my manager helped me put that one together from the ground up. That shit was dope and set the precedent of, “Alright, this is what our shows look like.” We’ve been booked for private events where we’ve curated stuff like this before, but these were the first ticketed events open to the public.

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I always had an idea of how to run a show—almost similar to the BET Awards or something. I’d host it for a second, do a song, come back out, and it goes back to the other guests. That was always the format. And not telling the crowd who was coming out was always something I wanted to do too. We don’t tell people who we’re dropping for Live From The Front Porch YouTube episodes; we just drop and they take it how they get it. Most of the time that’s exciting to people, and at the live show it’s even more exciting. You’re part of it, and it’s the same thing you’re used to on the computer. The platform is nothing but curation—from the artist that’s on there, the songs they’re doing, the instruments that are up there, the aesthetic, whether it’s night or daytime—it’s all curation. So if you trust that curation, this is the same thing you’re used to.

One of the first acts I thought of was The Blackbyrds. They’re just DC. That was one of my favorite episodes, which I felt was underrated. I appreciate them, and I feel like they appreciate the platform. I reached out to Keith Kilgo and The Blackbyrds, and he said he was down. And then Christopher Williams was here, and we shot his episode a while ago, but we just dropped it a couple weeks ago and it did crazy numbers immediately. I’m like, alright, let’s see if we can get Chris on here too. He’s killing it—he sounds like he just started. So to bring that energy would be dope.

I did about three or four songs. It felt dope to align with stuff that’s already classic and not feel like the opening act—to not have people walking out during the parts they may not be familiar with versus this popular-ass song they’ve known all their life.

The Front Porch band is the musician community in the DMV. I try to keep it local so if Front Porch guests are intrigued by these musicians and want to work with them, they can. For this show, I used the same band that I just shot a Front Porch guest with last week. So the goal is to make it so these people on The Front Porch can branch out. I want to be that vessel for the musicians and for the artists.

My bro, Reginald “Reggie” Grier, is production manager. I pretty much ran point with him on this one. I worked with my guy Will Benitez on the screen, but I pretty much gave direction to everybody. I didn’t say, “Draw this and do that,” but it was like, “Let’s do this type of music. Let’s bring out Stinky Dink on this part, let’s do DJ Kool, let’s bring out Christopher Williams, Blackbyrds—that’s me.” My crew from the video series weren’t required to do much. It wasn’t a production day for them; they could come and enjoy the show. But a lot of the camera crew shot the event. Some of my audio techs were working with their audio techs. Even with the screen, our guys were working with their guys on the screen, so maybe six in total participated.

Watching the crowd from backstage, the venue was empty and then seeing that shit fill up—they had a camera on the crowd and I’m like, “This shit happened.” Even though I could see the tickets sold out before, to see it happen, it’s like, “Damn, okay, they showed up for you.”

After we played the intro video, people appreciated that. And me talking about, “It’s a family reunion,” I’m damn near doing comedy between the sets, just talking. I’m having conversations with the crowd, I’m doing “Tell your neighbor something.” I’m saying, “God is good all the time.” I’m like, “Okay, this is a Black crowd—we good.” The crowd was majority women, but it was so many different age groups. It was like, alright, they all appreciate it. There was so much different shit we gave them. You could see everybody appreciate something different. We ended with a go-go set. By the time we got to that part, everybody was up. Even if they thought it was about to be over, this shit turned back up, and I had Stinky Dink come out. He’s got a DC classic track called “One Track Mind,” and when he came out and hit that with the band, it was like a switch got flipped.

For me, completing this show means, “You got the keys, bro. If you want to get shit done, you can do it. As long as your intent stays pure, why shouldn’t it happen?” I don’t want evil to happen; I just want me and everybody around me to prosper. Everybody is of the culture.

There were a lot of people in that crowd. There were a lot of colors in that crowd. I just had a conversation with an upcoming Front Porch guest, and they called me “enterprise-minded,” and that’s how I feel. This shit’s only happening because you kept coming out here rapping on your porch while it was cold, while it was hot, while people were walking up the street. You’re sitting out here looking like you’re crazy—it was like, this shit’s going to lead to something. Something’s going to happen.

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For the DMV, it lets you know we aren’t just a stop for people to come through, get a bag, and roll out. It’s a hub. It’s an entertainment hub, a music hub, it’s a Black hub. So I feel like this put a magnifying glass on our culture and what we can do and how innovative the DMV is—and DC specifically, because that’s what people are gonna say. I ask every guest, “What made you want to come do The Front Porch?” They say, “I just saw it and wanted to do it.” I was like, bro, that was my goal. I want artists to see this shit and want to come do it.

I’m happy that we passed the controversy now because I feel like we proved something. Through the adversity and the economy, we were still able to have a successful show and a hell of a turnout for this product we built on the porch. I wouldn’t necessarily want to touch the Kennedy Center again. My goal would be to do bigger shows or a Front Porch festival. Sell out Capital One Arena. Take this shit to that level. Make sure that we elevate.

November 13, 2025 0 comments
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Modern Emo Band Brings Big Energy to Philly
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Modern Emo Band Brings Big Energy to Philly

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

As Millennials hit the age where classic rock channels now include their music, it’s no surprise that acts are striking while the nostalgia iron is hot. And what better way to recall your youth than through emo music, the genre best-equipped for obsessing about love and death and hope and all of life’s big questions?

2025 has been a big year for emo milestones — My Chemical Romance headlined a stadium tour! Rilo Kiley reunited! The Academy Is… announced a 20th anniversary “Almost Here” tour! — but it hasn’t yielded much new music from the genre’s A-list.

Luckily, there’s a new generation of pop punkers who were heavily influenced by the bands of yesteryear, and among the best is Michigan-based Hot Mulligan, whose ambitious fourth album “The Sound a Body Makes When It’s Still” dropped in August. Filled with tight riffs, sharp songwriting and lead singer Tades Sanville’s unique screams, it’s the kind of album that could sound more dazzling in a studio compared to a live setting. But unlike so many of their forebears who abandoned chops in order to focus on energy, Hot Mulligan amped things up while sounding great during their Nov. 8 headlining show at the Fillmore Philadelphia.

The band charged through the first side of “Sound a Body Makes” to start the set, with drummer Brandon Blakeley and bassist Jonah Kramer creating a twisty, moving foundation to anchor even the fastest pop-punk moments. The interplay of rhythm guitarist Chris Freeman and lead Ryan Malicsi was impressive, with fast riffing and tapping that evoked midwest emo heroes like American Football. Additionally, Sanville and Freeman’s co-mingling vocals were, depending on the moment, complementary in their harmony or shredded in their screaming, without screeching into off-key territory. It’s an impressive feat to see the band’s complex elements all lock in together, especially when many genre legends were eager to step aside and let the audience sing the high notes live.

Despite the band’s focus on craft, they were also there to have a good time and pass those vibes onto the audience. Sanville’s lengthy hair was flying as he stalked the stage, occasionally stopping to scream wildly, his body contorting as if struck by lightning. New album highlights “And a Big Load,” a breakneck dance party about the challenges of sobriety, and “Monica Lewinskibidi,” a hooky yet mournful tribute to missing a sick loved one on tour, were as sharp and blistering as anything in the band’s early work.

Meanwhile, the hugely energetic crowd was constantly crowdsurfing and smushing against the front rail. Electricity ran through the fans, with circle pits opening during older favorites like “Shhhh! Golf Is On,” “Equip Sunglasses” and “BCKYRD.”

Ultimately, for elder Millennial emo fans whose necks get tired from headbanging and feet get sore after standing (let alone moshing!) for a 90-minute set, it’s heartening to know bands like Hot Mulligan inspire the next generation of punks to get sweaty and crazy in the GA section.

(Pictured above: Hot Mulligan on the Nov. 7 Brooklyn stop of their tour.)

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Millie Bobby Brown Brings Sheer Dressing to the Stranger Things Red Carpet
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Millie Bobby Brown Brings Sheer Dressing to the Stranger Things Red Carpet

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Is there a bigger (and more highly-anticipated) show to close out the year than Stranger Things? Season five of the hit Duffer Brothers series will drop on Netflix come November 26, and ahead of the grand debut, the cast has been in full press tour mode. Just a few days ago, the whole gang—including stars Millie Bobby Brown, Winona Ryder, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, and more—hit the Los Angeles premiere. And now, the fun has continued on with another event in L.A. today. Naturally, they brought along some blockbuster-worthy fashions with them.

Brown, for one, leaned into classic Hollywood glamour with her choice of red carpet look, opting for a plunging black sparkling gown by Bronx and Banco, which was punctuated with a bow detail and semi-opaque finish. Is it a full-on naked dress? No, but the sheer silhouette nodded to the growing fashion fad, in which loads of celebrities have been showing major skin on the step and repeat. With a nude underlay, it was more demure—not as risqué!—but in line with the movement nonetheless.

Photo: Getty Images

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“Tu Yaa Main” Wrap Party Is A Masterpiece! Bejoy Nambiar's Team Brings The House Down With Croc-Themed Decor | Glamsham.com
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“Tu Yaa Main” Wrap Party Is A Masterpiece! Bejoy Nambiar’s Team Brings The House Down With Croc-Themed Decor | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

The much-anticipated film Tu Yaa Main, starring Shanaya Kapoor and Adarsh Gourav, wrapped its shoot this past weekend, coinciding with Halloween, fittingly adding a spooky touch to the milestone. Directed by Bejoy Nambiar, the film was shot across multiple locations, including an action-packed overseas schedule in Bangkok, Thailand, which heightened its atmospheric, survivalist tone.

Produced by Aanand L Rai, Himanshu Sharma, Vinod Bhanushali, Kamlesh Bhanushali. Tu Yaa Main is a Colour Yellow and Bhanushali Studios Ltd. collaboration. The film blends romance, thrill, and suspense, promising a genre-crossing experience tailored for young audiences. Touted as one of the most anticipated Valentine’s cinematic treats, the film merges psychological tension with passionate romance, creating what the team describes as a “date-fright” experience — where love and the unexpected collide.

A key talking point for fans has been the film’s crocodile motif, sparking curiosity about the mysteries lurking beneath its surface. To mark the completion of the shoot, the cast and crew celebrated with a croc-themed wrap party, keeping the Halloween spirit alive with a playful and eerie twist.

Reflecting on the project, Bejoy Nambiar said, “Every film changes you a little, and Tu Yaa Main definitely did that for me. Wrapping this one up feels special, since the experience has been raw, emotional, and just the right amount of wild. That’s exactly what we set out to make.”

With filming now complete, the project has moved into post-production, gearing up for its Valentine’s 2026 theatrical release. Promising a mix of tension, emotion, and unexpected twists, Tu Yaa Main aims to deliver a cinematic experience that balances heart and haunt, making it a standout for audiences looking for romance with a thrilling edge.

Tu Yaa Main is written by Himanshu Sharma and Abhishek Bandekar, produced under the banners of Colour Yellow and Bhanushali Studios Ltd.

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Eventbase Brings Magical Innovations to the Official Mobile App for Event Tech Live London

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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Trusted by the world’s most iconic events, Eventbase has been the leader in live event technology for more than a decade powering event apps for global events including Salesforce Dreamforce, SXSW, CES and many more. Now, Eventbase is bringing their latest innovations to Event Tech Live London for the first time.

Eventbase has built a reputation as the go-to platform for enterprise-grade event technology. Their mobile event app platform has been recognized seven times as Best Event App at the Event Technology Awards. In the last year alone, over 3 million attendees used an Eventbase-powered event app. But Eventbase is more than just an event app. It’s a company driven by innovation and dedication to redefining what’s possible in the live event space. Their tech doesn’t just support events, it elevates them.

Attendees at this year’s show will get the exclusive opportunity to see Eventbase’s award-winning platform in action with the official Event Tech Live London Mobile App. This year the app features Discover, Eventbase’s dynamic personalised launch screen, Braindate peer learning conversations, Erleah Ai Assistant and networking and Pointr Maps. Discover how they continue to redefine what’s possible in live event technology.

Introducing MagicBadge™: A Game Changer for Attendee Engagement

Launching at Event Tech Live London, Eventbase is excited to unveil its latest breakthrough: MagicBadge™, a revolutionary new real-time event experience platform featuring the world’s first secure digital credential. MagicBadge is poised to transform how attendees engage at live events.

Eventbase invites attendees to join them for a special VIP experience at Event Tech Live called “Find Your Flock”. This immersive activation will leverage MagicBadge to help attendees form more meaningful and relevant connections. Think of it as a smarter, tech-enabled version of networking. This unique experience turns typical event mingling into something more personalized and meaningful. You won’t want to miss it.

Beyond this VIP experience, all Event Tech Live London attendees will be able to use their MagicBadge embedded within the official event mobile app, powered by Eventbase. With MagicBadge, attendees can effortlessly exchange contact information as a smarter way to connect.

See for Yourself at Booth D34

If you’re attending Event Tech Live London, you’ll be able to experience Eventbase firsthand, whether through the official event app or by meeting with their team at Booth D34. The Eventbase team will be on hand to walk you through their technology, answer your questions and show you how Eventbase can be implemented at your own events.

Whether you’re planning your next flagship event, seeking ways to improve attendee engagement or simply curious about the next wave of event tech innovation, don’t miss your chance to connect with Eventbase at Event Tech Live London.

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SNL Brings the Property Brothers to the White House
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SNL Brings the Property Brothers to the White House

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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On the latest episode of Saturday Night Live, the Property Brothers paid a visit to the White House to help realize Donald Trump’s grand vision to remodel the East Wing. “Donald has a strong eye for interior design,” explained brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott (who were both played by the evening’s host, Miles Teller).

And though Donald and Melania already made a few subtle changes (including a freshly paved Rose Garden made to look like the “outdoor seating at an Olive Garden,” and a painting of Trump as Master Chief from Halo), they gave the Property Brothers a budget of between “$350 million and infinity” and the freedom of zero permits (” I can build this ballroom with the bones of my enemy and no one would stop me,” Donald declared) to bring their dreams a reality. Among the items on Donald’s wishlist: “a ring for MMA fights” and a vibe inspired by Vladimir Putin and Jabba the Hutt. And thanks to the government shutdown, the Property Brothers could also tap into park rangers and astronauts to assist with the demolition process.

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‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ 30th Anniversary Reunion Special Brings Cast Back to CBS

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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The special will honor Doris Roberts and Peter Boyle, who have since passed away.

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