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Russell Crowe credits 55lb weight loss to cutting back alcohol intake
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Russell Crowe credits 55lb weight loss to cutting back alcohol intake

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

8 November 2025

Russell Crowe says cutting back on his alcohol intake helped him drop 55lbs.

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The Gladiator star, 61, loves a tipple, but he now limits booze to “one night a week” and is reaping the benefits, as a year after wrapping filming on Nuremberg, he’s shed an impressive amount of weight. 

Appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience, he said: “I’m a big proponent for having a drink.

“But as you get older, there are certain things that you start to learn about your capacities.”

He continued: “Now that I’m an older guy, I know that one night a week—if I’m having fun—is plenty. I try to cut out the interstitial stuff.”

These days, Crowe would rather have one glass of expensive wine as a treat than consume any old drink “for the sake of it”.

He explained: “If I decide I’m going to have a glass of wine with dinner, then it’s going to be a really nice wine.

“I try not to have casual drinks now, having a drink for the sake of it. Those add up.”

The Australian native has also suffered from “deeply arthritic” shoulder and knee injuries, and the treatments for that have helped to reduce his “body’s inflammation”.

He shared: “It’s calmed down my body’s inflammation.

“What was messy a year ago, now has just lessened probably by about 70 per cent. One area in right shoulder, probably by about 90 per cent.”

Crowe quipped: “Now, it’s f****** rock and roll, son.

“It’s all going good.”

Meanwhile, the Nice Guys star recently ruled out getting married again following rumours he and girlfriend Britney Theriot were engaged.

Crowe was previously married to Australian singer and actress Danielle Spencer, with whom he tied the knot in 2003 and divorced in 2018.

The 61-year-old actor and his 33-year-old partner are often rumoured to be engaged, but Crowe insists he doesn’t want to “ruin” his “joyous and happy” life with his partner with a wedding.

Appearing on Sunday’s 60 Minutes last weekend, he said: “All these reports coming out that Britney and I are engaged and I’m going to get married again? No.

“My life is joyous and happy, why ruin that with a wedding?”

He gushed over his five-year relationship: “We respect each other and wake up with a smile, and we are very happy.”

Doubling down on not wanting to walk down the aisle again, he added: “I’ve been married once, and I know where that can go.

“I’m not gonna get married again. Doing it once is cool, but I don’t want to get married again.”

Crowe – who has Charles, 21, and Tennyson, 19, with his ex-spouse – has been dating Britney since 2020.




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Fitness coach explains why cutting out carbs like ‘rice and roti’ won’t help you lose weight; shares 3 practical tips
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Fitness coach explains why cutting out carbs like ‘rice and roti’ won’t help you lose weight; shares 3 practical tips

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Nov 05, 2025 02:40 pm IST

From rice to roti, carbs often get blamed for weight gain. Fitness coach Jeet Selal explains why smart eating and movement matter more for fat loss.

In today’s health-conscious world, everyone is searching for that one secret to lose fat without compromising energy or overall well-being. From intermittent fasting to detox drinks and low-carb diets, fitness fads come and go, yet the confusion around what to eat and what to avoid never seems to fade.

Fitness coach clarifies that cutting carbs like bread or rice is unnecessary for fat loss. (Freepik)

Fitness coach and sports nutrition expert Jeet Selal took to Instagram to debunk one of the most common misconceptions about fat loss that eating bread or rice prevents weight reduction. (Also read: Fitness coach shares a ‘life-changing exercise’ for people in their 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond )

Should you stop eating carbs to lose weight

“Burn this myth that you can’t eat bread, you can’t eat rice for fat loss,” Jeet said in his video. “This misconception has been around for a long time, that to lose fat, you have to completely eliminate carbs. Which is completely wrong. Your body functions on carbohydrates, and if you stop eating them, where will you get your energy from?”

He further explained that sustainable fat loss has little to do with completely cutting out food groups and everything to do with following three simple principles.

What does your body really need for fat loss

“Fat loss simply means reducing body fat. To achieve that, you need three things. First, a calorie deficit, your body must burn more calories than you consume. Second, an adequate protein intake is necessary to preserve muscle mass. And third, movement, staying active, exercising, and keeping your body in motion. If you follow these three things, you will lose fat, whether you’re eating bread or rice.”

Jeet concluded his post by encouraging followers to focus on consistency rather than extreme diets.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Official Trailer for Acclaimed Doc 'Cutting Through Rocks' from Iran
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Official Trailer for Acclaimed Doc ‘Cutting Through Rocks’ from Iran

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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Official Trailer for Acclaimed Doc ‘Cutting Through Rocks’ from Iran

by Alex Billington
October 22, 2025
Source: YouTube

“You all have the power to do anything.” Film Forum has unveiled the official US trailer for an acclaimed documentary film titled Cutting Through Rocks, made by the filmmakers Mohammadreza Eyni & Sara Khaki. This premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year (listed as one of my favorite films at the fest) and it played at tons of other fests including Hot Docs, Visions du Réel, Edinburgh, Woodstock, Vancouver, and many others. As the first elected councilwoman of her Iranian village up in the north, Sara Shahverdi aims to break long-held patriarchal traditions by training teenage girls to ride motorcycles and stopping child marriages. When accusations arise questioning Sara’s intentions to empower all the girls, her identity is put in turmoil. But she fights back. A real, genuine badass and feminist hero – fighting for women and doing everything she can in her village. I’m a big fan of this film – I wrote in my recap: “An empowering, inspiring story of perseverance & progress no matter the circumstances or the oppression.” Worth a watch.

Official US trailer for Mohammadreza Eyni & Sara Khaki’s doc Cutting Through Rocks, from YouTube:

Cutting Through Rocks Poster

Patriarchy still reigns in the northwestern Iranian village where 37-year-old Sara Shahverdi—divorced, childless, and an avid motorcyclist—became the first woman elected to city council. Wife and husband team Khaki and Eyni followed Shahverdi’s journey over eight years, tracking her inspiring, upstream efforts to subvert economic systems and transform local attitudes (of men and women alike) that destine girls to matrimony and dependence. A midwife and one of nine children, Sara is both deeply connected to the everyday lives of her fellow villagers and a radical lone voice advocating—at great personal cost—for education over marriage, home co-ownership, and girls on bikes. Cutting Through Rocks is a doc film co-directed and co-produced by the filmmakers Mohammadreza Eyni (of The Friend’s House, Convergence: Courage in a Crisis) & Sara Khaki (also of Convergence: Courage in a Crisis). This initially premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year (read our review). Film Forum will debut Eyni & Khaki’s Cutting Through Rocks in select US theaters starting November 21st, 2025. Highly recommend this doc.

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Dermatologist explains why simply cutting out junk food does not cure acne, busts 5 common acne myths
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Dermatologist explains why simply cutting out junk food does not cure acne, busts 5 common acne myths

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Acne is often thought of as a teenage problem, but the truth is more complex. Adult acne is increasingly common, and myths around what causes – or cures – it can make managing breakouts confusing.

According to Dr Waraich, acne is not just a teenage concern.(Unsplash)

Also Read | Dermatologist shares 5 harsh must-know truths about skincare and haircare: ‘Anti-ageing creams can’t lift sagging skin’

Dr Gurveen Waraich, a certified dermatologist specialising in clinical and cosmetic dermatology and skin care, is setting the record straight by debunking five common myths about acne. In an Instagram video posted on September 10, she unpacks common acne myths, highlighting its prevalence in adulthood and clarifying real triggers – such as makeup and diet – and what doesn’t cause breakouts.

Adults don’t get acne

According to Dr Waraich, acne is not just a teenage concern – many people encounter it for the first time in adulthood, even if their adolescent years were blemish-free. Many of her clients experience the onset of acne after 25, and she explains – “I am 35 years old. I never had acne in my teen years. Why am I getting it now? What you are suffering from is something called as adult onset acne which is actually seen post 25 years of age.”

Acne does not occur in dry skin

It is often believed that only people with oily skin experience acne breakouts. However, the dermatologist highlights that even though acne is more common in oily skin, it is not exclusive to it. She elaborates, “In fact, adult onset acne is seen in equal frequency for both oily and dry skin types.”

Eating clean cures acne

The dermatologist explains that cutting out junk food will not necessarily clear up your acne. She mentions that while some components in your diet like sugar or dairy might aggravate your breakouts – these are not the causative agents. Dr Waraich says, “What you eat is not the cause of your acne. Yes, it could be an aggravating factor like sugar and dairy, but not causative.”

Makeup cause acne

Makeup is often blamed as the culprit behind acne flare-ups. But Dr Waraich clarifies that makeup itself isn’t the cause – it’s failing to remove it properly that can worsen breakouts.

Also Read | Best face serums for oily skin: Top 8 must-have picks that help you glow up

Acne is normal in teenage years

The dermatologist highlights that while acne is quite common in teenage years, it should not be treated as a norm and requires appropriate treatment. She advises, “No, acne is common in teenage, not normal. You must treat it to prevent permanent scarring.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Lindsey Thornburg Is Hiring A Cutting Assistant In New York, NY
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Lindsey Thornburg Is Hiring A Cutting Assistant In New York, NY

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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Lindsey Thornburg is seeking a skilled Cutting Assistant to join our NYC production team. This role focuses on shearling, leather, and fur, and requires prior experience or certification working with these materials.Role Overview:You’ll support our production process by cutting high-end materials, …

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Woman shares she 'lost all her belly fat in 1 month by cutting out these 5 foods': 'You don’t need magic pills'
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Woman shares she ‘lost all her belly fat in 1 month by cutting out these 5 foods’: ‘You don’t need magic pills’

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Nutritionist and health coach Ruchi Sharmma took to Instagram on July 18 to share how she toned up by avoiding certain foods. She said, “I lost close to 5 kg and got a flatter stomach in a month. You don’t need magic pills. You need to know what to stop eating first. These 5 food types were silently holding me back.” Also read | French biochemist shares simple hack for enjoying fast food with fewer blood sugar spikes

Nutritionist Ruchi Sharma shared her top foods to avoid for weight loss and a flatter stomach.(Shutterstock)

In her post, titled, ‘I lost all my belly fat in a month by cutting out these 5 foods’, Ruchi shared foods you can avoid or limit if you want a flat belly like her:

1. Refined seed oils (Sunflower, soybean)

She said, “Found in namkeens, fried food, biscuits, restaurant meals, you name it, these oils mess with your hormones, gut, and digestion.” What I did: switched to ghee and cold-pressed coconut oil. My bloating reduced, energy improved, and mood stabilised.”

2. Bread, noodles, pasta and grains on their own

Ruchi added, “Eating carbs alone can spike your blood sugar and keep you in fat-storing mode. But carbs aren’t the villain, they just need balance. What I did: I started pairing carbs with protein and fibre, like adding paneer to my dosa or tofu with rice and sabzi. Energy = stable. Hunger = gone.”

3. Tea-time snacking: biscuits, rusks, diet namkeen, makhana

Ruchi said, “These sneaky snacks seem ‘lightl but keep your insulin constantly high. Mindless snacking between meals = constant fat gain. What I did: moved to 2-3 proper meals and 1 intentional snack if needed. No grazing. No distractions. Just real food.”

4. Hidden sugars in ‘healthy’ foods

“Protein bars, health drinks, flavoured yoghurts, granola – all sold as ‘healthy’ but packed with sugar, gums, and low-quality ingredients. What I did: focused on whole, clean protein like eggs, tofu, Greek yoghurt, protein powders, paneer, chicken, and fish. Cravings vanished, and skin cleared up, too,” she said.

5. Flavoured coffees, nut milks and ‘healthy’ smoothies

Ruchi shared, “These are loaded with additives, sugar, and artificial ingredients, even when they claim to be dairy-free or plant-based. What I did: switched to black coffee, plain milk or herbal chai. Less sugar = better gut = clearer mind.”

Ruchi further shared what she ate and did instead to achieve a flat belly:

⦿ Added good fats and fibre like mixed seeds and sabzi to every meal

⦿ Made every meal protein-rich including snacks

⦿ Didn’t give up carbs; instead, enjoyed balanced versions of pasta, dosa, paratha, and sandwiches

⦿ Focused on habits, not hacks

⦿ Walked daily, got sunlight, slept better

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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