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Meg edited Jack White's speech ahead of The White Stripes' Rock Hall induction
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Meg edited Jack White’s speech ahead of The White Stripes’ Rock Hall induction

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Meg White helped edit her ex-husband Jack’s speech ahead of The White Stripes‘ induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last weekend.

  • READ MORE: Jack White – ‘No Name’ review: surprise album is maestro’s punkiest outing since White Stripes

Last weekend (November 8) saw the annual Rock Hall ceremony take place at Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater, with inductees including OutKast, Soundgarden, Cyndi Lauper, Chubby Checker, Bad Company, Joe Cocker and Jack and Meg White.

Meg wasn’t present at the ceremony, as she has stuck to keeping out of the spotlight since The White Stripes broke up in 2011. Instead, Jack accepted the honour on behalf of her, and revealed during his speech that he had spoken to Meg “the other day” ahead of the ceremony, when she helped him edit his speech.

While on the podium, Jack shared: “I spoke with Meg White the other day, and she said that she’s very sorry she couldn’t make it here tonight, but she wanted me to tell you that she’s very grateful. And to all of the folks who supported her in all the years, it really means a lot to her. She also helped me write all this… I sent these things to her. She checked it for me for a lot of punctuation and corrections. She’s pretty good at that.”

Later on in his speech, he thanked her for their time together – both as a band and as romantic partners – and rounded off his speech by reading out a story about the band that he had wanted to send to Meg, who was hearing it for the first time along with the audience.

“I was gonna send this to Meg, but I didn’t get around to it, so I thought I’d read it to you all tonight,” White began. “One time, a girl climbed a tree, and in that tree was a boy — her brother, she thought. And the tree looked so glorious and beautiful, but it was just an oak tree.

“And these two so loved the world that they brought forth a parade float – one they built in their garage behind the oak tree with their own bare hands. And the boy looked at this giant peppermint on wheels and felt pride – pride that it was produced in the Motor City, just like in the big factories – but it was just in their garage. He looked at the girl — his sister, he thought – and, like the Little Rascals, they said, ‘Let’s put on a show.’

“And they paraded this float through the Cass Corridor,” the White Stripes frontman continued, “standing atop the peppermint pulled by white horses – or maybe it was a red Econoline van. Many of the blocks they travelled were empty, but some had people. And some of those people cheered, some laughed, and some even threw stones. And with their bare hands, the two started to clap and sing and make up songs.

“And some people kept watching and swaying and moving. And then one person even smiled. The boy and the girl looked at each other, and they also smiled, and they felt — they both felt – the sin of pride. But they kept on smiling. Smiling from a new freedom, knowing that they had shared and made another person feel something.

“And they thought the person smiling at them was a stranger, someone they didn’t even know. But it wasn’t just a stranger. It was God.”

Olivia Rodrigo, Feist, and Twenty One Pilots also performed at the ceremony to honour The White Stripes. Rodrigo and Feist took on an acoustic duet of ‘We’re Going To Be Friends’ from 2001’s ‘White Blood Cells’, which was the song the White Stripes played in their final performance on Late Night With Conan O’Brien back in 2009.

Twenty One Pilots then covered ‘Seven Nation Army’, the track Rodrigo dubbed the “most iconic song of all time” in a video that preceded White’s speech. Both wearing fringed face masks, Pilots bassist and singer Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun switched to keys mid-song, earning a standing ovation from Flea.

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BBC director general Tim Davie and News boss Deborah Turness resign over edited Trump documentary
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BBC director general Tim Davie and News boss Deborah Turness resign over edited Trump documentary

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

BBC director general Tim Davie and BBC News boss Deborah Turness have resigned from the corporation.

It comes following concerns about impartiality, including how a speech by US President Donald Trump was edited in an episode of Panorama.

The concerns were over clips spliced together from sections of Trump’s speech on January 6, 2021 to make it appear he told supporters he was going to walk to the US Capitol with them to “fight like hell” in the documentary Trump: A Second Chance?, which was broadcast by the BBC the week before last year’s US election.

Announcing his resignation Davie said: “In these increasingly polarised times, the BBC is of unique value and speaks to the very best of us. It helps make the UK a special place; overwhelmingly kind, tolerant and curious.

BBC’s director general Tim Davie and News CEO Deborah Turness quit after Trump speech edithttps://t.co/oxEamyDKD2

— ITV News (@itvnews) November 9, 2025

“Like all public organisations, the BBC is not perfect, and we must always be open, transparent and accountable.

“While not being the only reason, the current debate around BBC News has understandably contributed to my decision. Overall, the BBC is delivering well, but there have been some mistakes made and as Director-General I have to take ultimate responsibility.”

He said his departure will not be immediate and that he is “working through” timings to ensure for an “orderly transition” over the coming months.

Mr Davie, who had a career in marketing and finance before joining the BBC’s marketing team in 2005, was previously acting director-general from November 2012 until April 2013.

In her letter of resignation, Turness said the “ongoing controversy” around the edition of Panorama “has reached a stage where it is causing damage to the BBC – an institution that I love”.

She added: “As the CEO of BBC News and Current Affairs, the buck stops with me – and I took the decision to offer my resignation to the Director-General last night.

“In public life leaders need to be fully accountable, and that is why I am stepping down. While mistakes have been made, I want to be absolutely clear recent allegations that BBC News is institutionally biased are wrong.”

BBC Chair, Samir Shah said it was “a sad day for the BBC” and praised Davie for being an “outstanding Director-General for the last five years”.

Shah added: “He has had the full support of me and the Board throughout. However, I understand the continued pressure on him, personally and professionally, which has led him to take this decision today. The whole Board respects the decision and the reasons for it.

“Tim has given 20 years of his life to the BBC. He is a devoted and inspirational leader and an absolute believer in the BBC and public service broadcasting. He has achieved a great deal. Foremost, under his tenure, the transformation of the BBC to meet the challenges in a world of unprecedented change and competition is well underway.

“Personally, I will miss his stamina, good humour and resilience and I will miss working with him. I wish him and his family the very best for the future.”

He also said Turness had “acted with integrity in challenging circumstances and leaves a strong legacy from which to build for the many millions around the world who rely on and trust the voice of BBC News every day”.

During his time in charge of the BBC, Davie dealt with a number of high-profile controversies including a row over former Match Of The Day host Gary Lineker’s sharing of his political views, Huw Edwards being convicted of making indecent images of children, and the BBC’s broadcasting of Bob Vylan‘s controversial Glastonbury performance.

Bob Vylan at the BandLab NME Awards 2022. Credit: Zoe McConnell for NME

At this year’s event, the punk duo delivered a controversial performance on the West Holts Stage, using their platform to voice their support for the people of Palestine, call out the Israeli military and criticise the BBC, as well as the UK and US governments.

In the most provocative moment of the set, Vylan told the huge crowd, “have you heard this one?”, before leading a chant of “death, death to the IDF”. It led to a criminal investigation from Avon and Somerset Police, as well as the cancellation of multiple international shows and the revocation of their US visas.

Having recently given his first in-depth interview on the subject on The Louis Theroux Podcast, in which he said he was “not regretful” of his remarks, frontman Vylan hit back at British Airways after it pulled its Louis Theroux podcast sponsorship.

This is a developing news story.

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Dining With The Kapoors Release Date Announced: Fans Questions Alia Bhatt Absence, Slam ‘Badly Edited’ Poster – Deets Inside!

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood’s legendary Kapoor family is set to entertain audiences with their charm and humour in the upcoming documentary Dining With The Kapoors. The show promises to take viewers inside the family’s world, filled with wit, warmth, and timeless stories. Serving as a heartfelt tribute, it celebrates 100 glorious years of the iconic Raj Kapoor and his remarkable cinematic legacy. Fans are eagerly waiting to witness this special journey that brings together generations of talent, laughter, and nostalgia. With a recent update on its release, excitement among fans has grown even stronger as they await this delightful celebration of Bollywood royalty.

When and Where to Watch Dining With The Kapoors

According to the latest announcement, Dining With The Kapoors is set to premiere on Netflix on November 21, 2025. Netflix India shared the news on its official social media handles, unveiling a vibrant poster that features the entire Kapoor family. The post was accompanied by a caption that read: “Kapoor Khandaan ka lunch invite aa gaya hai and you’re invited. Watch Dining With The Kapoors, out 21 November, only on Netflix.”

Inside Dining With The Kapoors

Created by Armaan Jain, Dining With The Kapoors is written and directed by Smriti Mundhra, known for her acclaimed works Indian Matchmaking and The Romantics. Filmed in a documentary style, the show provides an unfiltered look into the lives of Bollywood’s first film family — the Kapoors — capturing their candid conversations, humour, and timeless stories that have shaped Indian cinema’s legacy.

Neetu Kapoor and Riddhima Kapoor Sahni

The show, serving as a tribute to the family’s patriarch Raj Kapoor, unites several generations of the Kapoor clan, including Randhir Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Rima Jain, Ranbir Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, and others.

Netizens React to the Release of Dining With The Kapoors

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As soon as Netflix revealed the release date of Dining With The Kapoors, netizens quickly reacted to the poster. Many questioned why Alia Bhatt was missing from the show despite being a Kapoor by marriage, while others criticised the poster’s poor editing, saying the family members looked awkwardly copy-pasted together.

Dining With The Kapoors offers an intimate glimpse into the family

The show will offer a rare glimpse into the unseen world of the Kapoor family, highlighting their deep bond, rich legacy, and many untold stories from the film industry. Speaking to IANS about the series, Armaan Jain shared: “Bringing the Kapoor khandan together around the table felt like unlocking generations of stories — the laughter, the chaos, the endless food, and of course, the banter that’s basically in our DNA.”

Tanya Bami, Head of Series at Netflix India, shared that Armaan Jain’s debut project celebrates India’s first film family bond while taking audiences on a delightful culinary journey. In her words: “With Dining With The Kapoors, we bring a story that is both momentous and heartwarming. As the Kapoor clan comes together to celebrate 100 years of their legendary patriarch, Raj Kapoor, the table overflows with food, laughter, and love. We’re honoured to take viewers on a culinary journey brimming with classic Kapoor wit and humour, legacy, and flavour.”

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