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ICYMI: Olivier Rousteing Exits Balmain, Jasmine Tookes Shares Her Pregnancy Skin-Care Staples & the 2025 CFDA Awards Winners
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ICYMI: Olivier Rousteing Exits Balmain, Jasmine Tookes Shares Her Pregnancy Skin-Care Staples & the 2025 CFDA Awards Winners

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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November 8, 2025 0 comments
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Olivier Rousteing Exits Balmain | Vogue
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Olivier Rousteing Exits Balmain | Vogue

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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Olivier Rousteing has stepped down as creative director of Balmain after 14 years, the house announced today. The news closes one of the longest, most disruptive and most publicly visible designer tenures in 21st-century fashion.

“I am deeply proud of all that I’ve accomplished, and profoundly grateful to my exceptional team at Balmain, my chosen family, in a place that has been my home for the past 14 years. My thanks go to Mr. Rachid Mohamed Rachid and Matteo Sgarbossa for their unwavering belief in me and for entrusting me with this extraordinary opportunity. As I look ahead to the future and the next chapter of my creative journey, I will always hold this treasured time close to my heart,” said Rousteing in a statement.

“I would like to express my deep gratitude to Olivier for writing such an important chapter in the history of Balmain House. Olivier’s contribution and passion over the past years will leave an indelible mark on the history of fashion,” added Balmain CEO Matteo Sgarbossa.

When Rousteing was handed the Balmain job in April 2011, aged 25, he became the youngest non-founding designer to lead a major Paris house since Yves Saint Laurent was appointed at Dior. He was also the first Black person ever appointed creative leader of a heritage French house across all its design categories. During 2012, his first full year in charge, Balmain recorded revenues of €30.4 million and profit of €3.1 million: last year its revenues were estimated at €300 million.

Despite that tenfold fiscal uptick over his tenure, Balmain’s recently appointed leadership is committed to imposing different creative directions in order to drive future growth. The question is whether it will choose to appoint an established designer lead in Rousteing’s stead, or alternatively opt for the high-risk but also high-reward strategy of giving the Balmain platform to a creative as untested as Rousteing was when his story at the house began.

Then unknown outside the industry — and largely unknown within it — he had been working in the Balmain studio under his predecessor Christophe Decarnin since 2009. His appointment was backed by Balmain’s then-owner Alain Hivelin, who had rescued the house from near-bankruptcy: when Decarnin unexpectedly left, Hivelin took a gamble. “I will be forever grateful to Alain Hivelin for his vision, his support and friendship,” Rousteing said after Hivelin’s death in 2014.

Despite being “terrified” at his Spring/Summer 2012 debut, Rousteing steadily built in confidence. From his earliest seasons, Rousteing characterized himself as both custodian to Pierre Balmain’s heritage and disruptor to fashion’s wider conservatism. Alongside high-impact, heavily embellished and, often, critically divisive collections, he developed what he termed the Balmain Army: a collective social-media driven community built around diversity, visibility and direct connection with the public. “When I started to have a lot of diversity in the casting, and when I started to play hip-hop music, some people started to question what I was doing,” he later recalled. “And then Rihanna came backstage and said, ‘You’re changing the rules of this fashion world.’”

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No Rap Songs In Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 For 1st Time Since 1990 As Kendrick Lamar & SZA's "Luther" Exits Chart
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No Rap Songs In Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 For 1st Time Since 1990 As Kendrick Lamar & SZA’s “Luther” Exits Chart

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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Kendrick Lamar, SZA

No Rap Songs In Billboard Hot 100
Top 40 For 1st Time Since 1990 As Kendrick Lamar & SZA’s “Luther” Exits Chart

For the first time in 35 years, the Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 features zero rap songs following the exit of #KendrickLamar and #SZA’s song “Luther.”

The departure comes after #Billboard implemented a rule change that altered its retention criteria: songs must now hit certain thresholds, such as top 5 within 78 weeks or top 25 within 26 weeks, to remain on the chart. “Luther” dropped off despite finishing at No. 38, because it “failed to reach No. 25 after 26 weeks on the chart.”

The absence of rap in the Top 40 signals a shift in the genre’s commercial standing. Billboard noted this is “the latest sign of a recent dip in rap’s commercial dominance.” While rap tracks still appear lower on the chart, such as #YoungBoyNeverBrokeAgain at No. 44 and #CardiB at No. 48, none currently crack the Top 40.


October 30, 2025 0 comments
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Greta Lee on her final episode of "The Morning Show"
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Greta Lee Exits ‘The Morning Show’: Stella’s AI Disaster

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from “If Then,” the sixth episode of “The Morning Show” Season 4, now streaming on Apple TV.

Ladies and gentleman, Stella Bak has left the building. And the country. And the show.

In the sixth episode of the” fourth season of “The Morning Show,” the tech genius turned news division leader at UBN played by Greta Lee saw the carefully curated and swiftly ascendant life she built for herself come crashing down on top of her –– in front of 200 journalists, her boss Celine (Marion Cotillard) and the rest of the world.

“For me, this was that moment before an explosion,” Lee tells Variety. “It’s all of the centrifugal force that’s been piling up after years and years of having to operate a certain way. She has gotten quite savvy since the day she first arrived, but I think that it’s clear — or it was clear to me — that it’s not sustainable.”

Courtesy of Apple TV

It’s been one stumble after another this season for the woman who was first introduced to audiences in Season 2 as an intimidating problem-solver who’d sold her tech business and carved out a place for herself at a leading news network where women didn’t often find themselves in the C-Suite. But this season, Stella put everything on the line for her supposedly groundbreaking AI program (mind you, this is taking place in spring 2024) that can translate UBN’s popular anchors into any language ahead of the network’s global coverage of the Paris Olympics. But in the sixth episode, Stella’s crisis of conscious over her decision to not promote her friend Mia (Karen Pittman) because of pressures to elevate her male counterpart; Mia’s defiant return in which she declares Stella to be an enemy of the very progress she has long championed; and her ongoing affair with Miles (Aaron Pierre), Celine’s husband, leave Stella adrift.

In her voiceover across the episode, she laments that she has given in to the toxic pull of her “inner straight white guy” by doing what he would do –– “I fell into bed with the one person who could blow up his life.” While Miles isn’t the only thing putting pressure on the detonator, it doesn’t help the situation when she and Celine take the stage to present their ambitious Olympics coverage plan to the media. Hoping to distract the headline-hungry press from the network’s various other scandals, Stella rolls out a demonstration of her AI program, using her own manufactured image, despite telling Celine it isn’t ready. Unfortunately, her worst fear comes true when it not only malfunctions on stage, but regurgitates all the hurtful, racist and damning things Stella had spoken into it (aka herself) the night before in a digital-age version of taking a look at the mirror and asking if you like what you see.

The PR nightmare leaves Stella no choice but to resign. She initially retreats into the arms of Miles, and they resolve to run away to Naples together. But when she arrives at the airport with a hopeful smile and more time on her hands than usual, he texts her a simple “I’m sorry.” She gets on the plane anyway, and even Lee doesn’t know what awaits her on the other side.

“This is the end for her, as far as I know,” Lee says, confirming her exit, at least from Season 4. “But of course, since the show is so prescient and a direct commentary on what’s happening, I would love to see what kind of world would exist where she comes back, and what she might have to say.”

Stella’s undoing wasn’t a spiral contained to Season 4, though. Lee is of the camp that her downfall (at least professionally) started last season when she endured an excruciating lunch with a pair of slimy corporate investors. In order to gain their support and money, they forced her to command a waitress (also a woman of color) to lick a spilled drink off the table to prove she was one of the boys. Lee says Stella never recovered from compromising her ideals so irreversibly in that moment.

“But I’m hoping she will now get a chance to,” she adds. “I think that’s part of the problem for her. It’s like she hasn’t been afforded the opportunity to reflect or to forgive or even, in a lot of ways, acknowledge in a bigger way some of the things she’s endured and done in order to get to where she is. So I’m hoping she’s doing that on a beach somewhere.”

The implosion of Stella’s image, literally thanks to her own AI, is two-fold. It exposed her own deep concerns about the ways she has contributed to the company’s stunted progress for people and women of color at the network (Mia scolds her earlier for this, saying, “You’re not one of us — you never were.”). But her AI also talks about her affair with Miles –– right in front of Celine. The French CEO uses it to immediately take Stella out, corporately speaking.

The AI version of Stella presented in the series wasn’t quite the leap forward in technology that Hollywood fears and reviles, but rather just another task handed to Lee this season.

“Initially, I had to read opposite myself,” she says of the filming process. “The reality of what we’re doing is we’re showing tech that is developing as we speak. You see all the pitfalls of it, and how dangerous it can be if these guardrails aren’t put into place. So when I was doing it, it was a mess. I was doing a combination of reading with someone on script, and then also an image of myself that was like not quite the final product. Then going back and seeing what they generated and being totally weirded out by it — because trying to have any sort of the timing, comedic or dramatic, with a non-sentient representation of yourself is very weird.”

But she couldn’t just play herself. Lee and the creative team worked to find ways to make the AI present as technologically perfect, but also make sure the imperfections of AI were still on full display.

“We talked at length about how many blinks we were gonna do and blinking in the wrong place and how funny that is, because there are limits to the avatars,” she says. “That is what is so uncanny about them and why, arguably, they will never be good humans. There are certain qualities that are impossible to nail. So, yeah, we did get to play with a lot of that, and we had a lot of laughs.”

When she is betrayed by her own likeness, Stella can only look out onto a shocked audience, and happens to find a familiar –– albeit, not friendly –– face among them. Mia is watching from the nosebleed seats, and Stella has to process that moment through her as well. The two have been apprehensive advocates for each other over the past two seasons, and this season Stella vowed to go to bat for Mia’s bid for news director. But when she recanted on that to further her own ambition with AI and the network, Mia became the embodiment of Stella’s failings, one that haunts this scene like a ghost of what might have been.

Courtesy of Apple TV

“That moment was so fully loaded because she knows that there’s a betrayal between them, the kind that you can’t come back from,” Lee says. “For each of them and for so long, the option to fail was something that just never existed. Like, it just wasn’t possible. So to experience the pinnacle of failure in such a public way and have Mia be a witness to that, is almost too much to bear. That exchange, that wordless exchange across that room, is like a hundred words being said between the two of them.”

During the entire episode, Mia, Miles and Celine have all told Stella in one way or another why her decisions have set herself up for failure. With Miles especially, he admonishes her for choosing a man she could never truly have, despite their impassioned pleas to choose each other over his comfortable life and her career. However, his rejection of her at the airport in the execution of said plan may be the deepest cut in Stella’s no good, very bad day. She is left broken, unsure if she should still get on the plane or try to mend the wreckage in her wake.

In the final scene, Lee hesitates for a moment before letting Stella choose. 

“I think it’s a whole new sensation that she has literally never experienced before,” she says. “It’s a lot to process within a few moments. When she realizes Miles isn’t coming, she is taking stock and realizing she has nothing. But the surprising thing for her and someone like her is in that moment of realizing she’s got nothing, it sort of means she’s got everything. That’s the gift of the horrible circumstances that have fallen on her. She really is free. I think, arguably, that step toward the plane is the scariest thing she’s probably ever done in her life.”

Don’t cry for Stella too much. Let’s not forget she sold her tech company for hundreds of millions, and had plenty of zeros on her paycheck before exiting stage left at UBN. So her next chapter will be very well-funded, even if her personal and professional lives are in shambles. But Stella has proven she is nothing if not resilient. The big question now is whether she will return to the show, as so many (maybe too many?) of UBN’s former execs have. Lee says she loves working with “The Morning Show” ensemble, and is always excited to spar with them over media jargon. But conversely, she’s also very protective of Stella and her journey, and she doesn’t think she should come back any time soon.

“When I think about her and what I want for her, I don’t know if there’s a place for her that exists quite yet,” Lee says. “I think the world has to shift a little bit more to make room for her in the way that I would want to see her. Otherwise, we’ll just see her being a slave to this corporation. Being a slave to unfulfilled desires, and I don’t want that for her.”

Given that “The Morning Show” exists about a year and change behind our own timeline, audiences may be waiting a long time for our current world to be worthy of Stella Bak’s resurrection. Until then, Lee hopes she is spending some of those millions somewhere far from the 24-hour news cycle.

“I want her to be completely taken by surprise by what’s out there for her,” Lee says. “If she ever comes back, I want her to be sort of like Matthew McConaughey as the beach bum, with bongos and the hair. I want her to really be roughed up a little bit by real-world living. Just to feed her soul a little bit, and become a person. Because I really do think it’s from that place that maybe she would have something ingenious to offer.”

But for those who watched the episode and momentarily thought Stella had suddenly died off screen, you weren’t alone. When Alex (Jennifer Aniston) announces Stella’s resignation on air, the reflective script on her career at UBN sounded an awful lot like a eulogy, so much so that some people even mentioned it to Lee.

“Jen was crying when she came to set on my last day,” Lee says. “It was so sweet, and Mimi [Leder] had such beautiful words that day. We are a family, so it was really moving. But you’re not alone if you thought that was a eulogy. Some other people on our crew were like: ‘This is a eulogy. What’s happening?’”

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Must Read: Véronique Nichanian Exits Hermès, A First Look at H&M x Glenn Martens
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Must Read: Véronique Nichanian Exits Hermès, A First Look at H&M x Glenn Martens

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. Véronique Nichanian is exiting as Hermès’ artistic director of men’s. Her final collection will be shown on Jan. 24, 2026, during Paris Fashion Week. Nichanian has worked at Hermès since 1988. “I am very …

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Must Read: Rachel Tashjian Joins CNN, Vestiaire Collective CEO Exits
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Must Read: Rachel Tashjian Joins CNN, Vestiaire Collective CEO Exits

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday. Rachel Tashjian has joined CNN as senior style reporter, the network announced on Tuesday. In her new role, Tashjian will provide multi-platform reporting and analysis of everyday appearance and high fashion alike, and will continue …

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'Big Bang Theory' Star's Partner Exits to Launch Hiro's Omakase
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‘Big Bang Theory’ Star’s Partner Exits to Launch Hiro’s Omakase

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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Jason Hiro Kim is going solo.

The producer and former manager has unveiled Hiro’s Omakase, a new indie production company eyeing stories across Japan, Korea and the U.S. — markets where the Korean exec, who came up by way of Japan and was educated stateside, has spent years building bridges.

Kim’s resume includes a 10-year-plus run repping talent at Lovett Management before making the jump to producing in 2020 alongside Kunal Nayyar. The “Big Bang Theory” alum brought Kim aboard to help run Good Karma Productions, where he’s overseen creative for half a decade on both scripted and unscripted fare. Good Karma’s pipeline includes a Nayyar-starring series being developed with Miramax.

With Kim’s exit, Good Karma is elevating Logan Kovarick from director of development to VP. He’ll keep tabs on the company’s growing development roster.

Under the Hiro’s Omakase banner, Kim plans to stay attached to select projects, including an adaptation of “Angel Island: Immigrant Gateway to America” by Erika Lee and Judy Yung. He’s also backing the Broadway bow of “The Lost Boys” and has a stake in an untitled Ketchup Entertainment feature.

“I’m eternally grateful to Kunal for almost two decades of a wonderful working partnership,” Kim said. “As I now focus my attention on this new venture, we will continue to collaborate in meaningful ways.”

Nayyar added: “Jason has been instrumental in my career for over the better part of 20 years, and it is with joy and admiration that I applaud him on his new venture. We will continue to find projects to work on in the future.”

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Must Read: Gwyneth Paltrow and Apple Martin Front GapStudio Campaign, Silvia Venturini Fendi Exits as Creative Director
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Must Read: Gwyneth Paltrow and Apple Martin Front GapStudio Campaign, Silvia Venturini Fendi Exits as Creative Director

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday. Gap announced the launch of GapStudio Fall 2025 Collection 03 with a campaign starring Gwyneth Paltrow and her daughter, Apple Martin. Photographed by Mario Sorrenti with creative direction by Zac Posen, the campaign also features a …

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Awez Darbar Exits Bigg Boss 19 After Silence, Missed 'Moves'
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Awez Darbar Exits Bigg Boss 19 After Silence, Missed ‘Moves’

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
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Social media content creator Awez Darbar’s journey on Bigg Boss 19 has come to an end. The popular creator was eliminated from the Salman Khan-hosted reality show in Sunday’s eviction, following a poor run in recent weeks.

Darbar, who boasts a massive following of over 20.4 million followers on Instagram and 12.6 million subscribers on YouTube, was nominated alongside Ashnoor Kaur, Pranit More, Gaurav Khanna, Mridul Tiwari, and Neelam Giri. After the audience vote, he landed in the bottom three, along with Ashnoor Kaur and Pranit More, ultimately leading to his exit.

A Reality Check and Missed Opportunities

Awez Darbar‘s eviction comes just days after his sister-in-law, actress and former Bigg Boss winner Gauahar Khan, visited the house and gave him a much-needed reality check on his performance. Gauahar, who is married to Awez’s brother Zaid Darbar, had stern words for him: “Awez, what’s happening with you? If you don’t fight your battle, who will? You are completely silent on the issues where you should be speaking up. If you get lost, then you have no chance in this show.”

This feedback echoed observations from the show’s host, Salman Khan, who had also urged Awez to step up his game. Over the last few weeks, Awez’s presence in the house had become notably subdued, and he often failed to inject himself into key conflicts.

About Awez Darbar 

Awez had entered the Bigg Boss house with his longtime girlfriend, fellow content creator Nagma Mirajkar. The couple was a key highlight early in the season, with Awez even proposing marriage to Nagma during their time on the show. However, Nagma was evicted just two weeks prior, which may have further dampened Awez’s spirit and performance. The couple had initially planned to marry in December but postponed their wedding to participate in Bigg Boss 19. Awez is the son of renowned music composer Ismail Darbar.

While inside the house, Awez formed close bonds with Gaurav Khanna, Ashnoor Kaur, Abhishek Bajaj, Mridul Tiwari, and Pranit More.

However, his time wasn’t without its controversies and clashes. He had significant arguments with contestants Baseer Ali and Amaal Mallik. The conflicts escalated to a point where the two accused him of character assassination, alleging that Awez had messaged other women while he was dating Nagma.

The Season So Far

Bigg Boss 19 streams at 9 pm on JioHotstar before its TV telecast on Colors TV at 10:30 pm. The season has seen a mix of personalities, including contestants like Kunickaa Sadanand, Gaurav Khanna, Ashnoor Kaur, Tanya Mittal, and Amaal Mallik.

Awez’s girlfriend, Nagma Mirajkar, and Polish actor Natalia Janoszek were the first contestants to exit the season in a double eviction. The show is continuing with its remaining housemates as the battle for the Bigg Boss 19 trophy intensifies.

With the eviction of a major social media star like Awez Darbar, do you think the dynamics of the house will change significantly in the coming weeks?

September 29, 2025 0 comments
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Vince Is Dead, Billy Burke Exits in Season 4 Trailer
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Vince Is Dead, Billy Burke Exits in Season 4 Trailer

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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CBS isn’t going to make viewers wait until the Oct. 17 premiere to find out who survived the massive fire on “Fire Country.” On Tuesday, the first trailer for Season 4 revealed that Vince (Billy Burke) died in the burning building that the finale ended with, while both Sharon (Diane Farr) and Walter (Jeff Fahey) survived — and Bode (Max Thieriot) seemingly had to be locked in the truck in order to save him too.

In the trailer, Jake (Jordan Calloway) won’t allow Bode to run back inside; he yells, “I will never forgive this.”

After the fire, the trailer cuts to Bode giving a eulogy at his father’s funeral. “I’m going to spend the rest of my career protecting my father’s town, my father’s station, and my father’s mission,” he says. Later, it’s revealed that he feels that means he should be battalion chief, telling Jake (who, more qualified, wants the role), “It’s my birthright.”

The show’s creators opened up about the decision to kill off Vince, telling TVInsider that on a show about firefighters, it felt “truthful to the work that these people do” to have a death.

“Last season was about legacy — Vince dealing with the legacy of his father and using that as a lens to look at what his relationship with Bode was. And as we were talking about the end of the season, we felt like the thing that was really going to shake up the show and shake up our characters in the best way possible and force them to really reassess where they were and what they were doing was this kind of loss,” Tony Phelan said. “And so at the same time, we want to be very respectful of the character of Vince, of how important he is to the show, and how important Billy was as a presence on the show. So, the loss of Vince is going to echo through the entire season, and we are going to see our younger firefighters really have to begin to grapple with growing up and what is the next step for them.”

Elsewhere, the trailer previews a grieving Sharon telling the 42 they’re suspended from active duty and Audrey (Leven Rambin)’s return; plus, Gabriela (Stephanie Arcila) tells Bode she still loves him. Though back for the premiere, Arcila is exiting the series after the episode.

Emmy winner Shawn Hatosy also joins this season and can be briefly seen visiting the firefighters in the trailer. He’ll be portraying a new character who helps firefighters deal with loss.

Watch the trailer below:

September 23, 2025 0 comments
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