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Derek Hough and Julianne Hough
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‘Dancing With the Stars’ Siblings Derek and Julianne Hough on Growing Up Together on the Hit Series (Exclusive)

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
written by jummy84

With hundreds of episodes of Dancing With the Stars between them, siblings Derek and Julianne Hough quick-stepped their way into America’s hearts. We caught up with the Emmy-winning choreographers — Derek is now a judge and Julianne a cohost on the show — to chat about their favorite memories and what keeps them coming back to the ballroom.

What does 20 years of Dancing With the Stars mean to you?

Julianne Hough: I don’t know where to begin. The show has been in the homes of families year after year. There’s something so beautiful about the fact that people come on [the dance floor] being vulnerable and grow right in front of our eyes. We see it through rhinestones and fringe, but it’s really this transformational journey.

Derek Hough : It’s incredible to be a part of something that has had this excitement around it for 20 years. Every single thing I’ve experienced on this show has been life-changing. I’ve learned so many different lessons. I’ve grown up on this show.

Yeah, you definitely have!

Derek: I have facial hair now! When I started it [in 2007], I didn’t. I’m a full little man now, kind of. [Laughs]

Who’s gone through that growth process with you on the show that really stands out in your memory?

Julianne: [Olympic speed skater] Apolo Ohno, my first partner, had these big trunk legs, and to watch him figure out how to move his body in a new way and the dedication that he put into it…he transformed in front of our eyes. [Para-snowboarder] Amy Purdy [in Season 18] found this feminine side to her that she said she hadn’t felt since she lost her legs.

Derek: Amy was extraordinary. Dancing with [conservationist] Bindi Irwin [on Season 21] was really special.

Adam Taylor / Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images

Now Bindi’s younger brother Robert is coming on the show for Season 34.

Derek: I’m going to be so hard on Robert! I’m just kidding. [Laughs] It is really amazing to see the full-circle moment — dancing with Bindi 10 years ago, and here Robert is.

Did you two ever think you’d be working together like this?

Derek: No. Our parents actually said, “Hey, you should dance with your sister.” And I’m like, “No, no, you’re defeating the whole purpose of why I started to dance!” I wanted to dance with girls.

Julianne: I am a girl.

Derek: Well, you know what I’m saying. But it’s actually amazing to see our careers have run on these beautiful parallel lines.

Julianne: That pathway of being a dancer and then a judge — it’s kind of crazy.

Derek: Let’s be honest, Julianne was first on Dancing With the Stars.

Julianne: Did you just give me credit?

Derek: I did! [Aside] But she only won twice.

Is there a childhood dynamic that still kicks in when you’re together?

Julianne: Clearly, there’s sibling rivalry. We’re just really playful with each other.

Derek: We’re just goofs.

Julianne: What I love is that every week we’re in different areas on set, but we get our little moments where we get to hang out in the commercial breaks. It’s cool.

Do you have a dream celebrity cast member?

Julianne: Keke Palmer would be so fun to have on, because her personality is so big and she’s so authentic. Kelly Ripa would be amazing. Chris Hemsworth should come back since he did the Australian version and placed sixth. But there’s nothing like the American version.

Derek, you’ve won the Mirrorball trophy six times! How did you celebrate?

Derek: The initial moment was just unbelievable. Weirdly enough, [as a pro] the celebration was short-lived. The next day is like, “All right, got to think about the next season.” But now, I get to look back at those moments with Bindi or Nicole Scherzinger or Jennifer Grey and celebrate.

What’s your favorite role on the show — dancer, judge, or host?

Julianne: They all come with something different. As a dancer, you’re competing, and as a judge, you want to give your expertise to help [the contestants] grow. As a host, my job is to [make sure] everyone else feels like they have the space to shine and connect with the audience.

Derek: The hardest part about being a judge is that you’ve got 15 seconds to say something, whereas as a dancer, you have several hours to work and nitpick at things. But I love being in that room. When you walk into the ballroom, it is really sacred ground. The stories that have unfolded, the triumphs, the failures, the heartbreaks. There’s so much that has happened in that room, and every time I walk in there, every season, it’s a brand-new feeling.

—Reporting by Kate Hahn

Dancing With the Stars, Season 34 Premiere, Tuesday, September 16, 8/7c, ABC

For a more extended celebration of two decades of Dancing With the Stars, from exclusive interviews to retrospectives and must-see photos, pick up a copy of TV Guide Magazine’s Dancing With the Stars 20th Anniversary special issue, available for purchase online at DWTS.TVGM2025.com and on newsstands now.

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K-Pop Albums to Hit Number One on Billboard 200: Full List
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K-Pop Albums to Hit Number One on Billboard 200: Full List

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Stray Kids’ new album KARMA puts K-pop back in a familiar spot – No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. By debuting at No. 1 on the chart dated Sept. 6, KARMA becomes the 20th album or EP by a K-pop act to reach No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The first was BTS’ Love Yourself: Tear in June 2018.

Stray Kids has amassed seven No. 1 titles on the Billboard 200, which puts them out front among K-pop acts. BTS is in second place, with six No. 1 titles. ATEEZ is next in line with two No. 1s on the Billboard 200. SuperM, BLACKPINK, TOMORROW X TOGETHER, NewJeans and TWICE have all notched one No. 1 to date.

BLACKPINK was the first female K-pop act to land a No. 1 album on the Billboard 200. They scored with Born Pink in 2022. NewJeans and TWICE were the second and third.

K-pop groups tend to be large ensembles. TWICE has nine members, one more than Stray Kids and ATEEZ. BTS and SuperM each have seven members. TOMORROW X TOGETHER and NewJeans each have five members. BLACKPINK has four members. To date, no K-pop solo artists, duos or trios have topped the Billboard 200.

There have been multiple No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 by K-pop acts in every year since 2018 except for 2021, when there were none, and 2025, when there has been just one so far. The peak year (to date) for most No. 1 K-pop albums on the Billboard 200 was 2023, when there were five. There were four in 2022 and four again in 2024.

Here’s a list of all K-pop albums to top the Billboard 200. They are listed in chronological order.

  • BTS, Love Yourself: Tear

    BTS
    Image Credit: JTBC PLUS/Imazins via Getty Images

    Date Hit No. 1: June 2, 2018

    Single: “Fake Love”

  • BTS, Love Yourself: Answer

    Date Hit No. 1: September 8, 2018

    Single: “Idol”

  • BTS, Map of the Soul: PERSONA

    Date Hit No. 1:  April 27, 2019

    Singles: “Boy with Luv,” “Make It Right”

  • SuperM, SuperM: The First Mini Album EP

    Date Hit No. 1: October 19, 2019

    Single: “Jopping”

  • BTS, MAP OF THE SOUL: 7

    Date Hit No. 1: March 7, 2020

    Singles: “Black Swan,” “On”

  • BTS, BE

    Date Hit No. 1: Dec. 5, 2020

    Single: “Life Goes On”

  • Stray Kids, Stray Kids Mini Album: Oddinary (EP)

    Stray KidsStray Kids
    Image Credit: The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty Images

    Date Hit No. 1: April 2, 2022

    Single: “Maniac”

  • BTS, Proof

    Date Hit No. 1: June 25, 2022

    Single: “Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)”

  • BLACKPINK, Born Pink

    BLACKPINKBLACKPINK
    Image Credit: Jeff Kravitz/Getty Images for MTV/Paramount Global

    Date Hit No. 1: Oct. 1, 2022

    Singles: “Pink Venom,” “Shut Down”

  • Stray Kids, Maxident

    Date Hit No. 1: Oct. 22, 2022

    Single: “Case 143”

  • TOMORROW X TOGETHER, The Name Chapter: Temptation (EP)

    Date Hit No. 1: Feb. 11, 2023

    Single: “Sugar Rush Ride”

  • Stray Kids, 5-Star

    Date Hit No. 1: June 17, 2023

    Single: “S-Class”

  • NewJeans, 2nd EP ‘Get Up’

    NewJeansNewJeans
    Image Credit: The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty Images

    Date Hit No. 1: Aug. 5, 2023

    Singles: “Super Shy,” “Cool With You,” “ETA”

  • Stray Kids, ROCK-STAR

    Date Hit No. 1: Nov. 25, 2023

    Single: “Lalalala”

  • ATEEZ, THE WORLD EP. FIN:WILL

    ATEEZATEEZ
    Image Credit: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images

    Date Hit No. 1: Dec. 16, 2023

    Single: “Crazy Form”

  • TWICE, With YOU-th (EP)

    Date Hit No. 1: March 9, 2024

    Singles: “I Got You,” “One Spark”

  • Stray Kids, ATE (EP)

    Date Hit No. 1: Aug. 3, 2024

    Single: “Chk Chk Boom”

  • ATEEZ, Golden Hour: Part.2 (EP)

    Date Hit No. 1: Nov. 30, 2024

    Single: “Ice on My Teeth”

  • Stray Kids, Hop

    Date Hit No. 1: Dec. 28, 2024

    Single: “Walkin on Water”

  • Stray Kids, KARMA

    Date Hit No. 1: Sept. 6, 2025

    Single: “Ceremony”

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Here’s What Netizens Are Saying About Sidharth Malhotra & Janhvi Kapoor’s Param Sundari!
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Sidharth Malhotra & Janhvi Kapoor’s Film Is “The Next Super Hit After Saiyaara,” Confirm Netizens!

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

What Are Netizens Saying About Sidharth Malhotra & Janhvi Kapoor’s Param Sundari? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor starrer Param Sundari has finally been released in theaters. The movie is a mix of romance, comedy, and family sentiments, and has opened to mostly positive reviews from netizens. After watching the first day’s show, moviegoers are actively sharing their experience on X (formerly Twitter).

Param Sundari X Review: What Are Netizens Saying About The Film?

One user who watched the movie on day one wrote, “Watched – #ParamSundari. Beautiful comedy romantic drama. Rating 4 (Stars) Janhvi Kapoor best performance.”

Watched – #ParamSundari
Beautiful Comedy Romantic Drama ❤️
Raiting 4⭐ ⭐⭐⭐
Janhvi Kapoor Best Performance 🔥 #SidharthMalhotra #JanhviKapoor #MaddockFilms @MaddockFilms pic.twitter.com/QOwQMs5xV1

— Complan Boy 🥛 (@angelpriya3215) August 29, 2025

Another cinegoer said the film reminded them of Bollywood entertainers from the past, “#ParamSundari Seeing #SidharthMalhotra back in the movies after so long feels so good. #JanhviKapoor is not bad. She wins my heart in #Danger song. I liked the movie. If u enjoyed #ChennaiExpress #2States watch this. Rating 3 1/2.”

#ParamSundari Seeing #SidharthMalhotra back in the movies after so long feels so good. #JhanviKapoor is not bad. She wins my heart in #Danger song. I liked the movie if u enjoyed #ChennaiExpress #2states watch this .
Rating
⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2 #Bollywood #RomanceWriter

— ❤️✨️Navitha✨️❤️ (@Navi_avnii) August 29, 2025

A different review highlighted the film’s structure, praising both halves while noting their distinct tones. The user wrote, “Just watched #ParamSundari starring #SidharthMalhotra & #JanhviKapoor Rating: 4/5 First Half – Stylish entry, Sid-Janhvi chemistry, catchy songs & a gripping interval hook! Second Half / Climax – Power-packed family drama + massy action showdown.”

Just watched #ParamSundari    starring #SidharthMalhotra & #JanhviKapoor
✨ Rating: 4/5 🌟🌟🌟🌟
✅ First Half – Stylish entry, Sid-Janhvi chemistry, catchy songs & a gripping interval hook!
🔥 Second Half / Climax – Power-packed family drama + massy action showdown 💥 pic.twitter.com/yOyo0x73eK

— STat. Advait Akash Shah (@advait_akash) August 28, 2025

Some were convinced this could be the next big hit. One fan shared, “Manifesting #ParamSundari to be next super hit after Saiyaara.”

Manifesting #ParamSundari to be next super hit after Saiyaara 🤞

— priya 💌 (@Priya_Thakurr) August 28, 2025

Another kept it simple and direct: “#ParamSundariReview 4/5 stars. A fun rollercoaster of comedy & laughter! #SidharthMalhotra & #JanhaviKapoor nailed their roles. #JanhaviKapoor is absolute ‘Sundari’ as the title suggests. Make your weekend fun – don’t miss #ParamSundari.”

#ParamSundariReview ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | 4/5 stars 🎬
A fun rollercoaster of comedy & laughter! #SiddharthMalhotra & #JanhaviKapoor nailed their roles. #JanhaviKapoor is absolute ‘Sundari’ as the title suggests. Make your weekend fun – don’t miss #ParamSundari . pic.twitter.com/1rRvXk4rcX

— Tejas The Critic (@Tejas01679537) August 28, 2025

However, not every viewer was completely sold. One penned, “‘Param Sundari’ is an enjoyable watch for fans of Punjabi cinema and cultural drama. It’s heartfelt and entertaining, but could’ve been more impactful with tighter writing and more nuanced direction. Rating 3 stars.”

Param Sundari” is an enjoyable watch for fans of Punjabi cinema and cultural drama. It’s heartfelt and entertaining, but could’ve been more impactful with tighter writing and more nuanced direction.
Rating ⭐⭐⭐#ParamSundari #ParamSundariTrailer #ParamSundariReview

— Akash _SRkian (@Akash_saxena__) August 29, 2025

Check out the more X reactions below:

#ParamSundarIReview ~ SUPER ENTERTAINER ✅🎬

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Honestly, #ParamSundari    has to be the most ENTERTAINING FILM of 2025 till now. It’s got everything—COMEDY, ROMANCE, EMOTIONS and some really amazing MUSIC🔥

The CHEMISTRY between @SidMalhotra & #JanhviKapoor pic.twitter.com/14SAvr5tT5

— Satyam Maurya🧢 (@Satyam0001m) August 29, 2025

The CHEMISTRY between @SidMalhotra & #JanhviKapoor feels so FRESH and HEARTWARMING, you’ll smile every time they’re on screen together 👌🏻The COMEDY scenes are pure gold, had the whole theatre laughing non-stop 😂
~ CineHub#ParamSundari #ParamSundariReview https://t.co/ElkmOkV6gr

— Vivek Mishra🧢 (@actor_vivekm89) August 29, 2025

#ParamSundari :⭐⭐⭐🌟/,5 light hearted love story with culture side shows you will entertain after watch this go and watch I suggest you all ❤️#siddarthmalhotra #JanviKapoor #MaddockFilms pic.twitter.com/GzZcele1qr

— iamtejan_ (@tejen_basnet) August 29, 2025

#ParamSundariReview: The Tangy Fusion Of Two Flavours. ❤️🧿

Rating: 4*/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐#ParamSundari is a spotless Rom-com with a blend of humour, drama, romance and the cultural aromas. It will take you to the unforeseen rollercoaster ride which doesn’t give you a single boredom.… pic.twitter.com/jTpXfDEgU4

— Suryakant Dholakhandi (@maadalaadlahere) August 29, 2025

One-word review for #ParamSundari: ENCHANTING.

The film stands out as a feel-good entertainer with crackling chemistry between Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, excellent music (especially “Pardesiya”), and visually stunning Kerala locations, notably in the climactic boat… pic.twitter.com/Ad3CTZYVJj

— Kapil Bhargava (@lazykapil) August 29, 2025

Param Sundari X Review: Final Verdict

From the chatter on X, Param Sundari has turned out to be a lively entertainer that works largely because of its lead stars. Fans cannot stop praising Sidharth Malhotra’s charm and Janhvi Kapoor’s confident act, with many even calling it her best performance to date. The first half, interval hook, and songs have been the crowd-pullers, while the climax has delivered the emotional kick. On the downside, a few viewers felt the writing dipped in parts and could have been sharper. Otherwise, the film is perceived as a fun family drama with romance and action mixed in.

For more such stories, check out Bollywood News

Must Read: Param Sundari Music Review: Hey Maddock, Kab Se Thi Main Ummeed Mein For This Suroorifying Ishq By Sonu Nigam, Adnan Sami & Shreya Ghoshal!

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All prose, no cons: These book groups will help you hit your reading goals
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All prose, no cons: These book groups will help you hit your reading goals

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Of course, you want to read more. Everybody does. It’s the most virtuous habit of our time. Online, Bookstagrammers are doing 30-second reviews of exciting titles that just dropped. On YouTube, there are endless streams of people acting out a novel’s intro, leaving off at the cliffhanger, urging viewers to “go read the rest”. There are online and offline book clubs, travelling libraries, silent-reading communities, swaps, challenges and all kinds of shortcuts.

Book communities make reading seem like a group project everyone wants to be a part of. (SHUTTERSTOCK)

Reading culture isn’t dying, says Manik Jaiswal, who runs one of India’s most active reading initiatives. It’s just taken a new shape, one that keeps up with screentime, scrolling, wishlists and travel goals. When people say they’re trying every trick in the book to get others to read, they’re not kidding. Take a look.

Meenal Sharma’s Bookchor organises Lock The Box events that are like a treasure hunt.
Meenal Sharma’s Bookchor organises Lock The Box events that are like a treasure hunt.

The book buffet

Some people believe reading is about quality, not quantity. Others head to Bookchor’s Lock The Box sales with glee. This is where customers pay a set price for an empty box, and then carry away as many pre-owned books as the box fits. For those who haven’t figured out their tastes yet, and can’t afford new books in every genre, this is a bonanza. For those who know what they like and want more of it, cheaply, it’s a bonanza too. “Our Lock The Box events turned books into a treasure hunt,” says founder Meenal Sharma.

The event travels nationwide. They’ve just wrapped up Indore and are on their way to Shimla. At every stop, readers find a surprise – a pre-owned title that’s been out of stock in their city, or a promising one they’d never heard about. And of course, Lock The Box also buys old books in each city, so the pickings are never the same.

Bookstagrams generate hype around new releases. (SHUTTERSTOCK)
Bookstagrams generate hype around new releases. (SHUTTERSTOCK)

On Insta

Nashik resident Neelanjali uses only her first name and operates @BooksMakeMeWhole, a six-year-old account devoted to books she hopes more people would read. She knows she can’t force anyone into it, so her grid is laid out as a series of mini listicles: Books that live in my head rent free, Indian authors that are too good to miss, and so on. “Not everyone reads long reviews, but those who do are more likely to pick up the book that resonates with them.” And, like any other influencer, she drops tips on her reading routine and for getting out of a slump.

The account has 61K followers and, from the comments, they all seem to know each other and welcome new voices. “The best way to convince someone to pick up a book is by being honest and open about how it made me feel, how I connected with the story, or how it impacted me personally,” she says. She’ll also share a favourite quote or excerpt to get her followers hooked on to a story.

More like this: @SpoonfulOfPages, @Reader_Viddh, @BagFullOfBooks.

Online book clubs are connecting book lovers who don’t want to leave their couch. (SHUTTERSTOCK)
Online book clubs are connecting book lovers who don’t want to leave their couch. (SHUTTERSTOCK)

On the web

Online book clubs are starting to connect book lovers who don’t really want to leave their comfy couch. Divya Jain and Snigdha Gautam set up The Indian Book Club in the pandemic, and have continued with it long after the lockdowns were lifted. There are separate sections for young and grown up readers on their website, and more than 13K followers on Insta (@IndiaReadWithUs).

The club takes it slow – one book a month, and they set up read-alongs, virtual discussions and author Q&As. It’s not unusual to see GenZ and grandparents all bonding (or calmly disagreeing) over the same book. “A 19-year-old and a 60-year-old discussing Pachinko or Ikigai in the same meeting? That’s the magic,” Jain says. “It still blows our minds, sometimes.”

Narendra Singh and Manik Jaiswal, founders of Bookoholics, host reading trips in the mountains.
Narendra Singh and Manik Jaiswal, founders of Bookoholics, host reading trips in the mountains.

In the mountains

Manik Jaiswal and Narendra Singh started The Bookoholics on Facebook in 2011. They were barely 19 and 20 years old at the time. Now, almost a decade-and-a-half in, it might just be India’s busiest reading community. Their Insta alone (@TheBookoholics) has close to one million followers.

Jaiswal recalls how they started out, with “quotes from Khaled Hosseini, Haruki Murakami, messy book summaries, candid reviews, unfiltered bookish rants”. It was more heartfelt than curated. “Slowly, people started engaging with us.”

They do more than reviews, meetups and donation drives. The Bookoholics runs a Book Exchange, in which swappers include personal notes for recipients, often sparking friendships and new connections between strangers. From 100 books in Season 1 to more than 2,000 in Season 4, the exchange remains free.

Since 2017, they’ve also hosted four-day reading trips in the mountains for members. This is where participants get through a tome in a silent-reading session, join a book circle and discuss novels under the stars. Sign up early – they sell out fast.

Group reading clubs are a hit almost everywhere they’ve been initiated in India. (SHUTTERSTOCK)
Group reading clubs are a hit almost everywhere they’ve been initiated in India. (SHUTTERSTOCK)

In the park

Group reading clubs have been a hit almost everywhere they’ve been initiated in India. Mohammed Nusrath and Biswarupa Barik set up Hyderabad Reads as a way to get citizens to use public spaces as peaceful reading zones. “We began in Jubilee Hills and Banjara Hills because these hubs attract people from different states,” says Nusrath.

They’ve spread to other locations in the city, and each spot brings a mix of homegrown readers and those who’ve moved to Hyderabad to work but were seeking bookish company. “We don’t do anything extraordinary to push people to read; we simply show up,” Nusrath says. “When someone sees a group coming together every weekend to read, it acts as a reminder of that ‘one thing’ they’ve been meaning to do but keep postponing. People see it and think, ‘Why not join them?’” There’s probably one in your city already.

Anup Nair, founder of Fictionary, has a Whatsapp group where people share book recommendations.
Anup Nair, founder of Fictionary, has a Whatsapp group where people share book recommendations.

The book café

Where many cafes now have a shelf of books, Fictionary in Mumbai has walls and walls of them. The part-library, part-coffee-shop, part-cosy-hangout, part-bookfest-venue is dedicated to fiction. Founder Anup Nair chose it because he discovered its restorative power after years of picking up only non-fiction titles as a corporate worker. “Fiction became an escape from the routine, the stresses of life, and from the constant need to self-improve while reading,” he says.

Fictionary is a year old and has a mix of buzzing and quiet nooks. It hosts reading mixers and book-club events. There’s a WhatsApp group, where members exchange recommendations. And their Insta (@FictionaryBooks) keeps their 76K followers updated about what’s happening at the store and which collabs are in the works. “Being surrounded by other readers has motivated a lot of people to go back to reading,” Nair says.

From HT Brunch, August 30, 2025

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Dear Media President Paige Port on Her Daily Routine and What It Really Takes to Create a Hit Podcast
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Dear Media President Paige Port on Her Daily Routine and What It Really Takes to Create a Hit Podcast

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Listen up! Dear Media president Paige Port and DITL (a.k.a. Day in the Life) host is spilling all the secrets to building a top-charting podcast. 

While the entertainment expert, who has interviewed Jordin Sparks, Harry Hamlin, and Hannah Brown, is usually uncovering celebrities’ daily routines, ET flipped the script to see how Port manages her own busy schedule.

Let’s Not Talk About the Husband

“During the week, I’m up around 6 a.m. and I start the day with a workout. I usually do a mix of F45, obé, and Form before shifting into mom mode,” she shares. “My husband gets our two kids up and out of bed, and by the time I get home, it’s time to get them ready for school.”

From there, the entrepreneur heads to the network’s office in West Hollywood, California, where she helps A-listers like Khloé Kardashian, Scheana Shay, and Kristin Cavallari turn their ideas into hit shows.

“My day is typically spent in meetings with our talent and team,” Port notes.

Khloé in Wonder Land

As for why many stars are flocking to this format: “A podcast gives them the time and space to share their stories in their own words. It creates a direct, intimate connection with their audience that feels both unfiltered and intentional.”

Whether Port is the behind the mic, or behind-the-scenes, she believes authenticity is essential for making engaging content.

“People want depth and connection in a way that fits into their daily lives. … It’s all about creating a space that feels warm, inviting, and curious,” she shares.

Dear Media

“If you’re truly interested, that energy translates and makes the conversation more engaging. … When guests feel listened to and not rushed, they open up and share the most candid moments.”

As for other tips to flourish in the space, Port says consistency is key.

“The shows that succeed are the ones that show up week after week and build trust with their audience over time. Also, good audio and video quality always helps.”

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'Adolescence' Co-Creator Says Netflix Hit Started Off 'Impossible'
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‘Adolescence’ Co-Creator Says Netflix Hit Started Off ‘Impossible’

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Welcome to It’s a Hit! In this series, IndieWire speaks to creators and showrunners behind a few of our favorite television programs about the moment they realized their show was breaking big.

So many things can go wrong on any given project. When they go right, it means that the creators in charge have made a series of decisions that support the story they want to tell. Netflix’s “Adolescence” broke out way bigger than anyone ever expected, and wound up scoring 13 Primetime Emmy nominations.

Decision 1: Actor and producer Stephen Graham approached his frequent collaborator Jack Thorne (“The Virtues,” “Help”) to write the show.

KPOP DEMON HUNTERS, (aka KPOP: DEMON HUNTERS), from left: Rumi (voice: Arden Cho), Zoey (voice: Ji-Young Yoo), Mira (voice: May Hong), 2025. © Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection
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Decision 2: Thorne convinced Graham to write it with him. “I’ve always thought that he was an actor that had a writer within him,” said Thorne to IndieWire over Zoom. “He is instinctively a storyteller. And so I wanted to find a way to harness that side of his brain and use it. He’s nervous about writing, he’s dyslexic, he doesn’t see himself as a writer, but I thought we could find a way to work together that would allow that side of his brain to flower.”

They met on Zooms; as Graham and Thorne talked things through, Thorne finalized dialogue and typed the script into the computer.

Decision 3: They wrote the show to be shot in four episodes as single long takes. “I want this to be about knife crimes,” Graham told Thorne, “and I want this to be in a single take and four episodes.” During the writing process, Thorne realized that “the single take was changing the way I write. I could see the joy of the incomplete. Where, conventionally, I would tell a story was not possible. Writing this show I realized the damage of that rhythm. This kicked me halfway across the road, and I was seeing traffic come towards me. And Stephen was an army captain, he’s ruthless. It’s done with love, and it’s done with care.”

Decision 4: With a rapidly approaching window to shoot the show, Graham and Thorne did something risky. All they had written was Episode 1. “I didn’t want to lose that window, and I didn’t want the project to die,” said Thorne. “Let’s write episodes 2 and 3 on spec and and thankfully, it paid off for us.”

ADOLESCENCE, from left: Erin Doherty, Owen Cooper, (Season 1, ep. 103, aired March 13, 2025). photo: courtesy of Ben Blackall / ©Netflix/ Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Adolescence‘ ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection

Decision 5: Amazon, the original home of the series, did not want to make the show they wanted to make. So they walked away. “We just didn’t suit what they wanted to do,” said Thorne.

Decision 6: This allowed the two creators to go to Netflix UK. Graham had starred in the Netflix political series “Bodies.” They met with Netflix in January 2024 and were shooting by the summer. “Adolescence” launched production in July 2024 with director Phil Barantini and cinematographer Matthew Lewis, who had both shot the one-take drama “Boiling Point” with Graham. “They knew how to do it,” said Thorne. “The difference was that was a single room, and we weren’t doing single rooms. We were throwing cameras out of trucks. One of my jobs was to write the impossible and let these technically brilliant people work out ways to solve it, because it is always in the impossible that the interesting things happen.”

Decision 7: They fixed Episode 3. The first episode to be filmed was the confrontation between the 13-year-old accused murderer Jamie (Owen Cooper) and his psychologist (Erin Doherty). But Netflix had notes. “We had rehearsal week, tech week, and shoot week,” said Thorne. “Particularly Thursday of tech week, there will be a lot of people around watching the take, because that would be a dress rehearsal for where we were going to go with it. And at that point, any problems with the script would be apparent, and we’d have to get the spanners and the screwdrivers out and fix it, because there was no edit. The script wasn’t a document which then would be taken into filming, which then would be taken into the edit. The script was the story. On Episode 3, Anne Mensah, our Netflix exec, felt like we were taking way too long to get into the room. We slashed the script, and that still felt too ponderous. And so we ended up with [the psychologist] being late. And she was then traveling through the center at triple speed. It was one of those golden processes that happened so rarely, where it felt like everyone wanted to be on the same team.”

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 27: (L-R) Jack Thorne, Owen Cooper, Stephen Graham, Ashley Walters and Erin Doherty attend Netflix's "Adolescence" ATAS Event at Television Academy's Wolf Theatre at the Saban Media Center on May 27, 2025 in North Hollywood, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)
Jack Thorne, Owen Cooper, Stephen Graham, Ashley Walters, and Erin Doherty attend Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ ATAS Event at Television Academy’s Wolf Theatre at the Saban Media Center on May 27, 2025 in North Hollywood, CaliforniaGetty Images

Decision 8: Netflix got behind it. The show was screened for content chief Bela Bajaria, who showed it to Co-CEO Ted Sarandos. “They were helping us position it so that it did have an international life,” said Thorne. “They were on it from the start, and they were passionate about it, and they felt like they had something that people will want to see. But that’s not to say it wasn’t a massive surprise. Because we thought we’d made a little show that might have some international interest, but we didn’t think it would do what it did, no one would ever dare. It did well in countries that I wouldn’t expect to be interested in the story of a lad from Pontefract just outside of Doncaster. We weren’t trying to tell a story that would work in America. It was about knife crime, not gun crime. It was local, but when it is specific enough it does work internationally, if given the chance. And that’s not just true of ‘Adolescence,’ that’s true of a lot of stories.”

Once the show aired to raves, Thorne started getting messages from old school friends, people who aren’t in the business. “You became aware of how many people in different countries were watching it and having that response,” said Thorne. “It is partly down to the single shot, and people were interested in the technical prowess that Matt and Phil showed in making the show, and there is an element of the fear of ‘What’s going on with my teenager behind a closed door?’ But the main reason is there was something about the performances that was special. The actors weren’t being required to do Scene 13 from Episode 2, followed by Scene 16 from Episode 3, and then Scene 20 from Episode 6, because we only have the location for the single day. They were actually telling the story of an hour. And they were telling it on their faces.”

Next up: Thorne is working on Sam Mendes’ series of films about The Beatles. That’s all he can say. He also adapted William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies,” directed by Mark London and filmed with 42 boys off the coast of Malaysia.

All episodes of “Adolescence” are now streaming on Netflix.

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The Last Dinner Party lead boycott of Victorious as The Mary Wallopers hit back and festival respond
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The Last Dinner Party lead boycott of Victorious as The Mary Wallopers hit back and festival respond

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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The Last Dinner Party are among a group of artists to have boycotted Victorious Festival after The Mary Wallopers’ set was cut short for displaying a Palestinian flag.

On Friday (August 22), the Irish band were halfway through their opening song at the Portsmouth festival when their sound was cut by festival organisers and the Palestine flag on stage with them was taken away. As the crowd started to boo, the band led a chant of “free, free Palestine”.

The Mary Wallopers updated fans on Saturday with an Instagram post reading: “Yesterday, a famine was declared in Gaza, where at least 65 people were killed by Israeli attacks, all the while Israel pushed ahead with plans to split the West Bank in two. These are the important facts about yesterday.”

Alongside an unedited video of their set being cut short, they added: “The festival have released a misleading statement to the press claiming they cut our sound because of a discriminatory chant and not the band’s call to Free Palestine. Our video clearly shows a Victorious crew member coming on stage, interfering with our show, removing the flag from the stage and then the sound being cut following a chant of ‘Free Palestine’. The same crew member is later heard in the video saying, ‘you aren’t playing until the flag is removed’.”

“We completely reject Victorious’ portrayal of today’s events and request that they retract their statement immediately. We know this is getting some attention and we don’t want another distraction which takes attention away from the genocide that is happening in Palestine,” they added.

Now, a number of other artists have announced they will not be playing at Victorious this weekend, including The Last Dinner Party, The Academic and Cliffords.

“We are outraged by the decision made to silence The Mary Wallopers yesterday at Victorious,” The Last Dinner Party wrote in a statement. “As a band we cannot cosign political censorship and will therefore be boycotting the festival today.”

“As Gazans are deliberately plunged into catastrophic famine after two years of escalating violence, it is urgent and obvious that artists use their platform to draw attention to the cause. To see an attempt to direct attention away from the genocide in order to maintain an apolitical image is immensely disappointing.”

“Throughout this summer we have used our stages to encourage our audience to donate even a drink’s worth of money to Medical Aid for Palestinians, and today we urge you more than ever to do the same,” they continued.

“We are so deeply sorry to our fans who were looking forward to seeing us today, and we are devastated to be put in this position that upsets both us and you.”

The Mary Wallopers’ fellow Irish artists The Academic and Cliffords have also pulled out of the festival. The Academic said they “can’t in good conscience stand up and play at a festival that silences free speech and the right to express your views”, while Cliffords said, “we refuse to play if we are to be censored for showing our support to the people of Palestine”.

On Friday, Victorious told NME that “although a flag was displayed on stage contrary to our policy, and this was raised with the artist’s crew, the show was not ended at this point, and it was the artist’s decision to stop the song. The decision by the event management to cut the sound and end the performance was only taken after the band used a chant which is widely understood to have a discriminatory context.”

The festival has since posted a statement that said they “didn’t handle the explanation of our policies sensitively or far enough in advance to allow a sensible conclusion to be reached. This put the band and our own team in a difficult situation which never should have arisen. We would like to sincerely apologise to all concerned.”

Posted by Victorious Festival on Saturday, August 23, 2025

“We absolutely support the right of artists to freely express their views from the stage, within the law and the inclusive nature of the event,” they added. “Our policy of not allowing flags of any kind, which has been in place for many years for wider event management and safety reasons, is not meant to compromise that right.”

“We accept that, although mics remained live for longer, sound for The Mary Wallopers’ audience was cut as described in the band’s video and that comments after that were not audible to the public. We are sorry that this situation has come about and will be making a substantial donation to humanitarian relief efforts for the Palestinian people.”

Victorious is one of many festivals to be operated by Superstruct Entertainment, which is owned by the controversial global investment firm KKR, which has been criticised by many artists for its alleged stakes in weapons manufacturing companies and Israel corporations operating in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Several other festivals that are backed by KKR have addressed their concerns about the connection. Tramlines said they would “never send them a single Euro”, while Mighty Hoopla stated their “clear opposition to KKR’s unethical investments”.

One group of 50 artists, which included Massive Attack and Brian Eno, signed an open letter urging Field Day to distance itself from KKR in May, while another 11 artists announced that they were boycotting the festival in solidarity with Palestine.

Victorious Festival is running on the Southsea seafront this weekend, with Kings Of Leon, Queens Of The Stone Age and Vampire Weekend topping the bill.

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13 Movies, 1 Hit, And Then She Vanished! What Happened Next Will Blow Your Mind | Glamsham.com
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13 Movies, 1 Hit, And Then She Vanished! What Happened Next Will Blow Your Mind | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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This artiste made a lasting impression on Bollywood with her stunning looks and glamorous persona, becoming an overnight sensation with her debut in 2005 opposite Emraan Hashmi. While the film failed to ignite the box office, its music, especially the title track, became cult and continues to give rise to nostalgia even now. Her bold presence on screen quickly made her an icon of the youths of the 2000s, a household name in a short time. With a successful start of her career, she became a leading figure in the profession, a bold and confident performer.

Some performers excel in Bollywood and leave an indelible mark in a brief while and Tanushree Dutta is one of them. With her breathtaking beauty and glamorous image, she shot to fame overnight with her 2005 entry into Aashiq Banaya Aapne opposite Emraan Hashmi. Although the movie didn’t light up the box office, its music particularly its title track became cult-like and induces nostalgia even today. Her fearless screen presence soon established her as an icon of the 2000s youth.

After her debut, Tanushree acted in Chocolate in the same year, which flopped. In 2006, she appeared in Bhaagam Bhag her first commercial success along with Akshay Kumar and Govinda. She also appeared in 36 China Town during the same year, another multi-starrer which wasn’t commercially successful.

In 2007, she had four group films Risk, Good Boy Bad Boy, Dhol, and Speed none of which made an impact at the box office. Her sole 2008 release, Saas Bahu Aur Sensex, went unnoticed. By 2010, after a couple of more ventures, she left the spotlight.

Tanushree subsequently stated she experienced extreme depression and trauma, attributing disillusionment with the film industry as the main factor for her departure. To recover, she relocated to the United States, became spiritual, practiced Vipassana meditation, and concentrated on holistic healing. These practices, she explained, gave her inner peace and allowed her to rediscover her purpose.

Also Read: The Shocking Truth About Tanushree Dutta’s Harassment – A Cry for Justice

Now much more in a comfortable place, Tanushree has opted to remain single and concentrate on personal development. Though she hasn’t made any particular projects public yet, a return to Bollywood is imminent—and audiences can’t wait to see her return. Her path is a testimonial to tenacity, self-discovery, and the strength of healing.

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#TJBFashionCam: Jim Jones & Fabolous Recently Got Fresh & Hit The Gram: Whose Closet Would You Rather Go Through?
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#TJBFashionCam: Jim Jones & Fabolous Recently Got Fresh & Hit The Gram: Whose Closet Would You Rather Go Through?

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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#TJBFashionCam: Jim Jones & Fabolous Recently Got Fresh & Hit The Gram: Whose Closet Would You Rather Go Through?

The New York boys were outside recently.

Y’all know both Jim Jones and Fabolous both put it on but the question is, which fit went the hardest?

You going through Fab’s closet or would you rather borrow a few pieces from Jimmy?


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Where Could Hurricane Erin Hit? What to Know About the Storm – Hollywood Life
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Where Could Hurricane Erin Hit? What to Know About the Storm – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
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It’s hurricane season for the East Coast of the United States, and Hurricane Erin is making headlines this week. Most spaghetti models and other forecasts show that Erin wouldn’t even hit the East Coast, so why is the storm causing concern? Could it make landfall? Get updates on the hurricane below.

Is Tropical Storm Erin a Hurricane?

Yes, Erin went from a tropical storm to a hurricane within a few days.

Tropical Storm #Erin is now less than 1000 miles from the Virgin Islands- looks like it becomes a hurricane by late Friday then could rapidly intensify passing just north of Puerto Rico. High surf & rip currents this weekend in the Leeward Islands. THEN the Bermuda high steering… pic.twitter.com/5SUhfTJ7X4

— Ginger Zee (@Ginger_Zee) August 14, 2025

Will Hurricane Erin Hit the United States?

Spaghetti models have shown that Erin wouldn’t make landfall anywhere on the East Coast, but on August 14, meteorologists announced that Erin had a slight shift eastward. At 5 a.m. ET that morning, the system in the Atlantic Ocean was about 860 miles east of the Northern Leeward Islands with maximum sustained winds of 50 miles per hour, an increase from 45 miles per hour earlier this week.

By August 16, forecasters maintained that Erin was not expected to make landfall on the East Coast of the U.S.. However, the storm would create dangerous surfing and swimming conditions for coastal communities.

By August 21, Erin became a category 2 storm and caused a surge in seawater near South Carolina’s Outer Banks.

What Areas Could Hurricane Erin Impact?

The NHC advised that Erin could move close enough to the northern Leeward Islands, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico to have some impact, but it’s still unclear how much of a potential impact Erin could produce.

California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that he was sending assistance to Puerto Rico ahead of the hurricane.

I just approved the deployment of California resources to Puerto Rico ahead of Tropical Storm Erin.

We’re glad to help coordinate life-saving response to Americans in harm’s way.

— Governor Gavin Newsom (@CAgovernor) August 14, 2025

 

“I just approved the deployment of California resources to Puerto Rico ahead of Tropical Storm Erin,” Newsom tweeted on August 13. “We’re glad to help coordinate life-saving response to Americans in harm’s way.

The coast of Central Florida up toward Canada is expected to have rough surf and large waves because of Hurricane Erin. As of August 21, the Outer Banks of South Carolina had a surge in seawater.

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