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Laugh, Cry, And Sing Along! 'A Very Jonas Christmas Movie' Trailer Features The Jonas Brothers' Heartwarming Holiday Adventure | Glamsham.com
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Laugh, Cry, And Sing Along! ‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ Trailer Features The Jonas Brothers’ Heartwarming Holiday Adventure | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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The Jonas Brothers — Kevin, Joe, and Nick — are set to bring holiday cheer to fans with their upcoming film A Very Jonas Christmas Movie. Disney+ released the official trailer on Monday, offering a glimpse into the heartwarming and humorous story that explores family, fame, and festive spirit. Written by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, and directed by Jessica Yu, the film will premiere on November 14 on Disney+ and Hulu.

The trailer opens with the trio wrapping up a concert in London before planning to fly home to New York for Christmas. While Nick and Kevin chat with their wives, Priyanka Chopra and Danielle Jonas, in sweet cameo appearances over video calls, Joe decides to unwind at a local bar. There, he confides in a stranger, admitting, “As the Jonas Brothers, we’re great. But as brothers, whatever magic was there is just… dead.” Their holiday plans take a chaotic turn when they discover their private jet has been destroyed, leaving them stranded and forced to spend Christmas together in unexpected circumstances.

Alongside the brothers’ heartwarming journey of reconnection, the film also explores Joe’s budding romance with Lucy, played by Chloe Bennet. Their charming date scenes show Joe telling his brothers, “We had a connection,” only for Kevin to tease, “How many connections have you had this month?” and Nick to add, “Joe can’t count that high.”

Also Read: The Ultimate Christmas Movie Calendar for the Holiday Season

The movie promises plenty of laughs, family moments, and festive tunes, including a brand-new Jonas Brothers holiday track, Coming Home This Christmas, featuring Kenny G on saxophone. The star-studded cast also includes Billie Lourd, Laverne Cox, KJ Apa, Andrew Barth Feldman, Andrea Martin, and Justin Tranter.

With music, mischief, and brotherly love, A Very Jonas Christmas Movie is shaping up to be this year’s must-watch holiday treat.

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Get Ready To Laugh Out Loud! Mastiii 4 Trailer Promises A Hilarious Ride With Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani, And Vivek Oberoi | Glamsham.com
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Get Ready To Laugh Out Loud! Mastiii 4 Trailer Promises A Hilarious Ride With Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani, And Vivek Oberoi | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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The much-awaited comedy Mastiii 4 is all set to tickle funny bones once again, as the makers unveiled its trailer on Tuesday. Brimming with double-meaning jokes, over-the-top humor, and a wacky new mission to get a “love visa,” the fourth installment promises full-on entertainment. This time, director Milap Zaveri takes over from Indra Kumar, bringing his signature punch and flair to the beloved franchise.

The film marks the return of the iconic trio—Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, and Riteish Deshmukh—who reprise their roles as Meet, Prem, and Amar, respectively. Their comic chemistry, chaos, and camaraderie form the heart of this laugh riot. The movie also features Arshad Warsi in a special cameo and Nargis Fakhri in a key role, with Shreya Sharma, Ruhii Singh, and Elnaaz Norouzi adding a refreshing twist to the fun.

Sharing his excitement, Riteish Deshmukh said, “Returning to a beloved franchise brings a unique thrill. Mastiii 4 is outrageously funny with a wicked twist. Teaming up with Vivek and Aftab felt like a college reunion—I haven’t laughed this much on set in ages.”

Also Read: The Mastiii 4 Poster is Here! Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi, and Aftab Shivdasani Promise 4x the Fun and Excitement

Vivek Oberoi echoed the sentiment, calling the film “one crazy, laughter-filled journey,” while Aftab Shivdasani described the project as a celebration of friendship and nostalgia. “For me, Mastiii has always been about the bond between three friends. Coming back for part four feels like reliving that magic all over again,” he shared.

Presented by Waveband Production and Zee Studios in association with Maruti International and Balaji Telefilms, the film is produced by A. Jhunjhunwala and Shikha Karan Ahluwalia, with Indra Kumar, Ashok Thakeria, Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor, and Umesh Bansal. Mastiii 4 hits theaters on November 21, promising laughter, chaos, and unfiltered fun.

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Leighton Meester and Adam Brody's 2025 Emmys Prep Was Full of Laugh Attacks, Tunes, and Skincare
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Leighton Meester and Adam Brody’s 2025 Emmys Prep Was Full of Laugh Attacks, Tunes, and Skincare

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Everybody wants this glow-up! Leighton Meester and Adam Brody turned heads at the 2025 Emmy Awards at Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, California on Sept. 14, but before the couple hit the red carpet, they indulged in pre-show rituals that set the tone for the night. 

Celebrity makeup artist Bethany McCarty and groomer Kim Verbeck shared all the behind-the-scenes details on the pair’s prep with ET, which was equal parts fun and equal parts glam.

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Before the actor and actress slipped into their coordinating Prada ensembles, with Brody in a pale blue suit and Meester in a baby pink gown, the beauty pros perfected radiant looks for the duo.

“With Leighton, we used the Bubble cleanser, layered serums, cream, and eye cream for a fresh, dewy base,” McCarty explains. …If we have time, I’ll do some light lymphatic drainage massage while applying cream to de-puff and wake up circulation. If not, I keep the application gentle but intentional.”

For Brody, the approach was just as thoughtful. “I always like to start with the cleanest skin possible and then move into the most moisturized,” Verbeck shares. “After applying the Enhanse Super Moisture, I use a couple massage techniques to get rid of tension and add some lymphatic drainage.”

Their meticulous pre-show routines ensured both stars shined on and off camera.

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“Good skin prep is everything. It keeps makeup seamless, fresh, and youthful without any heaviness or creasing,” McCarty says. “The better the skin looks, the less makeup you need.”

Verbeck adds, “The entire grooming process is usually around 30-40 minutes and ultimately, I get the skin to a matte finish for the event.”

Once their luminous skin was set, the Gossip Girl went on to fully embrace a retro prom aesthetic.

“Leighton’s ’60s inspired gown alongside Adam’s tux led us to a classic cat eye, rosy cheeks, a matte lip, a hint of shimmer to echo her dress, and a soft nod to Brigitte Bardot with her hair,” McCarty shares.

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And the energy in the room was just as vibrant as their get-ups.

“It’s always a fun vibe with our whole crew,” Verbeck dishes. “There’s always music playing and we’re all making each other laugh and having good conversation.”

McCarty continues, “It honestly feels like playing dress-up with a friend. We have at least one major laughing attack, catch up about life and our kids, and just have fun.”

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Samay Raina Mistook Gaurav Chopra To Be Remo D'Souza, Made Poonam Pandey Laugh Out Loud At The Event
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Samay Raina Mistook Gaurav Chopra To Be Remo D’Souza, Made Poonam Pandey Laugh Out Loud At The Event

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Popular stand-up comedian Samay Raina, who was in controversy for his India’s Got Latent show, recently bumped into actor Gaurav Chopra at an event. He shook hands with Gaurav, but mistook him for choreographer Remo D’Souza. But what happened next made Poonam Pandey laugh out loud. Users are also commenting a lot on this video on social media. However, the good thing is that Samay Raina avoided making a mistake, and he laughed at himself and got embarrassed.

Samay Raina

Recently, many celebs, including Samay Raina, Gaurav Chopra, and Poonam Pandey, attended an event. And a video of this has surfaced on social media, in which Samay Raina and Poonam Pandey are seen talking to each other. Then famous TV celeb who has also worked in Bollywood, Gaurav Chopra, goes to him. Samay Raina met Gaurav Chopra very lovingly and shook hands, but he thought he was Remo D’Souza.

Gaurav Chopra

Thankfully, he did not say anything to Gaurav. When Gaurav Chopra left, Samay Raina asked Poonam Pandey, ‘Is this Remo D’Souza? I was about to tell him that I like your dance very much.’ But when Samay Raina came to know that he was not Remo but Gaurav Chopra, he was shocked and said, ‘That was not Remo D’Souza? He got saved.’

Samay Raina

Samaay Raina later shared this incident with a paparazzi, whose video has surfaced in which he is saying, ‘Today I met a guy who looked like Remo D’Souza. I was about to tell him that I am a big fan of yours. But he is someone else. He is also a famous person. But it was good that I did not say that at that time.’ After this, Poonam Pandey laughingly says, ‘Just forget it, forget it. Jai Mata Di.’ Let us tell you that Gaurav Chopra is one of the popular TV stars who came into the limelight with the TV show ‘Uttaran’. He worked in shows like ‘Sadda Haq’, ‘Aghori’, and ‘Pushpa Impossible’.

September 4, 2025 0 comments
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Earl Sweatshirt: Live Laugh Love Album Review
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Earl Sweatshirt: Live Laugh Love Album Review

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
written by jummy84

If IDLSIDGO became known as the Earl is sad album, there might be a tendency to label Live Laugh Love the Earl is happy now album, but it’s more complex than that. His excitement for marriage and fatherhood has the all too real fear of What if I fuck it all up? and yet, with the comic timing of a long-winded standup, he gets out of his own head with jokes. On “exhaust,” that comes in the form of taking a break from all of the personal meditations with a play on an old 2 Chainz hook: “Ya love stank bitches that’s your fuckin’ problem.” While on “Crisco,” Earl digs into the childhood anger that’s still affecting him to this day, but just before that, he declares, “Get these white girls out my home like Babyfather.” Dr. Umar would be proud.

The way his flow has become a lot more loose and unpredictable helps him draw out certain emotions, too. In the final few moments of “Static,” the disgusted pause he takes before he says “It didn’t shock me” turns some seemingly ordinary shit talk into a devastatingly funny lecture, in a DOOM kind of way. Speaking of DOOM, Earl still has a splash of the masked villain in his cadence, but mixed in with so many contemporary references done with his own flavor. When he spouts out, “Affogato cream and coffee, wally walker out the bottle drinkin’, I never got on LinkedIn” on “Heavy Metal aka ejecto seato!,” the sensible gibberish reminds me of California street rap, specifically the first few bars of WhoHeem’s “Dum Hands.” Also, “Live,” where over a Black Noi$e beat that is like haunted Backwoodz vibes meets sputtering StepTeam drums, Earl slurs his words almost as hard as Veeze. And not for no reason, that flow makes the song sound so deeply insular.

It’s a lot. Live Laugh Love is equal parts heart and style, and is as much about Earl the grown man as Earl the hip-hop head. Earl shouts out friends, blots the album with relationship details that maybe only a few other people in the world would fully comprehend, and brings up his emotional bond with his son. These are his touchpoints, so it makes sense that everything else—the word-association marathons, the flowery punchlines—seems like an inconsequential blur. There are a few moments that ground it all even further: the dream he mentions on “Heavy Metal aka ejecto seato!” that he had years before his son was born, in which the baby was walking on the ceiling; on “Tourmaline,” the best song on the album, when in a romantically woozy rap-sing he goes, “She found me on the streets, she vowin’ to keep my feet grounded for my sweet child” so earnestly. There’s so much musical and personal inspiration colliding at once, you can feel the passion even when you can’t quite crack it all.

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Earl Sweatshirt: Live Laugh Love

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Rainn Wilson Reveals The Perks Of Playing Dwight Schrute: “I Can Be A Dick And People Laugh” | Glamsham.com
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Rainn Wilson Reveals The Perks Of Playing Dwight Schrute: “I Can Be A Dick And People Laugh” | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Rainn Wilson on Channeling Dwight Schrute in Real Life:

“Dwight is a little bit of a dick. And Rainn is a little bit of a dick,” Wilson told fans. “Having played Dwight allows me to kind of be a dick to people… and people laugh.” The actor explained that while he doesn’t share Dwight’s beet-farming lifestyle or constant hunger for power at Dunder Mifflin, audiences expect a certain edge from him. That expectation, he said, has made it easier for him to get away with sarcastic comments or blunt remarks in public. “It’s one of the great things,” he admitted. “Playing Dwight gave me permission to lean into that side of myself. People see it as funny rather than offensive.”

Comparing Cast Experiences: Why Jenna Fischer Can’t Do the Same
Wilson contrasted his freedom with that of co-star Jenna Fischer, who played Pam Beesly. “Pam is so sweet,” Wilson said, “and Jenna actually has a pretty dark, raunchy sense of humor. But she can’t really express it because people recoil. They’re like, ‘Pam would never say that!’” The actor’s observation highlights one of the quirks of long-running TV success: fans often blur the line between character and performer. For Wilson, the association works in his favor. For Fischer, it means living with constraints her co-star doesn’t face.

Dwight Schrute: From Side Character to Fan Favorite
When The Office premiered in 2005, Dwight Schrute was introduced as Michael Scott’s awkward, overzealous assistant to the regional manager. Over time, the character evolved from an annoying sidekick to a more complex figure, still bizarre, but often endearing.
By the series’ end in 2013, Dwight had grown into a surprisingly sympathetic character, with a major promotion to regional manager and even a wedding episode that gave fans an emotional payoff. His journey mirrored the show’s broader success: quirky and offbeat at first, but deeply resonant over time.

The Office’s Enduring Cultural Footprint:
Since the series finale, The Office has only grown in popularity thanks to streaming platforms, memes, and social media. Entire online communities are dedicated to rewatching, quoting, and analyzing the show. Wilson himself often joins former co-stars Fischer and Angela Kinsey on the Office Ladies podcast, which breaks down episodes while offering behind-the-scenes anecdotes. Fan conventions, cast reunions, and even viral TikToks continue to fuel the show’s relevance for new generations who weren’t old enough to watch it live.

This staying power, Wilson argued, is partly why he still enjoys the “benefits” of being Dwight: “The show keeps finding new audiences. So Dwight never really goes away.”

What Sets Dwight Apart?
So why did Dwight Schrute, of all characters, stand out in a crowded sitcom ensemble? Scholars of television comedy point to his blend of absurdity and authenticity. He was a caricature, a beet farmer with survivalist hobbies and bizarre workplace rules, but also deeply human in his desire for recognition and belonging. Wilson’s performance balanced over-the-top physical comedy with surprisingly nuanced emotional beats. That combination, critics say, turned Dwight from comic relief into one of the most memorable TV characters of the 2000s.

From Dwight to the Future: Rainn Wilson’s Ongoing Career
Though best known for The Office, Wilson has remained active in television, film, and literature. He’s appeared in projects ranging from Star Trek: Discovery to indie dramas, while also publishing books that reflect his interest in spirituality and philosophy. At Fan Expo, however, it was clear that Dwight still defines his public image, and Wilson doesn’t mind. “It’s been over a decade,” he admitted, “but I’m still grateful. The role changed my life.”

The Office Legacy Continues with The Paper:
Fans of the franchise will soon have a new reason to celebrate. The Paper, a spinoff series, is set to premiere on Peacock on September 4, 2025. While Wilson is not confirmed as part of the project, his comments underscore how the original cast continues to shape and carry forward The Office’s enduring cultural impact.

Conclusion:
Rainn Wilson’s reflections remind us how a character can outlive the show that created them. Dwight Schrute wasn’t just a role, he became a cultural symbol, shaping the way fans see Wilson even years later. For the actor, that means an unusual privilege: he can be blunt, sarcastic, even “a little bit of a dick,” and instead of offense, people laugh. It’s a testament to both Wilson’s performance and The Office’s lasting influence. More than a decade later, the beet farmer from Scranton continues to harvest laughs, in reruns, in memes, and in the everyday encounters of the man who played him.

August 25, 2025 0 comments
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Earl Sweatshirt Is Finally Ready to Live Laugh Love: Review
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Earl Sweatshirt Is Finally Ready to Live Laugh Love: Review

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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It can be difficult to tell when Earl Sweatshirt is happy on wax. In his defense, he’s been through a lot since EARL, his breakthrough mixtape in 2010. By 2015’s I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside, he had established himself as a stark, brooding lyricist who was consumed by the life brewing within him and around him. With each subsequent release, Earl has moved closer and closer to understanding, only to be yanked back by the circumstances of humanity. He’s lost his father, and become a father and partner; found his creative community and shed dead weight. On Live Laugh Love, titled after the overused suburban wall décor phrase, Earl finds contentment and comfort in his growth and faith — unironically.

With his latest album, Earl sounds like a man made anew. Through warbling, funk-fueled production provided by Queens rapper/producer Theravada on the album opener, “gsw vs sac,” you can hear the smile in Earl’s voice as he processes his place in life. “Every day, I lace my cleats and give Him praise, get your head in the game,” he raps, firmly establishing his beliefs. Earl cedes the last minute of the song to a character who stands in as a source of comical inspiration. “You wanna chase instead of find,” the voice says humorously. “What you running from, yourself?” Together, Earl and his accompanying guest encourage us to find our purpose in our own time and not a moment sooner.

Earl has long been on a path of self-discovery, and he’s using Live Laugh Love to catch us up on his hard-earned progress. On Theravada’s “INFATUATION,” pumped full of soul samples and chiming keys, Earl raps about the lessons he’s been taught by life itself. “Flirts with danger, we hastily learn how to dance,” he spits, before sharing that he’s “gleaning what I can from what I have amassed.” At the end, Earl recalls the less-fortunate circumstances he’s come from, before snapping back to his blessed present: “The low hum of hunger had my stomach singing a song of sadness, wishing that it wasn’t flat/ Tonight, we dining where?” He has the gravitas and willingness to revisit the depths of his most formative moments, while still appreciating and reveling in his current position.

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Any writing about Earl you come across will inevitably involve the word “dense.” From his lyrical delivery to the production he prefers to rap over, Earl’s approach is concentrated in its compacted intensity. He stretches and pulls syllables like a taffy machine, inventing his very own relationship with words over production that scatters your brain at max volume. In particular, the weighty beats crafted by Detroit DJ/producer Black Noi$e give Earl copious opportunities to parse through his own streams of thought. “Live” opens with echoing drums and tinging cymbal, sounding considerably brighter than the songs that preceded it. You can almost envision Earl gripping a mic as he spits closely to it, an intimate display of heightened concentration. The beat switches exactly halfway through to a reverberating video game-inspired soundscape, as Earl borderline mumbles under his breath: “My stronghold faith what’s keeping me whole.” The clash of sound over voice can be difficult to understand at times (a recurring issue throughout Live Laugh Love), but it gets at the heart of Earl’s present focus.

Earl has famously overcome boarding school and the trappings of teen fame, but depression has been lingering in his peripheral for years. The anthemic “Static,” also produced by Black Noi$e, feels triumphant compared to the rest of the album, and even the majority of Earl’s discography — he sounds vocally clear and inspired to talk his shit. Somehow, he manages to string together a film reference that doubles as a call-back to a historical prison performance, and tops that with a hat-tip to both Prince and Future: “Let it Sing Sing on you like a Voice from East Harlem/ Easy target, three-ball, game blouses/ Let the purple rain douse ’em/ I thought it was a drought?” Earl is having more fun with spinning bars out of his complex experiences, be they traumatic or joyful. Even his simplistic flexes ring out louder than the hardest lyrics from mainstream rappers.

August 23, 2025 0 comments
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