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Robert Carlyle as Sherlock Holmes and Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson —
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Is Sherlock Holmes Real? ‘Watson’ Boss Explains Mystery and Mary’s New Love Interest

by jummy84 December 16, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • In the Watson Season 2 midseason finale, Watson makes a major move when it comes to his love life, and his concern for his friend Sherlock grows.
  • Showrunner Craig Sweeny breaks down what’s really going on with Sherlock and teases what’s ahead when the series returns in March.

[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Watson Season 2 Episode 10 “Never Been CRISPR’d.”]

What’s the bigger development in the Watson fall finale, which aired on Monday, December 15: The titular doctor’s (Morris Chestnut) discovery about Mary (Rochelle Aytes) and why he learns it, or the continued mystery surrounding Sherlock Holmes (Robert Carlyle)?

After seeing how far his patient Hobie (Nat Faxon) is willing to go for love and off his advice, Watson goes to tell the woman he loves how feels, and it’s not his girlfriend but instead his ex-wife Mary, However, instead, Watson walks in on her kissing her new beau (played by Aytes’ real-life husband, C.J. Lindsey). Meanwhile, Sherlock returns and shows some concerning symptoms that Ingrid (Eve Harlow), when Watson tells her of his friend, suggests could be a brain tumor. Watson seemingly gets him to agree to see a doctor, puts him an exam room … and returns to find him gone.

Below, showrunner Craig Sweeny breaks down the midseason finale, that ending with Watson and Mary, what’s going on with Sherlock (is he real?), and what’s to come when the series returns — in March and on a new night.

I had a feeling that Watson was going after Mary. But now she has a new significant other. What does that moment do to Watson, that he was ready to make that move and now he kind of has to grapple with the reality of that and what that means?

Craig Sweeny: I think it’s staggering to him, especially when you realize that — not that there would be anything wrong with being in love with the janitor, but he has walked in on a very viable candidate for Mary’s love there. It’s not just anybody. And so he’s forced to reckon with the consequences of dallying and waiting and that Mary has, in spite of their obvious chemistry, moved on in a pretty significant way.

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How aware was Watson of his feelings for Mary before that point?

My opinion, he was pushing those feelings down pretty hard and that it was only the — obviously he respects Hobie. They have a sweet relationship, and I believe he was learning something about himself during that walk and before leaving that room, he would’ve guessed that he would’ve walked to Laila rather than Mary.

What can you say about this new relationship of Mary’s — for her? Forget about the Watson of it for a moment.

It’s somebody that you’d be happy to be partnered with. The actor is Rochelle’s real-life husband, which is fun. C.J., we know him just by virtue of getting to know each other on set, but he has a job that Watson, it is one of the few jobs in the world that he respects and is a little bit intimidated by. I wouldn’t even put it, adversary is not quite the right word because they’re grownups and certainly Mary’s partner hasn’t done anything wrong. However, Watson who faced down Moriarty and is Sherlock Holmes’ equal, is actually slightly in some ways intimidated by this guy.

So is this the beginning of the end for Watson and Laila, or is it kind of a matter of like, well, if I can’t be with Mary, I don’t want to lose everything?

Well, yes, he’s going to have to — The question Watson will face is, am I going to reckon honestly with the consequences of my choice right away, or am I going to try to walk a certain line or can I… I mean, even a character as noble as Watson can lie to himself and say, you know what, let’s just — who knows who was going to be in that conference room or however you justify it. So I think that he’s going to have to slowly reckon with, not immediately reckon with the consequences.

Then there’s the Sherlock of it. First of all, the handwriting for the messages — “Goodbye Watson” and the “Sherlock Holmes was here” on the wall, is that supposed to be from the same person?

Maybe.

I was comparing the two, and the Ses, Os, and Ws in particular look different. What can you say about what’s going on with Sherlock?

Yeah, I think that Watson — Sherlock has only been in three episodes of the season, but his behavior is growing more and more concerning to Watson. I think obviously if you look back at what’s been there, it would be reasonable to say that character has never been seen by anybody else, but there are also clues that indicate that he may be real. And so all of that will be — there is a consistent answer to all of it that is, well, to me, of course, not having written it all yet, I think surprising and satisfying. But I think one thing I might say is whatever you think about what’s going on with Sherlock, you’re at least partially right.

Robert Carlyle as Sherlock Holmes and Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson — 'Watson' Season 2 Episode 10 "Never Been CRISPR'd"

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While Watson and Sherlock were walking down the hall, I was trying so hard to track eye lines to see who people were looking at. But what can you say about your approach to the Sherlock scenes? Because there is this question of what exactly is going on. Is he real, is he not?

I think that Watson would like to, it’s one of the most meaningful relationships of his life, so he would like to believe and that Sherlock is back and Sherlock is real, and Sherlock is very eccentric. The things they experienced during the adventure of the cobalt fisher are real. And so that diagnosis is of genuine concern. Watson was also part of that adventure, so I think he’s not, you will see him get very quickly to sort of where I think a lot of the audience is right now, but he’s perhaps a little bit more used to Sherlock’s eccentricities and he’s reluctantly making his way towards the difficult truth.

These symptoms and the ones that he lists for Ingrid, she comes to this brain tumor diagnosis. Can you say whether or not whatever is going on, whoever these symptoms belong to, whoever this diagnosis is for, is brain tumor the right track?

I think we’re dealing with good doctors. I would say that, yeah.

What had you wanted to do with Watson this season in the immediate aftermath of dealing with Moriarty?

I/we wanted to tell a story about who this character is when dealing with the stuff of life rather than with a nemesis. I mean, I think when you have Moriarty, I was pleased with the story that we told about Moriarty, but I definitely didn’t want Season 2 of Watson to be like, and now this is the story of Gruner or Moran or that each season you have some villain lurking around the hospital in Pittsburgh. I wanted to tell a story about what’s meaningful in life to Watson, and that’s why love, friendship, his relationship with the fellows, it’s all —it is fun to explore it outside of the context of a fight with an adversary.

But could we see those villains you mentioned in future seasons?

Of course.

Talk about addressing mortality this season like you are.

I think writing a medical show is a little bit of a stakes cheat code because you’re wrestling with sickness and death every single episode. And so yes, it’s always tempted to put your characters through that as well, whether they’re sick or other characters may face question of mortality in other contexts this year.

This Pittsburgh mystery is intriguing. Is that something you’re going to be diving into when the show returns, or are you more so looking at the Sherlock of that part of it?

No, that’s going to be paid off in some way. Sherlock has a clear belief about what’s there in that room, and we will answer from the audience whether that’s true or whether it isn’t.

Speaking of that room, I love that abandoned wing. To me, it kind of feels like Watson’s version of Sherlock’s mind palace in a way, like your twist on it. Why did you want to introduce and show us this place that Watson is going to at this point in the series?

When I was thinking about the Season 2, I wanted a new spot. I wanted a private place for Watson. The city of Pittsburgh, which is my hometown, is full of these beautiful, forgotten spaces. There’s a lot of, at least in old, in terms of the United States, there’s a lot of old money that built Pittsburgh because it was once a steel town. So there are these beautiful spaces that have fallen into disrepair, and so it just felt like a natural place for Watson to go and think, and then for Watson and Sherlock to have scenes as well.

The character of Beck (Noah Mills) is so intriguing. I’m nervous about what he’s doing with Sasha (Inga Schlingmann), messing with her, those birth mother emails. Why did he narrow in on Sasha now? Or is he going through everyone at the clinic?

Well, I think that one of the things that’s true about people with Beck’s diagnosis, which obviously he shares to some degree with Ingrid, is a large ego that is easily wounded. And in the episode where Beck was in the clinic with them, when the character Fitz took over the place and forced them to treat his daughter, she wounded his ego in a pretty significant way. And I think he is not one to take that easily.

But we know that he was interested in the clinic before that. So is the way that he’s messing with Sasha kind of a side thing from his interest in the clinic or is that tied together?

I think it is a side thing. He was interested in the clinic as a potential profit center. I think Beck is definitely one who is looking for windfalls in his life for, I don’t know if you would say get rich quick, but he definitely was curious about what’s going on in the clinic. The clinic will still present financial opportunities to him in the back half of the season, just not in the way he was expecting when he first started sniffing around.

Is he a real threat, in a life-or-death way, to these doctors or is it more just the way that he’s messing with them?

I think Beck is very capable, more than any character we’ve met on the show, including Moriarty. I think Beck would stab you and kill you. Obviously the circumstances would have to be right. But yes, I think he’s a threat.

So Sasha says that whatever happened, she’s going to be fine. The longer that goes on, how long can that remain true?

I mean, if you believe you’re talking to your birth mother and you’re developing a relationship with that person, you are to me, by definition, making yourself vulnerable. I think that was perhaps a bit of wishful thinking on Sasha’s part.

I really like what you’ve been doing with Sasha and Stephens’ (Peter Mark Kendall) relationship in this first part of the season. What’s coming up there and what did you want to do with them up to this point?

I think we wanted to present a healthy relationship in its newer stages at a realistic pace and not artificially introduce drastic twists and turns. There’s plenty going on with Sasha and Stephens, in my opinion, in the first half of the season, but their relationship is presented as something that is just working for both of them. And even though Stevens is learning about his own diagnosis and Sasha has things going on as well, they’re happy with each other and they’re enjoying the glow of a new relationship and they’re having lots of sex like you’d hope to have with a new partner. So that’s an aspect of life that is wonderful when you’re lucky enough to be involved in it. And so we want to do that in a non-rushed way. We do start to present some challenges to that relationship in the second half of the season.

Inga Schlingmann as Dr. Sasha Lubbock — 'Watson' Season 2 Episode 10 "Never Been CRISPR'd"

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And that’s kind of in contrast to what’s going on with what we’re seeing with Adam.

Well, I mean, Adam has big challenges ahead. Adam is a Peter Pan figure who is about to have not one but three children at the same time. And so he’s really going to go through some big changes as he faces that reality.

Shinwell (Ritchie Coster) with a potential romance has been fun to see, as has him as a nursing student and what you’ve been doing with him there. Are we going to continue to see him growing in that way and building out a life that’s maybe not something that he thought he would ever have for himself given his past?

Yes. I think really good things have come into his life. I think that there’s an inherent kindness to that character in spite of the things that he’s done, but I don’t even know if, based on what we’ve seen, you can even call it a potential romance anymore, they’re definitely into something. And so yeah, you’re going to see him have to fight for the version of himself that he has right now as we advance through the season.

I love when we see Lestrade (Rachel Hayward). She’s just so fun. Are there any other Sherlock Holmes characters coming up this season?

I think we’re pretty full. We have this gallery where we’re trying to fight to get everybody in. I wouldn’t say we’re going to drop an arc with Henry Baskerville. It’s nice to have those characters out there and to be able to think about them, but we’re sort of playing in the sandboxing with the characters that we have.

What can you tease about the next time we see Sherlock?

Major advancements, clarity for Watson about the situation.

And what else can you tease about what’s coming up in the rest of the season?

I think that the season is about, as you’ve intuited, friendship and mortality, and you’re going to see major developments in the life of our main character, challenges that he wasn’t anticipating. It is about what happens — you can believe like, oh, I need to grow into the kind of person that’s worthy of the love I once had. But when chaos comes into your life, it presents a whole new set of challenges.

Watson, Midseason Return, Sunday, March 1, 2026, 10/9c, CBS

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40 Unique Best Friend Gifts That Your BFF Will Love 2025
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40 Unique Best Friend Gifts That Your BFF Will Love 2025

by jummy84 December 1, 2025
written by jummy84

For your boho bestie, this necklace will be the first thing they pack for their next beach vacay. With a center initial pendant framed by additional tropical charms like palm trees and starfish, she will be ready to live out her surfer girl dreams. Bonus points for its included little gift box that makes wrapping easy as can be.

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Chaos and Comedy Collide on Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment Season 3, A New Love Triangle Steals the Spotlight!
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Chaos and Comedy Collide on Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment Season 3, A New Love Triangle Steals the Spotlight!

by jummy84 December 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment Season 3 delivered one of its most hilarious episodes this week as an unexpected and extremely entertaining triangle formed in the kitchen. The spotlight was on Abhishek Kumar, Samarth Jurel, and Jannat Zubair, whose playful chemistry turned a regular cooking challenge into pure comedy gold. The kitchen turned into a battleground of cuteness as Abhishek and Samarth competed to impress Jannat.

Laughter Chefs Season 3

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From cracking quirky jokes to performing adorable antics in between cooking tasks, both boys seemed determined to win her attention. Their lighthearted rivalry added a fresh spark to the show, leaving viewers in splits. Adding more spice to the chaos was Ali Goni, who couldn’t resist poking fun at the duo. Calling them Chhotu and jokingly naming them his sidekicks, Ali’s one-liners were enough to send the studio into roaring laughter. His teasing not only intensified the friendly competition but also amplified the entertainment factor for the audience.

Laughter Chefs Season 3

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The audience reaction has been overwhelming, with fans flooding social media and calling the episode the funniest one of the season. The banter, the rivalry, and the accidental love triangle energy have made this episode a standout moment in Season 3. Recently, Abhishek Kumar opened up about the unexpectedly dramatic entry he and Samarth had to make on the show.

Laughter Chefs Season 3

He shared, “Brother, we thought we’d make a filmy entry… flying like heroes! But the Laughter Chefs team had a different plan. They hung us in harnesses and we had to cook like that! The challenges on this show are already tough. This was scary and so much fun at the same time. Samarth and I were just holding on, laughing, and trying not to fall.” This hilarious behind-the-scenes confession only added to the charm of the episode, proving that chaos and comedy go hand-in-hand on Laughter Chefs.

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Dhurandhar Love Song Gehra Hua Out! Arijit Singh’s Soulful Voice Adds Depth To Ranveer Singh, Sara Arjun’s Sweet Romance- Watch

by jummy84 November 28, 2025
written by jummy84

After the massive cultural impact of the Dhurandhar Title Track and the chart-topping Ishq Jalakar – Karvaan, Saregama, in association with Jio Studios and B62 Studios, have unveiled the film’s most awaited romantic song – Gehra Hua. Sung by the undisputed voice of love, Arijit Singh, the track features the budding sweet romance between Ranveer Singh and Sara Arjun’s characters.

Dhurandhar Love Song Gehra Hua Out

Gehra Hua is poised to become one of the year’s defining love anthems. It’s not just a song but a feeling, a mood, and an emotion designed to rule romantic playlists and tender moments through the season. With its soul-stirring melody and vocals, the song perfectly captures the intensity of a love that is deep, consuming, obsessive — and impossible to forget. Check it out here:

While the Dhurandhar trailer stunned audiences with its scale and intensity, it had only offered fleeting glimpses of the film’s emotional core – the pairing of Ranveer Singh and Sara Arjun. Gehra Hua now brings that story to the forefront, giving audiences their first immersive look into the powerful, magnetic bond that anchors the film’s narrative.

The on-screen chemistry between Ranveer and Sara crackles with an intensity that is both intimate and addictive, making the song an instant emotional hook for listeners. The track dives into the intoxicating nature of love that consumes you, breaks you, and yet draws you back every single time.

With winter setting in and romance in the air, Gehra Hua arrives as the perfect soundtrack for late-night drives, stolen glances, and quiet love-filled moments, making it a natural addition to every romantic playlist this season.

About the Film

Dhurandhar features a stellar ensemble cast headlined by Ranveer Singh, along with Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal. Dhurandhar is written, directed, and produced by Aditya Dhar, and produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar. Dhurandhar is slated to release on 5th December 2025.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Dhurandhar In Trouble? Major Mohit Sharma’s Parents Move Delhi High Court, Seeking Stay On Ranveer Singh Starrer

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With nearly 10 years of experience, Grinell Esther Jacinto is the Desk Head of Bollywood Bubble. Her interests lie in everything that is kaleshi and she loves to dig deeper into the lives of B-town actors. She has a problem though – she loves horror films but will have chills the minute the theatres lights dims. She’s previously worked with Koimoi, UrbanAsian and SpotboyE.

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Rachel Sennott stars as Maia, an aspiring talent manager, in the HBO series I Love LA, for which she is also a writer, editor and director.
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How Rachel Sennott, Ayo Edebri Hatched That Wild ‘I Love L.A.’ Cameo

by jummy84 November 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Into every generation, an HBO comedy about the pains of adulthood is born. Sex and the City, Girls, Entourage, How to Make It in America, Insecure … they’re all different, but they share a common DNA. And Gen Z may have found their answer in I Love LA. Created by and starring Rachel Sennott, the series began at the top of November and follows a group of 20-somethings navigating their careers and social lives in one of America’s most challenging metropolises. Sennott, who portrays ambitious transplant Maia, recently spoke with The Hollywood Reporter‘s new podcast I’m Having an Episode to explain what she’s trying to say with the series — and how she got pal Ayo Edebiri to co-create an absolutely bonkers bit part.

We’re speaking just before the premiere, so I’d be remiss if I didn’t ask about your mental state.

Unwell. Not OK. I’m crushing my second Celsius of the day. The first was at 7 a.m. I definitely feel vulnerable because this is the longest I’ve ever worked on one thing. I co-wrote Bottoms with my friend Emma Seligman, and that was vulnerable too. This is pretty personal to me, and it’s the first time I directed. I’m definitely scared, but I’m also really proud of it. I just need to release control and trust the universe or whoever and hope that it finds the right people.

Ayo Edebiri makes a guest appearance as delusional British pop star Mimi Rush in the second episode of the comedy series.

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Wearing as many hats as you do on this show — writing, acting, editing, directing — where did you find yourself most comfortable?

I always felt like I was cheating on one job with another, which was kind of nice. You’re in the writers room, and you’re really liking it, and then you get sick of that, and all of a sudden you’re scouting locations and get energy from that. Then, boom, you’re an actress. The change is nice. A new love for me that I haven’t experienced before is directing. By the end, I felt like I had just given birth, so the edit was a cocoon for me.

How did you land on how you wanted to incorporate phones and social media on the show? A major criticism of film and TV is that they never know how to navigate that correctly, but your show is about the influencer economy.

It was a huge thing for me because I got my first phone in middle school. I wasn’t an iPad baby, but I would say I grew up on the internet. It’s just always been a huge part of my life. And a lot of times when it’s depicted in movies and TV, it feels a little clunky. For us, it feels seamless. I don’t even think about it. It was important for me to try to depict the internet in that way. And then also create our own internet for the show that moves and breathes the same way the real internet does. Tallulah [Odessa A’zion] is on her phone all the time, and you don’t question for one second that she’s an internet girl, but you don’t need to see her make 10 TikToks to get it.

Odessa A’zion portrays Tallulah Stiel, a popular influencer and college friend of Sennott’s character, in I Love LA.

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In the past couple of years, you also co-created Dan Levy’s upcoming Netflix series. You co-wrote the upcoming Heidi Fleiss biopic. You were also set to star in both but had to drop out to focus on this show. Does it feel weird to be turning down opportunities because you have this full-time job now?

It’s definitely a learning curve. I’m someone who’s like, “I’ll make it work.” I will not sleep and I’ll do this and whatever to try to make everything work. But at a certain point, I think you don’t want to do everything if you can’t do a good job at everything. It’s always hard not being able to do other things, especially with such amazing creators and talented people that I’ve looked up to for such a long time, but I’ve had to shift my mindset.

Your friend and frequent collaborator Ayo Edebiri guest stars in the second episode as a fantastically unhinged pop star. And British. Did you bring that to her fully baked or did you guys all find that together?

We found that together. She is a comedic genius. We definitely had the bones of a character, an unhinged diva. I pitched her the idea the morning after the Met Gala. I was like, “Hey, can I send you this?” She Zooms me from her hotel room. It’s like pitch black. She’s like, “Speak to me! What’s the idea?” Then we started jamming on it. Afterward, [writer-producers] Emma Barrie and Max Silvestri talked to her, and we were like, “Do you want to come to the writers room? We need you!”

This story appeared in the Nov. 19 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Click here to subscribe.

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Ariana Madix On Love Island Friendships & Hair Secrets
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Ariana Madix On Love Island Friendships & Hair Secrets

by jummy84 November 20, 2025
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But we can’t talk Love Island without acknowledging what’s on every viewers’ mind each episode: Ari’s glam. We continue to thank producers for those slow-mo entrances because every look has been chef’s kiss. However, looks aren’t the only reason Madix has been quenching our thirst lately. Her genuine love for Love Island is also why we love her. She shares a selfless, refreshing bond with her LI cast in the villa that continues after the show. Madix has been the contestant’s ultimate champion, never afraid to show support and voice her opinions on post-villa activities.

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The Vintage Marché Founder Lili Aghaei Shares Why It-Girls Love Her Finds — and How to Care for Yours
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The Vintage Marché Founder Lili Aghaei Shares Why It-Girls Love Her Finds — and How to Care for Yours

by jummy84 November 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Marché magic! Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, Sydney Sweeney, Jessica Alba, Nina Dobrev, and more It-girls have been flocking to The Vintage Marché in Los Angeles, California to snag pre-loved designer handbags, shoes, belts, and jewelry.

The showroom, home to treasures from Gucci, Prada, Chanel, Fendi, Dior, and other top fashion houses, has quickly become a go-to destination for stars looking to score hard to get items. 

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Lili Aghaei, founder of the business, says the draw starts with the rarity of the items she sources.

“I’ve always been obsessed with vintage luxury pieces that no one else had. Growing up, my mom and grandmother would take me to antique shops, consignment stores, and estate sales, and I fell in love with the hunt and the thrill,” she explains.

Now, Aghaei is sharing that same feeling with celebrities, and everyone else who appreciates a good find.

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“My vintage vibe is refined and quietly luxurious but always rooted in storytelling. I’m drawn to timeless pieces with real craftsmanship that carry a kind of soul and magic you just can’t recreate today,” the curator shares.

“People know that when they come to us, they’re getting editorial-worthy treasures that look new, but have the history and uniqueness of vintage.”

As for what’s trending this holiday season: “Creamy beiges, rich chocolates, and classic blacks, with pops of deep red, burgundy, and gold give a festive, polished feel. … Textures are having a moment too, especially pony hair and exotic skins.”

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Luckily, shoppers will find plenty of those details in The Fall Edit: Part II, dropping Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 9 a.m. PST.

Once you’ve snagged your picks, Aghaei says proper care is essential.

“Treat each piece like the little work of art it is. … These pieces have lived a life before you, so a little extra care helps them stay beautiful for decades to come.”

Her biggest tip? Focus on storage.

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“Keep handbags stuffed to maintain their shape, avoid direct sunlight, and use dust bags or breathable covers. For shoes, rotate wear and avoid exposing delicate materials like satin or pony hair to moisture. When it comes to cleaning, less is more. A soft cloth, gentle leather conditioner, and professional maintenance once or twice a year go a long way.”

And when it’s time to get dressed, Aghaei recommends striking the right balance with your old and new items.

“If your vintage piece has texture or character, keep the rest of your outfit streamlined. If your clothing is minimal, it’s the perfect moment to let a standout vintage accessory shine. When you blend the two, you get this effortless, elevated look that feels personal, timeless, and completely your own.”

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Gay Meat Releases New Single “Love For Fun”: Listen

by jummy84 November 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Gay Meat: Not necessarily a band name you want to go around recommending to people willy-nilly, but music worth recommending nonetheless. Ex-Museum Mouth frontman Karl Kuehn has been releasing catchy, pensive, emo-leaning indie rock under the moniker for a while, and now he’s got a new label home at Skeletal Lightning, who are releasing Gay Meat’s upcoming debut album Blue Water sometime early in the new year. In the meantime, Kuehn’s sharing the record’s lead single “Love For Fun” today.

As Kuehn tells it, “Love For Fun” was written in the aftermath of a fling with an older guy, which he realized in retrospect was doomed from the start. The track is a slow burner that reaches an epic swell in its final chorus — with some subtle background vocals courtesy of Jeff Rosenstock — as if to mimic the a-ha moment of recognizing that the “love” in question really was just “fun” all along. Listen below.

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Watch Olivia Dean perform ‘Man I Need' and ‘Let Alone the One You Love’ on 'SNL'
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Watch Olivia Dean perform ‘Man I Need’ and ‘Let Alone the One You Love’ on ‘SNL’

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Olivia Dean sang ‘Man I Need’ and ‘Let Alone the One You Love’ on Saturday Night Live – check out clips of both performances below.

  • READ MORE: Olivia Dean – ‘The Art of Loving’ review: musings on love from a star risen

Following the release of her second album, ‘The Art of Loving‘, the musician made her debut on the show last night (November 15) with a pair of tracks from the record. Fresh off the back of a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist at next year’s ceremony, she kicked things off with ‘Man I Need’.

Performing in front of a shimmering gold backdrop, a jubilant Dean sang backed by a band, who then joined her in slowing things down with ‘Let Alone the One You Love’.

Both tracks come from her highly acclaimed latest album, the success of which saw her become the first female solo artist to ever have four singles in the Official Charts UK Top 10 simultaneously late last month.

The songs in question were ‘Man I Need’, which at that time was sat at Number Two, ‘So Easy (To Fall in Love) at Number Six, ‘Nice To Each Other’ at Number Eight, and ‘Rein Me In’, her collaboration with Sam Fender, at Number 10.

It followed after ‘The Art of Loving’ reached Number One in the album charts upon its release, marking the biggest opening week for a British female artist since Adele in 2021.

Dean’s latest record scored a four-star review from NME, with Hannah Mylrea comparing her to musicians like RAYE and Sam Fender: “British artists who’ve ascended to bigger and bigger stages, crafting music that while sonically is in their own lanes, is filled with honest lyricism coming from a distinct voice.

“As Dean prepares for her own sold-out arena tours – and with her tracks soaring up the UK charts – this record comes to cement her place. With it, marks the next chapter in Dean’s career, one as a popstar risen.”

Next year, she’s headed on a UK and European tour, which includes four dates at London’s O2 Arena. You can find a full list of dates, as well as all ticket information, here.

Ahead of the album’s release, Dean shared the lead single ‘Nice To Each Other’ back in June, and told fans it was about the push and pull of exploring your independence in dating.

In other news, earlier this summer, Dean played a surprise set at Glastonbury and released the duet version of ‘Rein Me In’ with Sam Fender, after the two performed his ‘People Watching’ track during his huge London Stadium show.

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Olivia Dean Performs 'Man I Need,' 'Let Alone The One You Love'
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Olivia Dean Performs ‘Man I Need,’ ‘Let Alone The One You Love’

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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British singer-songwriter Olivia Dean debuted on Saturday Night Live by performing two songs from her second studio album, The Art of Loving, which came out in September.

Dean, who was just nominated for Best New Artist at next year’s Grammys, led off with “Man I Need.”

The song “is about knowing how you deserve to be loved and not being afraid to ask for it,” Dean said in statement upon its release earlier this year. “It’s forward, sexy, fun! It’s made for dancing!”

Dean wrote “Man I Need” with Zach Nahome and Tobias Jesso Jr., the winner of the 2023 Grammy for Songwriter of the Year. He is nominated for that award again this year.

Dean’s second performance was of “Let Alone the One You Love,” the sixth track off her latest album.

“We made most of this album in a studio we built in a house in East London,” the 26-year-old wrote on Instagram teasing it. “For 8 weeks we lived in the house of loving! I brought my piano from home and all my favourite people and tried to create things that felt like warmth. Here you have a piece of my heart!”

 The Art of Loving has been widely praised.

“Dean’s star power is radiant and fueled by more than just charisma. She grooves in perfect time with an expertly assembled band, navigating through blaring trumpets, trombones, and saxophones with a delicate attention to detail and synchronicity,” Rolling Stone‘s Larisha Paul wrote in a review of the follow-up to 2023’s Messy.

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On Friday, Dean announced dates for her 14-city The Art of Loving tour, which begins next July in San Francisco, California. She’ll work her way to the east coast before wrapping up in Austin, Texas in late August.

In the last few weeks, Dean was the opener on Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet tour. Before that, she opened for Sam Fender’s People Watching tour, having previously collaborated with Fender on the single “Rein Me In.”

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