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'I Am Very Happy That She Found Her Love Again', Zayed Khan Opened Up On Hrithik And Sussanne Khan
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‘I Am Very Happy That She Found Her Love Again’, Zayed Khan Opened Up On Hrithik And Sussanne Khan

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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It has been more than a decade since Greek God of the entertainment industry Hrithik Roshan and Sussanne Khan divorced. Though both have moved on with their love partners in their lives, they are raising their sons, Hrehaan and Hridaan, together and there is a good bonding between the two. Recently, Sussanne’s brother, actor Zayed Khan talked about their relationship in an interview.

Zayed Khan

Zayed said that he does not expect everyone to understand their relationship. He told that he has known Hrithik since he was 12 years old. He said that he knew him even before his sister Sussanne. Talking about their love and then divorce, he said, ‘My family has always stood for love, has always stood for the fact that whatever our daughter has chosen should be right.’

Zayed Khan

He further said in this conversation that the whole world knows what happened and where we are now. The actor said, ‘I don’t expect everyone to understand. She is the master of her own decision. I am even happier that she has found love again. We are happy and that is all that matters to us.’ Hrithik may not be Zayed’s brother-in-law today, but he says that years ago he chose Shah Rukh Khan on Karan Johar’s show and he regrets it.

Zayed Khan

He said, ‘I remember once I was on ‘Koffee with Karan’ and he asked me Hrithik or Shah Rukh. When you are young you don’t know, and I said Shah Rukh at that time. The reason was that I was working with him then. Those were the moments when I wanted to keep quiet. I remember when I came back home, my sister looked at me like… hmm. She was married at that time. Hrithik is a mature person, he never interrupted me.’

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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Not Holding Back! 'Love Island USA' Star, JaNa Craig, Finally Talks Kenny Rodriguez Relationship Aftermath Amid Racist Scandal (VIDEO)
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Love Island Star, JaNa Craig, Talks Kenny Rodriguez Relationship

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Now y’all know when it comes to love, reality TV doesn’t always promise a fairy tale ending—especially when the cameras stop rolling. One of Love Island’s fan-favorite baes, JaNa Craig, is finally speaking out about her headline-making breakup with Kenny Rodriguez, and let’s just say… she’s keeping it all the way real.

RELATED: Oop! Lizzo Calls Out ‘Love Island’ Star Kenny Rodriguez In New Song Snippet Amid Split From JaNa Craig (LISTEN)

JaNa Craig Opens Up On THAT Breakup

In a recent sit-down with People, JaNa didn’t hold back. She addressed the chatter online about her ignoring “red flags,” and sis made it very clear that not everything is as it seems. As we previously reported, the couple called it quits a few weeks ago after some serious allegations came to light. JaNa allegedly accused Kenny of making racist comments, which sparked outrage from fans and prompted heated debate online. Sources close to the situation say JaNa tried to handle things privately, but felt she had to speak out after repeated disrespect behind closed doors.

“I just feel like, when someone has a hidden agenda, they’re going to come off as genuine as possible to reach their goal. The red flags that people saw, I didn’t see,” JaNa revealed. “People are like, ‘You missed so many things.’ I’m like, ‘But I didn’t.’ Because no one’s perfect. No couple’s perfect. There are situations where we forgave each other as you would do in a relationship. It gets frustrating, but it’s OK. Life goes on.”

Social Media Is Split

Whewwww, the Shade Room Teens comment section is on fire right now, and the opinions are split, y’all! Some folks are hyping JaNa up, saying she’s way too pretty to be stressing over Kenny and should’ve been left him. Others are calling cap on the whole “no red flags” claim, saying the signs were there from day one—but her real ones are clapping back, arguing that fans are just rewriting history now that the breakup’s messy, when they were the same ones shipping the couple hard during the season.

One Instagram user @jaydakionna said, “Bruh yall was not ‘seeing red flags’ when she was with that man“

But, Instagram user @datdyketati2.0 added, “At least she didn’t have a baby for her to realize“

And, Instagram user @arianna_deseree wrote, “Praying for her healing, this is really such a traumatic experience!!“

Then, Instagram user @jayysiluv commented, “Yes honey the red flags were present but glad you made it out“

While, Instagram user @yeathats.mesha said, “this is so real. and so so sad“

Finally, Instagram user @__melaninglow wrote, “She’s never looked better 😍 this HAIR EATSSSS“

JaNa Is Apparently Movin’ On Just Fine

Looks like sis is moving all the way on—and not quietly either! TMZ recently caught JaNa Craig out in Harlem a few days ago, and let’s just say… she wasn’t alone. In a now-viral clip, rapper Key Glock was mid-interview when JaNa casually popped into the frame, grabbed his arm, and hit him with a smooth “You ready?” before walking off with him—hand in hand, y’all!

When the reporter asked about the cozy vibes (and that lil’ denim mini she was rockin’), JaNa hit ’em with the classic, “It’s not a date…we’re just working.” But, social media ain’t buying it—especially not after that look Glock gave the camera before blocking it like a man with something to hide.

RELATED: No Love Off Island? Social Media Reacts After JaNa Craig Shares How She’s Feeling Following Kenny Rodriguez Split (VIDEOS)

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August 23, 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
written by jummy84

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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Slay Raché Isn’t Here for Your Halfway Love — and “Good Thing” Makes That Crystal Clear
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Slay Raché Isn’t Here for Your Halfway Love — and “Good Thing” Makes That Crystal Clear

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Some songs feel like silk sheets slipping off your shoulders—Good Thing is not that song. Slay Raché’s latest release doesn’t whisper; it stares you down, wipes its tears, and walks out the door in slow motion. 

After sending late-night pulses with her last single “After Hours,” the genre-blurring artist returns with “Good Thing,” a track that shot straight to the top of Amazon Music and claimed the coveted #1 spot overall. But don’t mistake this rise for a fluke—this is Slay Raché’s world.

Inspired in part by the vibe of Normani and Cardi B’s “Wild Side,” the creative process for Good Thing began with a spark that quickly evolved into something entirely new. The result is a dusky, stripped-back anthem of self-worth, carried by vocals so raw you can hear the healing. Co-written and produced by L for 3redshoes Inc., the track delivers the tension between hurt and empowerment with unflinching clarity.

Raché has always been one to thread confidence through vulnerability, but Good Thing marks a personal evolution. “It’s freedom. Freedom in not being afraid to be vulnerable. Freedom in walking away.” There’s an emotional weight here that lingers—like mascara smudged on a love note you never sent.

Sonically, the track departs from the ambient hum of “After Hours,” giving Raché space to explore something more naked, more resolute. The production doesn’t hide behind gimmicks—it breathes. And in that breath, Raché stretches vocally, exploring new pockets of emotion with near-hypnotic restraint.

“I want people to feel like they’re reclaiming something,” she says. “It’s the kind of emotion you’re almost embarrassed to admit.” And maybe that’s the magic—how Good Thing makes the private feel cinematic. Think: rainy sidewalks, heartache in your headphones, a main character moment that’s all yours.

Us3's Geoff Wilkinson. (Credit: Asa Akabah-Wilkinson)

If After Hours was your post-party echo, Good Thing is your 3AM reckoning. Not quite a club track—unless you’re the one crying in the corner—it exists in that soft, introspective zone. The kind of song you loop on a walk just to feel something deeper.

Visually, the aesthetic world of Good Thing lives somewhere between bedroom daydreams and fashion-forward candor. Styled by her longtime creative partner and manager L, Slay wears a funky knit sweater layered over a Whitney tee—casual but considered, like everything she does. “It’s very me,” she says, “chill, but still fun.”

The song is also a taste of what’s coming. “I’m planning a larger project, and this is definitely a glimpse,” she teases. “It shows off my sonic variety, which I love.” We can’t help but wonder what corners of emotion she’ll explore next—but one thing’s for sure: she’s in full control of the ride.

As for what she’s manifesting? “My full creative potential—as a vocalist, artist, dancer, and performer. I just want to work hard, be my best, and not get in my own way.”

With Good Thing, Slay Raché isn’t just leveling up—she’s drawing the blueprint for what modern emotional pop should feel like: unfiltered, feminine, and utterly fearless.

SPIN Magazine newsroom and editorial staff were not involved in the creation of this content.

August 22, 2025 0 comments
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Ethnic Myntra finds and pooja-perfect looks you’ll love; Embrace festive glow-up | Fashion Trends
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Ethnic Myntra finds and pooja-perfect looks you’ll love; Embrace festive glow-up | Fashion Trends

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Festivals call for outfits that balance tradition with style, and Myntra has no shortage of stunning ethnic wear to help you shine. From intricate embroidery to flowy silhouettes, here’s a curated edit of the best festive wear pieces you can add to your wardrobe this season.

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This elegant kurta set is all about understated sophistication. The fine threadwork embroidery on the kurta adds a rich, handcrafted feel, while the matching trousers and dupatta complete the festive vibe. Perfect for daytime poojas or family gatherings, this outfit balances comfort with elegance.

Styling tip: Pair it with delicate jhumkas and embroidered juttis for a graceful festive look.

Anouk’s floral printed kurta set strikes the right balance between modern and traditional. The empire waist flatters every body type, while bead and stone embellishments add a subtle festive sparkle. The palazzos ensure easy movement, making this a stylish yet fuss-free choice.

Styling tip: Add metallic bangles and a potli bag to bring out the shimmer of the embellishments.

Celebrate tradition with a twist—this GoSriKi set blends the timeless appeal of bandhani print with sequinned embroidery for that extra festive shine. The vibrant colours make it a standout option for Navratri or Diwali evenings.

Styling tip: Complement the rich hues with oxidised silver jewellery and embellished sandals.

Bring drama to your festive wardrobe with this striking pink and purple sharara set. The floral print keeps it playful, while the flowing silhouette of the sharara adds grandeur to your look. This is the perfect pick if you love twirl-worthy outfits for celebrations.

Styling tip: Style with statement chandbalis and a bold lip for maximum festive flair.

Soft, feminine, and festive, this Indo Era kurta set is adorned with delicate floral embroidery that gives it an artisanal charm. The lightweight fabric ensures all-day comfort, while the coordinating trousers and dupatta make it a ready-to-wear ensemble.

Styling tip: Opt for pearl accessories to enhance its dainty detailing.

Chic yet traditional, this embroidered kurta set from Moda Rapido comes with ethnic motifs that bring out festive warmth. The versatile colour palette makes it suitable for multiple occasions—whether it’s a temple visit or a festive get-together.

Styling tip: Pair with mojris and a sleek bun hairstyle for an effortlessly polished look.

Green is a classic festive colour, and this SheWill embroidered kurta set does full justice to it. The intricate detailing on the kurta adds richness, while the coordinating trousers and dupatta make it festive-ready without being over the top.

Styling tip: Add gold-toned jewellery to elevate the look instantly.

No festive look is complete without the perfect pair of earrings. These oxidised dome-shaped jhumkas with artificial stones and beads by VIVAZS are the ultimate statement-makers. Their versatile design makes them pair beautifully with both simple and ornate ethnic outfits.

Styling tip: Wear them with a solid-coloured kurta set to let the earrings steal the show.

For those who prefer lightweight festive wear, this Chidiyaa cotton kurta-palazzo set is ideal. Its soft fabric ensures comfort even during long rituals, while the playful pink print adds festive charm. Perfect for a casual pooja at home or small family gatherings.

Styling tip: Team it with silver jewellery and Kolhapuri sandals for a boho-festive vibe.

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Ram Gopal Varma says many ‘dumb’ dog lovers treat dog bites as love bites: ‘Same people are buying foreign breeds’ | Bollywood
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Ram Gopal Varma says many ‘dumb’ dog lovers treat dog bites as love bites: ‘Same people are buying foreign breeds’ | Bollywood

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Aug 21, 2025 07:09 pm IST

Ram Gopal Varma has issued a strong note for dog lovers calling him a ‘dog hater’ after he backed the Supreme Court order on stray dogs a few days ago.

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has issued a strong note on a section of social media that called him a ‘dog hater’ after he backed the decision of the Supreme Court to move all stray dogs in Delhi-NCR to shelters within eight weeks. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), RGV said that the stray dog menace has gone too far to be ignored and the solutions need to strike a ‘balance’ of compassion with practicality.

Ram Gopal Varma said that the stray dog menace has gone too far.

What Ram Gopal Varma said

In his note, Ram Gopal Varma wrote, “To all those DUMB DOG LOVERS out there, who think I am a DOG HATER, I say this. Are you so blind, deaf and brain-dead that you can’t see children being bitten, mauled and killed on CCTV videos all over the place? Can’t you f…ing read the official reports on exploding rabies cases? It is common sense that in any emergency—fire, flood, riots, etc, you first deal with the immediate dangers, before holding debates on the root causes and long-term solutions…. The Supreme Court order is not some abstract policy note, but it is a blunt acknowledgement that the stray dog menace has gone extremely too far and human lives have to be saved on a priority level.”

‘Tell the dog lovers to take stray dogs’

He went on to add that there are several dog lovers who treat the dog bites as ‘love bites’. He said, “Coming to adoption, the dog lovers who cry hoarse about compassion are the same people buying foreign breeds to keep them in luxury houses which are well looked after by expensive vets. Just try to tell the dog lovers to take stray dogs in exchange for their pedigree breeds…While feeding, many dog lovers get bitten themselves but don’t report it, treating it as a “love bite.” But rabies spreads silently through these uncontrolled packs, endangering the entire neighbourhood.”

He continued that the stray dog problem in India is real and that to combat this issue, the solutions must balance compassion with practicality, which will depend on both the existing infrastructure and local attitudes.

On August 11, a bench of Justices Pardiwala and R Mahadevan took a stern view of the stray dog problem and ordered the Delhi-NCR to start removing stray dogs from all localities and house them in dedicated dog shelters to be set up by civic authorities. In the last few days, multiple protests have been held in the city over the past few days, demanding that the SC’s order be withdrawn.

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Maroon 5: Love Is Like Album Review
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Maroon 5: Love Is Like Album Review

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Since their ascent in the early aughts, Maroon 5 have been inescapably viral: Songs like “This Love” and “Moves Like Jagger” have ridden to the top of the pop charts (even if frontman Adam Levine has insisted he’s inspired, above all else, by hip-hop); they’ve soundtracked everything from Kia commercials to Disney movie trailers; they headlined the 12th annual Honda Civic Tour. Can you even call it selling out when the whole point has always been commercial success? Love Is Like, the group’s eighth album since Songs About Jane rocked the adult contemporary scene in 2002, continues Maroon 5’s legacy of neutered, frictionless songs to activate brands to. Here, behind a roster of plug-and-play beats and glittery guest stars like LISA and Lil Wayne, you can meditate on the way algorithms breed cultural hegemony and imagine you’re trapped in a Sandals resort lobby.

Adam Levine’s white boy swagger has never been less convincing, particularly as he raps non sequiturs on tracks like “Yes I Did.” It’s a chilling Notes-app non-apology for spousal infidelity: “Yeah, if you ask me if I ever really loved you/Yes, I did,” he says between a falsettoed bridge. “Need to know that I still wanted to be in this/Yes, I did/If you’re questioning my motivation, you know where I live.” Later, in the refrain, he cops to “making every mistake there was to make” and “turning a negative into a positive” between a noxious peppering of “yeah yeah yeah”s. Everything is a pose, it seems, from remorse to sincerity (“We was only having fun,” he insists on “California,” adopting a grammar whose authenticity is questionable).

Meanwhile, “All Night” is an exploration of a toxic relationship written from the perspective of, one can only assume, an A.I. chatbot.  The music video stars his wife, Behati Prinsloo, in a Robert Palmer homage—but while Palmer’s addiction to love had teeth and a latexed vision of ’80s hedonism, “All Night” just mouthbreathes platitudes and cliches that feel just a little too stupid for an Instagram caption. “We do it all night, until the sunlight,” sings Levine on the hook, a line so bad it barely hides his contempt for his audience and the American tradition of songwriting of which he claims to be a part.

But if your shoulders begin to shimmy despite your misgivings at the end of “I Like It” featuring Sexyy Red, you’re not afflicted and you’re not alone. Maroon 5 is the Monsanto of music, genetically and corporately engineered for maximum palatability. They’ve proven in the past that they can, on occasion, tilt that earworm quality towards a pleasant kind of maximalism, embracing his inner cheeseball that lets you forget you’re being pandered to and fall effortlessly into the groove. “Burn Burn Burn,” is as close as this record gets, a head-nodding chronicle of heartbreak that feels like too much time in the sun on Venice Beach.

Too anemic for the Trolls movie franchise yet too emotionally complex for toddlers, Love Is Like is the latest repackaging of benign background noise for people who register music as something that happens without registering its particulars. It goes through your system like a juice cleanse—quick and optimized, but ultimately meant for the toilet.

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August 20, 2025 0 comments
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