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Rakhi Sawant Calls Out Urvashi Rautela's 'All Natural' Claim: 'We’ve Seen Your Old Photos, Behen'
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Rakhi Sawant Calls Out Urvashi Rautela’s ‘All Natural’ Claim: ‘We’ve Seen Your Old Photos, Behen’

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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In a fiery exchange that’s already making the rounds online, media personality Rakhi Sawant took a sharp public swipe at actress Urvashi Rautela’s claim of being “all-natural,” asserting that the pictures from the past tell a different story. The remark has reignited debates about cosmetic surgery, authenticity and the pressure of appearance in Bollywood.

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Rakhi Sawant, never one to mince words, targeted Urvashi during an interview when the latter had described herself as a “mountain girl” whose beauty came naturally and who had never undergone cosmetic procedures. “Humne tumhare purane photo dekhe hain, behen!” Rakhi declared. She added that modifying one’s body is perfectly acceptable—“surgery karo ya na karo, woh aapki marzi hai”—but stressed that claiming to be purely natural when there’s evidence to the contrary is disingenuous.

What Rakhi Sawant’s comment highlights

Her comments highlight two key tensions in Bollywood and wider popular culture: the equation of an actor’s value with their appearance, and the simultaneous denial or concealment of enhancements. Rakhi pointedly said, “Bahut saare logon ne apni hatheliyon ki haddiyan tudwa ke posterior waise karwa liye hain… aur phir bolte hain, ‘Main born aisi hoon!’” It was a blistering mix of humour and critique, aimed squarely at the unresolved contradiction.

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Meanwhile, Urvashi, who often attributes her looks to her upbringing and fitness regime and denies any surgery, now finds herself under a glare of public scepticism. For Rakhi, who openly acknowledges her own cosmetic procedures, the issue isn’t surgery per se—it’s the lack of transparency. “Jo Khuda ne nahi diya, doctor ne de diya!” she quipped, capturing both blunt wit and sharp critique.

This incident is symptomatic of a much larger industry pattern: the conflation of appearance with credibility and success. In an ecosystem where “look” matters half as much as talent, the pressure on stars—especially women—to fit an idealised aesthetic remains intense. When an actor claims “natural beauty” while the public archive of images suggests alteration, the disconnect becomes fertile ground for criticism.

For years, Bollywood has upheld certain beauty standards—slim waists, sharp features, flawless complexion—that often compel public figures to invest in help from stylists, surgeons or photo-editing teams. But as Rakhi’s dig shows, the more fiercely one claims naturalness while their visual history tells another tale, the greater the risk of being called out.

Equally important is the message this sends to the audience. When public figures propagate the myth that success comes without interventions, what they’re really doing is reinforcing a standard of appearance as merit—while erasing the labour, craft and choice behind it. Rakhi’s stand invites us to look beyond the façade and question the narrative: Is “natural” really the root of success, or just its marketing tagline?

From a media-culture perspective, Rakhi’s role is interesting. She openly describes her enhancements; she treats surgery as a choice, not a confession. Meanwhile, the silence around procedures becomes a strategy. In targeting Urvashi’s claim of being untouched, Rakhi flips the script: she demands truth, at least. In doing so, she becomes a voice against artifice.

For Urvashi’s fans and detractors alike, the episode will loop into her public image. While she might continue to deny surgery, such a public call-out forces a conversation on authenticity—one that touches not just celebrity but viewer aspiration. When stars are held to high appearance standards, viewers internalise a binary: accept your body, or modify it—but silently. Rakhi’s agitation reveals that silence is no longer optional.

In the end, the exchange between the two stars isn’t just about two individuals—it’s a moment in an industry evolving under public gaze. The pressure to look perfect continues, but so too does the pressure to be perceived as naturally beautiful. And that performance is under scrutiny.

November 10, 2025 0 comments
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Rakhi Sawant SLAMS Urvashi Rautela's 'I'm A Mountain Girl, All Natural' Comment
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EXCLUSIVE: Rakhi Sawant SLAMS Urvashi Rautela’s ‘I’m A Mountain Girl, All Natural’ Comment

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Rakhi Sawant candidly responded to Urvashi Rautela’s claims of being all-natural and not undergoing any surgeries. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Bubble, she highlights that many celebrities have undergone procedures like waist slimming by breaking their ribs, a trend she calls “the new style.” Rakhi emphasises that whether one chooses to go for surgery or not is a personal decision, and there’s no shame in it. She defends the industry’s acceptance of such enhancements, stating that everyone has the right to look and feel their best. Scroll down to read what she said.

Rakhi On Actresses Undergoing Surgeries

When asked when Bollywood actresses undergo different surgeries to look better, why do they not accept it, Rakhi Sawant answered, “Bahut saare logon ne apni hatheliyon ki haddiyan tudwa ke kamar patli kar li hai. This is the new style, you know? You don’t know? Yeh log China, Bhutan, Bangkok, America, Canada jaate hain, aur apni kamar ki upar wali do haddiyan todwa ke andar kar lete hain. Yeh style hai aajkal! Log nahi bolte, kyun bolne ka? Unko lagta hai, ‘kyun bolun bhai, meri mast daal-roti chal rahi hai!’”

Rakhi Sawant Slams Urvashi Rautela

During the same interview, she bashed Urvashi’s all-natural remarks. Sawant said, “Par kuch log nahi bolte na, phir Urvashi ki tarah sab bolte hain, ‘main toh born, paidaishi aisi hi hoon!’ Urvashi, humne tumhare purane photo dekhe behen! Please, sabke purane photo dekho! Dekho bhai, ek baat bolun — surgery karo ya na karo, woh aapki marzi hai, aapka right hai. Aapko accha dikhna hai, aapki daal-roti chal rahi hai, surgery se aapko kaam mil raha hai, toh karna chahiye! Usme koi buri baat nahi hai. Aapki body hai, koi thaili mein bhade ka thodi le ja rahe ho! Kisi aur ke shareer pe thodi karwa rahe ho!”

She continued, “Aur is industry mein zarurat bhi padti hai. Agar mujhe kuch karwana hai, toh main karwaungi, meri marzi hai. Kisi ka baap thodi na rok lega bhai! Sabne karwaya hai, 1000% sabne Bollywood mein karwaya hai! Kisi ne pichwada karwaya, kisi ne ‘A’ karwaya, kisi ne ‘B’ karwaya, kisi ne toh poora karwaya hai! Karwana unki personal choice hai aur bhai, unko bhi toh accha dikhna hai na! Bilkul, tabhi kaam milega. Ab mera toh purana dialogue hai, ‘Joh Khuda ne paida karke nahi bheja, woh doctor ne de diya!’ Nakkli laga diya, har cheez nakkli laga di!”

Rakhi Opens Up On Her Surgeries

Speaking of the surgeries she has undergone, the actress said, “Mujhe toh upar se neeche tak sab log ‘plastic’ hi bolte hain — pata nahi kyun! Karan show ke show mein maine kya bol diya tha thoda… tab se sab mujhe plastic hi bolte hain! Bolte raho bhai, mujhe kya? Aap toh real ho mere saamne baithe — main toh real hoon!”

Urvashi Rautela’s All-Natural Claims

Urvashi Rautela asserts that she is “all natural,” attributing her appearance to her parents, good genes, and a healthy lifestyle. She claims she has never undergone cosmetic surgery and maintains her looks through diet and exercise. In various interviews, she describes herself as a “mountain girl” who is “completely natural,” emphasising that her beauty is the result of natural factors. However, her claims have received mixed reactions; while some support her, many online sceptics question her assertion, accusing her of having plastic surgery. Despite the scepticism, Urvashi remains firm in her stance, emphasising her dedication to a healthy lifestyle.

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Natural Information Society: Perseverance Flow Album Review
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Natural Information Society: Perseverance Flow Album Review

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

In the same way that a diamond’s symmetrical shine is both easy to admire and requires an eyepiece to appreciate in full, Perseverance Flow’s charm is shaped by the tiny variations built into the score. Once the theme is established and allowed to settle, harmonium player Lisa Alvarado flips her pattern, playing a palindrome of the simple rise-and-fall melody. The shift is so smooth it can take a moment to notice it’s happened, and even then you might second-guess the extent of the change. Drummer Mikel Patrick Avery loosens his percussion a few minutes later, playing something that sounds like pebbles sloshing in a plastic bucket. The soft shuffle is soon absorbed—whether actually or just by a kind of aural illusion—into the original pattern. Abrams anchors the sound with his Moroccan guembri, occasionally halting the steady limp of the primary line to tie a fluid knot without losing a step.

While it’s not unusual for repetition to turn a musical phrase inside out, similar to the way a word loses its meaning once you’ve said it a few times, Perseverance Flow’s emotional register stays constant. The phrases gradually begin to lengthen—at one point, Alvarado’s harmonium sounds more like an accordion playing a Cajun song in slow-mo—which gives the piece enough momentum to stay grounded. At no point does it even glance in the direction of chaos; you could probably thread a needle with the sound wave. Around the 19-minute mark, the entire ensemble pulls up together in a way that suggests a vamp, then immediately falls back into the pattern without anyone losing their place. It’s such a weird little thrill that, if you’re properly locked in, it feels like peaking in sync with a 2 a.m. bass drop.

While the instrumentation wouldn’t be out of place at your local roots festival, the dance music influence on Perseverance Flow is undeniable. Abrams’ frequent switches and intertwined notes mimic the braided bass hits and glitchy rhythms of footwork without ever leaving the aesthetic context of gnawa. Little clap-back rhythms pop up occasionally. At one point, something that sounds like a bag of shells being dropped on a snare drum introduces a new back-and-forth to the theme that matches the harmonium and brings the piece’s shuffle closer to something like hip-hop. It’s a canny way of making sure the listener’s body stays tuned in to what could easily become cerebral; you will not nod your head more insistently to a piece of experimental music this year.

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Heretic Parfum: A Natural Fragrance Brand Exploring the 'Unpolished Version' of Botanicals
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Heretic Parfum: A Natural Fragrance Brand Exploring the 'Unpolished Version' of Botanicals

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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Brand Bio is Fashionista’s guide to the best independent fashion and beauty brands — a resource for retailers, job seekers, B2B companies and consumers alike. If you’d like your brand to be featured, fill out this form. Heretic ParfumHeadquarters: Los Angeles, CAE-commerce: hereticparfum.comSocial …

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Claressa Shields Sparks Reactions After Flexing Her Natural Hair Length
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Claressa Shields Sparks Reactions After Flexing Her Natural Hair

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Claressa Shields recently served “stiff where” energy while showing off her natural inches. The GWOAT popped out with a fresh silk press and let it be known she’ll be swinging her hair down her back in no time.

RELATED: Flex On ‘Em! Claressa Shields Links Up With Papoose’s Daughter To Launch ‘Counting Green’ Challenge (WATCH)

Claressa Shields Shows Off Her Natural Hair & Big Energy

The boxing champ wasn’t playing with her timeline when she dropped a video flexing her hair growth. Claressa Shields flexed her natural hair and made it clear she just needs three more months until she’s eating the girlies up with her length. “I told y’all! I told y’all! Just wait til my hair get to the middle of my back. You know what… just give me three more months, cause my s**t is going to grow on y’all,” Shields said in the clip.

Claressa Shields’ Silk Press Has Social Media Gagging

You already know the Roommates were going to hop into The Shade Room’s comment section and weigh in on Claressa’s hair flex. Several folks admitted that they respect her confidence and love how she keeps making the trolls mad. Peep some of their reactions below.

Instagram user @aishabeezdaname wrote, “Inchessss 💅🏾” 

Instagram user @demi.did.it wrote, “She growing on me y’all idk 😂😂 I like her.” 

While Instagram user @mzprettci wrote, “I like her she’s not afraid to be herself in a world full of ppl that don’t even know themselves.” 

Then Instagram user @keepingitkinky wrote, “I love her confidence, say what you want but so many people would b shook to wear their natural hair out! Go girl! Ppl only like black hair when it’s a certain way…. Notice other cultures can wear their hair any way and it may not be 10/10 but don’t nobody care! 🎯” 

Another Instagram user @shaehollywood wrote, “I love her! But get a pixie 🤣🤣🤣 start over.” 

While another Instagram user @ugly_jason24 wrote, “I love how mad she make people 😂” 

Then another Instagram user @marylandrivers wrote, “😂😂😂 rich and don’t care I love it.” 

Finally, Instagram user @iamthe5thelement wrote, “She be having a time and yall stay mad. I love her for that!😂😂😂” 

Claressa Shields & Papoose’s Daughter Hit ‘Counting Green’ Challenge

Natural hair and a silk press isn’t the only thing Claressa is out here flexing! Recently, she showed off her dance moves alongside Papoose’s daughter, Dejanae Mackie. The ladies linked up to launch the ‘Counting Green’ challenge, which promotes Pap’s new single with Busta Rhymes. Claressa and Dejanae were getting to it, okay! Even Pap slid into Claressa’s comment section to hype them up, writing, “❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I love y’all!!”

RELATED: At First Sight? Papoose & Claressa Shields Spill Tea On How Their Fairytale Love Story Unfolded (WATCH)

What Do You Think Roomies?

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Natural Diamond Council Is Hiring An Associate SEO Strategist - Hybrid Remote, New York
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Natural Diamond Council Is Hiring An Associate Web Editor – Hybrid Remote, New York

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
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Job Title: Associate SEO StrategistLocation: Hybrid (Tuesday and Wednesday in office), New York, NYEmployment Type: Temporary/Contract — Full-time (40 hours/week). The initial term is 6 months, with the possibility of extension.Compensation: $6,000 per month, based on a full-time, 6-month contract …

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bitchy | Princess Kate debuted her new caramel hair at the Natural History Museum
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bitchy | Princess Kate debuted her new caramel hair at the Natural History Museum

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Two weekends ago, the Princess of Wales soft-launched her new “blonde” hair during a visit to Balmoral. We were waiting to see if Kate was still trying out a new color for her first work event in months. These are photos from Kate and Prince William’s visit to the Natural History Museum’s updated gardens today. Of course it rained like hell, but there were some dry moments, enough for people to get a look at Kate’s new hair. New wig, who dis??? My God. Sometimes I wonder if I’m being too harsh about the state of Kate’s hair, but honey… there’s a whole world of high-quality and realistic-looking wigs and hairpieces. And yet Kate always goes for the cheapest ones out there. Even if you argue (hilariously) that this is all of Kate’s natural hair, the color is what really makes it look so cheap! This color isn’t from sunning herself on a yacht, it came from a colorist who doesn’t know how to do good-quality caramel highlights.

Kate’s blazer is Ralph Lauren, but I haven’t seen any IDs on any of the other pieces. Her necklace is Daniella Draper, and it features the initials of her three kids. She’s worn that before, I’m almost positive. Yesterday, GB News published an odd piece about Kate’s jewelry and how she’s making an effort to wear fewer big, stately jewels. Like… yeah, we know, and that’s part of the copykeening as well.

Photos courtesy of Cover Images.

The Princess of Wales, Patron of the Natural History Museum, and The Prince of Wales visit the Museum’s newly transformed gardens and meet children and young people taking part in learning programmes which see them connecting with nature and boosting biodiversity in urban areas

Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: LONDON, United Kingdom
When: 04 Sep 2025
Credit: Cover Images

The Princess of Wales, Patron of the Natural History Museum, and The Prince of Wales visit the Museum’s newly transformed gardens and meet children and young people taking part in learning programmes which see them connecting with nature and boosting biodiversity in urban areas

Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales and William, Prince of Wales
Where: LONDON, United Kingdom
When: 04 Sep 2025
Credit: Cover Images

The Princess of Wales, Patron of the Natural History Museum, and The Prince of Wales visit the Museum’s newly transformed gardens and meet children and young people taking part in learning programmes which see them connecting with nature and boosting biodiversity in urban areas

Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: LONDON, United Kingdom
When: 04 Sep 2025
Credit: Cover Images


The Princess of Wales, Patron of the Natural History Museum, and The Prince of Wales visit the Museum’s newly transformed gardens and meet children and young people taking part in learning programmes which see them connecting with nature and boosting biodiversity in urban areas

Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: LONDON, United Kingdom
When: 04 Sep 2025
Credit: Cover Images

The Princess of Wales, Patron of the Natural History Museum, and The Prince of Wales visit the Museum’s newly transformed gardens and meet children and young people taking part in learning programmes which see them connecting with nature and boosting biodiversity in urban areas

Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: LONDON, United Kingdom
When: 04 Sep 2025
Credit: Cover Images

The Princess of Wales, Patron of the Natural History Museum, and The Prince of Wales visit the Museum’s newly transformed gardens and meet children and young people taking part in learning programmes which see them connecting with nature and boosting biodiversity in urban areas

Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: LONDON, United Kingdom
When: 04 Sep 2025
Credit: Cover Images


The Princess of Wales, Patron of the Natural History Museum, and The Prince of Wales visit the Museum’s newly transformed gardens and meet children and young people taking part in learning programmes which see them connecting with nature and boosting biodiversity in urban areas

Featuring: Catherine Princess of Wales
Where: LONDON, United Kingdom
When: 04 Sep 2025
Credit: Cover Images


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Which wood is best for furniture? A guide to natural and engineered choices for your home
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Which wood is best for furniture? A guide to natural and engineered choices for your home

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

I’ve always believed that choosing the right material for furniture is like choosing the right fabric for a favourite outfit. It shapes the look, the comfort, and how long it will stay with you. Wood in particular is fascinating because it carries history, character, and a texture that can change the feel of an entire room. Over the years, I’ve been asked one question again and again. Which wood is best for furniture?

A mix of solid and engineered wood furniture adds balance, blending timeless beauty with everyday function for stylish, practical living spaces.

The truth is, there isn’t one answer. The answer shifts based on your project, your budget, and the level of attention you’re prepared to give the furniture later. Some woods are timeless classics, while others are modern, engineered options that make life easier. Let’s take a look at three natural and three man-made choices, with a few suggestions for where they shine.

Teak Wood

For centuries, Indian homes have relied on teak as their strongest furniture material. Strong, termite-resistant, and naturally oiled, it’s the kind of wood that grows better with age. Its golden-brown glow and fine grain give it a refined finish even without polish. Teak is on the expensive side, but it’s an investment that lasts for decades.

Works best for

  • Dining tables that can handle generations of use
  • Solid bed frames for long-term comfort
  • Outdoor furniture, since it can take on the elements

Sheesham Wood

Sheesham, often called Indian rosewood, is known for its bold grains and rich tones. Every piece feels different, which makes it perfect when you want furniture that looks unique. It’s strong and responds beautifully to carving, so it often becomes the go-to for statement furniture.

Works best for

  • Coffee tables that bring warmth to living rooms
  • Bookshelves and cabinets that also serve as decor
  • Bedside tables with subtle detailing

Mango Wood

Mango wood is gaining popularity for good reason. Once a mango tree stops producing fruit, the wood is reused instead of being wasted, making it a sustainable choice. It’s lighter and softer than teak or Sheesham, but still sturdy enough for most furniture. The fun part is how long it takes to finish and the colours, so you can experiment freely.

Works best for

  • TV units and sideboards with character
  • Accent chairs in bold painted finishes
  • Console tables that add charm to hallways

Plywood

Plywood offers strength and versatility that usually surprises those who work with it. Made by layering sheets of veneer, it resists warping and works well with laminates or veneers on top. It’s the sensible choice when you need a balance of durability and budget.

Works best for

  • Modular kitchens designed for daily use
  • Wardrobes and cupboards with sleek finishes
  • Office desks and furniture that need stability

MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard)

MDF is smooth and even, which makes it ideal for painted finishes. While it lacks natural wood grain, it creates a flawless surface for colour or design. It’s also affordable and easy to work with, though it’s best avoided in areas that get damp.

Works best for

  • Study tables with bright finishes
  • Children’s room furniture in playful shades
  • Decorative wall panels and partitions

Particle Board

Particle board is the budget-friendly option. It’s made from wood chips and resin, which makes it light and easy to shape. While it’s not as strong as plywood or MDF, it’s useful for furniture that isn’t expected to hold a lot of weight.

Works best for

  • Shelves for light storage
  • TV stands for smaller gadgets
  • Office workstations in budget setups

So, which wood is best for furniture? There isn’t one clear winner. Teak, Sheesham, and mango wood bring natural beauty and strength, while plywood, MDF, and particle board offer practicality and affordability. My suggestion is to mix them. When it comes to statement furniture, solid wood takes the stage, while engineered wood keeps things simple and functional. That way, your home feels stylish, comfortable, and sensible all at once.

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The author of this article holds a Master’s Degree in Interior Design and has spent over a decade in research, teaching, and designing homes from scratch.

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Natural Diamond Council Is Hiring An Associate SEO Strategist - Hybrid Remote, New York
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Natural Diamond Council Is Hiring An Associate SEO Strategist – Hybrid Remote, New York

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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Job Title: Associate SEO StrategistLocation: Hybrid (Tuesday and Wednesday in office), New York, NYEmployment Type: Temporary/Contract — Full-time (40 hours/week). The initial term is 6 months, with the possibility of extension.Compensation: $6,000 per month, based on a full-time, 6-month contract …

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Missouri Teen Burned On 85% Of His Body After Natural Gas Explosion Destroys Homes + He Was Able To Escape Through The Flames
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Missouri Teen Burned On 85% Of His Body After Natural Gas Explosion Destroys Homes + He Was Able To Escape Through The Flames

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Missouri Teen Burned On 85% Of His Body After Natural Gas Explosion Destroys Homes + He Was Able To Escape Through The Flames

An 18-year-old survivor is fighting for his life after a powerful home explosion in north St. Louis County left him critically injured.

According to news outlet KSDK, family members say Dontea Anthony Jr., 18, was in the basement when the blast occurred. He managed to escape through flames but suffered burns on 85% of his body.

“He has a very challenging road ahead of him,” his aunt wrote on a GoFundMe page set up to support the Hardy-Anthony family.

St. Louis County Police Chief Kenneth Gregory said Tuesday the explosion was likely caused by natural gas, though the investigation continues. Officials have ruled out criminal activity.

Anthony, a recent Hazelwood Central graduate, was home alone while his twin brother attended Maryville on a full-ride track scholarship, his mother was jogging, and his father was at work.

The explosion destroyed or damaged more than 20 homes and forced evacuations across the neighborhood.

Prayers to him during this challenging time.

VIA: KSDK


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