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Are You Up Next?—Applications for the 2026 LVMH Prize Are Now Open
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Are You Up Next?—Applications for the 2026 LVMH Prize Are Now Open

by jummy84 November 17, 2025
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There are a myriad of ways in which young designers can stand out online in our social media age, but nothing comes close to coming face-to-face with a pantheon of fashion leaders. That is the promise of the LVMH Prize, which puts emerging talent in front of designers like Phoebe Philo, Jonathan Anderson, Maria Grazia Chiuri, and more. Today, applications for the 2026 edition of the competition are officially open.

The LVMH Prize has changed the trajectory of many designer hopefuls over the years, including Simon Porte Jacquemus, Grace Wales Bonner, and Steven Stokey-Daley. “We don’t want to just buy clothes today; we want to support people who are sending a message to the world,” said Silvia Venturini Fendi, a judge of the Prize, at last year’s final. Chiuri, who is now officially headed to Fendi and is also a juror, added, “There’s the creativity, but then the idea of what they want to build for the future, the perspective of their brand. They were all interesting, very different, but you feel that all the brands had a personal story.”

Do you have what it takes to take home one of the awards? Entries for the latest edition of the LVMH Prize are now being accepted on lvmhprize.com. Designers between 18 and 40 who have created at least two collections are welcome to apply. Submissions close on January 11, 2026.

November 17, 2025 0 comments
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bitchy | Prince William plans to take his Earthshot Prize to India next year
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bitchy | Prince William plans to take his Earthshot Prize to India next year

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer actually traveled to Brazil for a few days last week. He attended a few events for Prince William’s Earthshot Prize, and then both men traveled to Belem for the first two days of the COP30 conference. PM Starmer was back in England in time to attend the Festival of Remembrance on Saturday night. It’s widely believed that Starmer and William traveled back to the UK together, but William still skipped the Festival of Remembrance. Lazy, lazy, lazy. Well, according to Kensington Palace, William and Starmer have a great relationship, and William is whinging to Starmer about how the government needs to “do more” on the environment. There isn’t an eyeroll big enough. Some highlights from Roya Nikkhah’s big post-Earthshot clean-up, with some exclusive info about next year’s Earthshot Prize ceremony.

Big Boy Billy takes on big business: The Prince of Wales has criticised big businesses for “falling short” and lacking “courage” in their attempts to tackle climate change. Prince William, who spent five days last week in Brazil for his Earthshot prize awards and the Cop30 climate conference, is deeply frustrated by the private sector’s apathy on the environment.

William raised concerns, bless his heart: A royal source said: “During his visit to Brazil, the Prince of Wales raised his concern about the lack of meaningful support from global businesses in tackling the climate crisis when he met with the prime minister and the secretary of state for energy security and net zero. He believes that major companies are still not doing nearly enough. He wants to see bold leadership in the private sector and, honestly, many businesses are still reluctant to get involved. Even when some are making genuine progress, they’re rarely talking about it. There are positives, companies such as Ikea, Uber and [the food giant] Compass Group are showing real leadership and deserve credit, investing in Earthshot prize finalists. But far too many others are still falling short and it’s time for more of them to step up to the plate.”

William & Starmer: The prince has developed a “warm relationship” with Starmer, the first prime minister to attend William’s environmental awards since they began in 2021, and urged the government to encourage more action from the private sector on green issues.

Next year’s Earthshot will go to India: William plans to take next year’s Earthshot prize to India, in a sign of his determination to engage with the world’s biggest polluters. India, the most populous nation in the world with more than 1.4 billion people, is the world’s third-biggest polluter after China and America. The country is responsible for about 8 per cent of global carbon emissions, with coal as its primary power source, but has set a goal of reducing emissions by 50 per cent by 2030 and for the economy to be net zero by 2070. Neither Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, nor President Xi of China attended the Cop30 leaders’ conference last week.

Willy will go to China too: A royal source said: “This is about bringing people on the journey. We always said we’d like to take Earthshot to every corner of the planet. There are so many interesting things happening in India in the sector and the prince is looking forward to seeing it.” The Sunday Times has also revealed that William wants to take the prize to China in the next five years, despite the UK’s strained relations with the world’s biggest polluter, in marked contrast to his father’s approach. The King has never visited mainland China because of his views on the regime’s treatment of Tibet and its human rights record. William, however, is said to believe that you “can’t exclude a big chunk of the planet when thinking about fighting for its future”. Sources close to William said he had a “renewed sense of purpose” about taking the prize to China.

[From The Times]

I actually forgot that Charles has never stepped foot in China. That’s a bit crazy, especially considering how well-traveled he was as Prince of Wales. As for William’s plan to go to India next year… lol. He is really going to march into India and try to lecture and bully the whole country, meanwhile India has become a thriving economic powerhouse and vibrant democracy with no need for an ugly white savior, especially one from a member of a supposed royal family which looted many of India’s treasures. William should arrive in India with the Kohinoor diamond in hand before he lectures anyone on the environment. As for all of the stuff about Basher Billy lecturing businesses about the environment – he just comes across as so deeply unlikeable, unaccomplished and pitiful.

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The Prince of Wales meets participants of the Generation Earthshot Programme, at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, on day one of his visit to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Awards

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The Prince of Wales takes part in a game of volleyball with players from thee Levante Institute, a local beach volleyball school, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, on day one of his visit to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Awards

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The Prince of Wales takes part in a game of volleyball with players from thee Levante Institute, a local beach volleyball school, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, on day one of his visit to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Awards

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The Prince of Wales takes part in a game of volleyball with players from thee Levante Institute, a local beach volleyball school, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, on day one of his visit to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Awards

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The Prince of Wales takes part in a game of volleyball with players from thee Levante Institute, a local beach volleyball school, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, on day one of his visit to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Awards

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Prince William, Prince of Wales during a visit to Ilha de Paqueta, on day two of his trip to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Award

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The Prince of Wales arrives for the Earthshot Prize Summit in Pier Maua, on day three of his visit to Brazil.

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Bono, The Edge Revisit U2 Classics At Guthrie Prize Ceremony
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Bono, The Edge Revisit U2 Classics At Guthrie Prize Ceremony

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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U2’s Bono and the Edge dipped into their back catalog during a six-song set last night (Oct. 21) as part of their Woody Guthrie Prize ceremony at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, Ok., and even unveiled some lyrics for an in-progress song that may appear on their next album.

The duo rattled off “Running To Stand Still,” “Mothers of the Disappeared,” “Sunday Bloody Sunday,” “One,” “Pride (In the Name of Love)” and “Yahweh” in addition to a cover of Guthrie’s “Jesus Christ,” and later sang some a capella lines from the Beatles’ “A Hard Day’s Night” when accepting the award.

The Woody Guthrie Prize is given annually to artists who “best exemplify Guthrie’s spirit and work by speaking for the less fortunate through music, film, literature, dance or other art forms and serving as a positive force for social change.”

“Bob Dylan really did bring us to the place where the song was an instrument to open up worlds,” Bono said. “And the world of Woody Guthrie, I wouldn’t have entered if not for Bob.” He added, “America is the greatest song still yet to be written. The poetry is there but it’s still being written … don’t imagine it will continue to be extraordinary on its own, that if you fell asleep and woke up in 20 years, the world would be fairer or freer. It won’t. That’s not the way it works.”

“Our favorite protest songs always had a sense of vision, something to aim for,” said the Edge. “You don’t talk about the darkness — you make the light brighter.”

During a protest song-oriented discussion with producer T Bone Burnett, Bono admitted, “you can’t write a song to order,” but then proceeded to recite lyrics from an unfinished song about the late Palestinian activist Awdah Hathaleen: “one father shot / three children crying / if there is no law / is there no crime / if there is no hope / what’s there to rhyme / history is written / one life at a time.”

It was the first concrete evidence of material intended for the follow-up to 2017’s Songs of Experience, a release date for which has not been announced.

U2 hadn’t set foot in Cain’s Ballroom since performing there on April 4, 1981. The band returned to Tulsa again in 1983 and 2018 and had previously joked that its members were looking “forward to legally buying their own pints this time around.”

Bono, Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. join past Guthrie Prize recipients including Pete Seeger, Mavis Staples, Joan Baez, Bruce Springsteen and 2024 honoree Tom Morello.

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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'Rental Family' and 'Hamnet' Win Audience Prize at Middleburg
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‘Rental Family’ and ‘Hamnet’ Win Audience Prize at Middleburg

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
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The 2025 Middleburg Film Festival is the latest to bestow Chloe Zhao’s “Hamnet” its Audience Award for Narrative Feature, but this time the Focus Features release shares the honor with Hikari’s “Rental Family, set to be released by Searchlight Pictures.

Though the award still supports the idea that “Hamnet” is the one fall festival premiere most likely to be a Best Picture Oscar frontrunner next year, especially since it also won the coveted People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, it being tied with “Rental Family” helps paint a picture of how there can be plenty of films that excite audiences outside the New York/Los Angeles bubble.

Jafar Panahi

Keep in mind, the Audience Award process at Middleburg is similar to the one at Toronto, in that any film screening at the festival is eligible. And the harsh thing about Toronto this year was how many well-received premieres, be it “Rental Family” or “Roofman,” had been said to have had their awards campaigns tanked by not winning said People’s Choice Award, as if their worth is tied to their potential to win an Academy Award.

“Rental Family,” which closed the 2025 Middleburg Film Festival, with writer/director Hikari present to receive a standing ovation, was described by IndieWire critic David Ehrlich as “a gentle little movie that recognizes truth and performance as two sides of the same coin.” Pegged as a crowdpleaser before it had publicly screened anywhere, the response the Brendan Fraser response received at Middleburg, from an audience that primarily consists of wealthy film enthusiasts in the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area, quite a few who work in the film industry, proved that initial read to be justified. Worth noting “Frankenstein,” the runner-up for the People’s Choice Award at Toronto, had also screened at Middleburg.

Anyhow, another film that had arguably been overshadowed at other festivals, but got its turn in the spotlight at Middleburg was “The Cycle of Love,” which took the Top Documentary Prize. Another Telluride world premiere a la “Hamnet,” the film tells the true story of an Indian man cycling 6000 miles cross-continent on bicycle to find his love. Other documentaries that screened at the festival include Netflix’s “Cover-Up” and National Geographic films “Love+War” and “The Tale of Silyan,” yet “The Cycle of Love” has yet to find a distributor. One can imagine the filmmakers hope the Middleburg audience’s reaction can be leveraged in a partner ready to campaign the film as a true Best Documentary Feature contender.

Though it won the Jury Prize after its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” which won the Top International Prize at Middleburg, has yet to find a distributor, even though it is directed by two-time Oscar nominee Kaouther Ben Hania and has already been selected to represent Tunisia for Best International Feature.

Outside of actual prizewinners, this particular regional crowd anecdotally hailed a mix of the expected, like Palme d’Or winner “It Was Just an Accident” from director Jafar Panahi or Scott Cooper’s “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” and unexpected like A24 romantic comedy “Eternity,” starring Elizabeth Olsen (programmed as the Saturday Spotlight film), and Searchlight Pictures’ “Is This Thing On?”

A portion of the older crowd seemed to still have difficulty with “After the Hunt,” or even “If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You,” which features a visceral performance from Rose Byrne, but were very warm on most of Netflix’s slate of films, from Noah Baumbach’s “Jay Kelly,” which opened the festival, to Richard Linklater’s “Nouvelle Vague,” and Rian Johnson’s “Wake Up Dead Man,” the latest installment in the “Knives Out” franchise.

“We’re thrilled to see how our slate of films connected so profoundly with our audiences,” said Middleburg Film Festival Executive Director Susan Koch via statement. “The humanity and emotional depth of these four films clearly struck a chord, reflecting the kind of bold, globally minded storytelling our festival strives to champion.”

October 21, 2025 0 comments
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Sam Fender wins 2025 Mercury Prize
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Sam Fender wins 2025 Mercury Prize

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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17 October 2025

Sam Fender has won the 2025 Mercury Prize.

Sam Fender has won the Mercury Prize

The 31-year-old musician has received the £25,000 prize for the best British or Irish album of the year for People Watching, and Sam subsequently admitted to feeling surprised by his own success.

Sam – who was visibly shocked when his name was announced to the audience – told the BBC: “I didn’t think that was going to happen at all. I’ve spent the last 10 minutes crying.”

Sam received a rapturous ovation from his hometown crowd at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle.

The singer – who also received a nomination for his second record, Seventeen Going Under, back in 2022 – actually dedicated his accolade to Annie Orwin, his former mentor.

Sam – who earlier performed the title track of his award-winning album – said: “I was honoured and lucky enough to be with her in the last week of her life, and the title track was about her and about grief.

“Then the rest of the album is very much local stories, little pictures of Shields, and the people I’ve grown up with.

“So, very much like every other album I’ve done, but I think we got it right this time.”

This year’s awards ceremony was moved from London to Newcastle in an effort to make the music industry feel more inclusive, and less London-centric.

Jo Twist, the chief executive of the BPI, which organises the awards show, said: “Talent is everywhere but opportunity isn’t.

“So it’s only right that we bring these large scale shows (outside London) to show there are opportunities within the music industry without having to move city.”

Sam felt particularly thrilled to receive the award in his home city, observing that Newcastle has “always been in an isolated bubble” from the rest of the UK music industry.

The singer – who overcame competition from the likes of Pulp and Wolf Alice to win the award – added: “So for it to be recognised is really important. Hopefully it can be the beginning of many other wonderful things.”




October 17, 2025 0 comments
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Was Donald Trump Nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize? – Hollywood Life
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Was Donald Trump Nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize? – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Donald Trump has made headlines over the years for his desire to take home the highly coveted Nobel Peace Prize, but he hasn’t been awarded it. The 2025 prize winner is Venezuelan politician and opposition leader María Corina Machado. Amid her win, some are wondering if Trump was even nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize this year.

Find out what we know about the selection process for the prize below.

Who Won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize?

Venezuelan politician María Corina Machado won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her “tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy,” the Norwegian Nobel Committee said in its October 2025 announcement.

“Maria Corina Machado meets all three criteria stated in Alfred Nobel’s will for the selection of a Peace Prize laureate,” the committee continued “She has brought her country’s opposition together. She has never wavered in resisting the militarization of Venezuelan society. She has been steadfast in her support for a peaceful transition to democracy.”

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The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the 2025 #NobelPeacePrize to Maria Corina Machado for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to… pic.twitter.com/Zgth8KNJk9

— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) October 10, 2025

In response to Machado’s win, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung accused the Norwegian Nobel Committee of placing “politics over peace” in their decision.

“President Trump will continue making peace deals, ending wars, and saving lives,” Cheung tweeted. “He has the heart of a humanitarian, and there will never be anyone like him who can move mountains with the sheer force of his will. The Nobel Committee proved they place politics over peace.” 

President Trump will continue making peace deals, ending wars, and saving lives.

He has the heart of a humanitarian, and there will never be anyone like him who can move mountains with the sheer force of his will.

The Nobel Committee proved they place politics over peace. https://t.co/dwCEWjE0GE

— Steven Cheung (@StevenCheung47) October 10, 2025

How Does Anyone Win the Nobel Peace Prize?

The Norwegian Nobel Committee is responsible for voting. The nomination of a candidate is only acceptable when it’s submitted by a person that meets specific criteria. The necessary criteria includes members of national assemblies and governments, university professors, others who have been awarded with the prize and current and former members of the committee, according to the committee’s website.

Was Trump Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize?

There is no way of knowing whether or not Trump was nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize because the Norwegian Nobel Committee “does not confirm the names of nominees, neither to the media nor to the candidates themselves.” The list of nominees is released 50 years after the prize is awarded.

The committee revealed that there were 338 nominees for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, of which were 244 individuals and 94 were organizations.

Trump’s rumored nomination has been a major topic over the years. His 2016 presidential opponent, Hillary Clinton, said she’d nominate the Republican for the Nobel Peace Prize if he could end the war in Ukraine without granting Russia any territory.

“If we could pull that off, if President Trump were the architect of that, I’d nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize, because my goal here is to not allow capitulation to Putin, aided and abetted by the United States,” Clinton said on the “Raging Moderates” podcast in August 2025. “I’m dreaming that for whatever combination of reasons, including the elusive Nobel Peace Prize, President Trump may actually stand up to [Russian President Vladimir] Putin on behalf of not just Ukraine and its democracy and its very brave people, but frankly, on behalf of our own security and interests.’

October 11, 2025 0 comments
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The Amazing Race Season 38
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Are ’The Amazing Race’ Contestants Paid? Final Prize and More Payment Details

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

The Amazing Race is currently in its 38th season CBS, with a new cast of pairs racing around the world to win a grand prize. But how much do the competitors actually get for their time on the show?

Scroll down for everything we know about the payouts for the contestants on The Amazing Race and details about the money that the winners take home at the end of the race.

How much do The Amazing Race winners get?

The grand prize on The Amazing Race is $1 million for the winning pair. That amount has not changed since the show first premiered in 2001.

Of course, the $1 million is taxed, so the duo won’t walk away with that full amount. Since the prize is considered income, there are state and federal taxes taken out. The amount varies depending on what state the winners live in.

Do Amazing Race contestants get paid?

It’s not only the winners who walk away with money. Men’s Health previously reported that the runner-ups get $25,000 and the team that finishes in third place gets $10,000 (of course, this is all before taxes).

Executive producer Elise Doganieri told People that every team “gets a small percentage of a cash prize,” as well.  Mark “Abba” Abbattista, who competed on the show during Season 21, also confirmed to AV Club that all of the contestants receive “some kind of money for the order that you come in.” So, the first team eliminated would make the least amount, and so on.

For some contestants, who have to take time off work to be on the show, the payout isn’t always worth it. “It cost me quite a bit of money to go on the show, just because I wasn’t working,” Abbattista explained. “I’m self-employed, so if I’m not bringing money in, it’s not coming in. And, again, I’m not complaining about that. I knew that was the cost for me wanting to do the show, and fortunately I was able to do that. Still, it becomes a financial burden for some people.”

Do contestants pay for travel on The Amazing Race?

Contestants are not allowed to use their own money on the race. At the beginning of every leg, their envelopes contain a certain amount of money that they can use to get them through that leg. The amount varies depending on the country.

“We have figured out how much the taxi might cost, or a bus or train ticket,” Doganieri explained. “So we give them just enough money for that leg, and they have to be very careful not to overspend.”

If they run out of money, contestants can barter for money, but they are not allowed to beg, according to Doganieri.

Are The Amazing Race prizes all free?

The winners of every leg also receive a prize, which is usually a sponsored trip. The show partners with Expedia (formerly it was Travelocity), and the one-stop travel destination generally gives a trip away on each leg.

But, it’s not without some strings, according to Abbattista.” The trips are sponsored through whatever hotel puts up the trip and Travelocity is also a sponsor, so you have a liaison you go through,” he explained. “When the season is over, you do a bunch of legal paperwork then they turn you over to Travelocity. The woman I dealt with there was really helpful and nice and I wound up going on the trips and, yes, you pay taxes because it’s considered income as a prize. So if the trip is worth $10,000, guess what? You owe Uncle Sam $3,500. And they’re not all-inclusive. Your air is paid for and your hotel and they include some other things, like massages or a snorkel trip, but all the food is not included. So you’re spending money and going to places that you’re not necessarily interested in.”

October 8, 2025 0 comments
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‘Wheel of Fortune’ contestant wins $1M, biggest prize in show’s 49 years - National
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‘Wheel of Fortune’ contestant wins $1M, biggest prize in show’s 49 years – National

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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A woman from Connecticut has made history as the biggest winner in Wheel of Fortune history, earning the right to buy as many vowels as she pleases.

During the Tuesday, Sept. 30 episode, Christina Derevjanik won a cash prize of US$1,035,155 on the game show, making her the fifth Wheel of Fortune contestant who has earned the million-dollar prize and the first since Ryan Seacrest took over hosting duties.

Derevjanik, a marketing manager at Con Edison, first won trips to Montana and Tokyo by solving puzzles to gain $35,155 in cash and prizes. She revealed that her boss was in the studio audience and when Seacrest asked what would happen if she were to win a million dollars, Derevjanik said, “I may be putting in my two weeks [notice] but we won’t tell her that yet.”

Then, in the bonus round, Derevjanik chose the category Living Things and solved the puzzle, which read: “PACK OF COYOTES.”

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Seacrest opened the prize envelope and told Derevjanik that she won the million-dollar prize. Vanna White joined the pair, exclaiming, “I’m so happy for you!”

“Congratulations, you’re my first million-dollar winner. I have a tear in my eye,” Seacrest added.

After the episode, Seacrest confirmed to Derevjanik that she was the biggest winner in the show’s 49-year history, according to a statement from Wheel of Fortune.

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“I have no words!” she responded. “I’m so happy to be part of history now.”

When asked how much she wanted to win, Derevjanik said, “I was trying to manifest this. I was hoping for confetti, but I never thought it would actually happen.”

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During an interview with Good Morning America following her win, Derevjanik revealed that she didn’t put in her two weeks’ notice even though she won the big prize.

“My boss, who is also one of my good friends, she’s actually from L.A. originally, so she came with me and we joked, like, ‘Well, if you win the $1 million, I may be going home by myself in the office, might have to fill your spot,’” Derevjanik said. “So that was just a running joke, never thinking it would ever happen. But yeah, I’m going to be staying at work.”

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Derevjanik also shared how she plans on spending her prize money.

“The first thing that I am spending that on is getting rid of all my student loans,” she said. “It’s something that, the last 15 years I’ve been out of college, I’ve just been like, ‘How am I ever going to pay this off?’ And now, it is just going to be such a relief and then hopefully, invest in a home in the next couple of years.”

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The $1-million wedge was incorporated into Wheel of Fortune in 2008 at the beginning of Season 26. The top prize of $100,000 is replaced with $1 million if a contestant lands on the wedge, solves the puzzle and never hits a bankrupt after landing on the $1-million wedge.

The first $1-million grand prize was won by Michelle Lowenstein in October 2008, followed by Autumn Erhard in May 2013 and Sarah Manchester in September 2014, according to TV Insider. Actor Melissa Joan Hart also won the $1-million prize during an episode of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune in October 2021.


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Must Read: Sandro Launches Prize to Support Emerging Talent, Phoebe Gates' App Secures $8 Million
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Must Read: Sandro Launches Prize to Support Emerging Talent, Phoebe Gates' App Secures $8 Million

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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U2 To Receive 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize
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U2 To Receive 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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U2 will be honored with the 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize during an Oct. 21 ceremony at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, Ok., and group members Bono and the Edge will be on hand to accept. The award is given annually to artists who “best exemplify Guthrie’s spirit and work by speaking for the less fortunate through music, film, literature, dance or other art forms and serving as a positive force for social change.”

“U2 embodies the mission of the Woody Guthrie Prize, using music to confront injustice and inspire action,” says Woody Guthrie Center senior director Cady Shaw. “By presenting the 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize to U2, we honor a legacy of music that continues to challenge who we are and connect us the world over.”

U2 haven’t set foot in Cain’s Ballroom since performing there on April 4, 1981. The band returned to Tulsa again in 1983 and 2018 and is looking “forward to legally buying their own pints this time around,” per a statement.

Bono, Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. join past Guthrie Prize recipients including Pete Seeger, Mavis Staples, Joan Baez, Bruce Springsteen and 2024 honoree Tom Morello, who previously told SPIN that Guthrie “is a North Star to guide one’s point of view in dealing with the music industry, dealing with a readiness to always be available, to stand up for the oppressed and to lace your music with not just purpose, but humanity. Woody Guthrie’s children’s songs are as beautiful and as impactful as his songs about immigrant rights and his anti-fascist songs. He’s one of the greatest artists of all time, and for them to think of me is a great honor.”

U2 have been off the road since wrapping its inaugural Sphere residency in Las Vegas in May 2024. Bono told Jimmy Kimmel in May that work was underway on the follow-up to 2017’s Songs of Experience, and described the sound as “four men who feel like their lives depend on it. And I remind them, they do. And you know, nobody needs a new U2 album, unless it’s an extraordinary one, and I’m feeling very strong about it.”

Expect “songs for the kitchen, songs for the speedway, the garage — just for every part of your life. Songs to make up to, songs to break up to. U2 makes a very unique sound when we play together, and I think, yeah, the sound of a room is what we’re going for.”

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