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Netflix's The Abandons isn't a complete mess – but there's a problem
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Netflix’s The Abandons isn’t a complete mess – but there’s a problem

by jummy84 December 4, 2025
written by jummy84

As the so-called ‘streaming wars’ march on, it seems some of the participants are in a bind. Do they double down on the areas in which they have become successful and for which they are known, or branch out and try and take one another on at their own games?

When it comes to Netflix, at least when it was in the stage of commissioning a few years ago, it seems they opted for the latter. While Paramount+ may have become known as the home of Westerns thanks to Taylor Sheridan’s hugely popular Yellowstone, the original streamer clearly wanted a piece of the pie.

In fact, it didn’t just want one piece, but multiple. In just the past 14 months, we have seen the debuts of Territory, American Primeval and Ransom Canyon – to varying success.

Now, it’s the turn of The Abandons, a seven-part series which was first ordered in 2022 and which, according to reports, has had quite the troubled path to the screen.

Lena Headey as Fiona Nolan in The Abandons. MATTHIAS CLAMER/Netflix

We know for sure that this first season was originally meant to be made up of 10 episodes, but the number has shifted repeatedly over the years, now coming in at an irregular seven.

We also know that its creator Kurt Sutter, who had been thinking about the series before his previous show Sons of Anarchy even began, left it entirely just three weeks before shooting was set to wrap.

When this news broke, Deadline reported that it was due to creative differences. That report also noted that the first episode had to be cut in two and a new cliffhanger created in the middle, due to it originally running for 1 hours and 40 minutes, and that Netflix bosses felt the episodes were “disjointed and not propulsive enough”.

Naturally, although I attempted to put this history out of my mind when viewing the episodes, there is a part of me which was looking for signs of this apparent dysfunction in the final product, expecting one almighty mess to have been birthed. Thankfully, on that front, I have some good news.

While there are elements of this on display, with strange episode lengths and some abrupt endings, for the most part this is a competently put together series. If you didn’t know, I doubt you’d know. However, sadly, I have to report there is actually a bigger problem with the series, one which cannot be ignored.

Clayton Cardenas as Quentin Serra, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers as Oma Serra, Katelyn Wells as Samara Alderton, Lena Headey as Fiona Nolan, Nick Robinson as Elias Teller and Diana Silvers as Dahlia Teller in The Abandons.

Clayton Cardenas as Quentin Serra, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers as Oma Serra, Katelyn Wells as Samara Alderton, Lena Headey as Fiona Nolan, Nick Robinson as Elias Teller and Diana Silvers as Dahlia Teller in The Abandons. MICHELLE FAYE/Netflix

For context – the series stars Lena Headey and Gillian Anderson as the matriarchs of two very different families, both living in Washington Territory in 1854.

Headey’s Fiona heads up a found family – the titular Abandons. She was unable to have her own children, and instead has raised a group of orphans and outcasts.

Meanwhile, Anderson’s Constance is the head of the wealthy Van Ness family, who is trying to get her hands on the land held by the Abandons, as it is rich in silver. She and her family will use any means to take the land, but the Abandons will not give it up without a fight.

Other stars who play key roles include Nick Robinson, Diana Silvers, Lamar Johnson, Natalia Del Riego, Lucas Till and Aisling Franciosi, with all doing sterling work here.

So, what’s the problem? Well, the truth of the matter is that The Abandons is just really rather dull.

Gillian Anderson as Constance Van Ness in The Abandons, sat on a horse and wearing a stetson.

Gillian Anderson as Constance Van Ness in The Abandons. Netflix

The Deadline report noted a concern within Netflix that the series wasn’t propulsive enough, and I would say that despite all the apparent scrambling behind the scenes to rectify this, it is still the biggest problem with the series.

Having watched all seven episode, once all is said and done, I have to say that very little of substance actually happened. There’s an inciting incident, followed by a whole lot of pontificating and really rather mild family drama.

In among this, there are a number of different individual stories, each of which works to a greater or lesser extent, but none of which exactly romp through at a quick pace, nor are any of them in any way substantively new.

Perhaps the strongest of these storyline is a romance between Nick Robinson’s Elias, a member of the Abandons, and Trisha, the Van Ness daughter.

It has some sweet moment and some dramatic moments for sure, and both actors give it their all, making it entirely watchable. Yet it’s all just so utterly clichéd – if you haven’t watched a star-crossed, forbidden lovers storyline you really haven’t engaged with any form of art of media.

Nick Robinson as Elias Teller and Aisling Franciosi as Trisha Van Ness in The Abandons.

Nick Robinson as Elias Teller and Aisling Franciosi as Trisha Van Ness in The Abandons. Michelle Faye/Netflix

The odd cliché can be overlooked or even enjoyed – sometimes a cliché is a cliché for a reason, because it’s a tried and tested form of storytelling that works on a deeply human level.

But when almost everything in a series falls into that camp, you start to wonder what exactly the point of it all is – especially when the whole thing is moving at such a glacial pace.

I suppose we’ll never know what Sutter’s original version of this would have been before any behind the scenes changes were made, but this does certainly feel like a Western made by a committee – a series which is desperately trying to capture a zeitgeist and which is therefore playing into every trope imaginable, with little of its own to say.

One would think that given it is led by two female leads in their fifties, it would at least have something novel and exciting to explore there. But, alas, there seems to be no interest in exploring what this means, given the time period and setting.

The series also takes itself far too seriously, meaning it’s not only narratively dull, but also tonally.

Lamar Johnson as Albert Mason, Diana Silvers as Dahlia Teller, Lena Headey as Fiona Nolan, Nick Robinson as Elias Teller and Natalia del Riego as Lilla Belle in The Abandons, riding horses through a dark field, lit up by trees on fire.

Lamar Johnson as Albert Mason, Diana Silvers as Dahlia Teller, Lena Headey as Fiona Nolan, Nick Robinson as Elias Teller and Natalia del Riego as Lilla Belle in The Abandons. Michelle Faye/Netflix

As with most series, there are still elements of worth here to discuss. For one thing, it’s visually stunning. It’s been reported that the series has been given quite the budget, and that certainly would seem to be the case given the incredible locations and visual splendour on screen.

As previously mentioned, there’s also the matter of the cast – even if the majority of them, if not all of them, are really rather wasted.

Headey and Anderson make for compelling nemeses in their scenes together, and there are glimpses of what this series could have been were there more chances for them to shine, and opportunities for deeper character scenes.

Were we allowed to see more of this dynamic, perhaps with a slimmed down cast and more focused gaze, then that also could have helped the series stand out from the crowd. A proper cat-and-mouse game between two matriarchs in the 1800s? That sounds like an interesting show.

Michiel Huisman as Xavier Roache in The Abandons.

Michiel Huisman as Xavier Roache in The Abandons. Michelle Faye/Netflix

But as it is, we get snippets of so many stories, most of which we’ve seen many times in different forms before, all in a backdrop which is sumptuous, no doubt, but which is also well explored within the genre, and at this point more an expectation than a bonus.

Maybe Western obsessives will find something to enjoy here – I have to confess that while I am certainly a big fan of a number of Western films and series, I am not a real devotee of the genre.

However, I would imagine that even they may find themselves growing tired of the show’s langorous pace and its stock characters and plots.

The fact that The Abandons is perfectly watchable and seems to be largely unencumbered by its behind-the-scenes shake-ups should be of some comfort for Netflix. However, if they thought this would be their rival to Yellowstone, think again. A franchise-starter this ain’t – it’s just a pale imitation of one.

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‘Still the Problem’ Dates, Tickets & More – Hollywood Life
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‘Still the Problem’ Dates, Tickets & More – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84




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Morgan Wallen is taking his career on the road next year following his successful 2025 tour. In October of that year, he announced his upcoming 2026 Still the Problem Tour, which will visit multiple stadiums across the country next year. Morgan will perform in the spring and summer of 2026 for his latest album, I’m the Problem.

Below, Hollywood Life has details on tour dates, how to get tickets and more about Morgan’s Still the Problem stadium tour.

Morgan Wallen’s 2025 Tour Recap

I’m The Problem kicked off June 20, 2025, with two consecutive shows in Houston, Texas, and ended after 19 shows and 10 cities in Edmonton, AB, on September 13. He performed on June 28 in Madison, Wisconsin, followed by two shows on July 11 and 12 in Miami Gardens, Florida. Next, the singer headed to Glendale, Arizona, for two shows on July 18 and 19 before moving on to Seattle, Washington, for shows on July 25 and 26. August 1 and 2, he hit up Santa Clara, California, for a pair of shows before doing two performances in Cleveland, Ohio on August 15 and 16.

Morgan spent most of the summer of 2025 finishing out his tour, but in October of that year, he announced his next one for 2026!

Morgan Wallen’s 2026 Still the Problem Tour Start Date

The Still the Problem tour will kick off on April 10, 2026, in Minneapolis.

Morgan Wallen’s Still the Problem Tour Cities

In addition to Minneapolis, Morgan will also visit stadiums in Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia and plenty more, as seen in his announcement. The following list consists of all cities and their respective dates that Morgan will perform throughout 2026:

  • April 10: Minneapolis, Minnesota – U.S. Bank Stadium w/ Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason
  • April 11: Minneapolis, Minnesota – U.S. Bank Stadium w/ HARDY, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason
  • April 18: Tuscaloosa, Alabama – Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium w/ Ella Langley, Vincent Mason, Zach John King
  • May 1: Las Vegas, Nevada – Allegiant Stadium w/ Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason
  • May 2: Las Vegas, Nevada – Allegiant Stadium w/ Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason
  • May 8: Indianapolis, Indiana – Lucas Oil Stadium w/ Brooks & Dunn, Hudson Westbrook, Zach John King
  • May 9: Indianapolis, Indiana – Lucas Oil Stadium w/ Ella Langley, Flatland Cavalry, Zach John King
  • May 15: Gainesville, Florida – Ben Hill Griffin Stadium w/ Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock, Zach John King
  • May 16: Gainesville, Florida – Ben Hill Griffin Stadium w/ Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Zach John King
  • May 29: Denver, Colorado – Empower Field at Mile High w/ Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason
  • May 30: Denver, Colorado – Empower Field at Mile High w/ Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason
  • June 5: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Acrisure Stadium w/ Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Zach John King
  • June 6: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Acrisure Stadium w/ Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Zach John King
  • June 19: Chicago, Illinois – Soldier Field w/ Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Zach John King
  • June 20: Chicago, Illinois – Soldier Field w/ Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Zach John King
  • July 17: Baltimore, Maryland – M&T Bank Stadium w/ Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Jason Scott & The High Heat
  • July 18: Baltimore, Maryland – M&T Bank Stadium w/ Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Jason Scott & The High Heat
  • July 24: Ann Arbor, Michigan – Michigan Stadium w/ Thomas Rhett, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten
  • July 25: Ann Arbor, Michigan – Michigan Stadium w/ HARDY, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten
  • July 31: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Lincoln Financial Field w/ ​​Brooks & Dunn, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten
  • Aug. 1: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Lincoln Financial Field w/ Ella Langley, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten

How to Get Tickets to Morgan Wallen’s 2026 Tour

Fans can sign up to purchase presale tickets on the StillTheProblem.com website from now through November 6, 2025, at 10 p.m. local time. The general sale begins November 7 at 10:00 a.m. local time.

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bitchy | King Charles’ courtiers believe QEII has ‘a lot to answer for’ with the Andrew problem
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bitchy | King Charles’ courtiers believe QEII has ‘a lot to answer for’ with the Andrew problem

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s incredibly funny to watch King Charles try to thread this needle with his late mother’s memory: Queen Elizabeth II was the greatest monarch ever and everything she said and did is above reproach… AND the late queen was petty, negligent, short-sighted and she’s to blame for pretty much every problem plaguing Charles. You can’t have it both ways – either QEII’s words are the royal gospel or she made tons of horrible decisions which left the monarchy in terrible shape long-term. Which is it? All of this brings me to Roya Nikkhah’s new piece in the Times, where “insiders” and “sources” are basically complaining about how QEII should have taken care of this Prince Andrew situation during her reign, and why oh why did they leave this issue on the shoulders of Charles the Ditherer? Some highlights:

A stain on the Carolean era: Whichever way the saga of Andrew ends — and the end does not yet appear to be in sight — it has indelibly stained the Carolean era, a reign that has already been buffeted by the King’s cancer, for which he is still receiving weekly treatment. A friend of the monarch said: “He won’t be looking at it through the lens of ‘this is my brother’. He’ll be looking at it through the lens of ‘this is getting in the way of the royal family’s duty to serve the country and distracting from the public work’ — and that’s not where he wants the focus to be.”

The inherited problem: Charles and his aides have been firefighting for weeks, attempting to digest each new, tawdry revelation about Andrew that emerges to do with his links to the convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein…But there is a growing feeling that too little is being done too late, and the Palace is playing catch-up because of mis-steps committed during the last reign. After his BBC Newsnight interview, Andrew was forced by Queen Elizabeth, with the support of Charles and Prince William, to step back from public life in the vain hope the scandal would fade. In February 2022, when Andrew agreed a multimillion-pound settlement with Giuffre, part-funded by his mother and Charles and admitting no liability, the late Queen enforced further punishment, removing his HRH styling, military titles and patronages. But she could not bring herself to fully strip him of his titles, or suggest that alternative accommodation might be more appropriate in the circumstances. He remained her weak spot, and Charles is now paying the price.

QEII has a lot to answer for!! A source who knows the royal family said: “It seems to me that Queen Elizabeth has quite a lot to answer for. It’s as if she left an unexploded bomb for Charles. The thing about the Queen was that everyone always said she was so dutiful, and she was — but this was a terrible dereliction of duty. She indulged Andrew all the time and always avoided confrontation.”

QEII the ostrich: Another royal source, who knew the late Queen well, said: “It wasn’t just Andrew — it was all the family troubles. She just didn’t want to engage. She was like an ostrich with her head in the sand. But I don’t think any of the family knew the full extent of what would come out.”

The advanced talks with Andrew: Talks between Andrew and courtiers, thought to be led by the King’s principal private secretary, Sir Clive Alderton, on the issue of where else he might live — and who would fund a move — are said to be continuing. The prince has so far dug in his heels and shows no imminent signs of moving. This is despite mounting pressure prompted by revelations last week in The Times that he pays the Crown Estate a “peppercorn rent” for the sprawling mansion.

Charles must stop dithering and confront Andrew directly: The source said: “Charles has to say to his face, ‘There’s no choice here, you must now leave Royal Lodge. Whatever the lease says. You say you always put your family and country first. Prove it. This is doing real damage to the monarchy. You’ve got to move.’ I think that would do a lot to assuage public anger.” Another royal source said: “The public are angry at Andrew, angry that he’s still in that house and angry at the disdain in that statement. Something else [beyond the dukedom] has to go.”

What is Camilla doing? Queen Camilla has so far kept a low profile on the matter, choosing to support her husband privately as he navigates the Andrew fallout. The Palace will not say whether Camilla — who, like the Duchess of Edinburgh, is a longstanding campaigner on raising awareness of sexual abuse — has read Giuffre’s book or expressed an interest in its contents, published posthumously. A friend of Camilla’s said: “Knowing her, she probably will. Set against the Queen and the Duchess of Edinburgh’s personal agenda, it is a very difficult backdrop to try and promote the issues they care about when they’ve got someone so close to home caught up in it.”

Endless scandal: Another former courtier says of the endless scandal: “If a story lasts more than nine days, you’re toast. It’s been 15 years now.” A friend of the King said: “The King has one of the best antenna for judging public opinion and he is keeping a very close eye on the mood on this matter. There is a genuine sense that he feels he has taken every step available and they have pulled all the decisive levers they can. If it isn’t enough, because the public outrage is still high, they will look again. But it is not an institution that is prone to knee-jerk reactions.”

[From The Times]

“The King has one of the best antenna for judging public opinion” – no he doesn’t??? LMAO. Charles married Camilla, for God’s sake. Charles doesn’t have a feel for public opinion, but he believes that he can manipulate public opinion to get his desired result. Andrew Lownie – who wrote the book on the Yorks, published this past summer – pointed out that the public is way ahead of the monarchy and the government on the Andrew situation. There’s HUGE public support for formally stripping Andrew of all of his titles and forcing him out of Royal Lodge and launching a criminal inquiry into him. Charles and the Starmer government look out of touch for attempting to slow-walk these half-measure punishments.

As for all of the stuff about blaming QEII… lol. Charles really is his mother’s biggest opp, and always has been. Charles is disrespecting the dead queen! Punishing Andrew is a slap in the dead queen’s face! Sorry, do we only reserve that kind of hyperbole when it’s about the Sussexes? The thing that makes it even funnier is that Charles is actually right, QEII should have punished Andrew during her reign and yes, this was always going to explode during Charles’s reign. But QEII didn’t force Charles to put Andrew front-and-center on the Christmas walk and Easter walks. QEII didn’t force Charles to dither and slow-walk the Andrew situation for three years.

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Priscilla Presley clears air on feud with granddaughter Riley Keough: ‘Never had a problem’
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Priscilla Presley clears air on feud with granddaughter Riley Keough: ‘Never had a problem’

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Priscilla Presley, the ex-wife of Elvis Presley, has opened up about her relationship with her granddaughter, Riley Keough, two years after the two reached a high-profile legal settlement over Lisa Marie Presley’s estate. Amid a $50 million lawsuit from a former business partner, Priscilla told People magazine that she never fought with Riley.

Priscilla Presley spilled the beans on her relationship with granddaughter Riley Keough.

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Priscilla Presley says she’s ‘very close’ to Riley Keough

Priscilla Presley and Riley Keough made headlines in 2023 after they locked horns in a legal battle over Riley Keough’s mother, Lisa Marie Presley’s estate. In her attempt to “clear some things up”, Priscilla told People: “Riley and I have never had a problem”.

The Dallas actress said.”We’re very close. We support each other,” Priscilla Presley added. She also said that she finds great joy in spending time with Riley’s children. “I love her babies. I’m really happy for Riley.”

“She’s got an amazing husband and two great children, so I’m happy for her very much,” the 80-year-old added.

Riley Keough married Ben Smith-Petersen in 2015. Keough gave birth to her first child, Tupelo, in 2022. The couple’s second child was born earlier this year.

“That’s what makes me happy: knowing everyone is doing well. I feel I’m living a good life,” Priscilla Presley said.

Judge Lynn Scaduto approved the settlement agreement between Priscilla Presley and Riley Keough in 2023. Priscilla received $1 million from Lisa Marie’s $25 million life insurance policy under the agreement, as per People.

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Priscilla Presley on her ‘battle’ against Brigitte Kruse

While Priscilla Presley said she was on great terms with Riley Keough, the 80-year-old casually touched on her ongoing fight with former business partner Brigitte Kruse. Kruse and Kevin Fialko are suing Priscilla Presley for $50 million, citing fraud and breach of contract.

“I just have one battle, and that’s with a certain person,” Priscilla said. Kurse and Fialko have also alleged that Priscilla tried to remove Lisa Marie from life support to get control of the Elvis estate.

In her response, Priscilla told People that she and Lisa “were very close.” “Lisa could be hard-headed, but so could I sometimes. We had a lot of good times together,” she added.

Priscilla Presley has sued Kruse and Fialko in turn over financial elder abuse and theft of $1 million.

FAQs

When did Priscilla Presley separate from Elvis Presley?

Priscilla Presley and Elvis Presley separated in 1973.

Who is the mother of Riley Keough?

Lisa Marie Presley was the mother of Riley Keough.

When did Lisa Marie Presley die?

Lisa Marie Presley died on January 12, 2023.

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Man calls Zoom divorce hearing with wife who had 'drinking problem' most awful moment of his life: 'I cried entire time'
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Man calls Zoom divorce hearing with wife who had ‘drinking problem’ most awful moment of his life: ‘I cried entire time’

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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In a September 12 Reddit post, a man described a poignant and emotional experience of a Zoom divorce hearing, highlighting the complexity of ending a long-term relationship. He shared that the divorce hearing was a difficult experience for both parties, with both Redditor and his ex-wife showing visible signs of distress. Also read | How to support your partner through mental health challenges and actually strengthen your bond even further

A Reddit post touches on the challenges of navigating a divorce, especially when both parties have a deep emotional connection. (Freepik)

‘She couldn’t look at the camera and was crying’

He wrote, “My wife and I were married for almost 15 years. High school sweethearts. The world has been so unkind to her, and she is such a good person. She developed a drinking problem that was going to take me down and ruin both of our lives. Eventually, I had to file for divorce. She is doing much better now, but we haven’t spoken in a few months. The Zoom hearing was this morning, as we both live on opposite sides of the country now. It took 5 minutes. She looked beautiful, but she couldn’t look at the camera and was crying.”

‘It was the worst experience of my life’

Despite the necessity of the divorce, the man shared that he felt broken and alone, indicating the depth of emotional investment in the relationship. He wrote, “I cried the entire time, and then they just declared you divorced and ended the Zoom. We talked on the phone for an hour afterwards, and it felt like the old us. We said we loved each other, and I feel so f***ing broken and alone now. It needed to happen, but it was the worst experience of my life, and it changed me forever, whether for the better or worse, I don’t know yet.”

His post touches on the challenges of navigating a divorce, especially when both parties have a deep emotional connection. It’s a reminder that even when a divorce is necessary, it can still be a painful and transformative experience.

Many responded to his post, with one Redditor commenting: “Mine was also just weird. I waited for six other Zoom divorces and then my soon-to-be ex popped up on the screen. I hadn’t seen him in a while, and this was the finality of 25 years together. It was informal and cold.”

If you are unsure how a divorce will shape you in the long run, or worry about the uncertainty that often accompanies significant life changes, click here to learn ways to cope, as per a psychologist.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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"Nahi Bolti Toh Problem": Janhvi Kapoor Hits Back At Trolls With Confidence | Glamsham.com
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“Nahi Bolti Toh Problem”: Janhvi Kapoor Hits Back At Trolls With Confidence | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood actress Janhvi Kapoor has responded to the trolling she faced after a video of her chanting “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” during a Dahi Handi event went viral. The incident, which took place at a Janmashtami celebration in Ghatkopar, Mumbai, quickly became a topic of debate on social media, with many netizens questioning her choice of words at a religious event.

The Viral Video and Public Reaction

On Saturday, Janhvi attended a Janmashtami event in Mumbai, where she was seen participating in the traditional Dahi Handi festivities. As part of the celebration, she broke the matki (pot) with a coconut and shouted “Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” a slogan typically associated with patriotic events like Independence Day or Republic Day.

This spontaneous moment quickly went viral, but it was met with mixed reactions. Many people found it amusing and jokingly suggested that Janhvi had mixed up Janmashtami with national events, while others criticized her for what they called a “goof-up.” Some took to social media to label her action as inappropriate for the occasion. One user wrote on X, “I request all Bollywood celebrities, please don’t ruin Hindu festival celebrations. If you are here for promotions, kindly understand the festival and its importance.” Another user joked, “Rotated so hard between occasions and festivals this week that she forgot their names and reasons.”

Janhvi’s Clarification and Response

Rather than letting the trolling slide, Janhvi decided to respond and provide context behind the viral clip. The actress took to her Instagram stories to share the full video, explaining that the video had been edited to create a meme. In the unedited version, BJP MLA Ram Kadam is heard prompting the crowd with, “Bolo Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” before Janhvi joins in. Following the chant, she proceeds to break the matki.

“Nahi Bolti Toh Problem”: Janhvi Kapoor Hits Back At Trolls With Confidence 2

Janhvi addressed the trolls with a witty message, writing, “Just for context full video lol. Unke bolne ke baad nahi bolti toh problem, aur bolo toh bhi video ko kaat ke meme material. (laughing emoji) Waise sirf Janmashtami ke din nahi, roz bolungi Bharat mata ki jaiiiii. (If I didn’t say it after they did, that would’ve been a problem. And if I do say it, the video gets edited and turned into meme material. By the way, not just on Janmashtami — I’ll say Bharat Mata Ki Jai every single day).”

Work Front and Upcoming Film

Despite the trolling, Janhvi has kept a positive attitude and continues to focus on her work. The actress is currently promoting her upcoming film Param Sundari, where she stars opposite Sidharth Malhotra. The film, set to hit theatres on August 29, is generating considerable buzz, and Janhvi’s fans are excited to see her in a new role.

The incident, while amusing to some, highlights how easily moments can be taken out of context in today’s digital age. Despite the backlash, Janhvi’s calm and confident response proves her resilience and unwavering pride in her patriotism.

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Morgan Wallen & 'I'm The Problem' Will Not Be Submitted for Grammys
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Morgan Wallen & ‘I’m The Problem’ Will Not Be Submitted for Grammys

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
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As Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem sits at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for the 11th non-consecutive week, Billboard has learned that his team will not submit the album, any of the 37 songs on the voluminous set, or Wallen for consideration for the 68th Grammy Awards, to be held Feb. 1, 2026.

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Hits Daily Double broke the news earlier Tuesday (Aug. 19) that the album would not be submitted, but Billboard understands that the action goes further and includes not putting Wallen forward in any category, such as best country solo performance, or any of the seven songs that he co-wrote in any song categories in any genre or general field.

However, Wallen and his camp are not stopping the other songwriters from submitting their works from the album, which has already spawned four No. 1s on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart and three chart-toppers on the Hot Country Songs chart. It has also generated one No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100: Wallen’s duet with Tate McRae, “What I Want.”

Wallen, whose 2021 Big Loud/Republic album Dangerous: The Double Album is Billboard‘s No. 1 album of the first 25 years of the 21st century, is removing himself from consideration from an awards body whose voters have almost totally ignored his musical contributions.

The only nominations that the country superstar has received in his nearly 10-year career were for his work on Post Malone’s F1 Trillion album. Their chart-topping duet, “I Had Some Help,” received nods for best country duo/group performance and best country song for the awards presented this past February. Wallen has never received any nominations for any works from his solo albums.  

As of this week, Wallen has logged 40 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — a total matched or exceeded by only eight artists in the chart’s nearly 70-year history. All eight of those artists have won multiple Grammys.

Additionally, Wallen is one of only 19 artists to log 30 or more weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Wallen and The Monkees are the only artists with 30 or more weeks at No. 1 who have not won a Grammy.

First-round voting for the Grammy Awards runs Oct. 3-15 with nominations due to be announced Nov. 7.

Wallen’s action is extraordinarily rare, but not unprecedented among superstars. Both The Weeknd and Drake previously decided not to submit in the Grammy process. Their actions also followed years of feeling under-recognized.

The Weeknd decided to boycott the ceremony following his controversial shut-out at the 2021 ceremony. The R&B superstar was thought to be a strong contender for album of the year for his fourth LP After Hours, which spent four consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, as well as for record and song of the year for his smash hit “Blinding Lights,” which became Billboard ‘s biggest Hot 100 song of all time. But when the 2021 Grammy Award nominations were revealed, The Weeknd’s name was nowhere to be found.

The Weeknd initially expressed his frustration toward the Recording Academy by tweeting, “The Grammys remain corrupt.” In his second Twitter missive, he wrote that he went from planning a Grammys performance to being “not invited.” The Weeknd later stated in a Billboard cover story that his snub in the top categories felt like “a sucker punch.”

Like The Weeknd, Wallen may find himself nominated despite his decision not to submit, for example, if McRae’s team submits their duet. The Weeknd was up for three awards at the 2022 ceremony thanks to his contributions to recordings by Ye (formerly Kanye West) and Doja Cat.

Drake blasted the Grammys following The Weeknd’s surprising shut-out at the 2021 Grammys. “I think we should stop allowing ourselves to be shocked every year by the disconnect between impactful music and these awards and just accept that what once was the highest form of recognition may no longer matter to the artists that exist now and the ones that come after,” he wrote on Instagram. “This is a great time for somebody to start something new that we can build up over time and pass on to the generations to come.”

Leading up to the 2022 Grammy Awards, Drake was initially announced as a nominee for best rap performance (for “Way 2 Sexy,” featuring Future and Young Thug) and best rap album (for Certified Lover Boy), but asked to have his name withdrawn from contention for both awards on Dec. 6, 2021. The Recording Academy honored his request and officially removed his nominations for both awards.

Since then, Drake has received eight nominations – all for collaborations with other artists.

Wallen’s representative declined to comment. Representatives from Big Loud, Republic and the Recording Academy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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