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

by jummy84 December 16, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Maybe.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Of course.

Talk about addressing mortality this season like you are.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Major advancements, clarity for Watson about the situation.

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

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

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

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Veteran Actor Dharmendra Passes Away at 89
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Dilip Kumar loved Dharmendra like he was a real, younger brother – Exclusive

by jummy84 November 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Some bonds are indelible and last beyond time. Such was the attachment between Dharmendra, Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu. After Dilip Kumar’s passing in 2021, Dharmendra kept in touch with Saira Banu, making sure she was always in good health and spirit. Today after his passing, she feels shattered and wishes she could meet him one more time.

Controlling her emotions, she speaks candidly to Filmfare about the brotherly love between Dharmendra and her late husband Dilip Kumar. In her own words…

“Dharam ji was like Dilip Kumar’s younger brother” 

Dharam ji was and will be family to us, always. It’s an association of 50+ years. Yusuf saab (Dilip Kumar) always thought of him as his younger brother and Dharam ji respected and loved him as we loved and respected him.

Dharam ji was family to us for over 50 years, whether it be my grandmother, mother, my brother, later on Yusuf saab, All our family members were crazy about him. And he was never a guest in our house. He was family could walk into the house at 1 am and 2 am to discuss whatever he wanted to discuss with Yusuf saab and spend time with him.

“We loved Dharam ji a lot and he loved us back equally”

When he was launching Sunny, he just walked up to the second-floor bedroom in our Bandra home, sat with Yusuf saab, had large photographs and the publicity material that was to launch Sunny and Amrita Singh. The evenings and the days that we shared were so memorable. We loved Dharam ji, we loved him a lot.

Dharam ji loved us, too. Yusuf saab and he loved to eat together. They used to savour lovely home-cooked biryani, which our special cook used to prepare over the years. And Dharam ji would ask, whenever he wanted, the biryani to be sent to his place. It would be made from here and sent to him. 

“I feel shattered knowing Dharam ji is no more”

I spoke to him about a month ago that Dharam ji, I haven’t seen you for a very long time. Both Sunny and Dharam ji would check up on me regularly in the past three or four years. When we last spoke, I said, “We haven’t seen you for long. May I come to meet you? You always say, come and meet me, see you at the farm house in Lonavala.” Dharam ji said, “No, Saira ji, don’t worry at all. I am very well and I will come and meet you.”

Today has been shattering for us. It has been shattering for me. I can’t tell you what I feel. I have been watching this video where Yusuf saab is praising him. Yusuf used to love him like a younger brother.

Saira Banu

And Dharam ji would say, ‘I feel that we are both brothers. We are both brothers and were born from different mothers. But we are real brothers.’

Also Read: Saira Banu’s Reunion With Hema Malini Stirs Old Memories Again

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'Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City' Star Jen Shah Gets Early Prison Release Date After Serving 33 Months
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‘Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City’ Star Jen Shah Gets Early Prison Release Date After Serving 33 Months

by jummy84 November 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Jen Shah is getting out of prison earlier than expected after the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City alum got her sentence reduced again.

The former Bravo star was sentenced to 78 months in prison after being found guilty of her involvement in a telemarketing fraud scheme that conned people (mostly elders) out of their money.

Shah’s release date had been altered numerous times since her imprisonment, and the latest date, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, was set for August 30, 2026. However, People is now reporting that the BOP has approved a December 10 departure for the former RHOSLC star.

By the time Shah is released from prison, she will have served 33 months behind bars — 45 months less than her sentence.

RELATED: Bravo’s ‘The Real Housewives’: Every Single Cast Photo In Franchise History

Before surrendering to prison in February 2023, Shah posted a statement on social media: “I am surrendering to serve a sentence in a federal prison today. It is the price I must pay for the bad decisions I made. People got hurt because of my decisions. While incarcerated, I will work to make amends and reconcile with the victims of my crime.”

Shah’s trouble with the law was chronicled on Bravo’s RHOSLC as cameras captured the moment the reality star was notified that authorities were looking for her. Law enforcement arrived at the filming location, but Shah left the scene and later that day surrendered to authorities. Shah was arrested and indicted on wire fraud and money laundering charges in connection with a telemarketing scheme in which she found herself involved.

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Real Housewives of Rhode Island Cast: Ashley Iaconetti, Dolores Catania
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Real Housewives of Rhode Island Cast: Ashley Iaconetti, Dolores Catania

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

As the latest addition to the network’s popular ‘Real Housewives’ franchise, ‘RHONJ’ star Dolores Catania will join the series as a friend-of.


November 16, 2025 10:45am


Published on November 16, 2025

Ashley Iaconetti

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Bravo has unveiled the official cast for The Real Housewives of Rhode Island, the latest addition to the network’s sprawling Real Housewives franchise.

The news was revealed by Andy Cohen at BravoCon, where a first look trailer at season one was additionally shown, teasing a plethora of drama to come. The Real Housewives of Rhode Island will debut in 2026, though no official release date has been released.

Seven new Housewives make up the cast, who are joined by The Real Housewives of New Jersey‘s Dolores Catania as a friend-of (which merely means she is not considered a full-time castmember). The cast announcement came amid quite a busy weekend for the network, as the fourth BravoCon was held in Las Vegas over Nov. 14-16.

RHORI is the latest addition to Bravo’s Real Housewives world since the now “paused” Real Housewives of Dubai premiered in 2021 and breakout series Real Housewives of Salt Lake City debuted in November 2019. 

Read Bravo’s official bios for the women of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island below.

  • Alicia Carmody

    “Rhode Island to the core, Alicia isn’t shy about her roots — just wait until you hear her say ‘cracker.‘ After eight years of engagement to fiancé Billy Kitsilis, this ‘Runaway Bride’ still isn’t ready to take the plunge — even for their daughter, Celina. When she’s not dodging wedding bells, Alicia helps Billy run his restaurant, Pizza Mamma, proving she can handle the heat both in and out of the kitchen.”

  • Rosie DiMare

    “A former local television news anchor, Rosie now shines as the host of her own lifestyle program and as a sought-after DJ. Recently celebrating her first wedding anniversary with husband Rich DiMare, a well-known Frank Sinatra style singer — Rosie calls North Kingstown home, where the couple lives with their dog, Clementine.”

  • Ashley Iaconetti

    Ashley Iaconetti attends A24's "Materialists" premiereAshley Iaconetti attends A24's "Materialists" premiere
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    “After finding love with her now-husband — and Warwick, Rhode Island native — Jared Haibon on Bachelor in Paradise, Ashley has traded rose ceremonies for real life as a proud mom to two boys, Dawson and Hayden. While Jared manages their beloved coffee shop, Ashley has built a thriving career as a social media powerhouse, all while acclimating her new life in her husband’s home state.”

  • Liz McGraw

    “Liz is Rhode Island royalty — the woman everyone wants to know, and the state’s very own Cannabis Queen. Alongside her husband, Gerry, she owns and operates The Slater Center, the largest and most successful cannabis dispensary in Rhode Island. But Liz isn’t just a business powerhouse — she’s also a devoted stepmom to Miranda, Briana, and Skyla, balancing family, entrepreneurship, and her signature flair for style.”

  • Rulla Nehme Pontarelli

    “Rulla helms a financial empire as a Certified Financial Planner and Wealth Manager to some of the East Coast’s most distinguished families. Rulla is married to prominent Rhode Island podiatrist, Brian, and together they juggle life with their two young children, Luca and Laila.”

  • Kelsey Swanson

    “Former Miss Rhode Island, Kelsey, keeps a full plate as one of the state’s top makeup artists. Kelsey has been in a 10-year relationship with one of Rhode Island’s most notable figures, enjoying the lap of luxury while keeping her social calendar full.”

  • Jo-Ellen Tiberi

    “Self-proclaimed town gossip, Jo-Ellen, knows everyone and everything worth knowing in Cranston. As one of the top aesthetic practice development managers in the country, she juggles a busy career with family life alongside her high school sweetheart and husband, Gary, and their three kids — Gian, Jolie, and Gia.”

  • Dolores Catania

    Dolores Catania attends Netflix's "Squid Game" Season 3Dolores Catania attends Netflix's "Squid Game" Season 3
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    “Rhode Island captured Dolores’s heart years ago, and she’s longed to return ever since. With her dear friend Liz McGraw living there – and a shared business project on the horizon – a sun-soaked, beach-filled summer is a natural fit for this Jersey girl.”

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EXCLUSIVE: Tia Bajpai Opens Up On The Return Of Real Fear In Lilly Rose – Chapter 1; Says, “Horror Lost Its Spark”
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EXCLUSIVE: Tia Bajpai Opens Up On The Return Of Real Fear In Lilly Rose – Chapter 1; Says, “Horror Lost Its Spark”

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Actress Tia Bajpai, still remembered as the haunting face of Haunted 3D and 1920 – Evil Returns, is making a groundbreaking return to the horror space with her upcoming international project Lilly Rose – Chapter 1. Marking her English-language debut, the film positions Tia at the heart of a new dark cinematic universe built on pure fear, mythic suspense and psychological intensity.

Tia Bajpai On Lilly Rose – Chapter 1

For years, Tia has felt the need to bring back the authentic horror that once defined Indian cinema. 

“I have seen Bollywood lose its horror sight and mix the genre in ways that don’t substitute the OG horror experience we grew up with,” she says she Bollywood Bubble. The global locations don’t just serve as backdrops they elevate the narrative into an international horror mythology. From icy landscapes to gothic architecture and atmospheric European streets, every frame is built to echo the chilling, cinematic aesthetic that fans associate with Tia Bajpai.

“People still message me saying they discovered horror through Haunted 3D and 1920 – Evil Returns. That’s the emotion I want to recreate. Lilly Rose – Chapter 1 is made so people feel close again to the thrill our horror genre once had,” she shares.

Fans still connect Tia with the raw fear and emotional depth of Haunted 3D and 1920 – Evil Returns. Her performances in those films made her one of the few actresses who could genuinely anchor a horror film through expression, vulnerability, and presence and Lilly Rose – Chapter 1 taps back into that legacy.

The Birth Of A Dark Cinematic Universe

The film isn’t a a standalone story it’s the Dark cinematic world-building, Mythic suspense and folklore influence, A psychological depth that lingers after the film ends.

This time, she’s taking the genre international.And Lilly Rose – Chapter 1 is only the beginning.

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

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Urvashi Rautela Reveals A Life-Altering Advice That Dharmendra Gave Her; Says, “Crush Your Ego”

Manisha Karki

Manisha has established a reputation for insightful and engaging storytelling with over six years of expertise in the industry. With a deep passion for cinema, she brings a unique perspective to her coverage, making it a trusted voice in the entertainment world.

November 15, 2025 0 comments
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Vicki Gunvalson Returning To 'The Real Housewives Of Orange County' Season 20
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Vicki Gunvalson Returning To ‘The Real Housewives Of Orange County’ Season 20

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Vicki Gunvalson is officially returning to The Real Housewives of Orange County as a full-time housewife.

It was during the taping of The Bravos amid BravoCon in Las Vegas that Andy Cohen presented Gunvalson with her orange.

”Vicki, would you join us as a housewife for Season 20?” Cohen asked Gunvalson on stage.

Gunvalson got emotional when Cohen handed her the orange while accepting to return to RHOC.

Deadline understands that no deal has been finalized yet but the offer is now on the table to start negotiations.

The OG of the OC will be returning for the epic Season 20. It was RHOC that started the franchise, which gave way to The Real Housewives franchise, expanding to other cities, including New York City, Atlanta, Potomac, Beverly Hills, Dubai, Miami, Salt Lake City, and more.

Gunvalson had been honored with the Wifetime Achievement Award at The Bravos in 2023, and many believed that was her farewell from the Bravo universe. However, the honor of holding an orange again as a full-time housewife to celebrate 20 years of the franchise proved that Gunvalson remains an icon.

RHOC premiered on Bravo in 2006, and Gunvalson quickly became a fan-favorite for her outrageous personality and her ability to “Whoop it up” at Andale’s in Puerto Vallarta, or any of the cast’s trips. She remained a full-time housewife for 13 seasons before being downgraded to a “friend of” role in Season 14. Gunvalson has continued to make guest appearances, but it will be in Season 20 where viewers will get to see her full-time return to the franchise.

RELATED: Jeff Lewis Set For Bravo Return With ‘Still Flipping Out’ Series

Gunvalson’s return comes as she and fellow RHOC co-star Tamra Judge appear to have reconciled following a feud that played out in the media and on social media. Judge had been estranged from Gunvalson and Shannon Beador, and Season 20 of the series will surely chronicle how the “Tres Amigas” will hash out their differences and get the trip back together.

RELATED: BravoCon 2025 Cast Photos: All The Stars Confirmed For Fan Event

The RHOC cast from Season 19 includes Tamra Judge, Shannon Beador, Heather Dubrow, Gina Kirschenheiter, Emily Simpson, Jennifer Pedranti, and Katie Ginella. Gretchen Rossi appeared as a friend of in the latest season.

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Karan Johar reveals the real reason why he has never invited Virat Kohli on Koffee With Karan: ‘After what happened…’
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Karan Johar reveals the real reason why he has never invited Virat Kohli on Koffee With Karan: ‘After what happened…’

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Nov 10, 2025 07:52 am IST

In 2019, Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul faced backlash on social media after they appeared on Karan Johar’s chat show. And the filmmaker still feels responsible.

Filmmaker Karan Johar’s hit talk show Koffee With Karan has hosted many stars, but one big name still missing is Indian cricket star Virat Kohli. While Anushka Sharma has appeared multiple times, Karan has revealed that Virat’s absence traces back to the infamous Hardik Pandya–KL Rahul controversy.

Karan Johar has revealed he is not in favour of inviting cricketers to his chat show now.

KJo looks back

Recently, Karan sat down with Sania Mirza on her podcast, Serving It Up With Sania where he revealed why he has never invited Virat, who is married to actor Anushka Sharma, to the show.

During the conversation, Sania asked him about the celebrity he wishes to have on the show “who keeps refusing,” Karan named Ranbir Kapoor. He shared, “He’s come before, but for the last three seasons, he’s said no.” Ranbir’s last appearance was with Ranveer Singh in 2016.

When Sania asked Karan to name someone who’s never made it to the Koffee With Karan couch, the filmmaker paused to think. As she mentioned Virat, Karan admitted that he’s never actually invited the cricketer to be on the show.

“I have never asked Virat. And now, I am not asking any cricketers after what happened with Hardik (Pandya) and (KL) Rahul. There are many who I just felt wouldn’t come, so I never asked them in the first place,” Karan revealed.

About the infamous episode

Back in 2019, Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul faced massive backlash on social media after they appeared on Karan Johar’s chat show. Many called out their sexist comments and called them disrespectful towards women.

Amid controversy over the ‘inappropriate’ comments made by cricketers Hardik and KL Rahul on Koffee With Karan (KWK), their episode was pulled down by Disney+ Hotstar at that time. Both of them were suspended before India’s first ODI against Australia despite their apologies. Karan had also added that he felt responsible for what the cricketers had to go through.

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Zoe Spencer Speaks On Fallout With Kai Cenat & Shares Whether She's Ready To Bury The Beef
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Zoe Spencer Gets Real About Repairing Friendship With Kai Cenat

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Zoe Spencer is keeping it 100 about whether she would be down to squash things with Kai Cenat. She recently chopped it up with Angie Martinez on Power 105.1 and spilled where they stand now. Roomies, if y’all recall, the two streamers drifted apart after clashing on a past stream — after that, Kai didn’t include Zoe in his viral Streamer University.

RELATED: Kai Cenat Responds After Zoe Spencer’s Emotional Reaction To Streamer University Rejection (WATCH)

Zoe Spencer Spills On Whether She’s Ready To Make Amends With Kai Cenat

While chatting with Angie Martinez, Zoe Spencer spilled tea on what really went down between her and Kai Cenat. She said they fell off after clashing on stream back in May. For context, Zoe was on a stream with Kai and a few others when things went left. Kai called her a “b***h” after she checked him for not looking out for her. After Kai claimed he felt embarrassed because Zoe got too turnt in front of everybody.

During her convo with Angie, Zoe said she has “no problem” with Kai now. But looking at the viral moment, she explained she only popped off because he came at her first. She also said she felt blindsided that Kai kept holding onto it even though he still talked to her after the situation.

So where’s Zoe at with it all now? She said she’s down to reconnect with Kai and put the past to bed. She admitted they made fire content together before, and she thinks Kai is a solid dude. “…I would actually love to squash things if that could happen.”

Social Media Weighs In After Zoe Addresses Past Fallout With Kai

After TSR posted clips from Zoe’s interview, folks had plenty to say in the comment section. Some said they think Zoe needs to keep doing her own thing without Kai.

Instagram user @slim.sheax3 wrote, “Zoe is so 🔥🔥she did it on her OWN 👏👏stand 10 toes Zoe.” 

Instagram user @theycallmetrina wrote, “That was a great interview. She asked alot of questions; not only about Kai. 🔥”

While Instagram user @rythoughts_ wrote, “I wish y’all stop asking her about Kai 🙄” 

Then Instagram user @meme_mykings wrote, “From a man point of view this is embarrassing she did too much on this moment…but I love zoie…I thank in due time they’ll talk again.” 

Another Instagram user @mbrownstory wrote, “Kai name all over the place right now, I know he is fed up at this point.” 

Instagram user @no.gram.e wrote, “I think he wasn’t feeling her for a while and just needed that as a way to cut her off.” 

Then another Instagram user @indiaaa.t wrote, “she doing good without Kai she don’t need to apologize for anything.” 

Finally, Instagram user @kosmic_poet wrote, “Nah he could of just bounced up and apologized and hugged her and im sure they all could of giggled into a different topic and moved on.” 

Here’s What Kai Cenat Previously Said About Zoe

Right after the livestream incident with Kai in May, he hopped on his own stream to clear the air. He started by giving Zoe her props after folks online criticized her for not getting into his Streamer University. Then he addressed Zoe tearing up on her own stream about not being included. “As much as what people may say about Zoe […] She’s good at what she do and she’s good at her content.”

But even with that, Kai still stood on business. He added that Streamer University is an idea he’s been holding onto, and he felt like the lineup he picked was already solid.

RELATED: Zoe Spencer Speaks Out After Sexual Assault Allegations Resurface From Viral Twitch Livestream With Nina Lin

What Do You Think Roomies?

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“I look at her as a real person”
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“I look at her as a real person”

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

The creator of AI artist “Xania Monet” has spoken out in her first interview.

  • READ MORE: Keir Starmer tells us about “protecting creativity” in the UK

AI creation Monet has now become the first known AI artist to earn enough radio airplay to debut on a radio chart, per Billboard. In an article shared late last month, they pointed to a trend that so far has seen at least one AI artist debut in each of the past four chart weeks.

Monet – described on an Apple Music artist profile as “a contemporary R&B vocalist” – is operated by Mississippi poet and designer Telisha “Nikki” Jones, who reportedly uses the generative software to set her poems to music.

Back in September, it was revealed that she had signed a multimillion-dollar record deal with Hallwood Media after a bidding war between multiple labels, and this week, she became the first AI artist to chart on US Billboard rankings.

Now, Jones has spoken out for the first time in an interview with Gayle King on CBS This Morning, saying: “Xania is an extension of me, so I look at her as a real person.”

In the interview, she clarified that she writes all the lyrics and that they are not AI-generated, though the music is. She also showed King how she uses AI platform Suno to make her music.

When asked about whether her artistic process is a “shortcut,” Jones said: “I wouldn’t call it a shortcut because I still put in the work. And any time something new comes about and it challenges the norm and challenges what we’re used to, you’re going to get strong reactions behind it. And I just feel like AI is the new era that we’re in, and I look at it as a tool, as a instrument, utilise it.”

Monet’s has reportedly racked up 44.4million official U.S. streams, equating to over $52,000 in a matter of months.

Kehlani has previously hit out at the success of Monet, telling fans on TikTok the proliferation of AI in music was “so beyond out of our control.” She went on to highlight the power of AI to create fully formed songs without users having to “credit anyone” involved in making the copyrighted works on which such generative music systems are trained.

“Nothing and no one on Earth will ever be able to justify AI to me,” she added. Other critics of the tech include Mac DeMarco and SZA, while ABBA‘s Björn Ulvaeus called AI “such a great tool”.

It comes during a period of continued controversy for AI technology in the music industry, with a recent study sharing the stark warning that people working in music are likely to lose a quarter of their income to Artificial Intelligence over the next four years.

Last month, Spotify confirmed that it was cracking down on AI by removing 75million “spammy tracks” and targeting impersonators. The statement, titled ‘Spotify Strengthens AI Protections For Artists, Songwriters, And Producers’, added: “AI technology is evolving fast, and we’ll continue to roll out new policies frequently.”

This followed a report claiming that AI-generated songs were being uploaded to dead musicians’ Spotify profiles without permission.

Earlier this year, an AI-generated ‘band’ called The Velvet Sundown made headlines after gaining around 400,000 monthly Spotify listeners – despite only existing for less than a month. A ‘spokesperson’ for the viral act later admitted that he was running a hoax aimed at “the media”.

As for how The Velvet Sundown got so many listeners on Spotify, he said: “I know we got on some playlists that just have like tons of followers, and it seems to have spiralled from there.”

Meanwhile, Deezer recently revealed that 28 per cent of music uploaded to the streaming platform was fully AI-generated.

Paul McCartney, Kate Bush and Elton John are among the big British artists to have urged Keir Starmer to protect the work of creatives last month. This came after the Prime Minister told NME: “It’s very important we protect creativity, and we’re brilliant at creativity in this country – we punch well above our weight within the country and globally, and we’re all very proud of that.

“We need to get the balance right. That’s why we did a long and important consultation, and we’re going through the responses of that consultation now. So it is a question of getting the balance right.”

His comments followed a call on the UK government from various major acts to change copyright laws to combat the tech as it progresses rapidly. Elton John claimed in January that AI would “dilute and threaten young artists’ earnings”, while backing criticism from Paul McCartney.

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Fire and Water: The Making of the Avatar Films Review: Pandora Is Real
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Fire and Water: The Making of the Avatar Films Review: Pandora Is Real

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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In what now feels like a humbling admission of my own naiveté, I sat down to watch “Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films” under the baseless impression that Disney+’s new streaming documentary was a legitimate creative exercise in its own right, and therefore worthy of review. My bad. 

I knew, of course, that its release was timed to stoke interest in next month’s “Avatar: Fire and Ash” (my interest in which requires no further stoking, I assure you), just as I knew better than to expect the most corporate of movie studios to serve up a candid, “Megadoc”-like glimpse behind the scenes of a James Cameron set just a few short weeks before the headstrong auteur’s latest blockbuster is set to open in every multiplex on planet earth.

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And yet, if only because the “Avatar” franchise is so deserving of more serious examination, it never occurred to me that a feature-length window into the intricacies of its creation would settle for being a transparent piece of sponsored content. Or that, even worse, it would be arbitrarily divided into episodes in order to inflate the view count and/or pander to short attention spans (Eywa wept). 

Directed by Thomas C. Grane, “Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films” is so unabashedly a glorified EPK that it opens with Cameron imploring viewers to stick around till the end for a sneak peak at the next installment of the franchise (spoiler alert: While the eventual clip promises to be a crucial scene in the actual movie, it’s a bit whatever out of context). Back when America was a real country and physical media was still a multi-billion dollar industry, this kind of thing would be automatically packaged on every Blu-ray from “Avatar” to “Zack and Miri Make a Porno.”

In fact, some — or even most? — of the footage in “Making the Avatar Films” was included on the collector’s edition disc that Disney released for “The Way of Water” two years ago. I’d be all for offering subscribers “free” access to that content, but for a service that provides so little original programming, it feels somewhat disingenuous to frame this as a major event. 

And yet, for all of those complaints, it’s undeniably fascinating to watch how Cameron and his team put these marvels together, and there is at least some value to seeing a more fully collated look at how the very blue sausage gets made. That value stems from the other thing that Cameron announces directly to camera at the start of the doc: “I want to let you in on a little secret,” he says. “‘Avatar’ films are not made by computers. They’re made by people.” 

True enough, while the documentary that follows has a heavy emphasis on the bespoke technology behind the franchise’s living alien world (specifically as it pertains to the subaquatic challenges invited by “The Way of Water”), every instance of on-set problem-solving — every detail of how that technology was leveraged towards creating a singularly immersive sense of wonder — is visibly grounded in the work of brilliant artists and engineers. Clear as that already was to anyone who’s sifted through the various featurettes that have been made about these films, the 75-minute running time of Grane’s whatever this is allows him to hammer the point home with greater emphasis than ever before.

While Cameron has been a bit more bullish about incorporating AI into his workflow than you might expect from the man who invented Skynet (to say nothing of the hideous AI upscaling he recently inflicted upon several of his greatest films), “Making the Avatar Films” is nothing if not a testament to the fact that the most sophisticated motion pictures ever created are indivisibly human at heart. 

Indeed, “Making the Avatar Films” is nothing but a testament to that fact, but it’s totally enjoyable to watch so far as such testaments go. The project has the hodgepodge structure of a dozen Blu-ray bonus features cut together, but it adheres to the general chronology of Cameron and co. figuring out how to shoot performance capture underwater. While the director is a militant visionary who refuses to take “no” for an answer, there’s something enjoyably childlike to his process of trial-and-error. 

We don’t get to see him ideating about the characters or the story beats (this entire documentary takes place on one of two soundstages, save for a brief excursion to the Bahamas in the middle), so our entire sense of his creative drive is focused on figuring out how to make the movie’s aquatic stunts feel believable to the naked eye. As a result, that challenge reads as less of an obstacle than an excuse — a manufactured invitation to do things that had never been done before. As Cameron puts it, a mischievous smile on his face: “The second you decide to make a movie underwater, you’ve just opened a gigantic can of whoop-ass on yourself.”

We watch as Cameron and his team come to the realization that dry-for-wet wire work isn’t convincing enough to get the job done, which gives them permission to “think of it like the space program” and model the “Way of Water” soundstage after NASA’s training facilities, complete with massive water tanks. But every solution brings another five problems along with it, as the crew soon realizes that the infrared lighting scheme they used on the first “Avatar” won’t work in an environment that’s 800 times denser than air. Oh no, I guess they’ll just have to shoot with infrared and ultraviolet light at the same time and invent a program that allows them to synthesize the two camera feeds in real-time. 

Subsequent headaches inspire a similar creative giddiness, to a degree that left me wondering if Cameron was as fulfilled by writing the movie’s script as he was by figuring out that he could address a crucial lighting issue by coating the surface of the water tank in tiny white ping-pong balls. The wave machine someone invented to simulate the oceans of Pandora risks crushing the actors to death under eight pounds of steel? I guess the boys will just have to put their heads together and design an elaborate, jail-like structure to keep people safe from the device. Shooting “wet for wet” requires the cast to hold their breath for several minutes at a time? That sounds like a great excuse to hang out with underwater parkour expert Kirk Krack for several weeks on end — freediving lessons for everyone! It’s basically just billionaire summer camp for nerds.

Having said that, the most compelling aspect of this doc isn’t the tech itself, but rather how these newfangled tools allow Cameron to reinforce the most basic aspects of cinematic storytelling. For all of the toys at his disposal, Cameron never loses sight of — and is always driven by — the simple fact that Pandora will never feel real to audiences if it doesn’t feel real to his actors. “Acting is truth in imagined circumstances,” Sam Worthington pops up to remind us, but the “Avatar” movies wouldn’t be able to engineer a fraction of their emotionality if not for how far Cameron went to make its circumstances easier for his cast to imagine. 

We don’t get to see much in the way of the director helping Sigourney Weaver or Zoe Saldaña to better understand their motivation or whatnot, but perhaps that’s because he didn’t really have to do that. The freediving, the man-made waves, the specific PSI that Neytiri would require to pull open a half-submerged door on a sinking ship, and the rest of the solved problems that Cameron assigned himself allow the swimming pool to function as a portal to another world, as primordial emotion and newfangled technology are braided together as organically as Na’vi dreadlocks into the roots of the Hometree in order to make both sides of the equation seem as real as the back of your hand.

To a less rewarding but even more lucid degree than the “Avatar” movies themselves, this slapdash making-of documentary serves as an all too necessary reminder that digital film technology — including but not limited to AI — is little more than a parlor trick, if not for the presence of a human soul behind it. 

“Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films” is now available to stream on Disney+.

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