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Mýa Shuts Down ‘Boy Is Mine’ Tour Stop With Spicy Performance

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Listen, when it comes to being THAT girl Mýa has stamped her spot and it’s not up for debate. Mýa has been a special guest on Brandy and Monica’s tour the ‘Boy Is Mine’ tour and the internet is eating it up!

RELATED: Mýa Gets Real About Nor Having The Desire To Have A Husband Or Kids (WATCH)

Mýa Stepped Out & Stole The Show, Period!

Roomies, the ‘Boy Is Mine’ tour is heating up and Mýa is bringing the fire! The singer’s one of the many guest performers and she’s absolutely killing it. A video from her recent performance shows her looking too GOODT, okay! Mýa hit the stage signing ‘Best Of Me’ rocking a latex fit — trench coat, bodysuit, knee-high boots and sheer tights. All eyes were clearly on her as the crowd sang every word of her song. Peep the video below.

Fans Lose Their Minds Over Mýa’s Timelines Beauty

After The Shade Room dropped the video of Mýa’s performance, the comment section lit UP! Fire emojis and heart eyes popped up everywhere. While other folks couldn’t stop talking about Mýa’s timelines beauty.

Instagram user @tiffinigatlin wrote, “She’s EXACTLY who she thinks she is! I really hope this experience shows her how much her music was and STILL is appreciated! 🥰” 

Instagram user @stepbfly wrote, “Mya looks amazing!😍😮‍💨🔥” 

While Instagram user @glazecream_ wrote, “This woman been fine her whole life 😍😍😍😍😍” 

Then Instagram user @dymonealexis wrote, “Body coffee! Tea ain’t strong enough!😍🔥😮‍💨” 

Another Instagram user @tzwendy973 wrote, “Mya out here reminding us she never stopped being fine ❤️❤️” 

Instagram user @ts_jeniza wrote, “The natural girlies gon eat every single time😍🙌🏾😮‍💨” 

While another Instagram user @lo5t_dreams wrote, “she’s always been THAT GIRL! ❤️😍” 

Then another Instagram user @shantelledominica93 wrote, “She thick like my sis Ashanti 😍” 

Finally, Instagram user @she_she40 wrote, “Forever fine🔥🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰🖤🖤” 

The Stars Show Up & Show OUT For Brandy & Monica’s Tour

Brandy and Monia have been taking over with their ‘Boy Is Mine’ tour, and even major heavy hitters are popping out to catch the vibes. Their latest Los Angeles concert was star-studded with Jennifer Lewis and Rihanna pulling up to support. Yup, Bad Gal Riri came through to show Brandy and Monica some love. A video surfaced online of all the ladies posing for a photo, but of course Jennifer Lewis gave the gworls a kiii making sure her fro was perfectly fluffed for the pic. Peep the clip below.

RELATED: Spill The Tea, Sis! Mýa Opens Up About Being Celibate For 7 Years & Shares How It Has Impacted Her Life (WATCH) 

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November 13, 2025 0 comments
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Halsey Shuts Down Fan for Telling Her to 'Stop Talking and Play'
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Halsey Shuts Down Fan for Telling Her to ‘Stop Talking and Play’

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Don’t tell musicians what to do. Only hours after Halsey spent the night in the ER, she took the stage for her second night at Boston’s MGM Music Hall. During the performance, as Halsey was addressing the crowd, a male audience member shouted, “Stop talking and play.”

“You think you’re tough shit because you’re from Boston?” the singer replied. “I’m from Jersey, baby. I’ll whoop your ass. My dad’s from Boston, my mom’s from Jersey—that basically makes me a fucking demon. I’m gonna play whatever the fuck I wanna play. In case you didn’t hear me correctly, I almost fucking died to be on this stage. I’m going to play whatever the fuck I wanna play.”

“I’ve been polite but won’t be caught dead letting a man tell me what I should play in my set,” Halsey later wrote on X. She added, “There’s always one.”

Yesterday, Halsey updated fans on her health, explaining that she spent Sunday night in the emergency room after her first show in Boston. On Instagram Stories, the singer-songwriter said she had a “minor medical emergency” after her first of two concerts. Although she was in the hospital’s ER until six in the morning, Halsey told fans, “I am A-Okay now and ready to rock tonight!”

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Halsey did not specify what put her in the emergency room, though she’s been undergoing chemotherapy treatments recently after being diagnosed with lupus and a rare T-Cell lymphoproliferative disorder in 2022. On Instagram, Halsey thanked the doctors, nurses, and hospital staff who treated her at Mass General, calling them “the absolute best team I’ve ever met,” and adding, “I am so so grateful!” 

The musician is currently celebrating the 10th anniversary of her debut album on her Back to Badlands tour, which kicked off last month. She has additional shows across the U.S. scheduled through mid-November, with a second North American leg kicking off next January. Shows in Europe, the U.K., and Australia will follow. 

November 4, 2025 0 comments
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Why We Can’t Stop Arguing About Bruce Springsteen’s 'Nebraska'
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Why We Can’t Stop Arguing About Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Nebraska’

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska was always an album that people loved to argue about. So it makes sense that we’re arguing about it now. Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere underwhelmed at the box office, pulling in $16.1 million in its opening weekend. That might seem like a colossal success to you or me, except the budget was somehow $55 million, for a movie about an album made on a $400 tape deck. The reviews have been wildly mixed. Electric Nebraska has given fans a whole new perspective on this classic 1982 acoustic album, and how it could have been different if he’d gotten the E Street Band involved. That’s why the Springsteen arguments are blowing up like the Chicken Man.

Just like Radiohead’s Kid A, an extremely similar move that dropped 18 Octobers later, Nebraska gave great entertainment value whether you loved it or hated it, because it was so intensely fun to debate. In the movie’s funniest scene, we hear Jimmy Iovine over the phone, screaming at manager Jon Landau over how idiotic it is to release this folk record. (Iovine plays himself, which is brilliant.) There’s also a moment where Landau says he’s going to play it for Iovine and Stevie Nicks; tragically, the movie does not depict Stevie’s reaction.

The movie has Oscar-bait performances from Jeremy Allen White as the Boss and Jeremy Strong as Landau. But it’s a divisive movie, as befits a divisive album, and even those of us who loved Deliver Me From Nowhere can find plenty to bitch about. It’s a whole movie of men talking about Bruce Springsteen’s problems, one of whom is Bruce. There’s also a couple of women for empathetic nodding. The mastering guy gets more lines than the entire E Street Band. The message is that men will literally make acoustic concept albums about psycho killers instead of going to therapy.

There’s an old-school show-biz melodrama at the heart of the Nebraska story — the evil corporate suits screaming, “It’ll never sell,” while the renegade rocker replies, “An artist’s gotta do what an artist’s gotta do.” But that’s why it makes such a great legend. That’s why there’s a movie about Nebraska and not the Grammy winner for Album of the Year, which was Toto IV. (I, for one, would watch the hell out of the “You know what this song needs? Wild dogs crying out in the night” scene.)

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But the movie only gives tiny little tastes of 1982 rock culture, and why Nebraska was so comically unsuitable for airplay. In the movie, Springsteen drives listening to Foreigner’s “Urgent” and Santana’s “Winning,” two ubiquitous radio hits in 1981. The whole album is full of sweaty men driving around alone at night, praying for some rock & roll salvation on the radio. But Nebraska is definitely what they were NOT hearing.

The biggest new star of 1982, as far as rock radio was concerned, was John Cougar, with American Fool, giving the kind of basic crowd-pleasing Springsteen moves that Springsteen himself was refusing to deliver. “Hurts So Good” and “Jack and Diane” were obvious (but effective) Boss-esque hits from the Coug, with more from Bryan Adams and John Cafferty soon on the way. (He was still a year away from reclaiming his name “Mellencamp.”) American Fool was six months old when Nebraska came out — but still in the middle of a nine-week run at Number One. For guys like Mellencamp and Adams, hearing Nebraska must have been one of the happiest moments of their lives.

But it was Billy Joel, more than anyone, who reaped the benefits of Nebraska. He’d just made his own uncommercial art album with The Nylon Curtain, which dropped a week earlier, with the same radio-unfriendly premise, on the same label, and probably inspired the same screaming fits from the label suits. But ironically, The Nylon Curtain became a hit anyway, because Billy ended up filling the Springsteen void — the main reason “Pressure” and “Allentown” became such big hits was they were the next best thing to the AOR-friendly Springsteen songs that the Boss wasn’t serving. 

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A full-page magazine ad from Rolling Stone in late 1982: just Billy Joel’s name, a fist clutching a wrench, and the complete lyrics of “Allentown.” No way would he have gotten away with that ad if Springsteen had thrown his base a bone or two on Nebraska. “Pressure” was pretty damn uncommercial by Billy’s standards — an ode to the struggles of rock stars to get their dealers on the phone, with the singer gnashing his teeth like he’s trapped in the final half-hour of Goodfellas. (The excellent five-hour Billy Joel doc And So It Goes doesn’t mention cocaine once, so he probably did his research by asking the big shots at Elaine’s.) But compared to Nebraska, this song was “Just the Way You Are.” 

Rock radio wouldn’t touch Nebraska at all, which was genuinely shocking at the time, considering that it was (after all) the new Bruce album. “I think it’s gonna do one of two things,” a radio tip-sheet expert predicted in Rolling Stone. “Either it’s gonna continue a trend toward softer, more personal music being accepted by radio, or it’s gonna be a complete bomb.” 

My local rock station WBCN, in the Springsteen stronghold of Boston, played “Open All Night” for about a week and then gave up. The song had an electric guitar and a Chuck Berry riff, plus an anomalously upbeat mood (it’s the twin of “State Trooper,” like an alternate-universe version of the guy’s life), but no chorus, sounding dim on the radio. It fizzled at #22 on the Billboard rock “Top Tracks” chart, a certified dud, with even lower placements for “Atlantic City” and “Johnny 99.” That week, the top albums at rock radio were Rush (their controversial synth move Signals), Billy Squier, the Who (their awful farewell It’s Hard), Don Henley (his first solo album), Bad Company, Kenny Loggins, Steve Winwood, and Men at Work. 

When a star blows up into a superstar, as Springsteen did with The River, the cliched joke is that they could get a hit by breaking wind into the microphone — but Nebraska is the all-time test where that theory fails. He couldn’t get this played on the radio even though people were buying it. After debuting at #29, it zoomed right to #4 the next week, a fast seller by 1982 standards. (It was the year’s second-fastest rising album, behind Paul McCartney’s Tug of War.) It peaked at #3, behind Cougar, Fleetwood Mac, and Steve Miller, just ahead of Michael McDonald. But radio wasn’t biting.

The movie has a brief mocking glimpse of MTV, just for a cheap laugh, when Springsteen is flipping channels between Badlands reruns. But it turned out to be MTV that embraced Nebraska after rock radio completely rejected it. The fledgling network picked up on “Atlantic City,” which had a gritty video that Springsteen (wisely) didn’t appear in. At MTV they played “Atlantic City” like it was a monster hit, just because they were so grateful to have any Bruce product at all, but it fit in surprisingly well with all the weirdo Brit synth-pop acts of 1982/1983 — rock radio wasn’t touching those artists either. Hearing it between Soft Cell and the Human League made so much more sense than hearing it between Rush and Journey. What made Nebraska all wrong for rock radio made it perfect for MTV, and it’s fitting the New Wave kids were the ones who took “Atlantic City” to heart, especially considering how Springsteen was inspired by the avant-garde electro of Suicide and “Frankie Teardrop.”

But the key reason Nebraska was a hit with staying power is that people heard themselves in these songs. Ronald Reagan is bizarrely never mentioned in the movie, not even a news clip in the background between reruns of Badlands. Virtually everything said or written about Nebraska in the Eighties, including by Springsteen himself, framed it as the dark side of Reagan’s America. By the end of 1982, unemployment was 10.8 per cent, the highest since the Depression. Springsteen had already written a hit protest song about it, “Out of Work,” for Sixties rocker Gary U.S. Bonds, which (incredibly) went Top 40 that summer, with a third verse aimed right at “Hey Mr. President,” taunting, “Maybe you got a job for me just driving you around?”

Then as now, the president did not care. As Reagan asked in March 1982, “Is it news that some fellow out in South Succotash someplace has just been laid off, that he should be interviewed nationwide?” But Nebraska portrays those losers in South Succotash as real people. As he told Rolling Stone, “Nebraska was about that American isolation: what happens to people when they’re alienated from their friends and their community and their government and their job. Because those are the things that keep you sane, that give meaning to life in some fashion. And if they slip away, and you start to exist in some void where the basic constraints of society are a joke, then life becomes kind of a joke. And anything can happen.”

Nobody now wants to admit they scoffed at Nebraska at the time, just as nobody admits booing Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival, as in the year’s other big rock biopic, A Complete Unknown. But people sure did. As a reader complained on the Rolling Stone letters page, “I liked him a whole lot better as a Fifties remake.” This wasn’t the Broooce people wanted, the guy who was already an affectionate caricature all through pop culture, as in Robin Williams doing his “Elmer Fudd Sings Springsteen” routine, or the great Dr. Demento Show parody where Bruce Springstone sings the Flintstones theme. 

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That’s why this album opened the door for all the Eighties bar-band faux-Bruce clones. Hell, Hollywood was in the middle of making Eddie and the Cruisers, an E Street fan-fic movie that got wildly popular on cable TV in the long wait between Nebraska and Born in the U.S.A. (The flick even has its own Nebraska-esque subplot where Eddie sticks it to the Man with his uncommercial art album, A Season in Hell.) 

But then as now, people cherished the underdog aspect of the album — the artist taking a stand, defying the odds, staying hungry. As people were so fond of saying in 1982, Bruce got back to the eye of the tiger. That’s why the album has gone down in history, the ultimate case of a superstar ripping it up to start again, in the mode of Kid A or Achtung Baby, Bowie in Berlin or Neil Young heading for the ditch. In 2007, when it was time for Kelly Clarkson to follow up “Since U Been Gone,” she pissed off her label with the deeply personal My December and called it her Nebraska — definitely a sign that this cultural myth had entered new territory. But that’s what makes Nebraska one of the all-time great rock & roll arguments.

November 2, 2025 0 comments
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Harshvardhan Rane Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Saiyaara
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Harshvardhan Rane BEGS Fans To Stop Comparing Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat’s Vikramaditya And Saiyaara’s Krish Kapoor

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Harshvardhan Rane is currently basking in the success of his recently released tragic love story Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat. Directed by Milan Zaveri and starring Sonam Bajwa as the female lead, the actor’s popularity has grown leaps and bound as EDKD continues to rule the box office. Alongside fans praising the actor’s performance in the film, some have also began drawing comparisons between his character in Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat – Vikramaditya Bhonsle and Ahaan Panday’s in Saiyaara – Krish Kapoor.

Harsh recently took to social media and dropped a simple but strong-worded post urging fans to stop drawing parallels between the two. Scroll below to read what he posted.

Harshvardhan Rane Begs Fans To Stop Comparing Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat & Saiyaara

On Thursday, October 30, Harshvardhan Rane took to Instagram and addressed the ongoing chatter comparing his role in Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat with Ahaan Panday’s Krish Kapoor from Saiyaara. For those who don’t know, several netizens have made posts claiming Harshvardhan’s on-screen persona outshone Ahan’s Krish. Sharing an Instagram Story featuring a post of the comparison, Harshvardhan wrote, “Guys I beg you Please stop!” along with a folded hands emoji.” The post read, “The internet has declared the Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat hero miles better than Saiyaara’s male lead.”

Harshvardhan Rane Begs Fans To Stop Comparing Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat & Saiyaara

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Harshvardhan Rane Begs Fans To Stop Comparing Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat & Saiyaara

Not just that, the ‘Sanam Teri Kasam’ actor also took to the comment section of the post to make the same plea, and praise Ahaan. He wrote, “Guys pls stop, y r u even comparing two people and 2 movie characters, Ahaan is v sincere and talented. Please stop. I love his work and am a fan of his work and style.”

For the unversed, a couple days ago a social media user posted a reel comparing Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat’s Vikramaditya Bhonsle and Saiyaara’s Krish Kapoor. In her post, the user claimed that Harshvardhan’s character was portrayed as perfect, unlike Ahaan, whom she described as a womaniser.

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Also Read: Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Box Office Day 7: Harshvardhan Rane, Sonam Bajwa’s Tragic Love Story Is A Hit; Mints Nearly Rs 50 Cr In Week 1

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Special Olympics Asks Kid Rock to Stop Using the R-Word
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Special Olympics Asks Kid Rock to Stop Using the R-Word

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

As far as the Special Olympics is concerned, Kid Rock has a lot to learn.

During an appearance on Fox News show Jesse Watters Primetime last week, the rap-rocker-turned-conservative-troll joke that he was going to be a “r—–” for Halloween while brandishing a mask more recently associated with COVID-19 prevention (Rock’s history of disdain towards vaccine mandates is well-documented). His callous use of the slur caught the attention of Lorretta Clairborne, vice chair of the Special Olympics organization, who’s doing her best to make the unfortunate situation into a teachable moment.

In an open letter posted to the Special Olympics website, Clairborne urged the “Bawitdaba” singer to reconsider throwing around words that “have a long, painful history of being used to belittle and dehumanize.

“I’m writing to you personally with an urgent request: please acknowledge the hurt caused and use this moment to stand with us in rejecting that word and the prejudice it represents,” the letter reads. “People with intellectual disabilities, one of the largest groups of people with disabilities in the world, have suffered generations of discrimination and humiliation. In the 21st century, we’re still continuing to fight for the simplest form of justice: the recognition of our full humanity, a recognition you undermine when you use the word retard.”

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Clairborne goes on to invite Kid Rock to have a conversation with her, in hopes of sharing “more about the movement for inclusion and respect that has changed so many lives, including my own. Together, we can use this moment to build a world where every person is valued and respected.” See the full letter below.

While the conservative singer has yet to respond to the Special Olympics’ open letter, he’s been directing a lot of energy lately towards ticket brokers, even attempting to reach across the aisle by eliciting the help of Pearl Jam.

It’s a crusade he publicly took on last year during a meeting with Trump’s Attorney General Pam Bondi where he vowed to “open a can of whoop ass on the bots, scalpers, venues, ticketing companies, managers and artists alike who rip off and deceive the public with the horse shit that has gone on for decades and only gotten worse.” Earlier this year, he stood by Donald Trump as the American president signed an executive order aimed at reforming the concert ticket industry and protecting fans from what he called “exploitative ticket scalping.”

An Open Letter to Kid Rock: Words Matter

Dear Kid Rock,

I watched with deep concern your recent appearance on Fox News with Jesse Watters, where you mentioned you were going to be a “retard” for Halloween. The R-Word deeply demeans and harms people with intellectual disabilities. I’m writing to you personally with an urgent request: please acknowledge the hurt caused and use this moment to stand with us in rejecting that word and the prejudice it represents.

You have a powerful voice and a massive platform, and the world is watching. As an artist and cultural figure who influences millions, you can shape conversations and attitudes across this country. People with intellectual disabilities, one of the largest groups of people with disabilities in the world, have suffered generations of discrimination and humiliation. In the 21st century, we’re still continuing to fight for the simplest form of justice: the recognition of our full humanity, a recognition you undermine when you use the word retard.

Language plays a crucial role in that fight. Words like “retarded” and “retard” have a long, painful history of being used to belittle and dehumanize. When anyone, especially someone in the public eye uses them, it reopens wounds that so many of us have worked so hard to heal.

Through our “Spread the Word” campaign, Special Olympics and Best Buddies have joined hundreds of thousands of advocates around the world to end the casual use of the R-word and replace it with something far more powerful respect. We’ve made great progress, but every public use of that word sets us back and reinforces the stigma we’re trying to overcome.

I know this pain personally. Growing up, I heard that word used against me again and again. It hurt deeply then, and it still hurts today. But I’ve also learned that every moment of hurt can become a moment to teach, to grow, and to move forward together. I believe this can be one of those moments.

You have the chance to turn this incident into a statement of strength, to acknowledge the harm, to stand with people with intellectual disabilities, and to help lead the conversation toward greater understanding and respect.

I would be honored to speak with you and share more about the movement for inclusion and respect that has changed so many lives, including my own. Together, we can use this moment to build a world where every person is valued and respected.

With hope and sincerity,

Loretta Claiborne
Chief Inspiration Officer, Special Olympics

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“I guess the wheels came off a bit, so we had to stop”
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“I guess the wheels came off a bit, so we had to stop”

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Radiohead have revealed they have not played live for seven years because “the wheels came off a bit” in 2018, meaning they “had to stop”.

At the start of September, the band announced their return to the stage, confirming they will play four nights each in Madrid, Bologna, London, Copenhagen and Berlin between November 4 and December 12, with tickets for all shows selling out very quickly.

They will be the first Radiohead shows since the end of their ‘A Moon Shaped Pool’ world tour in 2018, with the 77th and final show having gone down in Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center in August of that year. The band have also not released any new music since the album of the same name, released in 2016.

In a new interview with The Times, they have shed light on why it has taken so long for the band to play together again. “I guess the wheels came off a bit, so we had to stop,” Thom Yorke explained. “There were a lot of elements. The shows felt great but it was, like, let’s halt now before we walk off this cliff.”

Yorke went on to share that part of the reason was that he was still trying to come to terms with the passing of his first wife Dr. Rachel Owen at the age of 48 in December 2016. “I needed to stop anyway,” Yorke told the publication. “Because I hadn’t really given myself time to grieve.”

“[My grief] was coming out in ways that made me think, I need to take this away,” he added.

Explaining the role that music played during the grieving process, Yorke said: “Music can be a way to find meaning in things and the idea of having to stop it, even when it makes sense to, because you’re not well? Even at my lowest point? I can’t. I need something that I can hold on to. But there have been points in my life where I have looked for solace in music and played the piano, but it literally hurts. Physically. The music hurts, because you’re going through trauma.”

Guitarist Ed O’Brien has also spoken about the seven-year gap between Radiohead shows. “I was nervous going into rehearsals because I was effectively over Radiohead [in 2018],” he said. “It wasn’t great on the last round. I enjoyed the gigs but hated the rest. We felt disconnected, fucking spent. It happens. This has been our whole life – what else is there? Look, success has a funny effect on people – I just didn’t want to do it anymore. And I told them that.”

He continued: “I went through a very long dark night of the soul. I had a deep depression. I hit the bottom in 2021. And one of the things that was lovely coming out of it was realising how much I love these guys. I met them when I was 17 and I have gone from thinking I can’t see myself doing it again to realising that, you know, we do have some stellar songs.”

Elsewhere in the new interview, the band members each reflected on the controversies stemming from their stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict, with Yorke saying the “low-level Arthur Miller witch-hunt” on the subject “wakes him up at night”.

The band were criticised for playing a show in Tel Aviv in 2017, Yorke got into a clash with a protester at a solo show in Melbourne in 2024 and Jonny Greenwood has been attacked for collaborating with and playing live with Israeli musician Dudu Tassa.

Yorke said he would “absolutely not” play in Israel with the band again, but Greenwood “politely disagreed” with him, calling the backlash “the embodiment of the left”, adding: “The left look for traitors, the right for converts and it’s depressing that we are the closest they can get”.

The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, meanwhile, have argued that the band’s “complicit silence” and support of Israeli performers during the “genocide against Palestinians in Gaza” should lead to a boycott of their upcoming shows.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Mira Rajput Kapoor Slams Diwali Crackers Amid Toxic Air Crisis: 'Stop Normalising This'
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Mira Rajput Kapoor Slams Diwali Crackers Amid Toxic Air Crisis: ‘Stop Normalising This’

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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7In a powerful and resonant Instagram message this week, actress and entrepreneur Mira Rajput Kapoor called out the ongoing practice of bursting firecrackers during Diwali — at a time when Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai are grappling with dangerously poor air quality. The post, which unapologetically highlighted the hypocrisy of ‘environmental’ pledges versus practised behaviour, struck a chord with thousands.

A No-Holds-Barred Call

Mira used her Instagram Stories to urge fans to rethink their festive habits. She wrote: “Why are we still bursting crackers? It’s not okay even if it’s ‘just for the kids to see once’ or ‘we’re just doing it once for them to have the experience.’ Neither is it okay for your pataka aesthetic to hold a phuljhadi for the gram. Let’s please stop normalising this.”

With air-quality indices hitting the “severe” range in Delhi and “very poor” in Mumbai, Mira’s timing was hard to miss. She added: “Say no to crackers cannot be the poster you get your kids to make for Earth Day and then forget about it when Diwali comes along. AQI news is not just for the next Instagram story — it’s the air our children breathe. And what’s sad is, despite the privilege, education, awareness and affluence, what lacks is common sense. So no, I won’t send my kids to watch while you’ll have some cracker fun. Please stop.”

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When Awareness Clashes with Tradition

The post reads like a direct punch to the festive status quo. For many, Diwali isn’t just about lights and sweets — it’s fireworks, family laughter and all. But in 2025, as stubble burning, pollution-filled winter skies and clogged lungs become the backdrop to celebrations, Mira’s words highlight a broader reckoning: Can tradition stand up to consequence?

Her message isn’t about denying joy or festivity — it’s about asking whether culture should override conscience. If the air around us is choking, is bursting fireworks still “harmless fun”?

A Personal Note Amid Warnings

Mira isn’t lunging from a moral high ground unreachable by most. As the wife of actor Shahid Kapoor and the co-founder of skincare brand Akind Beauty and wellness retreat Dhun Wellness, she sits at a place of influence — which also means her words carry weight. She put both back in their Diwali post, while making it clear: her concern is structural, not seasonal.

With two young children—daughter Misha and son Zain—Mira’s appeal touches a parental nerve: the air we hand down is just as important as the traditions we pass on.

Social Media Echoes

As expected, the Instagram message lit up feeds. Many applauded her for speaking up:

“Yes Mira! Finally someone saying what needs to be said.” “This needs repeating every year.”
Few voices pushed back, suggesting that fireworks were “part of tradition” and harmless if done responsibly.

Perhaps that’s precisely her point: “responsible fireworks” is no longer enough when the air is turning hostile.

Looking Beyond One Night

Mira’s post asks more than whether you burst a firecracker this year. It points to a pattern: We sign petitions for Earth Day, we click selfies under lights, we get the kids to draw anti-pollution posters. And then December skies fill with smoke again. She wants to connect the dots.

When she says, “It’s not just for the next Instagram story—it’s the air our children breathe,” she flips the narrative. The question becomes: if an image ready for social display doesn’t translate into action, what’s its value?

The Bigger Picture

Bollywood stars draw headlines for glitz and festivals. But here, Mira Rajput’s voice shifts the focus from spectacle to sustainability. Her words resonate because they come not from a contest of who’s brighter, but from a shared recognition: if we light up the night, we must also clear the air for the morning.

In a year where “quiet Diwali” is becoming more of a necessity than a choice, her reminder is simple: we can still celebrate — but maybe not at the cost of our lungs.

As millions across the country text “Happy Diwali,” Mira Rajput asks: “Happy for whom, exactly?”

And that pause, that question, may just be the spark worth lighting this year.

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Diwali 2025: Akshay Kumar Can't Stop Laughing At Twinkle Khanna's Adorable Gesture! | Glamsham.com
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Diwali 2025: Akshay Kumar Can’t Stop Laughing At Twinkle Khanna’s Adorable Gesture! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Actor-author Twinkle Khanna and her husband, superstar Akshay Kumar, brought their signature charm and humor to this year’s Diwali celebrations, which they enjoyed in London. Twinkle took to Instagram to share two delightful photos of the couple celebrating at home, dressed in traditional Indian attire and sharing light-hearted moments.

She captioned the post with her trademark wit: “Diwali in London. All dressed up with no mithai in sight. So behaving like oranges are the new laddoos and sharing some Vitamin C loaded sweetness. Temple visit next with real mithai.” The caption perfectly blended festive cheer with Twinkle’s everyday humor, earning smiles from fans across the globe.

In the pictures, Akshay Kumar is seen relaxing in a beige kurta adorned with subtle silver geometric embroidery, paired with matching pajamas. He held a mug in hand and flashed his signature smile. Twinkle stood beside him, glowing in a soft pink patiala-style outfit detailed with intricate gota-patti work and a golden-bordered dupatta. Her look was completed with a neat bun adorned with jasmine gajra, gold jhumkas, and a standout hair accessory. A playful moment of Twinkle feeding Akshay an orange as they laughed together captured the cozy intimacy of their celebration.

Also Read: Akshay Kumar’s Niece Naomika Saran to Make Her Bollywood Debut with Vedang Raina in Romantic Comedy!

The setting — a warm kitchen decorated with pastel mugs and simple decor — added to the homely Diwali vibe, making the moment feel even more personal and authentic.

Just days before Diwali, the couple appeared together on Two Much, Twinkle’s chat show co-hosted with Kajol. Akshay reflected on his life post-marriage, saying, “Once I got married to Twinkle Khanna, my luck changed.” He also joked that she thoroughly “checked his DNA” before agreeing to marry him. Twinkle added that destiny had a hand in it — her father’s astrologer predicted she’d marry Akshay long before they met.

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Sisterly Love! Shilpa Shetty Can’t Stop Raving About Shamita Shetty’s Rangoli | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
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Like every year, Bollywood is glowing with festive spirit, and actress Shilpa Shetty is fully embracing the Diwali mood. The Sukhee star recently gave fans a sneak peek into her vibrant Diwali preparations through Instagram Stories, offering glimpses of sweet boxes, festive décor, and heartwarming sibling banter.

In a video shared online, Shilpa captured her sister Shamita Shetty creating a stunning lotus-shaped rangoli by hand. Amused and impressed, Shilpa teased her sister, saying, “Wah, when you have an artist in the house… Wah, Shamita! Very nice, darwaze ke paas bhi karna haan,” followed by her trademark laughter. Shamita, keeping up with the fun, playfully asked, “Anything else?”

Highlighting their different approaches to the tradition, Shilpa shared another clip showing herself using stencils for rangoli while Shamita continued to craft hers meticulously by hand. The two sisters wrapped up their rangoli session by lighting diyas and wishing fans a joyful “Happy Diwali.”

However, amid the celebrations, Shilpa is also dealing with serious legal trouble. She and her husband Raj Kundra are currently facing a ₹60 crore cheating case filed by businessman Deepak Kothari. The complaint alleges that funds invested in Best Deal TV Pvt Ltd, linked to Raj, were misused. The matter is under review in the Bombay High Court.

Also Read: Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra’s Big Statement on Rs 60 Crore Cheating Case: The Truth Will Come Out!

Despite the controversy, Shilpa is moving forward with her business ventures. She recently launched a new outlet of her restaurant Bastian in Goa, denying rumours of closure. She also revealed that Bandra’s iconic Bastian will be rebranded as Ammakai, a South Indian restaurant, while Bastian Beach Club will open in Juhu.

On the film front, Shilpa will next appear in the Kannada action film KD – The Devil alongside Dhruva Sarja and Sanjay Dutt. Shamita Shetty was last seen in the 2023 film The Tenant.

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To Stop Misuses of Sora, Estates Are Using AI to Fight Back Against AI
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To Stop Misuses of Sora, Estates Are Using AI to Fight Back Against AI

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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It’s been not even a month since OpenAI launched its latest AI video generation model Sora 2, and the issues that have cropped up from its hyper-realistic depictions of both copyrighted characters and real-life public figures have emerged quicker than people can swat them down.

This very morning on Friday, October 17, OpenAI jointly issued a statement with Martin Luther King Jr.‘s estate saying it has “paused” Sora generating Dr. King after users made “disrespectful depictions of Dr. King’s image,” and that it would be strengthening “guardrails” for historical figures. We can only imagine what sort of nasty stuff had to be out there before OpenAI took action.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 12: Sam Altman speaks onstage during A Year In TIME at The Plaza Hotel on December 12, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for TIME)

OpenAI maintained in its statement that it believes there are still “strong free speech interests” around depicting historical figures. We saw one video made by Sora that features the likeness of Dr. King saying he had a dream that one day he could get “that fucking light” to stop blinking above his bed, so yeah, call the First Amendment lawyers. OpenAI also is sticking to the idea that representatives or estate owners “can request that their likeness not be used in Sora cameos.”

That aspect of wanting people to opt-out, as we previously asked several attorneys, is not how any sort of legal right works. The idea that every public figure who doesn’t want their image depicted — especially the dead ones — needs to tell OpenAI to stop before they will comply is mind-boggling. And it doesn’t mean that OpenAI hasn’t already trained Sora on that public figure’s likeness, it just means you theoretically won’t be able to generate that person anymore.

But the AI issues aren’t going away. Someone else just generated a Sora video in the time it took you to read these last few paragraphs. So estates and rights owners are starting to fight fire with fire.

Earlier this week, talent management firm CMG Worldwide partnered with an artificial intelligence company called Loti AI that uses AI to scan the web for misappropriated content and issue takedowns, and the company works with both public figures and everyday individuals. The company’s boilerpate says it’s 95 percent effective at finding AI-generated videos, images, or audio and getting them taken down within a day.

It’s only a handful of clients so far that have quickly agreed to receive the protections, though it will be available to any of CMG’s other clients that ask. The short list of deceased public figures for which it manages the rights and who now get these protections include: Burt Reynolds, Christopher Reeve, Ginger Rogers, Harry Belafonte, Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Raquel Welch, Andre the Giant, Joe Louis, Macho Man Randy Savage, Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Robinson, David Ruffin, Albert Einstein, Gen. George Patton, Mark Twain, Neil Armstrong, and Rosa Parks.

Luke Arrigoni, the CEO of Loti AI, told IndieWire that it’s not lost on him that they’re using AI to fight AI. But his models are trained without needing to build entire models on all of an individual’s personal assets. The company uses voice and facial recognition tools to identify explicit content, deepfakes, impersonators, false endorsements, and even things that aren’t AI generated, and it automates the discovery and takedown process.

Arrigoni says that, while other companies that have specialized in deepfake detection are now having a harder time considering how lifelike Sora videos have become, the facial recognition tools Loti uses are making things easier to find, even with new videos coming rapidly.

“It is hard to play whack-a-mole at the scale in which Sora is creating the problem unless you’ve basically built a system that automates the takedowns, automates the discovery process, like we have,” Arrigoni said. “We kind of thought the world was going this way, and so about a year or so ago, we started building tools that would make this moment easy to manage for public figures and posthumous estates and intellectual property holders too. [It’s] really practical. What we do, it’s very easy for us to find, and it’s very easy for us to remove.”

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That might be of interest to Zelda Williams, who quite recently pleaded with people to stop sending her AI videos of her late father Robin Williams, writing, “it’s dumb, it’s a waste of time and energy, and believe me, it’s NOT what he’d want.”

“To watch the legacies of real people be condensed down to ‘this vaguely looks and sounds like them so that’s enough’, just so other people can churn out horrible TikTok slop puppeteering them is maddening,” she wrote in an Instagram statement. “You’re not making art, you’re making disgusting, over-processed hotdogs out of the lives of human beings, out of the history of art and music, and then shoving them down someone else’s throat hoping they’ll give you a little thumbs up and like it. Gross.”

Arrigoni says Hollywood has been jumping on AI protection services like his, and he’s been taking calls from major agencies and rights holders. He has approached things cautiously yet optimistically to see how they can still collaborate with the tech giants, like OpenAI and Google. And while he has a bullish view that the tech industry is going to establish the rules it needs, OpenAI will need to rethink its opt-out strategy if it wants to play ball.

“Opt-in should have been the only thing. It shouldn’t have even been called a thing. If you want to participate, there’s a safe mechanism to make sure everyone can come on board and it is actually you and not someone also scamming the Sora system,” Arrigoni said. “Opt-out isn’t a good strategy. Opt-out is something that is going to, out of no fault of Sora, people are going to abuse those systems unless people can participate and say, these are the rules that I have for my likeness.”

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