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Mariska Hargitay Reveals She Tested For 'Friends' 'So Many Times'
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Mariska Hargitay Reveals She Tested For ‘Friends’ ‘So Many Times’

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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Before Mariska Hargitay ended up as “America’s sweetheart sex cop,” as she aptly described herself on her Good Hang with Amy Poehler podcast appearance, the veteran TV actor thought she would be a comedian and tested for Friends “many times.”

Discussing her affinity for comedy with the Parks and Recreation alumna, Hargitay said “all I wanted to be was you,” reflecting on having come up through The Groundlings, the famed Saturday Night Live pipeline improv school and sketch comedy troupe.

“I did a lot of [comedy auditions],” Hargitay told Poehler about going out for comedic roles at the beginning of her career. “I did Seinfeld, and I did Single Guy, and I tested for Friends so many times.”

When asked which part she auditioned for, Hargitay said, “I think it’s Monica — so long ago, again. But I always thought that I would end up being on a sitcom or doing comedy, that’s what I thought.”

However, a chance encounter with a psychic, who had come highly recommended by her friends, revealed to her a different destiny.

At the time, the My Mom Jayne documentarian had just wrapped her time as Cynthia Hooper on ER and was a “struggling actor.” Via her development deal at DreamWorks, she was then working on a dramedy in the vein of Ally McBeal. But while on a routine trip to New York City, she visited a psychic in Long Island at her friends’ behest, who “started saying all this amazing stuff to me.”

“He said to me, Amy, ‘You see that face you’re doing right now? You see that face?’ … I said, ‘Yeah.’ He goes, ‘You’re gonna be famous for that face. You’re moving to New York, and you’re gonna be famous for that face,’” she recalled. “And I said, ‘Uh, no, I live in L.A., and I’m gonna be a comedian because I’m funny, and I’m pretty, and that is a deadly combination.’ And he looks at me — and this is my favorite moment in my life — and he goes like this, ‘I don’t give a rat’s ass what you say.’”

She concluded, “Six months later, swear to God, I got SVU.”

Hargitay has portrayed no-nonsense and fiercely protective New York Police Department officer-turned-captain Olivia Benson in Law & Order: SVU since 1999. The Dick Wolf-created NBC mainstay is currently airing its 27th season.

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Malaika Arora’s Most Glamorous Moments
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10 Times Malaika Arora Redefined Bollywood Glamour With Iconic Looks

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Malaika Arora’s Most Glamorous Moments (Photo Credit – Instagram)

Bollywood has always celebrated glamour and iconic dance numbers, from the days of Helen to today’s stars. But Malaika Arora has carved her own niche, redefining what it means to be glamorous in the industry. From lighting up the screen with Chhaiya Chhaiya to stealing the show in Poison Baby in Thamma, Malaika’s style, charm, and electrifying dance moves have consistently set trends. Scroll down to see 10 times she truly redefined Bollywood glamour.

1. Golden Encrusted Lehenga – Diwali Diva

This Diwali, Malla wore a Manish Malhotra piece that seamlessly blended tradition and modernism. While the embellishments had a touch of ethnicity, the peek-a-boo cut and the double strap detail added the modern techniques. She looked gorgeous in the attire, completing the look with a drape dupatta.

2. Rose-Adorned Red Gown – Romantic Statement

Malaika Arora is renowned for her exceptional styling and fashion skills. This one time, she wore a red bodycon gown with a huge rose detailing on the front. She definitely redefined the glamorous side of herself.

3. Sheer Black Gown – Sleek & Sexy

No one can carry a black sheer gown like her. She looked stunning in the bodycon outfit and completed the look with a top bun hairstyle and a diamond neckpiece.

4. White Anarkali with Golden Embroidery – Regal & Elegant

Malaika looked like a vision in a white anarkali that had beautiful golden embroidery and detailing all over the outfit. She added a choker, a pair of matching ear studs, and completed the look with a dupatta and tied her hair in a paranda-style braids. She absolutely looked gorgeous in the traditional wear.

5. Green Pant-Suit – Power Dressing Goals

When it comes to standing out among the rest with fashion skills, Malaika does it the best. She knows what looks best on her, and she picks such outfits. This one time, she wore a green pant-suit with a white crisp shirt and a tie and completed her look with a bun and minimal makeup, leaving us all stunned.

6. White Cut-Out Gown – Edgy Elegance

Malla is someone who is known for taking risks when it comes to fashion. She has often turned heads with her raunchy looks. The actress once wore a white gown with huge cut-outs in the waistline, which were joined with a black bow tie. She paired the look with black gloves, an emerald ring, and bold makeup to add the extra charm.

7. Black Mermaid-Style Dress – Red Carpet Glam

Another time, Malaika wore a black body-fitted gown and redefined Bollywood glamour with her sprinkle of beauty. The highlight part of the outfit was the mermaid cut and the sequined detailing all over it. She paired the look with her usual makeup and a diamond-emerald neckpiece.

8. Pearl-Encrusted Mini Dress – Luxe & Playful

Many actresses have so far stepped into the pearl-encrusted outfit look, but nobody has done Malaika’s way in Bollywood. She wore a mini bodycon dress, which featured pearls and sequins embroidered all over the attire. The sheer material underneath the pearls made it look even sexier. She completed the look with all sorts of accessories and paired them with pointy heels.

9. Statement Pant-Suit with Floral Sleeves – Modern Edge

Malla once wore a black pant-suit that featured a statement floral sleeve detailing. However, it was the emerald and diamond necklace stack she paired with the outfit that grabbed all the attention. This gave it a modern look with an ethnic touch. She redefined the glamour that we know.

10. Black Latex Saree – Bold Couture Experiment

Well, we have all seen latex gowns, pants, and skirts all over the media, but a latex saree? Malla knows her fashion tricks, and she once wore a black latex saree, which she teamed up with a white tank top-like blouse and added a traditional neckpiece along with some diamond-emerald rings to add color to the black and white look. With winged liner and open hair, she completed the look.

Well, not only as a Bollywood dancer but also with her fashion skills, Malaika Arora has redefined glamour in every sense. The way she dresses up, the way she moves – it seems she’s aging backward.

Stay tuned to Koimoi for more such fashion and lifestyle stories and updates!

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October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Immersion 2025
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Immersion on ‘WTF??’ and Making Music in Strange Times » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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There are labors of love, and then there’s Immersion. Active since 1994, Immersion are the brainchild of husband-and-wife duo Colin Newman (of Wire fame) and Malka Spigel (best known for her work in Minimal Compact). Born out of a shared affinity for techno, Immersion have evolved into different iterations and genres over the decades. It is an ever-revolving, ever-expanding project that has run the gamut from ambient to Kosmische to techno and everything in between.

Immersion’s latest album, WTF??, is a self-proclaimed reflection on “very, very strange times”—times that would’ve been once inconceivable to Spigel and Newman when they were starting on their respective musical journeys. The record was born out of the group’s very first tour, which took place in the fall of 2024—exactly 30 years after their original formation.

The songs have a propulsive, forward-motion energy that’s reflective of classic krautrock, largely thanks to drummer Matt Schulz, whose percussion is one of the LP’s highlights. Vocals ebb and flow in an almost free-form manner across the album—sometimes sung, sometimes spoken—as Spigel and Newman beckon the listener to remain hopeful during trying times. 

In the following interview, the couple discuss the new album, the radio show they host together, the current state of the music industry, and—most importantly—the role of the artist in today’s world: “to provoke in a positive way”. 

I know that the two of you, for years, were busy with your nanocluster project and all the collaborations involved in that, and it seems like this album is a step in a different direction. Can you walk me through the inception of the new record and where it all started? 

Colin: Yeah, there is a bit of a backstory. I mean, we had been working on Nanocluster stuff, as you say, and we thought that that would be what Immersion would be—we would just do collaborations. Then last May, we did a random performance at a festival in Brighton. We did a half-hour set, a festival set, and went in with no expectations. Within half an hour of coming off stage, we had a live agent, which we hadn’t had before. She was saying to us, “You guys are amazing, you should be playing gigs. I’m gonna fix you a tour.” We did a UK tour last fall, and we had to include a batch of new songs, which became the backbone of what became “WTF??” We’ve been playing it live for over a year before actually making the record.

Malka: I think the album is a reflection of everything we come from, whether before immersion—and immersion is electronic—and then our own collaborations. 

Colin: Yeah, there’s a lot in it. That’s what the title alludes to; it’s about now. We exist in very, very strange times. 

Malka: We’re not very nostalgic people, so we don’t like looking backward and repeating the past artistically. 

I find it interesting that there are all these commands or exhortations on the album—”use it don’t lose it”, “push the rock”. Even though they’re commands, they feel very warm and inviting, almost like invitations to peace or stillness. Do you think that’s something you were going for on this album?

Colin: The more we talk about this, the more it becomes clear—one of the things that we feel very strongly is that humanity is a whole. The more divided it is, the fewer possibilities it has. 

Malka: The people at the top are really trying to divide us. 

Colin: For what end? Not for the benefit of humanity as a whole. We face some serious problems as a human race. We are perfectly capable of destroying ourselves, if not half the rest of the life of the planet. Yet at the same time, we have the key between us to solve many problems. 

Malka: You were talking about stillness—it’s something within us, you know. If we start looking at nature, we can’t help but get out of the bubble and see the world in a more pure way.

Colin: Yeah. We don’t have any answers, but we feel that it should be the function of art to provoke, but provoke in a positive way. 

Right. It’s about challenging the listener to think more deeply about the issues at hand. I mean, the two of you have been around for a long time and have been making music for a long time. Did you ever envision things being where they are today?

Colin: [laughs] No, absolutely not. We were promised flying cars when we were kids. 

Malka: We don’t spend our time as humans looking to the future and building a picture; we just live in the moment, but [the record] is just saying what the fuck, because it’s hard to believe that things are how they are. Every day seems to be a new low. 

Colin: It’s incredibly sad. Maybe we’re too stupid to survive. 

Malka: Lots of people see the solution as excluding or not being generous.

Colin: A human being is not one thing. We have a vast diversity in humanity, but also, we are partial beings. No one person has all the answers. I mean, in some ways, Immersion works the way it works because [it’s] a genuine collaboration between us. We have different skill sets, and we bring those together consciously and intelligently with total respect for each other and as complete equals. 

Photo: Ben Newman / Clarion Call

One thing I read about this project is that both of you felt drawn to the facelessness of techno, or the namelessness of it —the idea that it’s a music that allows you to disappear behind. Do you still think that’s true of immersion to this day? 

Malka: We hate all the images and bollocks. Press can really suck, you know, because it’s all about how people look or how provocative [things are]. There’s very little attention paid to the purity of the music. 

Colin: The music industry in general is not really run for the benefit of the people making music or the people who consume. The music industry is basically run for the shareholders and the companies that are putting the music out. So much of it is completely opaque as to how anything happens or where the money goes. 

Given that Immersion are a project that very much removes the image or cult of personality from music, what do you offer that the other bands you’ve been in don’t? Is there some sort of creative impetus in Immersion that separates it from the other stuff you’ve done?

Malka: It’s a true collaboration. There’s no ego between us. I mean, every band has egos, which can create tension and can be a good thing, but in the end, it very often leads to the destruction of the project.

Colin: I think there is a big difference between us pre- and post-pandemic. In the pandemic, we kind of found something about how we were working together. The lines have been blurred between the fact that we are a couple and the fact that we make music together, and we also have a radio show. Everything is linked.

Malka: Also, it’s very direct. The way we speak, within the words or even the music, is very direct. We’re not hiding.

Colin: Yeah, we’re not trying to put a layer between us [and the audience] and say, ‘Oh, we’re these superior people and you don’t quite understand it, because you’re not really smart enough to understand our poetry.’ 

I know you were just talking about the radio show, swimming in sound. How has swimming in sound altered or influenced your own music?

Malka: It’s altered a lot! Because we appreciate every genre of music, and we are unconsciously influenced by things we love that we hear. It means that people our age who might say, ‘Oh, there’s nothing good anymore,’ can say there’s great music all the time, and it affects how we create music. 

Colin: We hear a lot of music that’s around right now, so yeah, we know who’s who and who’s doing what. There are a whole bunch of people we developed some kind of relationship with, and we play them on our show.

Malka: I mean, SUSS, we found through the radio, and we played them a lot and ended up talking to them and ended up collaborating—very unlikely collaboration, you know, [since they’re] ambient country and we come from electronic song structures. And the more you take the risk and do it, the more you feel like, ‘Yeah, we can do anything.’ 

You hear a lot of people say, ‘Oh, no good music comes out anymore.’ But it’s more of a ‘hate the game, not the player thing, because the music industry—like you alluded to earlier—is making it incredibly difficult for people who are purely passionate about just the music.

Malka: It’s true from our experience, and in a way, we do the radio show to say, ‘Look, there’s lots of great stuff. Listen.’

Colin: The list of bands and artists that we’ve discovered in the last five years is enormous. It’s absolutely enormous. None of them we’ve heard of before—90 percent. 

Malka: It’s very easy to get stuck in the past.

Colin: A lot of people, you know, when they get to be 18, they kind of stop getting into new music and stick with what they were into when they were 18. 

Malka: I’m amazed lots of young people are into old music! A lot. 

Colin: When we were young, and we were in our teens—say you go back to the 1960s—the idea that you would like music that was more than two or three years old was just absolutely shocking. To be listening to music that was 50 years old—it’s an absurdity. Music that is that old, 50 or 60 years old, is like common currency now. It’s fascinating, but you don’t want to be stuck in that, because the past is not anywhere you can live. 

It has to inform you, but not control you. 

Malka: Or limit you.

Colin: One of the things about being older artists, as far as the industry is concerned, is that you need to shut up and play the hits. None of this thinking you’re a new artist. To which we say: fuck that! 

Malka: We still play in small clubs to small audiences, and we’re okay with that. 

What’s next for you guys?

Colin: We have the tour coming up, and then that will all be over by December. We have some ongoing nanocluster collaborations. We tend not to talk about them before they become public. Then we actually did some recording with our old band Githead, and deliberately left it—didn’t work on any of the recordings—but we have started, within the last couple of months, doing a bit of work on that. There will be a very long-term project. 

Malka: Githead is more of a band than Immersion. In Githead, we just stand together and sing. 

Colin: We’re all for making our lives interesting and doing interesting stuff. 

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Knock 3 Times to Reveal These Secrets About Now and Then
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Knock 3 Times to Reveal These Secrets About Now and Then

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

6. All four lead girls had a “wild crush” on Devon Sawa, Birch admitted. But, like, didn’t everyone have a thing for the Casper star in the ’90s? 

“There was some kind of contest, I remember they said, ‘Get with Devon,'” Todd revealed. “We were like, ‘What does ‘get with’ mean?!'”

7. While Sawa politely said “no comment,” Birch wasn’t so tight-lipped, revealing his Casper co-star Ricci won the contest. “She got out front,” Todd spilled, “and the other girls weren’t happy about it.”

Said Sawa, “I was the only 15-year-old boy with the cast of the hottest young girls in town, so it was a lot of fun.”

8. But in an interview with E! News, Sawa credited Ricci with getting him cast as Scott. “We got along quite well in the small amount of time I did work on Casper,” he explained. “She just remembered and recommended me and I put myself on tape and I got it. We hung out a lot during the shoot.”

October 20, 2025 0 comments
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12 Times Spinning The Block Succeeded (Even Temporarily)
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12 Times Spinning The Block Succeeded (Even Temporarily)

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

From Bennifer to The Carters, sometimes spinning the block was the plot twist certain love stories needed.

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Trump Refiles Defamation Lawsuit Against NY Times Seeking $15 Billion
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Trump Refiles Defamation Lawsuit Against NY Times Seeking $15 Billion

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

Lawyers for President Donald Trump refiled a defamation lawsuit Thursday against the New York Times, with a complaint that is less than half as long as the previous one — after a judge spiked the president’s initial lawsuit for being “tedious and burdensome.” As before, Trump’s refiled complaint seeks an astronomical $15 billion in damages.

The New York Times, in a statement Thursday, reiterated its position that Trump’s lawsuit was meritless and said that “nothing has changed” with the new filing.

“As we said when this was first filed and again after the judge’s ruling to strike it: this lawsuit has no merit,” a Times spokesperson said in a statement. “Nothing has changed today. This is merely an attempt to stifle independent reporting and generate PR attention, but the New York Times will not be deterred by intimidation tactics.”

Trump last month sued the Times, several of its reporters and Penguin Random House (publisher of the book “Lucky Loser” by two Times reporters), alleging that their reporting about the president’s finances and business career defamed him. The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. A few days later, a federal judge threw out Trump’s suit, calling it “tedious and burdensome” and saying that a complaint is not “a protected platform to rage against an adversary.” In the ruling, Judge Steven D. Merryday gave Trump’s lawyers 28 days to refile the suit, ordering that the amended complaint be no more than 40 pages long and that it “accord with the rules of procedure.”

Trump’s refiled complaint is 40 pages (available at this link), less than half the original 85-page complaint. The new filing is shorter, but the main arguments are the same.

“As set forth below, Defendants originated and distributed these publications, and the defamatory statements about President Trump therein, with actual malice,” the revised complaint says. “The statements in question wrongly defame and disparage President Trump’s hard-earned professional reputation, which he painstakingly built for decades as a private citizen before becoming President of the United States, including as a successful businessman and as star of the most successful reality television show of all-time — The Apprentice.”

In his previous ruling finding Trump’s lawsuit “decidedly improper and inadmissible,” Merryday said that several statements in Trump’s initial complaint were unnecessary to make the president’s case. For example, he wrote, “in one of many, often repetitive, and laudatory (toward President Trump) but superfluous allegations, the pleader states, ‘The Apprentice’ represented the cultural magnitude of President Trump’s singular brilliance, which captured the [Z]eitgeist of our time.”

Trump’s suit seeks compensatory damages of at least $15 billion as well as punitive damages, as well as a “retraction of the defamatory publications and statements” from the New York Times and Penguin Random House.

Separately, Trump this summer sued the Wall Street Journal, its parent companies Dow Jones and News Corp, Rupert Murdoch and two Journal reporters, alleging defamation over a WSJ story with details about a birthday letter Trump sent in 2003 to Jeffrey Epstein. According to the lawsuit, Trump is demanding “not less than $10 billion” on two counts of defamation, for at least $20 billion total. Last month, lawyers for the Wall Street Journal filed a motion to dismiss the suit, saying that Trump’s suit should be thrown out because the WSJ article in question “is true,” noting that in response to a congressional subpoena, “Epstein’s estate produced the Birthday Book, which contains the letter bearing the bawdy drawing and [Trump’s] signature, exactly as The Wall Street Journal reported.”

Among other litigation, Trump also sued ABC News and CBS News’ “60 Minutes” and reached separate $16 million settlements in each of those cases.

October 17, 2025 0 comments
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Happy birthday Radhika Merchant: 5 times Radhika Merchant proved that maximalism is the new it-girl style
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Happy birthday Radhika Merchant: 5 times Radhika Merchant proved that maximalism is the new it-girl style

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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Happy Birthday, Radhika Merchant! The style maven turns 30 today, and there’s no better moment to celebrate her signature maximalist flair. Known for embracing bold colours, opulent textures, and statement-making ensembles, Radhika effortlessly blends contemporary glamour with royal elegance. From dazzling lehengas to luxe fusion looks, she proves time and again that maximalism isn’t just a trend – it’s her signature style. Here, we look at five times Radhika Merchant showed why she is the ultimate it-girl of grandeur and glamour.

Maximalist glamour isn’t just a style for Radhika Merchant – it’s her signature persona.(instagram/@weddingsonline.india)

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The queen of maximalism

For her wedding reception, the it-girl of Mumbai’s elite opted for a piece from Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda Sardegna 2024 collection, effortlessly paired with a custom Anamika Khanna saree. The dreamy fusion of Italian and intricate Indian design exudes modern royalty and glamour, featuring a corset-style metallic bodice, adorned with sequins and beadwork, while the sheer saree adds texture and movement. The outfit was accessorised with an intricate gold-and-diamond necklace and matching earring and bangles.

The opulant apsara

This glamorously extravagant mint green and gold lehenga designed by Anamika Khanna saw Radhika shine like modern-day royalty, exuding sophistication and grandeur. However, the star of the show was not the lehenga, but her gorgeous five layered diamond Raani Haar which she wore on her wedding in 2024. Designed by Mumbai-based jeweller Nisha Mehta, boasts a gigantic emerald at the centre. Her look was paired with a pair of heavy diamond jhumkas, and a stack of bangles. Talk about being extra huh?

An archival nymph

This stunning fusion look features Radhika in an archival Vivienne Westwood corset and scarf from the designer’s iconic 1990 A/W Portrait Collection, paired with custom Chanderi saree. The collection draws direct inspiration from eighteenth century oil painting, featuring François Boucher’s 1743 painting ‘Daphnis and Chloe’ on the corset. Rhea Kapoor’s innovative styling adds a traditional touch with a matching prints of the artwork in the Chanderi fabric, accesorised with ivory and gold jewels by Shachee Fine Jewellery.

Gilded in liquid gold

The heiress of the Ambani fortune dazzled like liquid gold, enveloped in the sculpted silhoutte of this gold-and-ivory structured gown from Grace Ling. Styled by Rhea Kapoor’s team, each piece of the ensemble was painstakingly created to hug her every curve, and features a metallic gold crop top connected with a matching piece around her waist, that flows effortlessly into the cascading ivory skirt. The look was accessorised with minimal gold earrings, warm dewy makeup, and her signature soft wavy locks.

The ethereal glam

Radhika looked like an ethereal, otherworldly angel in this translucent structured gown from Lever Couture. The fabric evokes the mesmerizing flow of cascading waterfalls or the swirling mystery of intergalactic nebulae – whichever vision you let it conjure. The look, styled by Rhea Kapoor, features an iridescent plush boa, paired with matching icy heels from Jimmy Choo and futuristic diamond ear cuffs from Varuna Jani.

October 16, 2025 0 comments
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Cardi B Addresses Maternal Health Crisis Black & Brown Mothers Face In The U.S.: Three Times More Like To D!e From Pregnancy Causes
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Cardi B Addresses Maternal Health Crisis Black & Brown Mothers Face In The U.S.: Three Times More Like To D!e From Pregnancy Causes

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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Cardi B Addresses Maternal Health Crisis Black & Brown Mothers Face In The U.S.: Three Times More Like To D!e From Pregnancy Causes

#CardiB is using her platform to spread awareness on the challenges Black and Brown women face in America when giving birth.

In her latest campaign with Bobbie, an organic infant formula and supplements company, Cardi B says, “Black and Brown moms are three times more likely to d!e from pregnancy causes…and if you don’t believe me, you can look it up. Every mother deserves to have a healthy and safe delivery.”

As part of the initiative, fans can dial 732-QQ-CARDI to share their personal experiences, which will be forwarded to lawmakers via #Bobbie for Change, Bobbie’s advocacy organization. Eight participants will receive three months of paid leave, reflecting the Family Act’s proposed benefit of $580 per month, totaling $1,740. Bobbie for Change is also donating a total of $75,000 to Paid Leave for All, BirthFUND and 4Kira4Moms.

Bobbie


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aditi rao hydari
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5 Times Aditi Rao Hydari Proved She Is Bollywood’s Ethnic Queen

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Aditi Rao Hydari’s traditional wardrobe is one to watch out for – for its variety of ensembles ranging from distinct lehenga pieces, statement sarees, to elegant suits and a lot more! Given Aditi’s rich fashion sense, here’s looking at 5 times she stunned us with her ethnic ensembles.

5 Times Aditi Rao Hydari Proved She Is Bollywood’s Ethnic Queen

Vibrant Orange Saree

Aditi Rao Hydari dazzled in a bright orange saree featuring pink floral work, a full creation by Raw Mango. She paired the drape with a deep pink blouse with a modest V-neckline and rich floral embroidery, giving out an elegant appeal. Letting the saree have its moment, Aditi accessorised her look with heavy earrings and a few rings – and dished out cues to slay the minimal traditional look.

Heavily Embellished Lehenga

Aditi kept it regal by donning a heavily worked-up golden lehenga featuring zari work all across. The elbow-length sleeves and a V-neckline added structure to the full appearance, and the tissue dupatta amped up the outfit’s royal feel. Keeping it traditionally powerful, she opted for a sleek bun, pulled off the accessory department with heavy jhumkas, kadas – and stunned in bold, red lips.

Emerald Green Suit

Aditi Rao made a subtle traditional statement in an emerald green kurta suit by Raw Mango. While the plain fabric gave it a sophisticated appeal, the golden work across the neckline, torso and throughout the dupatta made it a standout. She kept it simple yet natural in metallic jhumkas and rings, and stunned in soft-glam makeup.

Black Anarkali

Aditi kept it traditionally royal in a full-black anarkali with a wide embellished border at the bottom, a creation by Sabyasachi. She paired it with a netted dupatta with golden work throughout, adding an extra layer of ethnic appeal. She kept the accessory department simple yet glamorous with a heavy earring and opted for matte makeup.

Ombre Saree

Aditi Rao looked as vibrant as ever in a pink ombre saree featuring minimal golden work across the drape and lace details around the blouse and the edges of the saree, a creation of Raw Mango. She accessorised her look with jhumkas and kadas and simply styled her hair in soft waves.

Be it a kurta, sarees or lehenga pieces, Aditi Rao Hydari knows how to pull off a range of ethnic ensembles, and we’re here for it!

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

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Cardi B's Sister Hennessy Says She 'Curved' JT's Boyfriend Lil Uzi Vert '7- 8 Times' + JT Fires Back: I Don't Know Y'all Ran Through A** H**s From Nowhere'
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Cardi B’s Sister Hennessy Says She ‘Curved’ JT’s Boyfriend Lil Uzi Vert ‘7- 8 Times’ + JT Fires Back: I Don’t Know Y’all Ran Through A** H**s From Nowhere’

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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Cardi B’s Sister Hennessy Says She ‘Curved’ JT’s Boyfriend Lil Uzi Vert ‘7-8 Times’ + JT Fires Back: I Don’t Know Y’all Ran Through A** H**s From Nowhere’

At this point, can everybody just sit in timeout for a little bit to cool down????

#CardiB’s younger sister Hennessy has officially entered the chat, firing back at JT, who took offence to her X post. Things kicked off moments ago when Hennessy said, “HATING JEALOUS ASS BITCHES AHAAAA.” While there were no names mentioned, JT responded, “Your sister been starting since Ken Barbie was breaking down those weak a** bars to players prayer h** nobody jealous but your sister who promoted Rick in several songs because I put it on my a**! DELUSIONAL a** b*tch!!”

Things only escalated from there, with Hennessy claiming she “curved” JT’s man, #LilUziVert, several times, and JT taking shots at how Cardi tried to hide her current pregnancy. Amid the ongoing back and forth, JT also shared her POV on how her feud with Cardi started: “Ask your sister why she started this whole thing calling me a LAP DOG over a d*mn feature & congratulating another artist on their first top 10!”

As reported, their beef was reignited following the release of Cardi’s Am I the Drama?, where she replied to shade #JT had previously thrown her way.

Chile…stay tuned in, ‘cause this seems far from over.


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