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Death Metal Singer Ignacia Fernández Wins Miss World Chile Pageant
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Death Metal Singer Ignacia Fernández Wins Miss World Chile Pageant

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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Ignacia Fernández, a contestant in the Miss World Chile pageant who surprised the judges and viewers with a crushing death metal performance during the semifinals last week, has been crowned the winner of the entire competition.

As we previously reported, the 27-year-old model is also the lead singer of a band called Decessus, and was accompanied by her guitarist Carlos Palma for her performance of one of their songs as part of the pageant’s talent competition.

On Sunday, her daring decision to bring extreme metal to the pageant paid off, as she was named Miss World Chile 2025, and will now move on to compete in next year’s global Miss World competition.

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Following her performance in the semifinals, Fernández took to Instagram to write, “Metal has been a fundamental part of who I am as a person and in my life: a refuge, a source of strength and purpose. Being able to express it on stage at Chilevision and Miss Mundo Chile was an opportunity I deeply value. It was a great experience to break down barriers on open television, inspire, be real with it, and show that you don’t have to fear the prejudices of others.”

After winning the entire competition on Sunday, Fernández shared an official photo of her as Miss World Chile 2025 on Instagram, and wrote, “I couldn’t be happier or more grateful! I’m taking on this beautiful challenge with all my energy and heart, ready to represent my country in the best way possible. I promise to give it my all, with passion, hard work, and purpose.”

She added, “Thank you for the worldwide recognition of my singing, a piece of my soul that inspires me to keep growing and dreaming big. Let’s go, Chile… for that crown!”

Revisit her performance and see her celebratory Instagram post below.

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Who are Roman and Harleymoon Kemp? Meet Celebrity Race Across the World 2025 contestants
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Who are Roman and Harleymoon Kemp? Meet Celebrity Race Across the World 2025 contestants

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Celebrity Race Against the World is back for another season, bringing a whole new set of celebs and family members on a continent-spanning adventure.

This season’s route will see the contestants starting off on a Caribbean island before making their way through a series of checkpoints on their way to the finish line in Colombia’s Peninsula de La Guajira – known as the gateway to South America.
As with previous seasons of the show, the celebs are given a budget of the price of plane ticket if they were to fly the same route, which this time around sees them surviving on as a little as £30 a day – one of the smallest budgets the show has seen to date. They are also not allowed access to smart phones or the internet to help them navigate their journey.

As they compete alongside the other celebrity contestants to make it to the initial checkpoint first, here’s everything you need to know about contestants and siblings Roman and Harleymoon Kemp.

Who are Roman and Harleymoon?

Roman and Harleymoon Kemp. BBC/Studio Lambert

Relationship: Brother and sister

From: London

Jobs: Radio DJ and singer/songwriter

Instagram: @romankemp and @harleymoonkemp

Roman Kemp is a 32-year-old radio DJ and presenter, best known for hosting the breakfast show on CapitalFM from 2017 to 2024.

He is taking part in the race alongside his older sister, 36-year-old Harleymoon, who is a singer/songwriter. Roman and Harleymoon are the children of musicians Martin Kemp and Shirlie Holliman, who independently found success in the ’80s as part of the bands Spandeau Ballet and Wham! respectively.
Roman struggled with the language whilst racing through the South American continent, telling Radio Times magazine that he kept “mistakenly telling everyone Harley was ‘my beautiful’ – mi hermosa – instead of ‘my sister’ – mi hermana – for at least a week.”

Why did Roman and Harleymoon want to take part in Celebrity Race Across the World?

When asked if he had considered taking his famous dad rather than his sister on the show with him, Roman only had one thing to say: “No way!”

He continued: “I am very lucky that I do a lot of stuff with my dad, and I think that the reason I do those things is I can’t wait to show my kids or my grandkids what my relationship was like with my dad. With this, it’s such a privilege to be able to do something so special with your sister.

“It’s such a privilege to be able to have that and to also show that to future generations and to share an experience. The other side of it is for personal reasons, travelling and seeing new places and seeing different cultures or being in certain experiences has such a great impact on my perspective and what life is about.”

Harleymoon also revealed to Radio Times magazine that their mum had previously been asked to go on the show.

“My mum [Shirlie Kemp, a former backing singer for Wham! and half of Pepsi & Shirlie] was asked to be in the first celebrity Race across the World and was going to take me, but thought it sounded too hard. I was glad to have another chance to go,” she said.

The first episode of Celebrity Race Across the World series 3 will air tonight on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at 8pm.

Check out more of our Entertainment coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Naked Eyes' 1983 Debut Delivers Sincerity in an Ironic World » PopMatters
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Naked Eyes’ 1983 Debut Delivers Sincerity in an Ironic World » PopMatters

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Before Tears for Fears ruled the world, there was Neon. The short-lived British new wave group included Tears for Fears‘ Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal, along with two men who would go on to form their own hyper-synthesized 1980s act: Pete Byrne and Rob Fisher, founders of Naked Eyes.

When Neon split in 1981, both duos carved their respective legacies in the emotive pop landscape and helped build the 1980s’ reputation as a decade of artistic sincerity. Naked Eyes made their mark via their debut collection Burning Bridges (1983)—known as Naked Eyes in the US—and Tears for Fears with The Hurting (1983) and Songs from the Big Chair (1985).

Where Tears for Fears are well remembered, though, Naked Eyes only blip into recollection whenever their grandiose cover of “Always Something There to Remind Me” rockets onto the airwaves. The extravagant single and its companion, “Promises, Promises”, marked vibrant threads in the colorful 1980s pop tapestry, but is Burning Bridges any good as an album?

The answer is more of a “Yes, but” than a definitive “Yea” or “Nay” when taken as a whole. Measured against the usual characteristics of sonic craftsmanship, lyrics, and cultural impact, Burning Bridges falls a bit short. When considered for its clear-eyed approach to matters of the heart, though, it’s a captivating collection worth remembering and celebrating, especially in the age of “cringe culture” (more on that later).

Naked Eyes – “Always Something There to Remind Me”

It doesn’t hurt that the album’s singles are far from its only sonic gems. Each track boasts unique melodies, sounds, and synthpop hooks that resonate in the mind for days on end. Stylish yet never soulless, Burning Bridges is painted in brushstrokes of bright sincerity and emotionally charged instrumentation, lending every hook heart and every vocal a romantic candor.

Without these spirited performances, however, the record’s lyrics would crumble into clichés. Eloquence is not Burning Bridges‘ strong suit. Its songs cling to a thin scaffolding of ideas surrounding romance and interpersonal dynamics, but never build on it.

Indeed, many better songs have explored these topics. Shimmering synths and drum machine swagger fail to fully elevate lyrics like “I knew I would find / You’d be a very hard act to follow… Love is hard to follow / It’s such a very hard act to follow” in “A Very Hard Act to Follow”. In “I Could Show You How”, another substantial earworm suffering lyrical malnourishment, most of the lyrics are repetitions of the title.

If one can’t feast on nutritious philosophy or soul-food poetry—”Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way” is more Pink Floyd‘s style than Naked Eyes’—at least the music itself offers plenty of lovingly crafted brain candy.

Burning Bridges might be one of the most 1980s-sounding 1980s albums of all time. It doesn’t restrain any of its synthesizer glory with its many vivid bursts of sound and sonic tinkering. (A challenge: Count how many times you hear a pop bass throughout the collection.) One reason each track is so individualistic yet cohesive with the album’s style is Naked Eyes’ earnest, child-like approach to their instruments.

“I Could Show You How” opens with crystalline electronic bells and an assertive synthetic bass line that suggests Naked Eyes had fun teasing this intro into existence in the studio. Throughout the track, multiple synths, from bouncy to bright and high-pitched, weave a glittering web around the vocals. The result is a delightful, infectious smorgasbord of sounds akin to New Order‘s sonic play on “Blue Monday” or “Bizarre Love Triangle”.

“Could Be” anticipates the gloom of the not-yet-realized Disintegration (1989)-era Cure, fusing moody mystique with sophistication in a surprise saxophone solo. Where lyrics often fall short, the sax and dark synths exude sensual intrigue.

“When the Lights Go Out” opens on similar notes to “Always Something There to Remind Me” but remains its own distinct creation. The latter is textbook ebullience, all smiling synths, romantic giddiness, and cinematic grandeur boiling over its brisk tempo, while the former scales back into a relaxed, late-afternoon groover.

The record’s ultimate highlight, though, is “Promises, Promises”. Seeing as its sibling single is a cover, “Promises” is Burning Bridges‘ strongest original pop piece and a jewel in the broader 1980s hit pantheon. The US single version lands with more immediate vigor, but the original retains a 30-second intro, lower pitch, and flourishes of British flavor: “Now you’re saying you and me / Are not your style or cup of tea.”

The track’s irresistibly danceable beat, dashes of trusty pop bass, and catchy refrain ensure “Promises, Promises” fulfills its promise as a single that is both entertaining and memorable. On an already slickly produced album where every player pulls its musical weight, it still manages to poke its head far enough above its brethren to maintain a longer lease on listeners’ mental real estate.

Naked Eyes – When the Lights Go Out

It’s fortunate that Naked Eyes didn’t neglect their sonic craft and understood that in pop music, feelings come first. Otherwise, their debut would’ve been nothing to write home about. Clever lyrics elevate the cerebral listening experience, but Burning Bridges‘ compositional strengths prove they’re not always strictly necessary. A great pop song is a wonderful thing. A feeling spawned from sound is its own miracle.

If a song is only its lyrics, it is not a song but a pretty passage in a storybook. If it is both lyrically and musically brilliant, it may be a masterpiece. If beautiful in sound only, it is good enough because it achieves music’s core purpose: to spark the soul.

Burning Bridges represents an era in popular entertainment when that purpose was central and well-received. Films from the 1980s were similarly sentimental—think The Princess Bride (1987), When Harry Met Sally (1989), and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). Top Gun (1986) even flexed its romantic side in the relationship between Lieutenant Pete Mitchell (Tom Cruise) and “Charlie” (Kelly McGillis), whose love theme, “Take My Breath Away”, flies as high on its feelings as the fighter jets on Cold War tensions.

Nowadays, this sincerity often evokes a sneering discomfort. If the 1980s were maximalist in terms of emotions and hairstyles, the 2020s pride themselves on minimalism and a detached, ironic sense of “cool”. It’s branded as protection against embarrassment, but it doesn’t allow for authentic character development or truly fulfilling relationships, either with others or oneself.

Generation Z, the latest cohort to join the workforce, considers caring “cringy”. “Sincere effort and ambition have become socially risky behaviors,” says Forbes, and it’s affecting everything from online behaviors to Generation Z’s ability to hold down a job. This generation is the present and future; if anything should be done to improve either, caring will be required.

Naked Eyes – “Voices in My Head”

Naked Eyes didn’t reinvent the wheel with Burning Bridges, and one album’s earnestness won’t turn back the tides of cultural apathy. However, they created a product that embodies the best of the time in which it was made, qualities now pushed aside to embrace an all-around grayscale culture that is also impacting today’s musicians.

Ariana Grande shared her frustrations with “cringe culture” and how disappointing it is that sincerity “scares people”. “Why do you want me to be sitting here numb? Been there.” One statement from her interview captures the heart of the 1980s, and Burning Bridges, with perfect clarity: “I’m so grateful to feel so much.”

Naked Eyes didn’t deliver technical genius or life-altering social commentary in their debut album, but they did offer listeners emotional honesty in an era when that was a prized commodity. It’s an age that sensitive, serious people miss now. As social media, consumerism, and rage-baiting hollow out humanity’s collective core, Burning Bridges reads like a restoration of truth.

It’s a thoughtful record in its own right. Its immersive, instantly transportive atmosphere recalls the crest of the new wave era and holds the collection far above its one weakness.

Lively, gleaming, and a touch eccentric in that endearing 1980s way, Burning Bridges is a good album for new wave fans who, when reflecting on our ironic modern world, can’t help waxing nostalgic for the sincerity of the past—a time when the emotionality of pop was regarded as sacred.

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Jessie J forced to cancel tour dates for further breast cancer surgery
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Breast cancer has changed my world

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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4 November 2025

Jessie J’s “whole world has changed” since she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

Jessie J’s life has been changed by her breast cancer diagnosis

The 37-year-old singer revealed in June that she had been diagnosed with the illness at an early stage and reflected on the implications it has had on her life in an emotional speech at the Music Industry Trust Awards.

Speaking at Monday’s (03.11.25) ceremony in London, Jessie said: “I know I joke a lot, I love to laugh, but in all seriousness, how beautiful is it that we make music?

“And we share it with the world and each and every one of us plays a part in making that wheel keep turning in a world that’s ever changing.

“All of us here are going through stuff in life that we have to carry to work and leave at home or take to work.

“This year has changed my whole world. My perspective, what battles I’m going to pick, when death comes knocking at your door, and you kind of have to answer and f****** kick it away, it just changes everything.”

The Price Tag hitmaker admitted last week that she was “frustrated” after her second breast cancer surgery was postponed – even though she had cancelled her US tour in order to have the procedure.

Jessie, who underwent a mastectomy in June in the wake of her diagnosis, said in an Instagram video: “Some of you may know, some of you may not know, I was supposed to have a second breast surgery two weeks ago.

“So a week before my surgery I went to my surgeon and we discussed my surgery and it felt a little more complex than he was anticipating and referred me to a different surgeon who I then saw, had a meeting with who said, I think this can wait a little while.

“Obviously I’d already cancelled my tour so I was obviously frustrated but again it’s out of my control and two different surgeons had two different opinions.”

The Domino singer had returned to the stage just weeks after her first operation to perform at BBC Radio 2 In The Park in her native Essex in September.

Jessie took the chance to open up about her health crisis, telling the audience: “Some of you may know, some of you may not know, but I had breast cancer surgery 11 weeks ago today.

“And the last show I did, I had no idea what was gonna happen, and I’m still very much in the recovery process…

“I’m just so grateful to be here, you have no idea how grateful I am to see so many of you singing along after all these years.

“It truly feels like I’m a little kid. Still doing what I love.”




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Jimmy Eat World Tease 'Loud' EP With New Song
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Jimmy Eat World Tease ‘Loud’ EP With New Song

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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Jimmy Eat World have rounded up a handful of digital-only singles as well as a new track, “Failure,” for the Something(s) Loud EP, which will be released Nov. 14 in physical form by the band’s Exotic Location Recordings label.

“Failure” was recorded during 2019 sessions for the album Surviving but was ultimately held back from that project. The song was co-produced by the band and Justin Meldal Johnsen, while Failure leader Ken Andrews engineered and mixed. Check out its skateboarding-themed video below.

Something(s) Loud also includes “Something Loud” in both original and acoustic versions, “Place Your Debts” in its maiden form plus a TW Walsh remix and a cover of Crooked Fingers’ “Call to Love” with Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino.

“By 2021, it felt like distancing restrictions were finally easing and we could get back on the road,” Jimmy Eat World’s Jim Adkins says. “Our Surviving album had barely been released before we were performing live again and reconnecting with fans. Coming out of the pandemic, it didn’t feel right to tour without offering something more, so we took the chance to share a few more tracks we’d been working on. At the time, it seemed like listeners were gravitating toward playlists rather than full albums, so we decided to meet them where they were.”

Although details are scant, Jimmy Eat World are promising “more big plans” in 2026.

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Harmanpreet Kaur sports a stunning Rolex timepiece as she cheers in her World Cup victory post: Know how much it costs
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Harmanpreet Kaur sports a stunning Rolex timepiece as she cheers in her World Cup victory post: Know how much it costs

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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Published on: Nov 03, 2025 09:09 pm IST

Cricketer Hermanpreet Kaur shines in a regal Rolex timepiece as she is all smiles in her World Cup celebratory post. 

Indian batting superstar Harmanpreet Kaur has made history as the first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup-winning captain. She recently shared her victory post on her official Instagram account on November 3. In the clip, the cricketer was seen cheering for the trophy. Other than the glorious ICC Women’s World Cup trophy, what also caught attention was the sleek Rolex watch on her wrist, which added a touch of classic elegance to her celebratory moment.

Harmanpreet Kaur was seen sporting a stylish Rolex watch. (Picture credit: Instagram/@imharmanpreet_kaur)

ALSO READ: Harmanpreet Kaur to Jemimah Rodrigues: Indian cricket team stars’ fashion game off field is all about class and comfort

Watch’s details

Let’s take a closer look at her watch, which became a part of the triumphant moment. The Indian Horology page, which often sheds light on the gasp-worthy details of celebrity timepieces, revealed that the Indian cricket team’s captain was wearing the iconic Rolex Datejust.

The timepiece is a true marvel with a 36mm Oyestersteel case with a screw down crown and back, a fluted bezel and a white dial adorned with Roman numerals.

The watch complements Harmanpreet’s victorious mood as the style is classic and effortlessly powerful. She was wearing the gold variant. Gold is a timeless colour, further elevating this prestigious timepiece. It’s one of those watches that does the heavy lifting for the entire ensemble.

Price

The timepiece shines both in exquisite design and high-end value. As per The Indian Horology, the watch retails for $9,550, which is approximately ₹8,74,500 in India. The luxury watch is incredibly fitting for someone who has led her team to a historic victory in Indian women’s cricket.

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The Cure Announce Concert Film The Show of a Lost World
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The Cure Announce Concert Film The Show of a Lost World

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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A new concert film from the Cure will hit theaters on December 11. Directed by British filmmaker and longtime collaborator Nick Wickham, The Show of a Lost World documents the band’s November 2024 performance at London’s Troxy to celebrate the release of Songs of a Lost World. Their 31-song setlist included the only performance of the album in full to date and a 45th anniversary tribute to 1980’s Seventeen Seconds. Frontman Robert Smith handled The Show of a Lost World’s mixing.

Songs of a Lost World marked the Cure’s first studio album in 16 years. The band followed it up with a remix album featuring contributions from Four Tet, Mogwai, and Deftones frontman Chino Moreno, among others.

Read about the Songs of a Lost World single “Alone” at No. 15 on “The 100 Best Songs of 2024.”

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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry React to Dodgers' World Series 2025 Win
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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry React to Dodgers’ World Series 2025 Win

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Meghan Markle is cheering on her home team.

The Duchess of Sussex celebrated the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 2025 World Series win against the Toronto Blue Jays by sharing her enthusiastic reaction to the conclusion of game seven on social media.

In a video posted on her Instagram Stories Nov. 1, the LA native jumped and cheered in her home theater before proceeding to plant a kiss on her husband Prince Harry’s forehead. The 44-year-old then continued to revel in the Dodgers’ victory with her pal Kelly McKee Zajfen, who got out of her chair to join in on the excitement.

While Meghan—who lived in Toronto for several years while filming the legal drama Suits—was clearly thrilled by the Fall Classic’s end result, Harry appeared much more somber in the clip. As it turned out, the 41-year-old had been cheering for the Blue Jays in the all-important baseball matchup.

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The Cure Announce The Show of a Lost World Concert Film
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The Cure Announce The Show of a Lost World Concert Film

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Back in October, The Cure hinted at what they’d called “The Show of a Lost World film.” Now, full details have emerged as the iconic rockers have announced yet another project in continued support of last year’s Songs of a Lost World.

Due in select cinemas worldwide on Thursday, December 11th, The Cure: The Show Of A Lost World is a 4K, remixed and re-cut film chronicling the band’s full November 1st, 2024 performance at London’s Troxy. (It was not only the album’s release day, but the band’s first and only show at the storied venue.) The film was directed by Nick Wickham (who previously worked with Rihanna, Madonna, and The Big 4), and mixed by The Cure Robert Smith himself. It follows another Songs release from this past April, Songs of a Lost World Remixed.

The full performance spans 31 tracks, including the entirety of Songs of a Lost World, as well as a five-song set commemorating the 45th anniversary of Seventeen Seconds. Other standout tracks include “A Night Like This,” “From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea,” “Disintegration,” “Play for Today,” and “The Walk.” Following the cinematic event, the film will be released on Blu-Ray and DVD in late December 2025.

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“The Cure’s impact cannot be underestimated and this film is a testament to the artistry and depth of their music,” said Trafalgar Releasing CEO Marc Allenby, who are handling the home release. “It’s a pleasure to bring The Show of a Lost World to cinemas globally and give fans everywhere the opportunity to experience together this extraordinary concert on the big screen.”

Tickets for The Cure: The Show Of A Lost World go on sale November 20th at 10 a.m. EST; for more info, visit thecurelostworld.com. Check out the full setlist below.

If you’d like to see The Cure live and in person, they’ll be on tour in the UK and Europe next summer. In addition to October’s tease regarding the film, the band recently confirmed work on their 15th studio album. Stay tuned for more.

The Cure: The Show Of A Lost World Setlist
01. Alone
02. And Nothing Is Forever
03. A Fragile Thing
04. Warsong
05. Drone:Nodrone
06. I Can Never Say Goodbye
07. All I Ever Am
08. Endsong
09. Plainsong
10. Pictures of You
11. High
12. Lovesong
13. Burn
14. Fascination Street
15. A Night Like This
16. Push
17. In Between Days
18. Just Like Heaven
19. From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea
20. Disintegration
21. At Night
22. M
23. Secrets
24. Play for Today
25. A Forest
26. Lullaby
27. The Walk
28. Friday I’m in Love
29. Close to Me
30. Why Can’t I Be You?
31. Boys Don’t Cry

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Dodgers Win 2025 World Series
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Dodgers Win 2025 World Series

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

The Los Angeles Dodgers won their second World Series in a row Saturday, with Will Smith’s home run in the 11th inning the difference in a 5-4 victory in a wild Game 7 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. It makes them the first MLB team to repeat as champions in 25 years.

It was the ninth World Series title for the Dodgers franchise, but it wasn’t easy, having to stave off elimination with a win Friday and then coming from behind tonight – both on the road.

Miguel Rojas hit a ninth-inning home run with Toronto two outs from clinching that tied a game the Dodgers had trailed since the third inning after Toronto’s Bo Bichette’s three-run homer against starter Shohei Ohtani. Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the third starter coming in for relief after he won Game 6 the night before, then found the strength to hold off the Blue Jays who were looking for their first World Series win since 1993.

Yamomoto pitched a complete game in Game 2 and then six innings Friday to force tonight’s do-or-die game. After Smith’s homer, he got Alejandro Kirk to ground into a game-ending double play to stave off one final Jays rally, and he was named the World Series MVP as part of the post-game celebration on the infield of Toronto’s Rogers Centre.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto (center) and the Dodgers celebrate after their Game 7 win Saturday

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Bichette’s three-run home run off Dodgers starter Ohtani — going on three days’ rest for only the second time in his career — in the third inning looked for a while to be enough for the Jays, who had been able to put together key hits all series to keep the Dodgers on the ropes.

But after the improbable game-clinching double play from Kiké Hernandez and Rojas to take Game 6, big defensive plays kept the Dodgers within striking distance tonight. In the ninth with the bases loaded with Blue Jays, Rojas fielded a grounder and got a force-out at home to save a run (the Jays would pull off the same feat the next inning). The Dodgers got out of the ninth when Andy Pages, a defensive replacement in center field that same inning, made an acrobatic catch of Ernie Clement’s deep drive that certainly would have won the game for Toronto, snagging the ball as he collided both with the wall and with Hernandez who was charging for it from left field.

The Dodgers, led by the remarkable feats of Ohtani, had been favored going into the best-of-7 series as defending champions and looking for their third World Series title since 2017. Toronto, which won back to back titles in 1992 and 1993, hadn’t won a postseason game since 2016.

Toronto, though, showed it was for real from the start, when they blew out the Dodgers in Game 1 11-4, then recovered to win a pair of games in L.A. after falling short in the record-tying 18-inning Game 3 that gave Los Angeles a 2-1 lead in the series.

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