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World Alzheimer's Day 2025: Psychiatrist shares 6 tips for families taking care of their loved ones with Alzheimer's
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World Alzheimer’s Day 2025: Psychiatrist shares 6 tips for families taking care of their loved ones with Alzheimer’s

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

World Alzheimer’s Day 2025: While 21 September is observed as an awareness day for the progressive neurodegenerative disease, the day also serves to support caregivers. Often, family members and friends act as caregivers as their loved ones struggle with the symptoms of Alzheimer’s, like memory loss, confusion, and eventually a loss of independence, completely relying on the caregivers.

Family and friends who are caregivers may also need support.

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As family and friends step into the role of caregivers, their mental health too takes a toll, from the physical exhaustion of constant responsibilities to the emotional heartbreak of seeing their loved one lose memory and fail to recognise them. Moreover, with the weakening cognitive functions of the patients, caregivers also may struggle to communicate at times.

Dr Paramvir Singh, Psychiatrist at Antara Memory Care Home, a dementia care facility, shared with HT Lifestyle that Alzheimer’s disease affects caregivers as much as it affects patients

He said, “For patients, in addition to memory loss, the disease progresses, resulting in confusion, disorientation, and a gradual loss of independence in everyday tasks. As communication becomes difficult, the inability to clearly express needs or understand others results in frustration, withdrawal, and isolation. Sleep disturbances like ‘sundowning’ and physical decline increase risks of falls, infections, and difficulties with eating or mobility.”

Families caring for people with Alzheimer’s often face stress, fatigue, and emotional overload. The issues which may arise, as noted by the psychiatrist, include burnout, chronic fatigue, social isolation, disrupted sleep patterns and even hypertension. To cope with the stress, many caregivers indulge in unhealthy habits like smoking.

Here are some of the suggestions Dr Paramvir Singh revealed that help to improve communication, ease distress and support both the patient and caregiver:

1. Simplify communication with the patient

  • Alzheimer’s impairs attention span, working memory, and the ability to process complex speech.
  • Short, clear sentences, repetition of key points, and giving time for responses can reduce confusion and agitation, making daily interactions smoother.

2. Validate emotions before correcting facts

  • When memory fails, arguments over “what’s real” often provoke distress. Validating what the person is feeling, even if their recall is inaccurate, helps maintain mood stability.
  • Emotional validation reduces anxiety and behavioural outbursts by anchoring communication in feelings rather than facts.
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As their memories fail, make sure you validate what they are feeling.(Pexels)

3. Establish a consistent routine and structure

  • Because procedural memory (habits and routines) often lasts longer than memory for facts and events, regular schedules for waking, meals, bathing, and sleeping help orient the person and lower anxiety.
  • Predictability reduces cognitive load and builds comfort.

4. Use non-verbal communication channels

  • As verbal skills decline, tone of voice, eye contact, touch, and facial expressions remain powerful.
  • These non-verbal cues rely on preserved neural pathways and can convey safety, reassurance, and connection even when words fail.

5. Understand and address care navigation stressors

  • For caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease, managing appointments, coordinating across multiple doctors, and finding the right specialists are some of the most reported stressors. Many also struggle to secure timely help or take much-needed breaks.
  • Creating structured care plans, using shared calendars, or having access to a dedicated care coordinator can ease the associated overwhelm.

6. Prioritise caregiver support and self-care

  • Many caregivers report difficulty accessing respite care or support systems that allow them to rest. Without breaks, the risk of burnout intensifies, leading to worse outcomes for both caregiver and patient.
  • Structure can help caregivers, too; add short daily walks to your routine and set reminders for 15-minute relaxation breaks.
  • Proactively seeking respite services, support groups, or counselling is not indulgence; it is essential for sustaining care over the long term.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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World Alzheimer’s Day 2025: Neurologists share 8 early warning signs of Alzheimer’s to monitor in ageing parents
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World Alzheimer’s Day 2025: Neurologists share 8 early warning signs of Alzheimer’s to monitor in ageing parents

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Sept 21, 2025 10:00 am IST

Look for early signs of Alzheimer’s in your ageing parents. Finding these signs can help you provide support and manage the disease as it gets worse.

On World Alzheimer’s Day 2025, it is important to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and its early signs. Recognising these symptoms can facilitate early intervention, leading to more effective management of the condition. Alzheimer’s is a progressive brain disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behaviour over time. The early symptoms are often subtle and can be easily mistaken for normal ageing, making early detection critical. Family members should watch for key warning signs in their ageing parents. These symptoms can help caregivers seek timely medical advice and support.

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What are the warning signs of Alzheimer?

The Alzheimer’s warning symptoms to watch for include:

1. How memory loss affects daily life

Memory lapses can happen as we get older. However, some types of memory problems are concerning and need attention.

  • Loss of new knowledge: One of the most common early signs is difficulty retaining new information. An individual might repeat questions or stories multiple times, even after receiving answers. This confusion can be distressing for both the individual and their family.
  • Forgetting significant dates and events: “While forgetting a meeting’s date or recalling it later is typical for many people, Alzheimer’s can cause individuals to forget crucial events entirely, never recalling them in future discussions”, Dr Santosh Sontakke, Consultant Neurologist, Ruby Hall Clinic, tells Health Shots.
  • Over-reliance on memory aids: As Alzheimer’s progresses, a person may increasingly depend on notes, reminders, or the help of family members to recall everyday tasks and events. If you notice your parent frequently requiring these aids, it could indicate a deeper issue.

2. Difficulty with familiar tasks

Challenges with routine activities often emerge as the disease progresses.

  • Complexity in daily tasks: What was once second nature can become increasingly complicated, such as following a recipe, paying bills, or managing finances. If your parent struggles with tasks they’ve excelled at for years, it may be time to seek advice.
  • Losing track of place: An individual with Alzheimer’s may lose their sense of direction, even in familiar surroundings. If your parent seems confused about how to get home or can’t recall a way around their neighbourhood, it may be a warning sign.

3. What are the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease?

Alzheimer’s can lead to significant challenges in problem-solving and planning.

  • Concentration issues, such as difficulty keeping track of grocery lists or struggling with mathematical calculations, indicate a worsening of cognitive function. If your parent can’t focus on multi-step tasks, this could be a surefire sign to investigate further.
  • Poor judgment: Uncharacteristic decisions, such as inadequate financial choices or inappropriate attire for the weather, can be a cause for concern. If your loved one seems to be making unusual decisions, it’s worth looking into.

4. Does Alzheimer’s affect the concept of time?

Alzheimer’s often distorts a person’s understanding of time and location.

  • Loss of days and seasons: Individuals may forget the day of the week or the current season. If your parent appears disoriented at times, it may be a sign of cognitive decline.
  • Disorientation: Confusion about their present location can be disconcerting. If they appear to think they are back in an earlier stage of their lives or are unsure of where they currently are, it is important to consult a healthcare professional.

5. Does Alzheimer’s cause vision changes?

Changes in visual and spatial skills are also indicative of Alzheimer’s, which can cause difficulty in estimating distances or recognising familiar faces in mirrors. “If your parent struggles visually with tasks they previously managed, take heed”, Dr PS Naga Srinivas, Neurologist, Kailash Hospital, tells Health Shots.

6. What are the communication difficulties of Alzheimer’s patients?

Communication difficulties can be preliminary signs of Alzheimer’s. If your loved one stops mid-sentence or repeats themselves frequently, it can indicate cognitive challenges. “They may also have difficulty finding the right words to express their thoughts, leading to frustration for both parties”, shares the neurologist.

7. Do people with Alzheimer’s misplace things?

A common symptom of Alzheimer’s is misplacing items. Your parent might start placing everyday items in odd locations, like car keys in the fridge or glasses among random kitchen tools. If they struggle to retrace their steps and find lost items, it’s crucial to take notice.

8. Behavioural and mood changes

Changes in behaviour and mood can also indicate Alzheimer’s.

  • Sudden mood swings: Mood fluctuations can occur without apparent reasons. If your loved one seems anxious, angry, or agitated unexpectedly, it might be an essential sign to consider.
  • Social withdrawal: Alzheimer’s patients often withdraw from activities and hobbies they once enjoyed. “They might become embarrassed by their cognitive changes, which could drive them to isolate themselves further”, explains the neurologist.
  • Personality changes: Increased suspicion, anxiety, or fearfulness can also indicate the onset of Alzheimer’s. If you notice these changes in your parent, seek professional advice.

(Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.)

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When is Keely Hodgkinson running next at the World Athletics Championships 2025?
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When is Keely Hodgkinson running next at the World Athletics Championships 2025?

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

All eyes will be on Keely Hodgkinson on Sunday as she goes for a first World Athletics Championship title in Tokyo.

The Paris 2024 gold medallist eased through the opening rounds and is the favourite to come away with gold on the final day of the event in Japan’s capital.

She has run faster than anyone this year since returning from injury, blitzing the field in successive Diamond League wins, but world finals are not run on paper.

After silvers at the two previous World Athletics Championships, Hodgkinson will likely have to dig deep to ensure this time it is gold.

Seb Coe has tipped the 23-year-old to become Britain’s greatest middle-distance runner and she will look to write the next chapter of her legacy in Tokyo by claiming a first world title on Sunday.

RadioTimes.com brings you all the details about when Keely Hodgkinson runs next at the World Athletics Championships 2025.

When is Keely Hodgkinson running next at the World Athletics Championships 2025?

Keely Hodgkinson will run next on Sunday 21st September in the final of the women’s 800m, which get under way at 11:35am UK time.

The World Athletics Championships start on Saturday 13th September and run until Sunday 21st September.

World Athletics Championships Women’s 800m schedule

  • Heats: Thursday 18th September at 11:15am
  • Semi-finals: Friday 19th September at 12:43pm
  • Final: Sunday 21st September at 11:35am.

How to watch Keely Hodgkinson at the World Athletics Championships

Fans can tune in to watch the World Athletics Championships 2025 on BBC One and BBC Two throughout the event in Tokyo.

Viewers can tune in on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website as well, while there is also TNT Sports coverage available on discovery+.

Both online platforms are available via a range of platforms, including laptops, tablets and smartphones.

Check out more of our coverage or visit our and to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to .

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How 'Saiyaara' Captivated Bollywood Fans Around the World
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How ‘Saiyaara’ Captivated Bollywood Fans Around the World

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

A few days before I finally watched “Saiyaara” upon its Netflix debut, I had the privilege of seeing “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” for the first time in theaters. The quintessential Hindi film romance (directed by Aditya Chopra, who produced “Saiyaara”) still excels for all the reasons it did 30 years ago, the same reasons that have kept it screening for voracious crowds for as long.

Something else though. The timid girl, the ruffian guy. As Vaani (Aneet Padda) sat down with Krish (Ahaan Panday) in Mohit Suri’s “Saiyaara” and asked him not to smoke or swear, my mind flashed to Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) and Simran (Kajol) in the barn where she balks at the sight of him chugging cognac “in front of a girl” to keep warm. The women are simple, innocent, in need of protection; the men are wild, free, and inevitably drawn to the righteous path of loving these women.

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Now, Vaani Batra is almost definitely clinically depressed, and that’s not her fault. Her fiancee dumped her via phone call while she waited for him at the courthouse six months prior, and meeting Krish — let alone working with him, bonding with him — is causing some sort of system overload. I will protect the Big Twist that I myself managed to evade for three months, which gives the film its emotional potency depending on who you ask (not me!).

“Saiyaara” debuted in U.S. theaters on July 18, quickly becoming the second highest-grossing Indian film of 2025 and the highest-grossing Indian romantic film ever (a statistic that comes with the caveat of classifying “Kabir Singh” as a romantic film). Indian films usually stay in U.S. theaters for a week or two, but one month later “Saiyaara” was still playing multiple times daily at the Times Square AMC Empire theater, an indicator of smash hit success.

Online, “Saiyaara” took over the Bollywood algorithm on any platform. From remixes to memes to emotional fan reactions, the film claimed a fiercely loyal and notably young audience that arguably hasn’t connected with anything this strongly in years.

The reality is that commercial Hindi cinema has set a shockingly low bar over the past decade; action movies that earn big at the box office but offer nothing new or noteworthy, new age romance that takes the romanticism out of romance; and launch after launch of the next generation of performing talent which never lives up to its legacy and persists anyway. There are highs — like three Shah Rukh Khan movies in a year, “Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani,” — but they arrive amid plummeting lows (I won’t name them, but at least the memes were fun).

Within that context, almost everything about “Saiyaara” is refreshing. There’s an actual story seen from start to finish (thanks to the source material: South Korea’s “A Moment to Remember”) — Krish’s music career, Vaani’s return to herself, and the path they carve forward together — and a solid soundtrack from Mithoon, Tanishk Bagchi, Faheem Abdullah, Arslan Nizami, Vishal Mishra, Sachet-Parampara and The Rish (Rishabh Kant). Vikas Sivaraman’s cinematography tries its best to eschew the overexposed, airbrushed look of its contemporaries. Panday plays a convincingly gruff tortured artist alongside Padda’s struggling ingenue, and most of the screen time is devoted to their pairing instead of introducing tertiary excess.

But seeing “Saiyaara” hailed as the industry’s savior did not inspire me the way it’s intended to. Theater attendance in India is as scrutinized as it is in the States, with more and more old films being rereleased to boost ticket sales. The same questions keep rising. Will they ever make movies like they used to? Has social media ruined audience engagement? Have we lost a breed of star? As Hindi films and global cinema search for answers, “Saiyaara” is just a piece of the puzzle — and hopefully a guiding light out of dark times.

“Saiyaara” is now streaming on Netflix.

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Mobb Deep Announce New Album Infinite, Share New Song “Against the World”: Listen
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Mobb Deep Announce New Album Infinite, Share New Song “Against the World”: Listen

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

For the first time since 2014, there will be a new Mobb Deep album: Infinite, the follow-up to The Infamous Mobb Deep, is out October 10 via Mass Appeal. Below, listen to the 15-track record’s Havoc-produced opener, “Against the World.” Scroll down for the new album’s artwork.

Infinite is the first album from Mobb Deep since the death of Prodigy in 2017. It’s also Prodigy’s second posthumous release, following 2022’s The Hegelian Dialectic 2: The Book of Heroine.

“This one feels like coming full circle,” Havoc stated in a press release. “It’s that classic Mobb energy—dark, real, unfiltered. The sound that shaped who we are but also speaks to where hip-hop is right now.”

A month after Infinite’s release, Havoc (under the Mobb Deep) banner will go on a co-headlining tour with Raekwon. He’ll be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Mobb Deep’s iconic sophomore album, 1995’s The Infamous.

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Drake's Better World Fragrance House Hosts NYFW Event: Photos
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Drake’s Better World Fragrance House Hosts NYFW Event: Photos

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

New York Fashion Week is in full swing and Better World Fragrance House kicked the eventful week off by celebrating one of the hottest new scents on the market. BWFH — the fragrance brand led by Drake, Michael Carby, and Givaudan — hosted an immersive experience last night (Sept. 11) in celebration of their Summer Mink Eau de Parfum.

The exclusive event aimed to bring the fragrance’s story to life through “curated design, sensory moments, and storytelling.” Held on Sept. 10 at Storied NYC, the stunning evening of scent discovery boasted a guestlist full of the city’s tastemakers and parfum lovers, artfully curated photo moments, music, custom cocktails, and elegant light bites. Each guest was transported to an other-worldly atmosphere that allowed them to indulge in all things “Summer Mink,” and everyone was also gifted a travel spray with a custom embossed case to remember the evening.

Those who were in attendance to enjoy the installations included perfumer and creator of Summer Mink Michael Carby and Givaudan, influencer and model Sonia Tucker, NBA players Miles McBride and Patrick Beverly, rapper Dreezy, actress Beverly Naya, and plenty more.

Summer Mink is described as “a universal fragrance inspired by the beauty of juxtaposition. It embodies the unexpected — the indulgence of wearing mink in the summer, defying conventions of seasonality and gender while embracing bold sophistication.” Per Better World’s site, Drake’s relationship to scent “is deeply personal,” and he has worked over the last few years to “develop distinctive scents to curate and improve space.” His vision was brought to life with the help of working with leading perfumer, Michael Carby, and Givaudan, a leader in the fragrance industry. Learn more about the brand here and purchase Summer Mink here.

Attendees stepped out in their best NYFW ensembles to match the unique elegance of the evening. View highlights from the event and top looks from guests below.

 

 

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Barbican welcomes World Design Congress 2025 as doors open for two-day “Design for Planet” gathering

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
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The Barbican welcomes more than 1,000 delegates for the World Design Congress 2025 today.

World Design Congress 2025 will explore how design can accelerate action on the climate and nature crisis. Hosted by the UK’s Design Council on behalf of the World Design Organization, the Congress returns to London for the first time in over 50 years and brings 1,000 members of the international design community together at the Barbican Centre, with both in-person and online participation.

Across keynotes, conversations and hands-on “hive” workshops, the programme examines the Design Council’s Design for Planet mission, spanning circularity, net zero and the regeneration of places, while fostering collaboration between designers, business leaders, policymakers, researchers and educators.

Highlights include headline speakers such as Lord Norman Foster, alongside contributors including Thomas Heatherwick, Mariana Mazzucato, Charlot Magayi and Bas van Abel; the Congress will also feature a special presentation of the WDO World Design Medal 2025 honouring Dieter Rams.

“Welcoming the World Design Congress to the Barbican is a proud moment for our team and for London,” said Charlie Smith, Deputy Head of Sales at the Barbican.  “Our incredible architecture, world-class spaces and commitment to sustainable events make this the ideal home for a Congress dedicated to ‘Design for Planet’. Together with the Design Council, we’re set to host two days that spark action as well as inspiration.”

Matthew Burgess, Senior Events Manager at the Design Council added:  “We’ve designed this Congress to be a catalyst – bringing designers, business, policymakers and communities together to accelerate climate action. From headline keynotes to hands-on hive sessions, the programme is built to share practical tools, foster collaboration and leave a measurable legacy. We’ve applied our Design Value Framework to track the impact of our decisions across the two days, and working with the Barbican we’re modelling the future we’re advocating.”

Over the next two days the Barbican will feature inspirational keynotes, provocative discussions, intimate conversations, unconferences, book launches and activations, onsite and online, underscoring the venue and the City’s role as a global hub for world-leading design and events.

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Exciting Featurette for 'Tron: Ares' - Taking Tron Into the Real World
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Exciting Featurette for ‘Tron: Ares’ – Taking Tron Into the Real World

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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Exciting Featurette for ‘Tron: Ares’ – Taking Tron Into the Real World

by Alex Billington
September 4, 2025
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“We shut down Vancouver for six weeks of live shooting – these amazing Light Cycle sequences.” Bring it on! Disney has revealed a new making of featurette for Tron: Ares, the epic sequel to 2010’s Tron: Legacy continuing the story about A.I. programs taking over. From Norwegian director Joachim Rønning, this sci-fi tech movie follows highly sophisticated Program Ares, who’s sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind’s first real encounter with A.I. beings. Greta Lee plays Eve Kim, the human lead in this – who’s a tech genius, analytical & observant. She’s one of the world’s best programmers: reclusive, anti social, and an important renegade in stopping the rogue programs. Tron: Ares stars Jared Leto, Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Cameron Monaghan, Sarah Desjardins, Hasan Minhaj, Arturo Castro, Gillian Anderson, and Jeff Bridges back as the OG Kevin Flynn. This opens in theaters early October in about one month from now. They’re ramping up the marketing – another new poster included below and more trailers / videos on the way as we count down the time to opening day.

Here’s the “Tron in the Real World” featurette for Rønning’s sci-fi sequel Tron: Ares, from YouTube:

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Tron: Ares Poster

You can also watch the teaser trailer for Joachim Rønning’s Tron: Ares here and main official trailer here.

Tron: Ares follows a highly sophisticated program, Ares (starring Jared Leto), who is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind’s first encounter with A.I. beings. The highly anticipated sequel to the sci-fi classics Tron (1982) and Tron: Legacy (2010). Tron: Ares, also known as Tron 3, is directed by Norwegian writer / filmmaker Joachim Rønning, director of the movies Bandidas, Max Manus: Man of War, Kon-Tiki, then he moved to Disney & made Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, and last year’s Young Woman and the Sea previously. The screenplay is written by Jesse Wigutow and Jack Thorne. Based on the original characters created by Steven Lisberger and Bonnie MacBird for the original Tron (1982). Produced by Sean Bailey, Jared Leto, Steven Lisberger, Emma Ludbrook, Jeffrey Silver, and Justin Springer. Disney will release Rønning’s Tron: Ares movies in theaters worldwide starting on October 10th, 2025 this fall. Who’s excited for more Tron?

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Conjoined Twins Abby Hensel, Brittany Hensel's World
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Conjoined Twins Abby Hensel, Brittany Hensel’s World

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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Thirteen years ago, Abby Hensel and Brittany Hensel set out to tell the next chapter in their story.

While they had opened up about their lives as conjoined twins in documentaries and interviews as children, the sisters decided to give fans a look into their world as young adults in the TLC reality show Abby & Brittany.

“People have been curious about us since we were born for obvious reasons. We’re identical twins who are conjoined,” Abby and Brittany jointly shared in the opening of the series, which premiered Aug. 28, 2012. “But our parents never let us use that as an excuse. While life as a conjoined twin sometimes has its challenges, we were raised to believe we could do anything we wanted—so we do.”

The program followed the then-22-year-old twins as they attended college, graduated, traveled the world and started their careers as teachers. Because as they put it, “We like to think the most amazing thing about us is we’re just like everyone else.”

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Los Angeles is a different world

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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22 August 2025

Madelyn Cline found Los Angeles to be “a whole different world” when she moved to the city.

Madelyn Cline moved to LA from South Carolina

The 27-year-old actress hails from Goose Creek in South Carolina – but Madelyn moved to Los Angeles to pursue her career ambitions, and she’s recalled feeling out of place in the city.

She told Paper magazine: “I think I’m — and I say this with love and pride — I’m equal parts emotionally tuned-in and completely clueless at the same time.

“When I first moved to LA, I remember feeling like, I know myself. I’m grounded. But I have no idea what anyone here is talking about. It was a whole different world. I’ve learned over time that every place you go is kind of like its own audition. You have to switch gears, wear different jeans, different shoes, whatever it is.”

Asked if it was like “code-switching”, Madelyn replied: “It’s like code-switching, but not necessarily in a cultural way.

“It’s more like adapting. You’re a chameleon. I didn’t understand that when I first got there. But someone told me once, every time you step outside your apartment in LA, it’s the biggest audition of your life. And they were right.”

Madelyn ultimately learned to embrace the unique challenges of living and working in Los Angeles.

She said: “You kind of learn it the hard way, whether you like it or not. But it’s also the best kind of lesson, because it forces you to look in the mirror and ask, If I don’t get my s*** together, what else do I have?”

Madelyn has worked across various genres in her career, and the actress actually embraces different types of challenges.

The Outer Banks star explained: “It doesn’t matter if it’s rom-com, camp, drama. None of that matters as long as the actor or artist believes in it. That’s what makes it good. I just think that’s art in general. Don’t not believe in the magic. And don’t try to tell the joke, you know? The joke is already there. Play the game. It’s the art spirit. The best thing you can ever do is just believe in it.”




August 22, 2025 0 comments
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