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NDTV
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Shilpa Shetty Gets "Caught" Eating Chocolate Eclairs In London
Shilpa Shetty's food adventures always strike a chord with food lovers. The actress doesn't shy away from indulging in delicious treats but maintains a balance with her fitness regime. In her latest Instagram post, Shilpa was captured enjoying a delicious-looking delight in the parking lot of a supermarket in London. Dressed in a plaid hoodie and jeans, Shilpa was seen taking a bite of a chocolate eclair. In the caption, she wrote, "When you can't binge in peace... caught in an éclair moment," followed by hashtags such as Sunday Binge, London Diaries, Blessed and Gratitude. Take a look: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shilpa Shetty Kundra (@theshilpashetty) Shilpa Shetty keeps delighting her fans with her culinary explorations. Previously, the actress shared a glimpse of her Sunday Binge session on Instagram. She shared a delightful video that kicked off with her dramatically eyeing a spread of desserts. With a playful gasp, she exclaimed, "Chef, what are you doing, chef? What?" To which the chef casually replied, "Something different." Shilpa, embracing the indulgence, chimed in with, "Happy binge, guys," and made a goofy face. Shilpa dug into the decadent spread, featuring an assortment of pastries, ice creams, doughnuts, and fruity treats. Her facial expressions masterfully conveyed the sheer delight of indulging in a cheat day. A particularly memorable moment came when she cracked open a rich chocolate lava dessert. With the excitement of a child unwrapping a sweet treat, Shilpa jokingly declared, "I'm feeling cracked," while guiding her viewers on the proper way to savour the dessert. As the molten chocolate flowed out, she couldn't help but exclaim in amazement, " Arehh bapre. Oh, look at that," her reactions perfectly captured the joy of indulging in the sweet delight. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shilpa Shetty Kundra (@theshilpashetty) We simply love Shilpa Shetty's foodie shenanigans and are excited to see what's next.


Time of India
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Badshah surprises fans with his groovy dance moves in new song 'Galiyon Ke Galib'
Singer and rapper Badshah's much-awaited song 'Galiyon Ke Ghalib' has finally been released today. The next potential party anthem, 'Galiyon Ke Ghalib', features a dance performance by Badshah in a catchy music video, showcasing his signature swagger and effortless flow. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The recent release showcases Badshah's artistic evolution as he not only delivers a new party song characterised by incisive lyrical storytelling, street sensibility and dynamic production, but also unveils his dynamic dance skills for the first time in the song's catchy music video. Badshah calls ' Galiyon Ke Galib ' a "testament" to his evolution in the music industry from his album 'Fitoor', which represents a pivotal moment in his artistic journey. "Fitoor represents a pivotal moment in my artistic journey, a profound exploration of self and sound where I've shed the constraints of expectation to embrace creative autonomy. 'Galiyon Ke Ghalib' is a testament to this metamorphosis, a track that embodies the raw experimental energy I've always strived for, fueled by a primal love for hip-hop and the kaleidoscopic culture that has shaped and defined my unique creative expression. It's an unapologetic expression of my artistry, and I hope it will resonate with listeners on a visceral level," said Badshah as quoted in a press note shared by the artist's team. Badshah's other albums include 'Fitoor', 'Blessed', 'Velvet Flow' and others. The singer shared the track on his Instagram handle while showcasing a glimpse of his groovy dance moves. Meanwhile, Badshah recently officially announced the US dates for 'The Unfinished Tour'. He will perform in Virginia, New Jersey, the Bay Area, Seattle, Dallas and Chicago throughout September 2025.


USA Today
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Dustin Poirier plans final UFC war with Max Holloway 'in true knucklehead fashion'
Dustin Poirier plans final UFC war with Max Holloway 'in true knucklehead fashion' Show Caption Hide Caption Dustin Poirier discusses UFC 318 retirement fight vs. Max Holloway Dustin Poirier talks to MMA Junkie's Mike Bohn about his retirement fight against Max Holloway at UFC 318 on July 19, retiring with the BMF title. COCONUT CREEK, Fla. – Dustin Poirier has given some of the most memorable wars in UFC history during his illustrious career, and he intends to provide one more in his retirement bout. Poirier (30-9 MMA, 22-8 UFC) will compete for the final time on July 19 when he meets Max Holloway (26-8 MMA, 22-8 UFC) in a trilogy bout for the BMF belt in the lightweight headliner of UFC 318, which goes down in his home state of Louisiana at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans (ESPN+ pay-per-view, ESPN, ESPN+). Over the course of a memorable octagon run, Poirier has participated in legendary battles with the likes of Holloway, Dan Hooker, Eddie Alvarez, Justin Gaethje and more. He now senses the mileage from those fights and all the others is starting to catch up, and he wants to get out of the game before its too late. Fears about the wear-and-tear from his type of career are not present in Poirier's mind as he prepares for his final trip into the octagon, though. "The Diamond" would happily take a quick and one-sided victory over Holloway before riding off into the retirement sunset, but Poirier said that is simply unrealistic, and he will mentally and physically prepare himself to dig into the deepest parts of his soul in pursuit of victory. "That would be nice to get in, retire clear, go home with no stitches for my daughter," Poirier told MMA Junkie. "But in true knucklehead fashion, I'm going to stand in the middle and trade with Max, and we're going to bleed and put on a show for the last one." Poirier, 36, intends to hold up for his side of a war, but there's legitimate speculation about how Holloway, 33, will hold up for another one on his end. After surviving the most UFC fights and octagon time without ever being knocked down or knocked out, Holloway's durability streak was finally brought to an end in October when he suffered a second-round knockout loss to Ilia Topuria at UFC 308. That result has led to questions about how Holloway, who has absorbed the most significant head strikes in UFC history, will continue to hold up to damage. Poirier isn't expecting a lesser version of "Blessed" now that he's been successfully put down and out, but he certainly plans to put his chin to the test. "Of course those knocks add up," Poirier said. "I thought he looked good on the feet and he kind of had some moments in the fight finding his rhythm. He just got hit with a good shot. This is fighting. You can't recover from them all and somebody spins your chin like that – especially somebody like Ilia with good, tight technique. Maybe it was a shot he didn't really see. We'll find out. Time will tell." One thing Poirier does expect from Holloway at UFC 318 that will differ from their previous two meetings is his physical presence. When they first fought at UFC 143 in February 2012, it was contested in the featherweight division and Holloway was just a 20-year-old debuting fighter against a 23-year-old Poirier, who scored a first-round submission win. For the rematch at UFC 236 in April 2019, both men were arguably in the thick of their primes, with Poirier beating then-featherweight champion Holloway by unanimous decision in an interim lightweight title fight that came together on somewhat short notice. Both men should be at peak physical condition for the third meeting, however, with Poirier having now spent the majority of his career at 155 pounds, and Holloway fully committing himself to the division in the aftermath of his loss to Topuria. "He'll definitely be thicker, have more power," Poirier said. "You saw the way he looked against (Justin) Gaethje – definitely wore the weight a little better. But Max is a big guy. He could've been at '55 for a while. It will be a completely different fight. "Our gaps in years between fights is huge. The first one was 2012, then 2019, now 2025. Each fight is a different fight. It's the same guy, but we've been in the gym and have fought so many great, world-class guys that we're both different fighters every time."
Yahoo
20-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Raging fire engulfs NYC Catholic church less than 24 hours before Easter Sunday mass: FDNY
A Catholic church in Queens was engulfed in flames less than 24 hours before worshippers were set to gather for Easter Sunday mass. The fire broke out at Saint Edmund Church of the Holy Trinity Parish at 204-25 Rockaway Point Blvd. just before 2 p.m. Saturday, according to the FDNY. In total, 33 units and 138 fire and EMS personnel responded to the three-alarm blaze, which appeared to rip through the first and second floors of the squat building, break several windows and tearing part of the church's roof off. Two firefighters sustained minor injuries while battling the flames, with one being transported to St. John's Episcopal Hospital. The other refused medical attention, according to the department. There were no other injuries, and the fire was brought under control at 3:40 p.m., the FDNY said. The historical church, which was founded in 1937, was scheduled to host a 10:30 a.m. worship on Sunday, according to the Blessed Trinity Catholic Parish's website. The Parish did not immediately respond to inquiries. Fire marshalls were investigating the cause.