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Time of India
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
It's Worth It by Dani Rovira OTT release date: When and where to watch the comedy show
It's Worth It by Dani Rovira OTT release date: It's Worth It by Dani Rovira marks the return of the acclaimed Spanish comedian, showcasing his signature mix of sharp humour and heartfelt openness. In this fresh stand-up special, Rovira reflects on life's challenges, turning moments of pain into laughter and connection. With its upcoming OTT premiere, viewers can expect a sincere, humorous, and deeply relatable exploration of why finding humour in hardship matters. It's Worth It by Dani Rovira OTT release date It's Worth It by Dani Rovira will be released on Netflix on 12th July at 12:30 PM IST. What to expect from It's Worth It by Dani Rovira? According to Netflix, following the success of his shows ¿Quieres salir conmigo? and Hate, which toured extensively across Spain and aired on various TV platforms, Dani Rovira is back with Vale la pena. This new solo comedy special tackles themes like sadness, grief, and sorrow,not to condemn them, but to honor and highlight the essential role they play in our lives. Dani Rovira's Instagram With a following of 2.4 million and over 3,200 posts, Dani Rovira has built a vibrant and engaging presence on social media. Renowned for his friendly and relatable style, he frequently interacts with fans through comments, stories, and behind-the-scenes content from his career and daily life. His feed offers everything from show announcements and tour updates to personal reflections and lighthearted moments, fostering an authentic bond that keeps followers entertained and in the loop. Produced by Good Mood Productions, S.L. and both written and directed by Dani Rovira himself, this latest comedy special was recorded at Barcelona's Teatre Coliseum. It marks Rovira's much-awaited comeback to Spanish stages as well as to Netflix.


The Herald Scotland
21-05-2025
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Angel Reese on WNBA investigation into hate speech: 'There's no place'
Following Chicago's 93-58 loss to Indiana at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday, the WNBA launched an investigation into fan conduct, saying, "The WNBA strongly condemns racism, hate and discrimination ... We are aware of the allegations and are looking into the matter." Both the Sky and Fever organizations welcomed the investigation and pledged to cooperate. The WNBA didn't specify the allegations, but a person with knowledge of the situation told IndyStar, part of the USA TODAY Network, that the league is looking into racist comments directed at Reese by fan(s) in the crowd. The league has not issued a timeline for the investigation and will not make an announcement about findings until it is complete. WNBA INVESTIGATES alleged hateful comments made toward Angel Reese during Fever vs. Sky Angel Reese took 3 questions about the WNBA opening an investigation into reported hate speech directed at her during the Sky-Fever game Saturday. After that a Sky media rep quickly responded "next question" when reporters asked follow ups. #Sky — Josh Frydman (@Josh_Frydman) May 20, 2025 ANGEL REESE calls out lack of action against racism WNBA players have faced Angel Reese says WNBA 'has done great job supporting me' Reese applauded the league and the Sky for taking quick action, pointing to the WNBA's recently-launched "No Space for Hate" initiative that aims to combat hate and promote respect across the league after racism, discriminatory comments and bullying reached a boiling point in the league during the 2024 season. "I think the WNBA and our team and our organization has done a great job supporting me. I've had communication from everyone, from so many people across this league," Reese said. "Going through this process, obviously if it could happen to me, it could happen to anyone. I think they've done a great job supporting us in this." Reese added: "The (WNBA) understands that this is the priority ... I believe every player in this league deserves to be treated with respect and want to come to work and just have fun, and have a great environment to work at." The "No Space for Hate" initiative features a task force of league and team representatives that focuses on "enhanced technological features to detect hateful comments online; increased emphasis on team, arena, and league security measures; reinforcing mental health resources; and alignment of core against hate," the WNBA announced last week. Angel Reese says she has continually faced racism Reese and Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark have frequently been pitted against each other dating back to their collegiate days at LSU and Iowa, respectively. The popularity surrounding Reese and Clark has translated to increased viewership and support for the league, but it hasn't always been support in good faith. In September, Reese was vocal about lack of action by the league and media against racism against players, including her. "The media has benefited from my pain & me being villainized to create a narrative," she wrote on X at the time. "They allowed this. This was beneficial to them... Y'all a little late to the party and could have tried to put out this fire way before it started." "I sometimes share my experiences of things that have happened to me but I've also allowed this to happen to me for way too long and now other players in this league are dealing with & experiencing the same things," Reese wrote at the time. "This isn't OK at all. Anything beyond criticism about playing the game we love is wrong. I'm sorry to all the players that have/continue to experience the same things I have." Contributing: Christine Brennan