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Divyanka Tripathi recalls 8 years of her Nach Baliye win with hubby Vivek Dahiya; shares throwback pictures
Divyanka Tripathi recalls 8 years of her Nach Baliye win with hubby Vivek Dahiya; shares throwback pictures

Time of India

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Divyanka Tripathi recalls 8 years of her Nach Baliye win with hubby Vivek Dahiya; shares throwback pictures

TV actress Divyanka Tripathi recently walked down memory lane as she announced eight years after her memorable victory on celebrity dance reality show Nach Baliye with her husband, actor Vivek Dahiya . The couple, who were declared the winner of Nach Baliye 8 in 2017, celebrated the special milestone with sentimental memories and throwback photos. Taking to social media, Divyanka posted a series of candid photographs from their time on the show — from rehearsals to tearful moments on stage and the grand finale when they won the much-coveted trophy. The photographs soon got the thumbs-up from fans, who nostalgically recollected the chemistry, dedication, and charm that the couple infused on to the dance floor. Fans were quick to flood social media with love and admiration as Divyanka Tripathi shared the nostalgic post. Many recalled their favorite performances from the show, calling the couple's chemistry 'magical' and 'unforgettable.' Comments poured in praising their hard work, dedication, and the emotional connect they brought to each act. Hashtags like #NachBaliye8, #DivyankaVivek, and #PowerCouple began trending, with fans expressing how the couple's journey on the show remains etched in their hearts even after eight years. Divyanka and Vivek, who happened to have met on the Yeh Hai Mohabbatein sets, tied the knot in 2016. Their experience on Nach Baliye in the following year provided viewers with a better insight into their chemistry as a couple, and their victory became even more memorable. As they celebrated this milestone, fans and fellow television actors poured in messages, congratulating the couple and reminiscing about their favorite performances. Even years later, Divyanka and Vivek's journey continues to inspire many with its perfect blend of love, talent, and perseverance.

Alex Caruso's Fiancée Draws Eyes After Flaunting Championship Celebration
Alex Caruso's Fiancée Draws Eyes After Flaunting Championship Celebration

Yahoo

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Alex Caruso's Fiancée Draws Eyes After Flaunting Championship Celebration

Alex Caruso's Fiancée Draws Eyes After Flaunting Championship Celebration originally appeared on Athlon Sports. While the Oklahoma City Thunder were making history on the court, Alex Caruso's fiancée, Haleigh Broucher, was making waves online. Advertisement As the team celebrated their first-ever NBA Championship, Broucher's Instagram post with Caruso quickly caught fire, capturing fans' hearts just as much as the win itself. After the Thunder's dramatic Game 7 victory over the Indiana Pacers, Broucher took to Instagram to share a photo of her and Caruso holding the NBA Championship trophy together. The moment showed Caruso in a black Thunder 'NBA Champions' shirt and blue shorts with a matching cap and arm sleeve. Broucher wore a bright orange sleeveless top and glitter-accented light jeans, standing confidently beside the two-time champ. 'Big year babyyy ☝️💯🏆,' she captioned the post. Fans quickly flooded the comments with mixed reactions. Advertisement 'So pretty!!!' one follower commented. 'Omg this is the cutest! Congrats y'all 🔥,' another said. The moment, full of love and energy, didn't go unnoticed. 'Cute pic of the two of you with the NBA Trophy! 🏆' one person gushed. 'So exciting! Love this picture of the two of you 🧡,' another fan said. The image even prompted someone to call them a 'POWER COUPLE 🔥👏' while another simply summed it up as 'Such a flex 🔥.' Broucher, a former Big Brother contestant and now a swimsuit designer and PhD candidate, has supported Caruso through his intense NBA journey. In another Instagram post shared during the Finals, she wrote, 'So proud of this man, this team, and this organization ❤️ THUNDER ALL THE WAY UP!' Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso got a major flex from fiancée Haleigh Broucher on social Adams-Imagn Images Caruso scored 10 points, grabbed three rebounds and made three steals in 32 minutes of the Game 7. This marks Caruso's second NBA title, the first coming with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020. Advertisement As the Thunder's celebrations continue, fans are watching not just for basketball highlights, but for more sweet moments from one of the NBA's favorite couples. Related: New Video of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander With His Wife and Son is Turning Heads This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.

What it's like dating as a trans woman
What it's like dating as a trans woman

Cosmopolitan

time23-06-2025

  • Cosmopolitan

What it's like dating as a trans woman

Once as a freshman in college, I found myself on a third date with a guy named Matthew*. It was 2017 and we'd met on Bumble — he was a model, which set off my Power Couple radar, something I genuinely cared about back when I was just starting my own modelling journey. At the time, I hadn't officially come out yet, and there was a thrill in not disclosing I was trans on the apps — in dating as a woman without a complicated backstory; in just living the life I believe I was intended to live. I've always had the privilege of 'passing', meaning I look like a cisgender woman, and revealing that I'm trans was something I only got into when a relationship approached physical intimacy. (I fully acknowledge this gave — and continues to give — me a general sense of safety not all trans women have.) My first two dates with Matthew had been fun, and for our third, we hit an upscale Chinese food restaurant in NYC's chic Chelsea neighbourhood with his model colleagues. It felt glamorous to be counted among all the long limbs and symmetrical faces. Matthew was attentive and seemed proud to be with me, and as the night stretched on, the conversation turned to people's greatest fears. Face-altering acid attacks and home invasions came up. I shared that my biggest one was my own demise. Then Matthew announced to the table that his started with the letter 'T'. Shouted-out guesses included tigers, terrorism, and tsunamis. 'Worse,' he replied. 'Transgenders!' In my mind, the entire room expeditiously shunned Matthew for his hateful views. In reality, though, what happened was... nothing. As the blood drained from my face and my heart dropped into my stomach, the rest of our table barely reacted. Some of the male models even nodded in agreement. No one said a word in defence of the community they had no idea I was a part of. I was suddenly terrified that everyone could see right through me. And as a wave of self-doubt washed over me, a growing awareness of my own blind spots felt infuriating. How had I wound up on a third date with a transphobe? I faked an emergency and excused myself, rage-texting every trans friend I had on the way home in search of support and understanding. Back in my dorm, I blocked Matthew's number and made the decision to put a gender marker, 'trans woman', on my dating profiles. Even if I wasn't out publicly, I would be on these apps. Two years later, in a mutually transgender, or T4T, relationship and in love for the first time, I took it a step further. Inspired by my then-boyfriend's openness, I took to my YouTube channel with a new video titled 'I'M TRANSGENDER' for my 100,000+ subscribers. Surely, I thought, the internet would work its magic, serving this truth algorithmically to anyone I might cross paths with in the future. My work was done: I had come out and would never have to come out again. Except that's not at all what happened. As I've continued to date, I've learned that the work of coming out — and protecting yourself while doing so — is never really over. And that no matter what I do, the burden remains almost entirely my own. Thanks in part to this hyper-charged political moment, where hateful voices are so often empowered, I've had to develop an extremely thorough screening process (deep dives on Google, full reads of social media; I will stalk you for any hint of transphobia). But even so — and even with my own gender identity completely searchable on the internet and the apps — I still find myself with dates who haven't put in anywhere near the same effort. Once when I was out with a Disney Channel 'star' (he was actually more of a recurring extra) I met on Raya, he said something that made it obvious he had no idea I was trans. I came out to him then and there... and spent the rest of the date watching him decide if he was down for a doll. These moments can definitely be tough or awkward, but they have also taught me to keep an open mind. I'm not offended when a date is clearly (and respectfully) navigating unexplored-for-them terrain. It can be mutually exciting and a good opportunity for growth. I've also gotten a lot more comfortable discussing my gender. It's no longer something I worry about — it's simply part of who I am. And in a society that wants people like me to be invisible, loudly proclaiming my identity protects me while also forcing everyone else to acknowledge my existence. If a guy seems clueless, I just ask, 'Have you been with a trans woman before? Did you know that I'm one?' Less satisfying is the realisation that there's no one thing I can do to ensure dates understand that I'm trans before we meet. (Unfortunately, many cishet men are too lazy or privileged to take the extra step of looking up a match beforehand.) And that means I need to stay vigilant. Trained by Matthew-like incidents and plenty of other horror stories, my instincts are now constantly on high alert. Before a first date even begins, I've got an escape route planned. I arrive early to connect with restaurant staff so they know who I am and that I'm meeting a guy for dinner. When the conversation veers toward transness, I keep eye contact, locking in on their facial expressions. I'm an expert at clocking any fetish-y, fearful, or hateful vibes. If someone's lips curl down, if they cross their arms or legs, if they physically pull away, I can practically hear sirens. And then I'm out. I've done everything from going to the bathroom, calling a car, and ghosting to lying about explosive diarrhoea. Safety is everything. Is all this ideal? Obviously, no. But I like to think by sharing my story, I'm helping others avoid the hurtful, harmful situations I've been in. Speaking of, Matthew did come around again after my public coming-out. Not with an apology or a change of heart though. He overcame his 'biggest fear' to ask me for advice on growing his social media presence. I blocked him again immediately. *Name has been changed For a list of resources specific to the trans community, visit the LGBT Foundation. Ella Snyder is a model, photographer, and writer living in New York City. When she's not on set, she's in a method acting class or drafting a diaristic entry for her Substack, Esoteric It Girl.

SNL fans go wild over Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost's adorable moment during season finale
SNL fans go wild over Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost's adorable moment during season finale

Daily Mail​

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

SNL fans go wild over Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost's adorable moment during season finale

Saturday Night Live fans are gushing about Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost's sweet onscreen kiss as they closed out the show's 50th season finale. The actress, who shares a three-year-old son, Cosmo, with her husband, broke a record as she became the first woman to host the show seven times. In a promo clip for the episode, Johansson, 40, screamed at the top of her lungs at the thought of kissing her 42-year-old husband, who she married in 2020. The hilarious sketch, clearly inspired by her upcoming Jurassic Park film, shows the Avengers star running in terror as Jost chases her. However, by the end of Saturday's episode, Jost finally caught up with her and secured his kiss after presenting his wife with a big bouquet of roses. Fans went wild on social media for the smooch, raving about the romantic moment between the couple. 'Omg, I'm in tears, Scarlett Johansson & Colin Jost on SNL,' one person said. 'Power couple energy on full display,' said another. 'They always bring great energy together,' a third person said. 'I hate how I can tell how deep in love they are just by this kiss,' said a fourth. The actress, who has been married to Jost since 2020 and shares a three-year-old son, Cosmo, with him, set a record for a woman with her seventh appearance as host A fifth person said, 'Sweet gesture from Colin—classy way to celebrate Scarlett's SNL spotlight!' 'He's not just a Weekend Update guy, he's the main character in a real-life rom-com,' added sixth. Others poked fun at how Mike Myers appeared to photobomb the sweet moment 'Mike Myers looks like he's saying what about my kiss,' one person said. Some fans joked that Jost finally got his kiss after trying so hard in the promotional clip. 'They finally got to kiss,' one person said. 'Colin's on screen kiss finally happened,' said another. The promo clip is titled 'Scarlett Johansson Is Saved From Colin Jost By Sarah Sherman,' and begins with SNL stars Heidi Gardner and Mikey Day talking about their summer plans. A thundering pound interrupts their conversation and sets off an alarm and ominous flickering red lights. Scarlett then dashes into the frame and screams, 'Run! Run!', ignoring Day as he welcomes her back onto the show and pushes him out of the way of a door. She runs inside the double door and bolts it shut with a pole, before cowering in terror as the mystery adversary bangs at the door. 'No, please!' she pleads. Suddenly, the moment is interrupted by the arrival of her husband, who cheerfully greets her and places a hand on her shoulder. 'Hey, babe! I had a sketch idea I wanted to pitch you. Maybe it's one where we, I don't know, finally kiss?' he suggests nervously. Scarlett then screams at the top of her lungs, 'No!' Out of nowhere, her husband is shot in the neck with a dart by Sarah Sherman, who is hiding in the rafters. 'Thanks, Sarah!' Scarlett says, clearly relieved. 'Anytime, Scarlett!' Sarah, clad in a hunting costume, says. 'That was just a tranquilizer, right?' Scarlett inquires. 'Oh, I have no idea. Che just handed this to me and said, "Take care of Jost?"' Sarah replies, referencing Colin's Weekend Update co-host Michael Che. Alarmed, Scarlett goes to her husband's side - but is repulsed when he suggests a kiss in a gargled voice. 'Nope!' Scarlett says. The couple shared several other onscreen moments together during the season finale episode. Jost and Weekend Update co-anchor Michael Che returned to their annual season-finale tradition of writing and being forced to deliver wildly inappropriate jokes for each other. Johansson is the subject of many of the Che-written jokes, so this year, Jost compelled Che to bring her out and apologize for once comparing part of her body to 'Costco roast beef.' Jost also appeared in a pre-recorded, behind-the-scenes bit where Johansson has torrid sex with Bowen Yang after she confesses to Edo Nwodim and Heidi Gardner that she has a crush on him, and learns he has only been publicly pretending to be gay 'for the clout.' Johansson has her heart broken when she learns Yang also has been hooking up with Nwodim, Gardner and guest star Emily Ratajkowski.

Dori Media Group Launches ‘Young Suchard' Series About Acclaimed Mentalist Lior Suchard at LA Screenings (EXCLUSIVE)
Dori Media Group Launches ‘Young Suchard' Series About Acclaimed Mentalist Lior Suchard at LA Screenings (EXCLUSIVE)

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Dori Media Group Launches ‘Young Suchard' Series About Acclaimed Mentalist Lior Suchard at LA Screenings (EXCLUSIVE)

Multinational studio Dori Media Group is launching series 'Young Suchard' at the LA Screenings in the first step towards its worldwide distribution. 'Young Suchard' tells the story of how Lior Suchard, touted as the world's leading mentalist, rose to international fame – combining truth, precision and a healthy dose of invention. It promises a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the secrets that powered his rise, offering viewers a chance to uncover the mysteries behind his extraordinary abilities. More from Variety Dori Media's Unscripted 'Power Couple' Broadens Global Reach (EXCLUSIVE) Dori Media's Hit Drama 'In Treatment' Returns to Brazil's Globoplay for Sixth Season (EXCLUSIVE) Dori Media Group Unveils Unscripted Formats Ahead of Mipcom (EXCLUSIVE) The 20-episode series aims to blur the line between reality and imagination, mixing comedy and drama with a nostalgic nod to the vibrant '90s era that shaped him. Alongside a group of misfit kids who become his closest friends, young Suchard discovers his extraordinary abilities and learns to harness them for mentalist tricks, solving problems—and perhaps even finding his first love. 'Lior Suchard has become a true global sensation with his mentalist abilities and 'Young Suchard' will tell the truly remarkable story of how he discovered his unique powers and learned how to utilize them,' said Dori Media CEO Nadav Palti who pointed to its universal appeal for entire families to enjoy. Suchard remarked: 'People around the world always ask me two things: 'How do you do it?' and 'How did it all begin?' So together with Dori Media, we created a series that's real, authentic and totally made up, but will definitely answer those questions.' Suchard is renowned for his one-of-a-kind performances for A-list celebrities, top business moguls, primetime TV specials and events for Fortune 500 companies in over 90 countries. Created by Elad Chen, Suchard, Michael Stern, Shlomit Arviv and directed by Aaron Geva and Mickey Triest, the series targets young viewers who will get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at mentalism – a craft that, contrary to popular belief, doesn't involve reading minds. Instead, it combines a deep understanding of body language, social cues, anatomy, mathematics, custom-designed tools and much more. In other news, Dori Media and Abot Hameiri, in partnership with America Television, Kapow, and Open Kimono, announced their plans last month for a brand-new original game show, 'The Auction.' Produced locally by America Estudios, the show is set to debut globally in mid-year on América Television, Peru's top-rated network. Dori Media will oversee worldwide sales of the series. 'The Auction' features two teams of five family members competing in a high-energy, suspense-filled auction. Each team is given an equal budget and must strategically acquire the most valuable prizes, all while aiming to reach the final round and claim the grand prize. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival

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