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Time of India
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Don't miss these 5 Thai dramas dropping in the second half of 2025: Tentative release dates and where to watch
Thai dramas are no longer underappreciated; instead, they are setting the standard for powerful, passionate storytelling around the world. From twisted romances to thrilling thrillers, the forthcoming 2025 program delivers unforgettable characters and captivating plotlines. Whether you're looking for recognized stars or new debuts, these are the shows to watch. Only You Tentative release: July 18, 2025 Tentative streaming: Netflix Cast: Lingling Sirilak Kwong, Orm Kornnaphat Sethratanapong View this post on Instagram In the drama, rising star Ira finds herself under the protection of Tawan, a composed and skilled bodyguard. As they spend more time together, professional boundaries begin to blur. Starring Lingling Sirilak Kwong and Orm Kornnaphat Sethratanapong, this romance unfolds slowly but deeply - asking whether love can grow where danger also lingers. Somewhere, Somehow Tentative release: August 8, 2025 Tentative streaming: YouTube Cast: Fay Kunyaphat Na Nakorn, May Yada Watcharamusik View this post on Instagram Based on a beloved web novel, the series introduces Kee, a fiery engineer, and Peem, a soft-spoken corporate vice president. Played by fan-favorite pair Fay Kunyaphat Na Nakorn and May Yada Watcharamusik, this series explores the gentle chaos of two opposites falling in love, with emotional slow burns and quiet moments that speak volumes. Roller Coaster Tentative release: August 13, 2025 Tentative streaming: YouTube Cast: Neko Naerunchara Lertprasert, Aom Pundao Panyabaramee, Shelly Phetsai Chanrueang View this post on Instagram Years after separating for an arranged marriage, Air and Pure meet again - but neither has truly moved on. Starring Neko Naerunchara Lertprasert as Air and Aom Pundao Panyabaramee as Pure, Roller Coaster dives into the ache of unresolved love. With Shelly Phetsai Chanrueang joining as Loft, expect a story packed with longing, heartbreak, and second chances. Shine Tentative release: August 2, 2025 Tentative streaming: WeTV Cast: Apo Nattawin Wattanagitiphat, Mile Phakpum Romsaithong View this post on Instagram Set during the turbulent years of 1969 to 1971, Shine pairs Apo Nattawin Wattanagitiphat and Mile Phakpum Romsaithong in a historical drama filled with idealism and conflict. Apo plays Trin, a principled economist, while Mile portrays Thanwa, a carefree hippie. When they cross paths with Moira, an eccentric widow living without apologies, their lives begin to change in unexpected ways. Deep, lyrical, and politically charged, Shine is one of the most anticipated series of the year. Clairebell Tentative release: November 1, 2025 Tentative streaming: One31, OneD, YouTube Cast: Pangjie Paphavarin Sawasdiwech, Mable Siriwalee Siriwibool View this post on Instagram


UPI
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- UPI
'Mama June: Family Crisis' marathon to stream Friday
June 30 (UPI) -- A marathon of Mama June: Family Crisis is slated to air Friday on We TV for Fourth of July, the network announced Monday. The first five episodes of Season 7 will air beginning at 5 p.m. EDT, and will stream on ALLBLK and AMC+, a press release states. The "fireworks-filled midseason catch-up" sees June Shannon, aka Mama June, balancing house hunting and a custody battle over her granddaughter Kaitlyn, while daughter Alana navigates college life and fears that boyfriend Dralin is headed to jail, an official synopsis states. Shannon's daughter Pumpkin, meanwhile, is experiencing growth in her business and challenges in her marriage. Episode 6 will arrive July 11, the press release states. Shannon and her family previously starred on the TLC reality series Toddlers & Tiaras and Here Comes Honey Boo Boo. Her daughter Anna "Chickadee" Cardwell, mom to Kaitlyn and Kylee, died at age 29 in 2023 after a battle with cancer.


Perth Now
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Tia Mowry found travel healing post-divorce
Tia Mowry found travel helped her to heal after her divorce. The former Sister, Sister star split from Cory Hardrict - with whom she has Cree, 13, and seven-year-old Cairo - in 2023 after 15 years of marriage and she has urged anyone who finds themselves suddenly single to "dive into doing the work" on themselves and to take time for self-care. Asked during a fan Q+A on her Instagram Story how to recover from a divorce, she wrote: "I think I'd say: dive into doing the work. "Really, truly focus on self-care. Focus on what makes you happy and what brings you joy. "Build a tribe, a community of friends, a support system. Meditate. Try new hobbies. Read books on healing. Spend time with your kids if you have them, or just surround yourself with people who genuinely love and support you. 'Do things that feel fun and fulfilling. Travel, if you can. Traveling really helped me. It's all about creating new experiences. The more experiences you have, the further away you get from that heavy, gut-wrenching feeling of divorce.' The 46-year-old actress stressed that it is OK to feel emotional but to try not to get "consumed" by sadness. She added: 'Also, allow yourself to cry. Allow yourself to feel it all. Just don't let it consume you. I hope that helps.' Cory recently explained he and Tia had managed to avoid a "messy" divorce by putting their children first. Speaking on 'Sherri', the 45-year-old actor said: "Everything starts and ends with love. We are a family, no matter what people say. I block out the noise. My kids are going to live to see this one day, and I am going to represent for them, always. "If you really love your children, you won't get involved in the noise or the mess. I make sure that I always think about them first. I put myself last. If you do that, you're going to avoid the mess." His comments come shortly after Tia revealed that Cory had been her "first everything" and that she had never really known anything than their marriage when it comes to relationships. Speaking during a confessional segment on her WeTV reality show 'Tia Mowry: My Next Act', she explained: "You know I've never dated. Cory was my first everything. 'I wasn't even allowed to date until I was 18 years old. "I met Cory when I turned 20 and I lost my virginity at 25. There, I said it! And then we got married! Boom!"


UPI
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- UPI
Watch: 'Love After Lockup' teases pregnancy tests, cheating, lies
May 22 (UPI) -- We TV released a teaser for a new season of Love After Lockup on Thursday. The new season premieres in August. Several couples are shown dealing with their relationships after the man is released from prison. One couple is consummating their relationship for the first time. A quick shot of pregnancy tests hints at one couple starting a family. One woman accuses a man of lying and one man asks a woman who else she has been sleeping with. A synopsis adds that the season will also include struggles finding employment with a criminal record and coping with travel restrictions while on parole. The temptations of drugs and alcohol are also factors. Love After Lockup premiered in 2018. Each season follows different couples. The show airs on We TV and streams on ALLBLK and AMC+.
Yahoo
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Honey Boo Boo Reflects on Mama June's Struggle With Drug Addiction and Where They Stand Today
Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson's upcoming Lifetime biopic, I Was Honey Boo Boo, brought some closure to the period in her life where she watched her mom battle drug addiction. 'That was a really hard time for me and I was trying to transition into high school and there was just so much going on in my life at that time,' Thompson, now 19, tells Us Weekly exclusively. 'Plus, everything my mom was doing on top of that was very hard for me. So that was probably one of the hardest things to just revisit.' 'But in a way I think it kind of brought me closure just because being able to finally just say it out loud, kind of just let it get off my chest a little bit and in a way it was light closure for sure,' she added. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo aired on TLC from 2012 to 2017, following the life of Thompson, then a child beauty pageant contestant, and her family, led by mom, June 'Mama June' Shannon. When the spinoff series, Mama June: From Not to Hot, started on WeTV, Shannon began struggling with drugs. She and then-boyfriend Geno Doak were arrested in 2019 on felony drug possession just days after her family staged an intervention for her. 'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo' Stars: Where Are They Now? As her mom's addiction worsened, Thompson noticed a change. 'I just noticed her locking her door and when she locked her bedroom door, it threw me off,' she said. 'But when she started locking her bedroom and bathroom door, that threw me off even more. My mom has always had an open door policy and we can come in and talk about anything to her.' And while Thompson said she never went hungry, she was often left fending for herself for dinner. 'When she got really bad in her addiction, there wasn't home cooked meals,' she said. 'I had to figure it out on my own or I was eating a bowl of cereal or noodles or whatever it was that I could cook at that time.' 'Dark Side of Reality TV' 1st Look Explores Honey Boo Boo's 'Toddlers and Tiaras' Rise to Fame Thompson admitted that for the 'first year or two' after her mom got sober, she worried about her relapsing. Now, Shannon has a few years of sobriety under her belt and it's no longer a worry. 'Now it's like I don't think it's even a thought in my mind just because of how anti-drug she is now,' Thompson explained. 'She doesn't like any drugs. She doesn't smoke cigarettes, she doesn't do alcohol, literally nothing. She doesn't do it. She hates it. So I'm very proud of her and I don't even think that's a concern for me anymore.' 'We're in a really good spot right now,' she added. 'I mean, honestly, I can't put into words how good of a spot we are in right now. It is just perfect. I mean, we don't talk every single day, but we do make sure to communicate with each other.' I Was Honey Boo Boo premieres Saturday, May 17 at 8 p.m. ET on Lifetime.