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Snake in Delhi Metro creates chaos as ladies' coach breaks into panic dance: Watch
Snake in Delhi Metro creates chaos as ladies' coach breaks into panic dance: Watch

Time of India

time11 hours ago

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  • Time of India

Snake in Delhi Metro creates chaos as ladies' coach breaks into panic dance: Watch

In the wildest twist of Delhi Metro's daily drama, a video has gone viral showing sheer chaos erupt inside a ladies' coach, with women jumping, screaming, and bolting to one side. The alleged reason? A snake. Yes, you read that right. The viral footage shows passengers freaking out like they were on a Discovery Channel special instead of the Yellow Line. When metro turns into a jungle safari The actual reptile is nowhere to be seen in the clip, but that did not stop the rumour mill or the hysteria. Apparently, just the mention of a snake had everyone losing their collective calm. Reptile or rumour? Social media reacts Twitter and Instagram went full investigative journalist mode. One user compared the incident to a 'wildlife safari,' while another dubbed the Delhi Metro a 'circus on tracks.' Cue the memes, screams, and LOLs. A supposed eyewitness claimed the whole fiasco might have started with someone mistaking a lizard for a snake. Classic desi panic starter pack, right? Meanwhile, netizens played Sherlock Holmes trying to identify the station, with many guessing Sarojini Nagar, because of course, the drama capital of Delhi had to be involved. Not everyone's laughing though While some social media users had a field day cracking jokes, others pointed out that such scares in public transport are no laughing matter. One user noted the serious anxiety this could cause in a crowded space. And let's be honest, with rush hour already testing our limits, no one needs surprise snake sightings. Still no word from DMRC As of now, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has not dropped any official statement on the so-called slithering guest, although it does looks like a snake, and DMRC? It has ghosted harder than your last Hinge match.

Expedition Bigfoot Season 7: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
Expedition Bigfoot Season 7: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far

Business Upturn

timea day ago

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  • Business Upturn

Expedition Bigfoot Season 7: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far

By Aman Shukla Published on June 19, 2025, 19:30 IST Last updated June 19, 2025, 16:18 IST The search for the elusive Sasquatch continues to captivate audiences worldwide, and Expedition Bigfoot remains a fan-favorite show for cryptozoology enthusiasts. With Season 6 having premiered on January 22, 2025, on Discovery Channel, speculation about Expedition Bigfoot Season 7 is already heating up. In this article, we'll dive into everything we know so far about the potential release date, cast, plot details, and more for Season 7. Expected Release Date for Season 7 While no official release date has been set for Expedition Bigfoot Season 7, we can estimate based on past release patterns: Season 4 : Premiered in April 2023. Season 5 : Premiered on August 14, 2024, in the U.S., with a U.K. release on September 24, 2024. Season 6: Began airing in January 2025, with episodes like 'A Predator Calls' airing on March 5, 2025. Assuming a similar timeline, Season 7 could premiere between August 2025 and March 2026. Expedition Bigfoot Season 7 Cast: Who's Returning? The core cast of Expedition Bigfoot has been a key part of its success, bringing a mix of scientific expertise and survival skills to the search for Bigfoot. Based on Seasons 5 and 6, we can expect the following team members to return for Season 7, assuming no major changes: Bryce Johnson : The acclaimed actor and Bigfoot enthusiast serves as the team's host and lead investigator. His passion for cryptozoology and connection to the famous Patterson-Gimlin film drives the team's mission. Dr. Mireya Mayor : A world-renowned primatologist and Fulbright Scholar, often dubbed the 'female Indiana Jones,' Dr. Mayor brings scientific rigor to the expedition. Russell Acord : A seasoned survivalist with decades of Bigfoot research experience, Russell is known for his fearless treks into rugged terrain, such as rappelling cliffs in Season 6. Biko Wright: Introduced in Season 6, Biko has become a key team member, assisting with nighttime stakeouts and tracking efforts in areas like 'The Fork.' Expedition Bigfoot Season 7 Plot: What to Expect Expedition Bigfoot is known for its technology-driven approach to tracking the elusive creature, using advanced algorithms, thermal imaging, and AI-powered surveillance to analyze sightings. Season 7 is likely to continue this trend, building on the discoveries from Season 6. For Season 7, expect the team to: Explore New Locations: Previous seasons have covered Oregon, Northern California, and Washington. Season 7 might revisit the Pacific Northwest or venture into new areas like northwest Canada or Alaska, as suggested by fans. Leverage Cutting-Edge Technology: The show's use of AI surveillance arrays and tiny trackers could expand, potentially incorporating new tools to capture definitive proof of Bigfoot. Investigate Breeding Grounds: Season 6 hinted at a possible Bigfoot nesting site and family groups. Season 7 may focus on tracking a family of Bigfoots or confirming breeding activity. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

‘Whale of a project' rewarded
‘Whale of a project' rewarded

Otago Daily Times

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Otago Daily Times

‘Whale of a project' rewarded

They had to think big and now they have won big. Southland signwriting firm Creation Signs has clinched gold at the New Zealand Sign and Display Association Awards, having constructed a 8.5m humpback whale, to watch it destroyed in a matter of seconds by a hungry shark. Manager Riki Shuttleworth said, in a statement, the honour, announced in Nelson on Saturday night, was testament to his team's passion for the industry. "We might be located at the bottom of New Zealand but the quality of work which emerges from our workshop is now recognised at the very top," he said. The gold was awarded in the vehicle-custom-wrapped category for a large semi-submersible replica whale for American film company Hazmat Productions, which released a documentary on the Discovery Channel for Shark Week 2024. "It was quite literally a whale of a project. It needed to be realistic to succeed in its objective once in the water for filming and the finished product was very impressive," Mr Shuttleworth said. Affectionately dubbed Earl 2.0, the humpback whale presented a unique challenge. Graphic designer Bradley Frew used 3-D software to create the realistic graphics which were printed in-house before being applied in sections to the 8.53m whale decoy in a workshop in Bluff. "That was no easy task as the measurements needed to be spot on for it to be applied correctly to the 3-D surface. It was a great test of our skills." Acting like a submarine, it fitted two people inside entering through a hatch. Made of fibreglass, rubber fins were added on the sides and tail filled with synthetic blood for the sharks to attack when in the water. The end result made quite a splash when a Great White shark was filmed ripping it apart, just off Stewart Island. The shark was attracted to the fins. Adding to the company's success, Creation Signs signwriter Brianna Hart was nominated for apprentice of the year and earned runner-up in a highly competitive field of finalists. "It simply confirmed what we already knew — she's an absolute superstar and has a bright future in our industry. It was fantastic to see her skills and dedication recognised among the very best of her peers," Mr Shuttleworth said. Created in 1997, the awards attract hundreds of entries every year and are designed to celebrate excellence. — APL

50 fun facts about 'Jaws' as the movie celebrates the big 5-0
50 fun facts about 'Jaws' as the movie celebrates the big 5-0

USA Today

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

50 fun facts about 'Jaws' as the movie celebrates the big 5-0

50 fun facts about 'Jaws' as the movie celebrates the big 5-0 Show Caption Hide Caption Athlete marks 'Jaws' 50th anniversary with 60-mile swim Swimmer Lewis Pugh circumnavigated Martha's Vineyard to mark the 50th anniversary of the movie "Jaws" and draw attention to the plight of sharks. Oh, the shark has pretty teeth, dear. And he showed them, pearly white, exactly 50 years ago this June − when the movie "Jaws" made its sensational splash. Remember the screams in the theater as Chrissie (Susan Backlinie) was dragged under the water in that harrowing first sequence? Remember the banter of those three men in a boat (Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss) as they track down the monster responsible for destroying tourist season on the fictional Amity Island? "Jaws," released June 20, 1975, is often cited as the film that launched modern Hollywood: the summer blockbuster that established Steven Spielberg as one of the twin peaks of the new Hollywood (George Lucas' "Star Wars" would come out two years later). Join our Watch Party! Sign up to receive USA TODAY's movie and TV recommendations right in your inbox But "Jaws" could just as easily be called the last hurrah of the old Hollywood. It was one of the last big films of the pre-CGI era: The special effects had to be welded, hammered and bolted together. And that led directly to the happiest accident of the film. The mechanical shark, nicknamed "Bruce," turned out to be such an unwieldy, unconvincing Edsel of a contraption that Spielberg was obliged to keep it offscreen for most of "Jaws." That, as it turned out, was the making of the movie. The audience's imagination provided a far more fearsome shark than Spielberg could have. "Jaws" has also gotten the blame for making America shark-crazy − as phenomena like Discovery Channel's "Shark Week" and the "Sharknado" TV movies attest. The late "Jaws" author Peter Benchley came to regret his share in the vilification of the great white shark, an animal now on the endangered species list. "Twenty-five years ago, nobody knew anything about great white sharks," Benchley told The (Bergen, N.J.) Record in 1999. "The concept of a rogue shark that has a taste for human flesh −people believed it." 50 interesting facts about 'Jaws' for the shark movie's 50th anniversary Here's a mouthful of "Jaws" facts − 50 in all − for the film's 50th anniversary:

‘Ghost Adventures' star confronts murder-plotting wife in court as she gives groveling apology: report
‘Ghost Adventures' star confronts murder-plotting wife in court as she gives groveling apology: report

New York Post

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

‘Ghost Adventures' star confronts murder-plotting wife in court as she gives groveling apology: report

'Ghost Adventures' star Aaron Goodwin faced off against his wife Victoria in court Thursday as she was sentenced for concocting a murder-for-hire plot to kill her husband, according to a report. Goodwin, 49, issued a scathing rebuke of his estranged wife Victoria who was arrested in Nevada in March for attempting to organize the murder of her husband with the help of her paramour, US Weekly reported. 3 Aaron Goodwin, 49, broke down in court as he confronted estranged wife Victoria who attempted to concoct a murder-for-hire plot targeting the Discovery Channel star. Getty Images Advertisement The ghost hunter revealed in the statement that Victoria was sleeping with 'multiple men' in the months leading up to the plot — including convicted killer Grant Amato — but he tried to work things out due to a sense of loving commitment. 'She made me feel so special and she was very — she was so sorry. At least that's what you told me,' Aaron said, speaking directly to his wife in court. 'Now, discovering she put a hit out to kill me more than once, got blackmailed and spent almost all of our savings to keep it quiet and fell more in love with Amato. They even got spiritual married and now I was called the first husband. They talked until she was arrested, and she sought out his help to kill me,' the 49-year-old revealed. Advertisement The Discovery Channel star said he was completely in the dark regarding the murder plot and the blackmail until he was told by detectives after Victoria's arrest. The 32-year-old's lover Grant Amato was convicted of massacring his mother, father, and brothers and was serving a life sentence in a Florida prison when Victoria reached out as a pen pal following his starring role in documentary 'Ctrl+Alt+Desire.' 3 Victoria Goodwin, 32, issued an apology to her estranged husband, who said he did not recognize her as the person he married. Getty Images 'This person over here, I don't know at all. Not one bit,' he said in direct address to the judge, adding, 'I feel like this deserves prison time.' Advertisement Victoria Goodwin, 32, had her chance to address her estranged spirit-seeing hubby — uttering a groveling apology for attempting to organize his murder with her felonious lover, US Magazine reported. 'Firstly, and most importantly, I would like to apologize to Aaron. I'm so immensely sorry for the pain and anxiety I've caused you and the betrayal you undoubtedly and rightfully feel by my actions,' Victoria said through tears, according to the outlet. 3 The 32-year-old was sentenced to a maximum of 90 months in prison. Getty Images 'I need you to know that I will always hold love for you. I genuinely pray you find your joy and peace again, and I will bow out of your life forever to hopefully ease that process,' she continued. Advertisement 'I'm sorry I broke us, and I'm consumed with regret every day. My absolute promise to you is that you'll never see or hear from me,' she said. The 32-year-old went on to issue apologies to her parents and to the Florida court, which handed her down a steep sentence for the attempt at organizing a violent betrayal. Victoria was sentenced to a minimum of 36 months to a maximum of 90 months on Thursday, according to the report.

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