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Why does Sunil Grover have an attitude toward Salman Khan?
Why does Sunil Grover have an attitude toward Salman Khan?

Time of India

time9 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Why does Sunil Grover have an attitude toward Salman Khan?

In the new BTS clip from the upcoming show "The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 3," Sunil Grover left Salman Khan in splits after he mimicked him. On Thursday, the makers released a funny video featuring Salman, Sunil , and the host, Kapil Sharma. Alongside it, the makers wrote, "Ek se bhale do Sikandar Ab har Funnyvaar, badhega humara parivaar with the new episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show featuring @beingsalmankhan, coming soon, only on Netflix! #TheGreatIndianKapilShowOnNetflix. " In the clip, Sunil Grover is seen dressed in a suit, mimicking Salman Khan-copying his mannerisms and facial expressions, leaving the 'Sultan' actor in splits. Kapil then asks Salman to tell the audience that he will appear in the first episode of the new season. Just as the 'Kick' actor is about to respond, Sunil jumps in to say it himself. Kapil quickly stops him, saying, "I'm asking the real one to speak!" 01:24 Sunil Grover mimics Salman Khan in front of Khan family Kapil also requests Salman to say, "This Saturday, our family will grow." But Sunil repeats the line in Salman's signature style, throwing in a bit of attitude. He then turns to Salman, giving him a quirky expression, and asks, "What do you mean by 'grow'?" Kapil laughs and asks, "Salman bhai, have you ever shown this much attitude?" To which Salman replies with a smile, "No." On June 18, Netflix took to Instagram to unveil the release date of the upcoming season of 'The Great Indian Kapil Show.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top Internet Deals for Your Home – 2025 Edition Search7 Learn More Undo The streaming giant shared a sneak peek of the first episode starring Salman Khan. The platform captioned the video with a note that read, "Sikandar ka swag + Kapil ki timing = Blockbuster The Great Indian Kapil Show is back aur har Funnyvaar badhega humara parivaar. Watch the first episode from 21st June, 8 pm, every Saturday only on Netflix. " During the fun-filled chat with Kapil Sharma , Salman Khan jokingly shared his take on Aamir Khan 's new relationship, sending both Kapil and the audience into fits of laughter. At one point, the comedian turned to Salman and teased, "Aamir Bhai just introduced his fans to his girlfriend. He's not stopping, but you aren't even starting!" Salman laughed and responded, "Aamir is different. He's a perfectionist, he won't settle down until he perfects marriage itself!" The first episode of "The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 3" is set to premiere on June 21 on Netflix.

Who is Johnny Somali? Viral Kick streamer facing up to 46 years in jail for racist pranks in South Korea
Who is Johnny Somali? Viral Kick streamer facing up to 46 years in jail for racist pranks in South Korea

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Who is Johnny Somali? Viral Kick streamer facing up to 46 years in jail for racist pranks in South Korea

(Image via X/@DefiantLs) If you've ever doom-scrolled Kick or Twitter and seen the name Johnny Somali popping up for all the wrong reasons, here's the tea. From viral chaos in Japan to seriously disturbing behaviour in South Korea, this streamer has gone from clickbait king to courtroom regular. And now? He's facing up to 46 years in prison. Here's everything we know about the messy, wild, and now criminally serious saga of Johnny Somali. Who Is Johnny Somali? Johnny Somali, real name Ramsey Khalid Ismael, is an American streamer who made waves (read: bad ones) for pulling off obscene, disrespectful stunts across Asia—all on stream. His platform of choice? Kick. His content? Mostly loud, obnoxious, often racist 'pranks' that somehow always crossed the line. He first blew up in 2024 for broadcasting chaos in Japan and Israel. But when he took that same energy to South Korea, things didn't go as viral—they went criminal. Why This American Streamer Is Facing Prison In South Korea Why South Korea Is Not Playing Around Unlike other countries that mostly ignored or deported him, South Korean authorities clapped back hard. Johnny's been hit with a growing list of charges, including: Three counts of Obstruction of Business (he pled guilty) Two violations of the Minor Offenses Act (also pled guilty) Multiple deepfake-related charges (he pled not guilty) Already, this mix of convictions and ongoing trials has him staring down 36 years behind bars. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Pelileo: Inicia hoy con Amazon CFD y construye un segundo ingreso. InvestIQ Registrarse Undo But wait, there's more. Johnny Somali Nuisance Stream Banned By YouTube (Here's Why) A New Investigation Might Add 10 More Years On June 17, legal YouTuber Legal Mindset dropped a bomb: Johnny Somali is now facing a fresh investigation under South Korea's Child Welfare Act. This stems from a September 30th livestream at Lotte World (a popular theme park) where Somali allegedly used text-to-speech messages implying inappropriate acts involving children. Yes, he streamed that. At the time, the authorities didn't press charges, saying there wasn't enough evidence. But now? They're looking into multiple possible violations of Article 17, which covers sexually harassing content involving minors. The penalty? Up to 10 years in prison per violation Or fines up to ₩50 million (around $ 36,200 USD ) If this new case sticks, Somali's max sentence could hit 46 years. Johnny Somali is no longer just a controversial streamer; he's a man facing serious criminal charges in South Korea. With guilty pleas, reopened investigations, and public backlash piling up, his future's looking way less like a content house and way more like a jail cell. 46 years? It's not clickbait anymore. It's real. And it's coming fast. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Adin Ross buys $26 million Florida mansion with spa, theatre and gardens in record property deal
Adin Ross buys $26 million Florida mansion with spa, theatre and gardens in record property deal

Express Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Adin Ross buys $26 million Florida mansion with spa, theatre and gardens in record property deal

Adin Ross has made headlines with a major real estate investment, purchasing a luxury estate in Davie, Florida for $26 million. The popular Kick streamer secured the mansion at a 20% discount, down from the original $32 million asking price, in what has become a record-setting transaction for the area. Situated on a vast 10-acre lot, the 11,325-square-foot home includes seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms, along with a long list of high-end features. The property offers landscaped gardens, a spa, a home theatre, reflecting pool, chef's kitchen, pool house, and even an art studio. Property records show the deal was finalised through an LLC, with Ross placing a $12.7 million down payment financed via Vaster Capital. The sellers, aerospace executives Laurent and Laure Parelle, had originally acquired the land for just $775,000 before developing the estate into one of the town's most valuable private properties. While Ross has not publicly commented on the purchase, aerial images reveal the estate dwarfs surrounding homes. Known for his massive online presence and high-profile interviews with celebrities such as Drake and Donald Trump, Ross has reportedly amassed a net worth of around $16 million. His success spans multiple platforms including Twitch, Kick, and his boxing ventures.

7 Ways Girl Gamers Are Taking Over The Niche
7 Ways Girl Gamers Are Taking Over The Niche

Geek Girl Authority

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Girl Authority

7 Ways Girl Gamers Are Taking Over The Niche

For years, gaming had this worn-out idea that it was largely 'a guy's thing,' as if girls weren't quietly grinding levels, mastering strategies, or breaking high scores while drinking iced coffee and avoiding weird DMs. The myth is over. Girls who play video games have been taking over and changing the space on their own terms, and they make it look easy. Even in online casinos—once seen as an old-school, male-dominated zone—the shift is real. Women are jumping into platforms like no account casinos because they strip away all the friction: no forms, no boring sign-ups, no endless 'confirm your email' loops. Just fast, clean gameplay and total freedom to play when you want, how you want. It's gaming minus the hassle—something female players, especially the ones juggling five tabs and life, totally appreciate. But that's just one way girl gamers are flipping the table. Here's what else they're doing to quietly (or loudly) take over the entire niche. 1. Streaming like total pros (but way more fun) Twitch, Kick, YouTube—it doesn't matter where you click. Women are dominating streams with sharp plays, honest laughs, and zero tolerance for try-hard nonsense. Their streams feel like your chill friend's couch: welcoming, fun, and somehow cozy—even when they're headshotting enemies in Valorant or solving puzzles that make your brain hurt. Fans come for the gameplay but stay for the vibe. And the merch. And maybe the dog that randomly appears on camera. Turning cosplay into a combat art Cosplay isn't just for conventions anymore. Girl gamers are turning matches into full-on character experiences, blending handmade armor, wings, and makeup into their actual streams. And it's not fluff. These cosplayers aren't just posing—they're taking wins while dressed as magical girls or post-apocalyptic warriors. Imagine getting wiped by someone in six-inch platform boots and a hand-stitched cape. Humbling. 3. Owning the casino and poker table Women aren't sticking to MOBAs or cozy games. The casino world—slots, poker, roulette—is officially in their hands, too. Quick, no-fuss platforms make it easier than ever to jump into a round without the usual hassle. It's casual gaming that respects your time—cooler, safer, and way more welcoming thanks to women showing up, playing smart, and streaming their sessions with total transparency. Leading all-female Esports teams Who said girls don't do competitive? All-female esports squads are popping up everywhere, and they're not just for show—they're stacking wins, attracting sponsors, and building serious fanbases. Look at Valkyrae , for example—the queen of YouTube gaming and co-owner of 100 Thieves. She's not just playing the game; she's running parts of the industry while inspiring millions to pick up a controller and think, 'Hey, maybe I can do this too.' And younger girl gamers are watching, learning the moves, and seeing real career paths open in what used to feel like an off-limits arena. The future leaderboard? Probably pink. And powerful. 5. Developing games they truly want to play Why wait for someone else to make the perfect game when you can code it yourself? Women developers are creating indie hits that speak to their own stories—whether it's cozy sims about witchy cafés or horror games that aren't just pointless jump scares. The result? Games that feel new. Relatable. Human. And best of all—actually fun. 6. Building safer gaming spaces from scratch Are you sick of strange voice chat moments and rude strangers? So were they. That's why girl gamers made their own Discord servers, gaming groups, and invite-only tournaments where fun is the most important thing and drama is not welcome . New players stay because these quiet, safe parts of the gaming world. You stay when someone teaches you how to build in Fortnite without making fun of you, or when your squad even pings enemies instead of yelling. 7. Running the merch game, too Forget about those huge 'EAT SLEEP GAME REPEAT' shirts. You deserve better. Girl gamers now have their own fashion lines, which include Switch cases that look like designer clutches, pins you could wear to brunch, and prints that you would hang up. It's not extra stuff; it's style with a hidden level-up. Girls who play video games don't 'break in' anymore. They have the controller, the keys, and the codes. And they're just getting started. DOCTOR WHO: Our Favorite Season 2 Episodes RELATED: Doctor Who : Our Favorite Easter Eggs From 'Lux'

Is Natalie Reynolds related to Ryan Reynolds? Controversial TikToker under fire for tricking women into jumping into a lake
Is Natalie Reynolds related to Ryan Reynolds? Controversial TikToker under fire for tricking women into jumping into a lake

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Is Natalie Reynolds related to Ryan Reynolds? Controversial TikToker under fire for tricking women into jumping into a lake

Natalie Reynolds, a 26-year-old TikToker and Kick streamer, is under serious fire after a prank video almost led to tragedy. Many online are now calling for her to be jailed. This week, a video of Natalie crying outside TikTok's Los Angeles office after her account got banned went viral, sparking even more outrage. Earlier, she had also gone viral for claiming to be actor Ryan Reynolds' daughter. Natalie Reynold's dangerous prank that crossed the line Natalie Reynolds went viral for all the wrong reasons after filming a disturbing "scavenger hunt" video in May at Austin's Lady Bird Lake. In the clip, she allegedly offered a homeless woman $20 to jump into the water—despite the woman not knowing how to swim. Footage shows the woman struggling and screaming for help while Reynolds and her group reportedly walked away. Emergency services were called, but the TikToker had already left the scene. ‼️TikToker Natalie Reynolds was banned from TikTok for deceiving a mentally ill homeless woman into jumping into a lake, by promising her $20.00, and then running away when she could not fire dept/paramedics had to pull her out of the water. Viral meltdown at TikTok HQ After TikTok banned her account, Reynolds was seen having an emotional breakdown outside the company's LA office. In another video, she blames another creator for being 'jealous' and says she plans to take legal action. But many online are convinced that her account was banned because of her 'scavenger hunt' prank. The irony wasn't lost on viewers, who noted she cried over lost clout but showed no concern for the woman she endangered. Natalie Reynolds crying and shouting outside of TikTok headquarters because she wants her account unbanned after deceiving a mentally ill homeless woman. TikTok is a career 😬... according to Natalie Reynolds and it should go with a messed makeup 😂Note: She got banned after convincing a homeless woman to jump into the lake for $20 then runaway. Social media demands justice: 'Why isn't she in jail' Social media users have been relentless in their criticism, with many calling for Reynolds to face legal consequences. Some have labeled her actions as attempted murder, while others argue she should at least be held accountable for endangerment. "MURDERER!!" Why isn't she in jail? Did she commit a crime if her intention was murder?" one user demanded. "And here you can hear her crying at TikTok headquarters because they banned her, and she doesn't have any sympathy towards the woman that almost drowned—none at all. We should make sure everybody in the US knows about this girl," wrote another. "Why was she not arrested and charged?! A civil lawsuit needs to be brought against her by the family of the bullied girl!! Where are the lawyers?" A third comment read. One person bluntly wrote, "She deserves it, dumb, cold-hearted little girl. She cries over her TikTok account but laughs while someone is drowning. She's the one messed up in the head, not the homeless woman." Some took a philosophical approach: "One doing, causing suffering will find out the hard way consciousness is within all. Treat others how you'd like to be treated. After all, what is within you is within all." The calls for justice were clear: "Jail her, honestly. Could be charged for attempted murder," one person stated. Is Natalie Reynolds related to Ryan Reynolds? Before this, Natalie had already gone viral for claiming to be Ryan Reynolds' daughter. In a TikTok video shared in March earlier this year, she lip-synced to 'Grace Kelly' by MIKA while wearing a red crop top and black pants. She then flashed a photo of Ryan Reynolds and said he was her dad. Natalia Reynolds claims to be the daughter of Ryan Reynolds. #RyanReynolds But it turned out to be just another one of her pranks. Natalie is known for doing things like this to get attention. She is not related to Ryan Reynolds at all. The only thing they seem to share is a last name. Meanwhile, the Deadpool & Wolverine actor shares four children with They have three daughters—James, Inez, and Betty—and their fourth child, a son whom they've named Olin, was born in early 2023. They're known for being very private about their family life.

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