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Nepo-brother joins Celebrity Gogglebox with ITV star sibling – can you guess who he is?
Nepo-brother joins Celebrity Gogglebox with ITV star sibling – can you guess who he is?

The Irish Sun

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Nepo-brother joins Celebrity Gogglebox with ITV star sibling – can you guess who he is?

A NEW pairing will star in tonight's Celebrity Gogglebox - but it'll clash with one of the duo's other shows on a rival channel. The famous half of the pair expressed her excitement about taking part with her sibling today on Instagram. Advertisement 4 Maya Jama and brother Omar are on tonight's Celebrity Gogglebox Credit: Instagram 4 The episode will air at the same time as Love Island Credit: Instagram Sitting beside her brother Omar, 28, Omar added: "Yeah, we'll be there, will you? Commenting on their similarities, one person wrote: "Male version I swear. Trippy." Another joked they were expecting her to be with Advertisement READ MORE ON MAYA JAMA Actress Joely Richardson posted: "Lovely to see your brother." Omar is successful in his own right having modelled for some big name brands like Portuguese Soul, Etro Fashion Week and Celine. The siblings occasionally appear together on social media and have remained close through Maya's rise to superstardom and her globetrotting lifestyle. Advertisement Most read in News TV And it's only going to get more chaotic as Blonde stunner Poppy Harrison is on her way to stir things up. Love Island first look: Are Harry and Shakira back on the cards? Poppy 22, broke up with her boyfriend just this week following the news she would be making a shock entrance into the villa. The Islander, from Staffordshire, flew out to Mallorca last night and is expected to be poolside this weekend. Advertisement A source said: 'Poppy is super flirtatious on a night out and I could see her fitting in well with this year's cast. 'She is a fan of the show." They continued: "Her split came with her ex came out of the blue - her boyfriend wasn't expecting it at all." 4 Maya's career has gone stratospheric Credit: Getty Advertisement 4 Love Island's new bombshell has been revealed as Poppy Harrison Credit: Instagram

Nepo-brother joins Celebrity Gogglebox with ITV star sibling – can you guess who he is?
Nepo-brother joins Celebrity Gogglebox with ITV star sibling – can you guess who he is?

Scottish Sun

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Nepo-brother joins Celebrity Gogglebox with ITV star sibling – can you guess who he is?

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A NEW pairing will star in tonight's Celebrity Gogglebox - but it'll clash with one of the duo's other shows on a rival channel. The famous half of the pair expressed her excitement about taking part with her sibling today on Instagram. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 Maya Jama and brother Omar are on tonight's Celebrity Gogglebox Credit: Instagram 4 The episode will air at the same time as Love Island Credit: Instagram Sitting beside her brother Omar, 28, Love Island host Maya Jama, 30, said: "Hi everyone. It's Maya and my brother Omar. We are so excited to be on Gogglebox this Friday 9pm. Make sure you tune in and hear us chatting absolute rubbish." Omar added: "Yeah, we'll be there, will you? Commenting on their similarities, one person wrote: "Male version I swear. Trippy." Another joked they were expecting her to be with her footballer boyfriend, writing: "We wanted Ruben Dias." Actress Joely Richardson posted: "Lovely to see your brother." Omar is successful in his own right having modelled for some big name brands like Portuguese Soul, Etro Fashion Week and Celine. The siblings occasionally appear together on social media and have remained close through Maya's rise to superstardom and her globetrotting lifestyle. Celebrity Gogglebox will go head to head in the ratings with Love Island tonight, and Maya might even be seen commenting on her ITV show given the drama that has unfolded this week. And it's only going to get more chaotic as another bombshell has been announced. Blonde stunner Poppy Harrison is on her way to stir things up. Love Island first look: Are Harry and Shakira back on the cards? Poppy 22, broke up with her boyfriend just this week following the news she would be making a shock entrance into the villa. The Islander, from Staffordshire, flew out to Mallorca last night and is expected to be poolside this weekend. A source said: 'Poppy is super flirtatious on a night out and I could see her fitting in well with this year's cast. 'She is a fan of the show." They continued: "Her split came with her ex came out of the blue - her boyfriend wasn't expecting it at all." 4 Maya's career has gone stratospheric Credit: Getty

You don't need to accomplish things to matter
You don't need to accomplish things to matter

Fast Company

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Fast Company

You don't need to accomplish things to matter

Not long ago, a client of mine—let's call her Maya—shared something that struck me. 'I had a rare Sunday with nothing urgent on my plate. My kids were with their grandparents. My inbox was quiet. I could have done anything. Instead of feeling relaxed, I panicked. I literally didn't know what to do with myself.' She laughed softly but tears were in her eyes. 'I realized . . . I don't know how to exist without a task list. If I'm not accomplishing something, I feel like I don't matter.' Maya isn't alone. In my coaching work, I've heard this story many times— women who have full, meaningful lives yet feel they're only as good as what they checked off today. In a culture that rewards output and treats busyness like a badge of honor, it's easy to confuse productivity with worth. But what happens when you slow down —or are forced to? Who are you without the to-do list, the perfect calendar, and the high performance? This article invites you to pause and honestly examine where your worth may be tied to how much you get done. It's about recognizing patterns that keep you in constant motion—and beginning to loosen their grip so your value is rooted in something more lasting. Warning signs you might be outsourcing your self-worth to productivity You don't have to be burned out or in crisis to be stuck in this trap. Often, it's invisible—especially when things seem to be going well. Here are some subtle signs: You feel anxious or restless when you're not actively 'getting something done.' You judge your day's success by accomplishments, not feelings. You feel guilty or uncomfortable during downtime. You struggle to enjoy activities unless they're 'productive' (reading must educate, exercise must burn calories). You only feel good about yourself when exceeding expectations—at work or home. Another client, Elena—a physician and mom of three—said, 'I know rationally that I'm a good mom and doctor. But the only time I feel that way is when I'm accomplishing something measurable—publishing, presenting, finishing charts. Otherwise, I feel like I'm failing.' Elena wasn't asking to do less. She wanted to feel enough even when she wasn't at full throttle. That distinction matters. Reclaiming your self-worth doesn't mean abandoning ambition. It means building a foundation where your identity isn't tied to output highs and lows. Why this runs so deep Tying worth to productivity isn't a personal flaw—it's shaped by powerful cultural forces. We live in a society that prizes output, where worth is measured by results, not relationships or inner experience. Women are socialized to be competent, accommodating, and endlessly available—to anticipate needs, keep things running, and never drop the ball. Add motherhood, with its endless work and little feedback, and it's easy to internalize that your value depends on how much you handle without breaking. The pandemic intensified this. With work, school, and home merging, many working moms became the nerve center—managing logistics, meals, meetings, and everyone's emotions. The doing never stopped. And when people praised our resilience and ability to 'keep it together,' we absorbed the message that being useful was what made us worthy. The costs of outsourcing your worth This isn't sustainable. Even if it works temporarily, it erodes well-being. Your sense of self rises and falls with accomplishment. Burnout looms as rest feels like failure. Disconnection creeps in—you struggle to be present with loved ones unless everything is tied up. When things go off script, disappointment turns to shame, as if falling short means you're fundamentally flawed. Most damagingly, this mindset convinces you rest, joy, and self-compassion are rewards to be earned, not essential parts of being human. When worth is always up for reevaluation, peace remains out of reach. What reclaiming your worth looks like This work is slow and layered—not a quick fix or a slogan. It's a recalibration of how you relate to yourself. Start here: 1. Notice the Narratives Pay attention to thoughts that arise when you're not productive: ' I should be doing more,' ' I'm falling behind,' ' I don't deserve to rest yet. ' Notice whose voice this echoes—a parent, boss, or cultural script? Naming these is the first step to disarming them. 2. Redefine Success Create space for a fuller definition of success: being present for bedtime without planning tomorrow, holding a boundary at work, or letting something be 'good enough.' Reflect daily: What felt aligned? When did I feel like myself? Where did I honor my values? 3. Practice Being, Not Just Doing Choose small moments to simply be: sit with coffee without scrolling, walk without exercising, and rest without 'earning' it. Your nervous system may resist at first—that's normal. Over time, you'll build capacity to sit with yourself without judgment. 4. Anchor to Identity, Not Output Ask: Who am I when I'm not performing or producing? This can feel scary but also freeing. You are more than a multitasking manager—you are a person with humor, intuition, creativity, and resilience. Begin rooting your worth in being human, not heroic. One client, a lawyer and mom of two, shared: 'I still work hard, but now I can pause during the day to breathe. I let dishes wait without calling myself lazy. And strangely, I feel more powerful—not less—because my worth isn't riding on every task.' Being enough High-achieving moms are admired for how much they handle—but that admiration can come at a cost. Beneath competence and reliability often lies a quiet desire: to feel whole even when nothing is getting done. You don't need to give up your drive or goals. But you deserve a life where worth isn't constantly measured: a life where rest is allowed, not earned; where joy has space without justification; where being enough isn't something you prove—it's something you simply trust.

Meet Maya Tata, youngest scion of Tata group, new board of trustee for..., Ratan Tata was her..., father is...
Meet Maya Tata, youngest scion of Tata group, new board of trustee for..., Ratan Tata was her..., father is...

India.com

timea day ago

  • Business
  • India.com

Meet Maya Tata, youngest scion of Tata group, new board of trustee for..., Ratan Tata was her..., father is...

The Tata Group is one of India's biggest and most respected business houses, famous for its work in everything from salt and steel to cars cand software. Now, a new generation from the Tata family is slowly being prepared to carry forward this powerful legacy. One of them is Maya Tata, a 34-year-old member of the Tata family who chooses to stay away from the public eye. Guided by Ratan Tata Maya has recently been appointed to the board of trustees for the Sir Ratan Tata Industrial Institute (SRTII), which is part of the Sir Ratan Tata Trust, one of the two main shareholders of the group holding company Tata Sons. Along with her siblings, Leah and Neville, Maya was mentored by none other than Ratan Tata, the legendary former chairman of the Tata Group. He helped them prepare to eventually take on bigger roles in the business empire. A family of legacy Maya comes from a family with a rich and impressive business background. She is the daughter of Noel Tata, who is Ratan Tata's half-brother, and Aloo Mistry, the daughter of late billionaire Pallonji Mistry. Aloo is also the sister of Cyrus Mistry, who once served as chairman of the Tata Group. This makes Maya closely connected to both the Tata and Mistry business families. Maya's grandfather was Naval Tata, who was adopted into the Tata family. He married Simone Tata, Maya's grandmother, who played a big role in building two well-known brands like Lakmé, the cosmetics company, and Trent, which runs popular stores like Westside. Education and early career Maya completed her studies in the UK, attending the well-known Bayes Business School and the University of Warwick. With this strong academic foundation, she stepped into the world of business by joining the Tata Opportunities Fund, which is a part of Tata Capital. While working there, Maya focused on portfolio management and investor relations, two key areas that helped her understand how large businesses function and grow. It gave her a good grip on the financial side of running a company. Moving to Tata Digital Things changed when the Tata Opportunities Fund was closed, but instead of stepping back, Maya shifted her focus to a new and growing part of the business ie.e. Tata Digital. Tata Digital is the company's way of tapping into India's fast-growing digital market. Under group chairman N Chandrasekaran, the Tata Group invested over Rs.1,000 crore in this space. Maya joined the team just as they were preparing to launch the Tata Neu App, a one-stop platform that combines shopping, payments, travel bookings, and more into a single app. Learning from the best One of the most special parts of Maya's journey is the personal mentorship she's receiving from Ratan Tata, her half-uncle and one of India's most admired business leaders. He has brought Maya and her siblings, Leah and Neville, onto the board of the Tata Medical Centre Trust, giving them early exposure to leadership roles in important parts of the Tata ecosystem. Even though she stays away from the spotlight, Maya Tata is slowly but steadily building her experience to her playing a meaningful role in the future of the Tata Group. A Family of achievers Maya's aunt, Rohiqa Mistry, who is the wife of the late Cyrus Mistry (former chairman of the Tata Group), is one of India's richest women, with a reported net worth of around Rs. 56,000 crore. Her family connections place her at the crossroads of two of India's most powerful business houses — the Tatas and the Mistrys.

Bullying or misunderstanding? Unpacking the viral school assault case in Terengganu
Bullying or misunderstanding? Unpacking the viral school assault case in Terengganu

Sinar Daily

time2 days ago

  • Sinar Daily

Bullying or misunderstanding? Unpacking the viral school assault case in Terengganu

SHAH ALAM – A viral Instagram post by a local man identified as Amir Hafiz has reignited national debate on school safety after his 12-year-old daughter, Maya, was hospitalised following an alleged physical assault at a primary school in Terengganu. With authorities calling the incident a misunderstanding and the victim's family seeking legal counsel, the case has triggered widespread concern over how bullying is handled in Malaysian schools. Despite the incident occurring around 10am, Amir has confirmed that he only learned of it hours later, at 4.45pm, when his daughter returned home and told him herself — not the school. Photo: Instagram / @ Here's what transpired and the events that followed: April 2024: The First Warning More than a year ago, on April 22, 2024, Amir wrote that his daughter Maya, then a Year 6 student at SK Sultan Sulaiman 1 in Terengganu, had already been the target of ongoing verbal bullying. He took action by lodging a police report, but the school opted to resolve the matter internally. 'We lodged a police report. The school requested to resolve it internally. The headteacher, senior assistant for student affairs and discipline teacher were present and they promised to transfer the class as the perpetrator had a history of bullying,' Amir wrote on Instagram. Despite assurances, Amir feared the worst. He made several attempts to remind the teachers of his daughter's plight. 'Please don't wait until something worse happens…' was a message he relayed to the teachers, according to his Instagram post. However, as he later reflected, he never imagined that a year later, the situation would escalate into a physical assault that almost cost his daughter her life. May 21, 2025: Violence Erupts On May 21, things turned violent for Maya. In a series of disturbing events, another student, identified as Ozil in Amir's Instagram post, allegedly assaulted Maya at school. According to Amir Hafiz, blood was found during a urine test and Maya was subsequently warded. Photo: Instagram / @ According to Amir's account, Ozil assaulted Maya by pulling on her hijab, kicking her in the stomach twice, grabbing her head and ramming his forehead into hers forcefully. He then threatened to punch her in front of a teacher at school. Despite the incident occurring around 10am, Amir confirmed that he only learned of it hours later, at 4:45 pm, when his daughter returned home and told him herself, rather than the school. 'My daughter was traumatised. We went straight to the hospital and the case was referred to OSCC (One Stop Crisis Centre). "Blood was found in her urine. She was warded due to concerns of internal injury,' he said. In a heated exchange of words, Amir called on fellow parents to reflect on the current state of school administration in protecting children and students. 'Is school truly a safe place for our children? If the perpetrator is protected and the victim sacrificed, what does this education system really stand for?' 'We are not asking for sympathy. We are asking for justice,' he wrote. The School's and JPNT's Response Outraged by the events that befell his daughter, Amir criticised the school's lack of prior action. He claimed that the bully had never faced real consequences, despite being known for previous incidents. 'My daughter is the one forced to consider transferring schools just to protect her mental health. "How long will the school keep washing its hands of responsibility? How long will the State Education Department (JPN) continue to dismiss our complaints as baseless?' he said. In the same initial Instagram post, he stated that he had contacted Terengganu State Education Department (JPNT) via a written letter regarding the bullying case but ultimately received a response informing him that they found his complaint to be baseless. Following the viral Instagram post, the JPNT released a statement, denying that the case involved bullying. Amir has further stated that he had contacted via a written letter to JPNT in regards to the bullying case but ultimately received a response informing him that they found his complaint to be baseless. Photo: Instagram / @ JPNT affirmed that the case was instead a misunderstanding between two pupils, as confirmed by the School Liaison Officer of the police. JPNT's statement also outlined the next steps for Maya's case. 'The investigation was carried out according to the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on Bullying and Misconduct. The school has also visited the student involved while she was receiving treatment at the hospital, and a reconciliation session between the parents of both students is being arranged and will be implemented in the near future,' they said. JPNT further stated that the state harbours a no-tolerance policy for any form of bullying and misconduct. 'We will not compromise on any form of bullying or misconduct and will take firm action to ensure a safe school environment," it said. Education Minister Responds to Political Allegations The incident gained further traction online amid allegations that the bully's mother is a politician with links to the Education Minister - claims that led some to speculate about undue influence over the outcome. In response, Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek recently issued a firm denial of these allegations. 'I have never known this individual. As a follow-up step, I have also instructed the MOE Integrity Unit to conduct further investigations. "I am closely following the development of this issue and want it to be resolved immediately,' she said, while condemning attempts to politicise the case and inadvertently take the conversation away from Maya's well-being. Current Circumstances for Maya On June 17, Amir updated followers on Instagram after a reconciliation session was held between the two families. While he expressed his appreciation for the efforts made regarding Maya's case, he confirmed that legal steps were being taken for his daughter's rights and welfare. 'We appreciate the efforts of JPNT in proposing a harmonious resolution. However, in order to ensure that Maya's rights and well-being remain protected, we have appointed a lawyer and entrusted them to review the decision and determine the appropriate next steps,' the post read. He expressed his heartfelt appreciation to those who have supported his cause and his daughter's rights, as matters are currently being resolved for Maya's current circumstances. 'Thank you for your prayers and support. We kindly ask that you respect our journey in seeking a calm and dignified resolution,' he said.

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