Kajol breaks silence on her rude behavior with paparazzi saying she doesn’t get angry but has bad days: ‘I will not edit myself’

As an ardent admirer, I can’t help but share my thoughts on Kajol, the Bollywood diva whose acting prowess has left us spellbound. Recently, she found herself in a whirlwind of attention due to her perceived brusque interactions with the paparazzi, particularly at a Durga Puja pandal. Now, addressing the buzz, Kajol, in her characteristic candor, openly acknowledged that while she doesn’t always lose her temper, she does have off days.

The Epic Prank Cole Sprouse And David Schwimmer Played On Jennifer Aniston While Filming Friends

It doesn’t matter how many years pass or how many great shows hit the 2024 TV schedule, Friends remains one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time. The NBC series celebrated its 30th anniversary this year, and it’s been fun to go down memory lane to recall stories like that Thanksgiving trifle being even grosser than we realized and how terrible it was for the stars to film that opening fountain scene. However, there are few things that could rival the epic prank that David Schwimmer and Cole Sprouse played on Jennifer Aniston in one Season 7 episode.

Wizards of Waverly Place Mom Reflects on What Selena Gomez Has Survived

This year, Selena Gomez earned her first Primetime Emmy nomination for the series “Only Murders in the Building”. With two Grammy nominations previously under her belt, it’s evident that Gomez is a formidable presence in Hollywood. Her career took off with popular shows like the Disney sitcom “Wizards of Waverly Place”, and recently, Maria Canals-Barrera, who portrayed Gomez’s mother on the show, discussed their relationship during an interview with MovieWeb. This conversation occurred around the release of her movie “Seven Cemeteries”, which also features Danny Trejo. Canals-Barrera also shared insights about working together and the revival of the Disney series, titled “Wizards Beyond Waverly Place“.

Sylvester Stallone’s Cliffhanger Didn’t Deserve a Worst Picture Razzie Nom

For more than four decades, there’s no doubt that no cinematic establishment stirs up as much excitement or controversy as the Golden Raspberry Awards, often referred to simply as the Razzies. Established in 1981 by John Wilson and Mo Murphy, the Razzies were initially designed as a satirical alternative to the Academy Awards, holding an annual event to honor the worst films of the year. While some view the Razzies as a humorous antidote to the self-aggrandizing nature of awards season, many others find the show to be unkind and just as likely to target the easy victims as the Oscars do.