Savannah Chrisley opens up about undergoing liposuction after gaining 40 pounds: ‘I didn’t like how I looked’

Savannah Chrisley, grappling with endometriosis, revealed her liposuction experience after a 40-pound weight gain due to medication. Feeling physically and emotionally drained, she sought a quick fix despite the stigma. The procedure motivated her towards a healthier lifestyle, marking a turning point in her wellness journey and inspiring openness about cosmetic procedures.

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The Silent Strain of Stardom: Adil Hussain, Bhagyashree, Anant Mahadevan, Sohaila Kapur and others speak out on burnout, pressure and pain in Bollywood – Exclusive

This ETimes feature dives deep into the undercurrent of emotional distress that runs through India’s film industry — exploring how public performance, relentless comparisons, social media scrutiny, and suppressed vulnerability have made mental health a serious, yet silent, crisis in showbiz.

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Pa Ranjith writes about the devastating loss of stuntman SM Raju during Vettuvam shooting: ‘We followed every protocol necessary to make this safe…’

A tragic accident on the sets of Pa Ranjith’s upcoming movie Vettuvam has led to the untimely demise of stunt artist S. M. Raju. The incident occurred on July 13 in Nagapattinam during the filming of a high-intensity action scene involving multiple four-wheeler vehicles. The 52-year-old collapsed while performing the stunt behind the wheel.

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Shemar Stewart’s NFL future in turmoil as Cincinnati Bengals contract dispute fuels Texas A&M comeback rumors

Shemar Stewart, the Bengals’ top pick, faces a contract standoff. He is currently training with Texas A&M. NCAA rules complicate his return to college football. A legal battle could define his future. Stewart must choose between fighting for college eligibility, settling with Cincinnati, or re-entering the draft. His decision impacts his career and earnings.

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‘Carefully consider…’: Indian embassy in Iran issues fresh advisory; urges nationals to use available exit options

Amid escalating regional tensions and recent military actions involving Israel, Iran, and the United States, the Indian Embassy in Iran has advised Indian nationals against non-essential travel to the country. The embassy urges those already in Iran to remain vigilant, monitor developments, and consider returning via available commercial options, echoing similar warnings from the US…

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