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Time of India
29 minutes ago
- Time of India
"If you got ambition" - Paul Pierce advises men to value loyalty over pretty girls
"If you got ambition" - Paul Pierce advises men to value loyalty over pretty girls (Image Source: Getty Images) Boston Celtics legend Paul Pierce has always been called The Truth, and now he is proving why. On his podcast this week, with co-host Azar Farideh beside him, he gave men advice that made people stop and think. He did not talk about basketball. He discussed relationships, choices, and life. His comments about women, ambition, and loyalty immediately became much discussed online and became one of the most discussed events of the day. Paul Pierce shares life advice with co-host Azar Farideh on podcast On Tuesday, August 19, Paul Pierce joined his co-host Azar Farideh on the new episode of Truth After Dark. The show streamed online, and fans everywhere could tune in. At the 21:19 mark, Pierce paused and spoke with a serious face. 'This is what I got to say today, and this has been on my mind,' Pierce said. He told men to stand tall, stay focused, and avoid being distracted. His tone was sharp. His message was simple. 'Chest up, chin out, men. If you got ambition, if you are really grinding, leave these little pretty girls alone.' The clip quickly spread across social media. Fans cut short videos from the podcast and shared them on Instagram and X. Some laughed, some agreed, and some questioned the way he framed women by numbers. Paul Pierce tells how men should value loyalty over looks By the 22:57 mark of the podcast, Paul Pierce gave more details. He told men not to chase women only for looks. He said many look at Instagram and call a woman a nine or a ten. But, in his words, those ratings do not matter in real life. 'Get you a five or a six,' Pierce said. 'Maybe a seven. Someone who is going to put elbow into it. Someone who will be down for you 100 percent. Someone who will fight tooth and nail with you.' The 47-year-old Celtics champion explained that true value comes from women who stay when life gets hard. He said men should not just chase after beauty, but should also seek loyalty, effort, and heart. His honesty, as always, carried the same energy he showed on the court. The comments sparked fast reactions. One fan said: He Right Don't Let These B******Fade You…2 Pac ..Can't Fade Me Other one said: Old niggas tryna gatekeep the pretty women ain't crazy ?? Another fan said: It's crazy that it takes yall this old to realize this. I knew this was the game since I was in middle school. But no matter the views, his words reached thousands the same night. Clips continued to trend on X, and outlets like them reposted his lines. Also Read: 'Goodies' singer Ciara's phone-a-friend game reveals an unknown truth about Vanessa Bryant Paul Pierce, still known as 'The Truth,' had once again spoken without filter. This time, it was not about basketball. It was about what he thinks men should value most in women. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Time of India
30 minutes ago
- Time of India
Why did Ayesha Curry hate spotlight? Entrepreneur talks about the time husband Stephen Curry became an NBA superstar
Ayesha and Stephen Curry are an adorable couple (Image via Instagram / @ayeshacurry) Ayesha Curry , the wife of Stephen Curry, recently talked about the highs and lows she went through when her husband became a popular NBA star. The founder of Sweet July revealed on Wednesday's episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast that she couldn't tolerate being the center of attention during that time. She went on to explain that she had to handle rude fans, invasions of privacy, and disparaging remarks . She also discussed adjusting to a new timeline, navigating her early 20s, and how becoming a mother affected her identity. Ayesha Curry opened up about her marriage, motherhood, and her identity on the Call Her Daddy Podcast Recently, Ayesha Curry appeared on the podcast with Alexandra Cooper. After a while, they talked about her husband, the famous NBA star, when discussing her family and connections. Speaking of which, she stated: 'It's a double-edged sword because parts of it have afforded me doors to be opened.. I obviously have to walk through them and put in the work to stay in them…. In the beginning, I hated it so much.' She further said that the 11-time NBA All-Star and Ayesha Curry had different ideas about their future. She said: 'I did not sign up for it. I also always thought that, I didn't know that he was going to end up playing basketball. He said he wanted to be a high school basketball coach. I thought I was going to be the girl out there getting it.' She then said, laughing: 'So, I didn't know. And it was weird. Sports fans are so different than maybe entertainment world fans. And oftentimes, it's very ruthless, so I wasn't expecting that either.' Then, talking about who confessed their love, Mrs. Curry further said: 'I 100% said I love you first. I was visiting him at school and getting ready to leave to go back to my mom's house; I said it, and he didn't say it back. He just stared at me, and my eyes started to well up…' Stephen Curry's wife reportedly didn't want to get married before meeting the NBA icon The 36-year-old Stephen Curry 's wife and the mother of their four kids went on to talk about their future and her current situation during the episode. She continued by discussing her early goals and the changes in her life. Ayesha Curry is a successful entrepreneur (Image via Instagram / @ayeshacurry) She said: 'I didn't want kids. I didn't wanna get married. I thought I was gonna be a career girl and that's it.. And I had my eyes set on my goals, and I was never the little girl that, like, dreamt about the wedding dress and all of that.' The life she leads now is very different from her original intention. She had her sights set on acting before she started dating the future NBA player. She even dropped out of high school early and relocated to Los Angeles to launch her career. However, life had other plans. Also read: Ayesha Curry celebrates anniversary with heartfelt message for husband and NBA star Stephen Curry Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Hindustan Times
33 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Survivor 49 cast revealed: Meet the 18 contestants competing for the title
Jeff Probst and the Survivor crew are heading back to Fiji for Season 49 of the long-running CBS competition. This week, fans got their first look at the 18 castaways who will be marooned on the Mamanuca Islands. According to Variety, CBS dropped the full lineup a month out from the debut, giving viewers a taste of who will be fighting it out for the million-dollar prize and the title of Sole Survivor. Season 49 of the long-running CBS competition will premiere September 24 with a two-hour kickoff episode.(Instagram/Survivorcbs) As usual, the players come from all walks of life - a mix of corporate employees, creators, people from law enforcement, and even a rocket scientist. Two of the season's contestants were originally tapped to appear in the show's milestone 50th season. However, they will be playing now, adding a small twist to the lead-up. Also read: The Morning Show season 4 trailer drops: Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon return to UBN Survivor Season 49: List of participants According to The Wrap, the following is the list of all 18 participants who will be seen in Survivor 49. 1. Alex Moore, 27 Moore is a political communications director from Washington, DC. Known for his strategic mindset, he could be one to watch when alliances start forming. 2. Kimberly 'Annie' Davis, 49 A musician from Austin, Texas. At 49, she brings life experience and a creative edge that could help her stand out socially. 3. Jake Latimer, 36 A correctional officer from Canada. Used to handling tough situations, he may lean on discipline and grit to survive the game. 4. Jason Treul, 32 Law clerk based in California. With a background in law, he could excel in reading people and spotting loopholes. 5. Jawan Pitts, 28 Video editor from Los Angeles. Used to working behind the scenes, now he will be front and center competing for the big prize. 6. Jeremiah Ing, 39 Global events manager from Toronto. His career in planning and logistics may translate well to strategy and tribe dynamics. 7. Kristina Mills, 36 MBA career coach. Mills is killed in motivation and leadership. She may find herself naturally stepping into a guiding role. 8. Matt Williams, 52 Airport ramp agent from Utah. The oldest contestant this season, Williams will be relying on resilience and experience to outlast his competition. 9. Michelle 'MC' Chukwujekwu, 29 Fitness trainer from San Diego. Athletic and high-energy, Chukwujekwu is likely to shine in challenges. 10. Nate Moore, 47 Film producer. Comfortable managing big personalities, he may have the social chops to navigate alliances. 11. Nicole Mazullo, 26 Financial crime consultant from Philadelphia. With an eye for detail, she could be quick to catch strategic shifts in the game. 12. Rizo Velovic, 25 Tech sales professional from Yonkers, New York. Velovic is young, ambitious, competitive, and he could play a bold game. 13. Sage Ahrens-Nichols, 30 Clinical social worker based in Olympia, Washington. Likely to lean on empathy and connection as she builds trust with others. 14. Savannah Louie, 31 Former reporter from Atlanta. Skilled at asking questions and reading between the lines, she could make a sharp strategist. 15. Shannon Fairweather, 28 Wellness specialist from Boston. With a focus on balance and mindfulness, she may keep calm under pressure. 16. Sophi Balerdi, 27 An entrepreneur from Miami. Business-minded and independent, she may play a calculated, risk-taking game. 17. Sophie Segreti, 31 A strategy associate from New York. Her career in planning could help her thrive when long-term gameplay kicks in. 18. Steven Ramm, 35 A rocket scientist from Denver. Analytical and precise, he may rely on logic to guide his decisions in the competition. Also read: From Jude Law to Mel Whitney: Meet the full cast of Netflix's Black Rabbit What to expect from Survivor 49? It is scheduled to premiere on September 24 with a two-hour kickoff episode. The season continues with 90-minute episodes every Wednesday, also streaming on Paramount+. With 18 new castaways from across North America, and even two players who were initially set for the milestone season 50, the stage is set for another unpredictable run in Fiji. FAQs When does Survivor season 49 premiere? The two-hour premiere airs September 24 on CBS. Where is Survivor 49 filmed? The season was filmed in the Mamanuca Islands of Fiji. How many contestants are in Survivor 49? 18 castaways are competing this season. Will Survivor 49 episodes be longer? Yes, the show will air 90-minute episodes after the premiere. Can fans stream Survivor 49 online? Yes, new episodes will stream the same day on Paramount+.