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Pink Villa
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Disha Patani wears backless Rs 7,050 wrap top, low-waist jeans and flaunts her bare back at Monaco Grand Prix
Disha Patani and bold fashion always go hand-in-hand. The actress attended the Formula 1 - Monaco Grand Prix, Europe, and her outfit was just BOMB. Breaking the fashion bars, the icon looked sexy, raising the heat in the wrap top and street-style jeans. Disha has always been a fan of experimenting with daring outfits, and the recent one surely is one for the books. Making a jaw-dropping fashion statement, Disha Patan i wore an Ayla satin backless plunge wrap top from Jaded London worth Rs 7,050. With its deep neckline, the top gave just a glimpse of her cleavage, whereas, the criss-cross pattern was wrapped around her waist. Her top choice was bold and just what she needed to flaunt her toned figure. Also, it had a gold chain at the chest front, adding a bit of 90s glam touch. Another central focus of the look was her bottoms, which were definitely not our usual expected jeans. It was forest camo colossus jeans from the same brand and was worth Rs 11,000. The cool jeans choice added the street-style vibe, just what she needed to feel at ease and enjoy the race. Not settling for the bare minimum, the Bharat actress added a dash of cool and class with Gucci's rectangular frame sunglasses worth Rs 54,476. Her hair was left open in the side partition; after some time, she tied it into a messy bun. Another cute detail in her look was the Chanel heart charm flat bag over her shoulder. As for the beauty choice, she ditched the glam makeup and went ahead with the subtle approach. She added just a hint of blush on her cheeks and completed the look with nude-shade lipstick. Disha Patani has always kept us on our toes with her bold and daring fashion, and we're definitely not questioning it. With her choice of wrap top paired with the cool printed jeans and classy bag and sunglasses, the actress just casually dropped the masterclass look! Are you recreating it soon?


Jordan News
18-05-2025
- Business
- Jordan News
Ayla Marina to Host Third Edition of Boat Show at the End of This Month - Jordan News
Ayla Marina to Host Third Edition of Boat Show at the End of This Month Ayla is set to host the third consecutive edition of the Ayla Marina Boat Show later this month, showcasing the latest developments in the marine services sector. اضافة اعلان This exciting edition, scheduled for Friday and Saturday, May 23–24, will open its doors to enthusiasts and boat and yacht lovers from Jordan and abroad. Attendees will enjoy exceptional activities and gain insights into all aspects of marine services from industry experts and professionals. The 2025 Ayla Marina Boat Show will feature a wide range of yachts and boats, bringing together marine industry specialists, enthusiasts, and the public to explore a collection of renowned brands. It also provides direct engagement opportunities with a select group of professionals in the maritime industry. The exhibition aims to boost growth in the marine and tourism sectors by showcasing top innovations and services offered by players in the industry — from suppliers to financial institutions. It will also highlight the latest global practices, contributing to the local advancement of this sector. Eng. Adel Ma'ani, Director of Ayla Marina, stated: 'We look forward to welcoming industry leaders to this pioneering event, which aligns with our long-term strategy to support tourism and strengthen marine services in Jordan. Our efforts are dedicated to advancing the sector and attracting yacht and boat lovers, bringing them together with logistics leaders, suppliers, and financial institutions in one hub where they can explore the latest in this ever-evolving industry.' He added: 'The third edition of the show reflects Ayla's commitment to developing the sector by fostering productive partnerships across industries. This contributes to economic activity and growth, enriching marine, tourism, and related services. Our goal is to transform this flagship event into a major annual regional exhibition, placing it on the map of key boat and yacht events. It also celebrates Jordan's maritime heritage and offers unmatched advantages through Ayla Marina.' The Ayla Marina Boat Show has become a key platform for boat and yacht enthusiasts and those interested in the future of marine services in Aqaba and the broader region. It promotes the expansion of services and sparks in-depth conversations around excellence and leadership in the industry. Ayla Marina offers boat owners direct access to the Red Sea through 231 berths for vessels up to 40 meters in length. These are supported by top-tier infrastructure, maintenance, and internationally acclaimed services. Recently, the marina earned the prestigious Gold Anchor Award for excellence in marina operations, as well as Clean Marina certification, and it proudly flies the Blue Flag — an international symbol of environmental quality.


Metro
13-05-2025
- Metro
Man arrested after woman ‘body slammed' in trend spreading across London
A man has been arrested after a woman was 'body slammed' to the ground in an incel trend spreading across London. Ayla Mellek, 20, said she was left with whiplash and bruising after she was pushed to the ground by a runner last Sunday. She was walking along Mile End canal when she tried to move out of the way of the man, who was running and grunting towards at her at full speed, but he instead allegedly went straight through her. Police have since confirmed a 38-year-old man from Whitechapel has been arrested on suspicion of common assault in relation to the attack, as well as a second incident. The 20-year-old told Metro: 'After he collided with me, I heard a grunt of satisfaction come from him. 'Bear in mind, he is huge and around 6ft 4in tall. As he came towards me, I turned my body to make a gap for him to run through, but instead he ran at me at full speed and completely bodied me. 'It felt like he was trying to knock me into the canal, but the way my body was turned it meant I hit the ground instead.' Ayla was knocked face first to the ground so hard it knocked the air out of her lungs and left with her cuts down her hands and arms and whiplash across her upper body. Hoping it was an accident, Ayla decided not to report it to the police, until a couple approached her afterwards and said the attacker had knocked an elderly man into the canal just hours before hitting her. 'They saw I was crying and heard what had happened and came and told me he had actually just pushed someone into the water,' Ayla said. 'That's when I knew it wasn't an accident.' The attack on Ayla comes as Japanese trend Butsukari otoko, which translates to 'bumping man', spread across the UK. It started with men ramming into woman in busy train stations, but has since spread outside of stations into streets and, now, into other countries. More Trending The attacker 'gets off' on feeling superior to the victim, who is often left shaken and injured after the incident. After Ayla put up a post on TikTok, her comment section was flooded with women describing similar experiences. Elly Bailey wrote: 'This happened to me outside of Old Street station a few months ago! I was waiting to cross the road and a man running body slammed me so hard I got knocked over backwards onto the concrete. 'As well as cutting my elbow, hitting my head, bruising my hands and wrists, my camera that was in my bag broke from the impact and I had to pay to get it fixed.' Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Tory MP Patrick Spencer charged with two sexual assaults at London's Groucho Club MORE: Man wrongly locked up for 38 years for murder he didn't do says 'he's not angry' MORE: The alarming tactics of hackers targeting major firms like M&S and Co-op


Daily Mirror
11-05-2025
- Daily Mirror
Women deliberately 'body slammed' by strangers in sick trend spreading across UK
A horror Japanese trend called 'Butsukari otoko' in which a man deliberately body slams woman in public is being reported in the UK - it's been linked to online incel communities Women have described being deliberately 'body slammed' by strangers after a cruel misogynistic trend reached the UK. So-called 'Butsukari otoko' attacks - in which a man deliberately throws his weight at a random woman in public - are said to be on the rise in Britain after first being reported in Japan. The shocking incidents, which often leave victims injured and severely shaken, are believed to have originated among ' incels ' in the country - an online community of men who hold hateful and often violent misogynistic views about the opposite sex. In the UK, many of these incidents have been reported on public transport, though others have recalled being subjected to the attacks outside in "broad daylight". One 20-year-old woman said she had been walking along Mile End canal in East London on a "busy day" when she was suddenly slammed into by a "massive" man. She said the impact knocked her to the ground, and left her suffering from whiplash for days afterwards. Influencer Ayla Mellek said on TikTok: "There were cyclists, runners, just people walking, mothers with prams, it was bustling, people with dogs. "I'm walking with my friend and there's this guy running towards me. He's massive, double my height, six foot four, he had muscles all over his shoulders and he was dressed in blue and he was running. "He literally was just somebody who was running along the canal - a lot of people jog - and we were walking. "He's grunting, and I can hear he's grunting as he's getting closer to me, deep, deep grunting and growling. "So I twist my body so he can get past me because it is a bit crowded. There was a gap for him to get past me, but instead of going in this gap, this guy ran at me at full force and body slammed me to the ground. "With so much force, this guy slammed me in the chest. I twisted in the air and landed face down on the floor." After getting back to her feet, Ayla said she initially had wondered whether it had been an accident - but soon afterwards a couple approached her and told her they had seen the same man "push someone into the water", making it clear to her that she had been the victim of a deliberate attack She reported the incident to police, but has so far been told that no arrests have been made. Other women also shared stories of similar attacks in London in the comments section of the video. One wrote: "This happened to me outside of Old Street station a few months ago! I was waiting to cross the road and a man running body slammed me so hard I got knocked over backwards onto the concrete." Another said: "As well as cutting my elbow, hitting my head, bruising my hands and wrists, my camera that was in my bag broke from the impact and I had to pay to get it fixed."


Hindustan Times
08-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Alarming trend of women being body slammed by 'bumping men' spreads across London: Report
A 20-year-old woman was left injured after being body slammed to the ground by a man in a disturbing random attack in East London, part of what many fear is a spreading incel trend known as 'butsukari otoko", according to Metro. The man ran into her, knocking her down so hard she was left with cuts, bruises, and whiplash.(Representational Image/pexel) Ayla Mellek was walking along Mile End canal with a friend when a large man, around 6'4", ran directly into her at full speed on Sunday, knocking her down so hard she was left with cuts, bruises, and whiplash. 'After he collided with me, I heard a grunt of satisfaction come from him,' Ayla told the outlet. 'Bear in mind, he is huge and around 6ft4 tall. As he came towards me, I turned my body to make a gap for him to run through, but instead he ran at me at full speed and completely bodied me.' The force of the impact knocked her to the ground face-first. 'It felt like he was trying to knock me into the canal, but the way my body was turned it meant I hit the ground instead,' she added. Though initially she thought it might have been an accident and didn't report it, her mind changed when a couple approached her moments later. They informed her that the same man had pushed an elderly man into the canal just hours earlier. 'They saw I was crying and heard what had happened and came and told me he had actually pushed someone into the water,' she said. 'That's when I knew it wasn't an accident.' 'Bumping man' The violent act echoes a trend that originated in Japan called butsukari otoko, which translates to 'bumping man.' It began in crowded train stations, where men would deliberately ram into women, and appears to be spreading globally. The disturbing motivation behind the trend is a desire to feel physically dominant and superior. In a widely reported case, Japanese man Daisuke Nagata admitted to such behaviour, saying he targeted women 'because it felt good.' He told police: 'When I got off a train once, my arm happened to hit a woman's chest and it felt good. So I thought about how to do the same without being accused. I've done this dozens of times.' Ayla posted about her experience on TikTok, which led to a flood of similar stories from other women. 'This happened to me outside of Old Street station a few months ago!' one user, Elly Bailey, wrote. 'I was waiting to cross the road and a man running body slammed me so hard I got knocked over backwards onto the concrete… my camera that was in my bag broke from the impact.' Another woman, Moanna, shared: 'Happened to me on the Underground. A guy was running towards me, I turned my body to let him pass and he bumps right into me. Full force. Damaged my shoulder. No apology.' The Metropolitan Police have confirmed that they are investigating the incident. 'Police are investigating an assault that took place on Sunday, 4 May at 12:30hrs,' the Met said in a statement. 'It is alleged a man pushed a 20-year-old woman as she walked along the canal in Mile End, Bethnal Green. She attended a police station the following day to report the incident. No arrests have been made. An investigation into the circumstances is ongoing.' Also read: YouTuber assaulted, clothes torn in 3AC coach over complaint about ₹ 20 water bottle. Shocking video is viral