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Pink Villa
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Ankle boots on holiday? Mrunal Thakur shows how to style them with shorts
Mrunal Thakur's versatile fashion ranges from heart-stirring ethnic outfits to swoon-worthy one-piece flairs. Whatever the fashion genre may be, she never fails to serve a statement-making look. Her latest travel style was no exception, as the fashionista served up cool-girl fashion inspiration in an adorable lobster sweatshirt and denim shorts, paired with ankle-length leather boots. The actress took to Instagram to post a series of soulful pictures from her trip to the UK with her sister, serving some noteworthy fashion goals. She kept her look breezy and perky with an effortless but striking ensemble. Thakur wore a cutesy sweatshirt from the brand RiverIsland, worth around Rs 5,300. The crisp white sweatshirt boasted lobster motifs crafted with red beading details. The crew neckline with billowy, full sleeves was perfect for keeping it understated yet fashionable for the laid-back outing. Mrunal Thakur paired her sweatshirt with denim shorts. The light-washed black denim shorts, featuring gray stripe detailing on the sides, added to the cool-girl fit of the actress. This two-piece chill attire set the perfect tone for a leisurely walk around the foreign town. Going for a gold-girly aesthetic, the Sitaramam actress jeweled up her outfit with chunky golden hoops and skipped any other accessory, keeping it minimal and effortless. She carried a white baseball cap and a beige knitted bag as her fashion accompaniments. Mrunal Thakur's ankle-length boot The major highlight of Mrunal's London-exursion OOTD was her leather boots. The Jadon smooth leather boots from the brand Dr. Martens elevated the diva's look fashionably and literally as the high-platform footwear added extra inches to Thakur's form. These shoes come with a price tag of approximately Rs 17,112. For her makeup, the Family star actress kept her glam clean and minimal. She flaunted her flawless skin, topped with a hint of kohl and Barbie-pink lips. Her highlighted hair added a head-turning charm to her look. She styled her strands center-parted and straight, serving elegant-chic glam inspo.


Fox News
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Julie Chrisley is 'doing well,' focusing on family after returning home from prison
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — After more than two years behind bars, Julie Chrisley has returned home, and she's turning her full attention to what matters most: family. As she and her husband, Todd Chrisley, are looking to put that chapter behind them, their lawyer, Alex Little, shared with Fox News Digital an update on how Julie has been since she was released from prison on Wednesday. "I saw Julie yesterday. I think she's doing well," Little shared. "I mean, you have to remember this is a family, and a family that's been separated for more than two years." Julie and Todd's release from federal prison came after the couple were pardoned by President Donald Trump on Wednesday. The "Chrisley Knows Best" stars served time on bank fraud and tax evasion charges. Their lawyer continued to share a glimpse of their family reunion after they'd been separated for two years. "A huge part of being home is just getting family time and being together. And that's what she wanted to focus on today," he said. "I think it's hard," Little pointed out. "You can imagine… it's not as if you can sort of pick up immediately, but they've always stayed in contact… Todd and Julie, they didn't get to speak on the phone, but they emailed every day… I think they're doing that standard repair you do when you get back, and you're in the same place." WATCH: THE CHRISLEY FAMILY LAWYER SAYS JULIE CHRISLEY IS DOING WELL He concluded, "A lot of people… know Todd and Julie as celebrities and as reality TV stars, and I think it's really interesting for those who know them personally… know how just generally good humans they are… it's really wonderful to see them back together, back as family, and able to… restart their lives." Their attorney's comments come after Julie was visibly absent from the Chrisley family press conference on Friday. This marked the first time her husband, Todd, has spoken to the media since 2022. His daughter Savannah was also present at the press conference that was held in their home city of Nashville, Tennessee. The Chrisley patriarch also said during Friday's news conference that his wife remained resilient through her time in prison, and she is ecstatic to be reunited with her family, especially her children. "Julie, who is a wonderful, decent, God-fearing woman — and that I am blessed to have been married to and been with for over 30 years now — an excellent mother," he said. "She's at home with [adopted daughter] Chloe right now, and Chloe will not let her go." Chloe is the biological daughter of Todd's estranged son, Kyle. She became a star of the show, much to Kyle's dismay after he was kicked off the program following the first season due to his substance abuse and addiction issues. Chloe was adopted by the Chrisleys, and they were granted full custody of their granddaughter, after Kyle's addiction came into the spotlight. Meanwhile, faith, family and fitness were the pillars that carried Todd through incarceration, he said. He credited speaking with his children — Savannah, Chase and Grayson — as a saving grace. He also kept in touch with his wife of 30 years, Julie, through daily emails. "I talked to my daughter every day. To Chase, to Grayson. And I was able to email with Julie every day," he shared. "So I think that for me, I haven't had the same effects that so many people leaving the prison system have had. So I'm grateful for that." As Julie prioritized her family, she was seen leaving a butcher shop in Nashville, just one day after being released from federal prison. The reality TV star was rocking her natural hair color while smiling outside the shop. Her son, Chase, opened up about his mother's new look and said she may not go back to her blonde appearance. "My mother's an angel. She's still a beautiful woman," Chase previously told Entertainment Tonight. "Her hair's darker now. I'm like, 'Mama, we gotta go back platinum blonde.' And she's like, 'I'm not doing that.'" Todd and Julie were previously sentenced to 12 and seven years, respectively. The couple were convicted of conspiring to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million in fraudulent loans as well as tax evasion; their sentences were later reduced. Todd and Julie were initially indicted in August 2019, and a new indictment was later filed. They were found guilty in June 2022 of not only bank fraud and tax evasion, but also conspiring to defraud the IRS.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Hiking Influencer Hannah Moody's Family Speaks Out After She Was Found Dead Near Arizona Trail
Hiking influencer Hannah Moody, 31, was confirmed dead after her body was discovered along a trail in Scottsdale, Arizona on May 22. She was reported missing the day prior On Wednesday, May 28, Hannah's mother, Terri Moody, spoke to Arizona's Family about grieving as the family awaits more clarity about what happened to her daughter, who had over 42,000 followers on Instagram Terri said she believes the tragedy was due to heat-related causes. It was over 100 degrees outside on the day Hannah disappeared during her hikeHannah Moody's mother is speaking out less than one week after the hiking influencer's body was discovered along a trail in Arizona. Hannah was reported missing on May 21 and found dead on May 22, per a press release issued by the Scottsdale Police Department last week. On Wednesday, May 28, her mother, Terri Moody, told Arizona's Family about how she's been processing the heartbreaking death of the 31-year-old social media star. 'Yeah, it's numbing. I feel like it's not real,' Terri told the local outlet. The late influencer — who had over 45,000 Instagram followers — was found about 600 yards off the actual trail about 24 hours after she embarked on the hike. Related: Body of Hiker Hannah Moody, 31, Found Near Arizona Trail 1 Day After She Was Reported Missing 'It's ... a mystery to us right now," said Terri. "And we're trying to piece it all together because we don't know of any conditions that she had or anything like that that would have caused anything." She added, "We're all assuming it was heat-related, but you know that's inconclusive. There were no signs of foul play." Per Arizona's Family, it was 102 degrees outside on the day of Hannah's fatal hike. Per the press release from authorities, her body was discovered around noon, "near the Gateway Trailhead of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale.' Terri told the publication that Hannah intended to hike a trail she was fond of. She was meant to meet people for lunch after completing the route. Her friends reported her missing after she failed to show up for their plans. 'Anytime she could climb on top of something and look out over the nature and see the sunrise or the sunset, those were her favorite things to do,' said the grieving parent. Related: Influencer Dies at 28 After Falling 65 Feet While Mountain Climbing Terri also shared her appreciation for the many groups — comprised of both friends and strangers — who joined search and rescue teams in the initial effort to find Hannah: 'The fact that there were so many people who loved and cared for her that took on that role, all when we couldn't was really…we're really grateful for that," said Terri. She also shared a reminder for other hikers, urging them to learn from the tragedy. 'I feel like the best thing people can do is bring a friend. I know that's hard because people like to be in their solitude, but that would be my advice,' Terri said. Arizona's Family reported that Terri and the wider Scottsdale community will host a memorial hike in honor of Hannah on what would've been her 32nd birthday this Saturday, May 31. Read the original article on People


CTV News
4 days ago
- General
- CTV News
Parry Sound couple celebrates 75 years of marriage
Ray and Shirley Hanna are pictured in 1950 (L) and in 2023 (R). A local couple is marking a rare and remarkable milestone this year: 75 years of marriage. Ray, 98, and Shirley Hanna, 95, both longtime residents of Parry Sound, were married on March 1, 1950, in a small church in Hockley Valley, near Orangeville. A blizzard that day meant guests couldn't attend the celebration, so only the bride, groom and two others were in attendance, but the family says they made up for it with several dances later on. Their love story began through a shared connection. Shirley's sister Connie and Ray's sister Shirley—who shared the same name as the bride—were friends and introduced them. At the time, Shirley was 18 and Ray was 20. The couple began dating and got engaged on November 25, 1949, which was also Shirley's mother's birthday. Ray and Shirley Hanna Ray and Shirley Hanna, of Parry Sound, were married March 1, 1950 in Orangeville, Ont., (Supplied) Before marriage, Ray worked as a taxi driver, while Shirley was employed at the Metropolitan store. Not long after their engagement, Shirley's parents moved back to Orangeville, where she had been raised. But Shirley chose to stay in Parry Sound with Ray's family. Over the decades, the couple raised a large family. They have seven daughters, 24 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren, and nine great-great-grandchildren, with one more on the way. In their earlier years, the Hannas enjoyed attending country music festivals with friends, often travelling in their fifth-wheel trailer. These days, the couple's social lives continue through weekly visits to the local seniors' centre. Ray plays in the Tuesday morning band and enjoys pool on Thursday afternoons. Despite being in their late 90s, the couple continues to live independently in their own home. Ray still drives, taking Shirley shopping locally and on short out-of-town trips to places like Huntsville and Bracebridge. He also handles lawn care with his riding mower. Shirley likes to keep busy by cooking dinner, doing the laundry and baking.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
Elderly man with COVID-19 passes away in Karnataka
Karnataka reports two recent COVID-19 related deaths, one in Belagavi involving a 70-year-old with pre-existing conditions and another in Bengaluru involving an 84-year-old with comorbidities. The state currently has 126 active cases, with 40 new infections reported recently. Nationally, active cases have risen to 1,010, driven by new variants, prompting increased vigilance and preventive measures. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Karnataka COVID cases Total number of COVID cases Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads In a similar case in Karnataka, a 70-year-old man from Benakanahalli village in Belagavi district, who tested positive for COVID-19, passed away at a hospital, a senior health official Gupta, Principal Secretary of Karnataka's Health and Family Welfare department, verified the death. The patient, who had age-related health issues, was admitted to Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences District Hospital for treatment. After testing positive for COVID-19 in the morning, he was immediately moved to the COVID ward and died late Wednesday on May 17, an 84-year-old man with serious comorbidities died at a private hospital in Whitefield, Bengaluru; his COVID-19 test results came back positive of May 28, Karnataka reported 126 active COVID-19 cases, with 40 new infections recorded that day, according to the health department bulletin. Health officials confirmed that all district and tertiary hospitals across Karnataka are equipped and prepared to manage COVID-19 of May 29, 2025, India has reported a total of 1,010 active COVID-19 cases, marking a significant increase from 257 cases on May 19. The surge is attributed to the emergence of new variants, NB.1.8.1 and LF.7, which have been identified in states such as Kerala, Maharashtra, and response to the uptick in cases, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has urged the public to adhere to preventive measures, including wearing masks in crowded places, maintaining hand hygiene, and staying updated with vaccinations. The government is also enhancing genomic surveillance to monitor the spread of these new variants.[With inputs from PTI]