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‘Scorching hot' Priyanka Chopra gets cheeky with Nick Jonas in new pics: ‘Nickwa jiju you are very lucky'
‘Scorching hot' Priyanka Chopra gets cheeky with Nick Jonas in new pics: ‘Nickwa jiju you are very lucky'

Hindustan Times

time01-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

‘Scorching hot' Priyanka Chopra gets cheeky with Nick Jonas in new pics: ‘Nickwa jiju you are very lucky'

Actor Priyanka Chopra is raising the heat even weeks after her Met Gala 2025 outing. On Saturday, she shared a bunch of pictures of herself and husband-singer Nick Jonas as they shot a few sultry, hot photos before heading out for the gala and the afterparty. Priyanka looked stunning in a silver Balmain dress, quite reminiscent of her Aaj Ki Raat look from Don. The shimmery number caught the light just right as she posed with Nick, dressed in a suave brown-olive suit. One picture showed Priyanka and Nick looking into each other's eyes as she hold his bum. Check out the photos: A post shared by Priyanka (@priyankachopra) Fans loved Priyanka's Met Gala drop. Reddit was swooning over how Priyanka looks younger and hotter than before. 'What in the kim kendall kardash-jen-chopra is the 2nd pic… she looks really beautiful tho, the gold dress is everything,' a fan wrote. 'She's so scorching hot,' commented another. 'SO HOT EXCUSE ME???' read another comment. 'She has significantly de-aged her whole self compared to 5y back. I know she may have gotten procedures on her face but how did she even get that body? Even if it's ozempic, the apparent hollowness or lack of youthfulness is not visible on her face at all.' A person also called Nick the luckiest for landing a wife like Priyanka. 'Nickwa jiju you are very lucky. She is damn hot 🔥' Priyanka and Nick made their fourth Met Gala appearance together this year. She wore white and black polka dot number by Balmain and massive Bvlgari necklace. The couple married in 2018 in Jodhpur and welcome daughter Malti via surrogacy in 2021. Priyanka was last seen in 2023's Love Again and has a movie with SS Rajamouli and Hollywood project Heads of State in the pipeline.

Dua Lipa Embraces Bridal Vibes in a Stunning Off-the-Shoulder White Dress
Dua Lipa Embraces Bridal Vibes in a Stunning Off-the-Shoulder White Dress

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Dua Lipa Embraces Bridal Vibes in a Stunning Off-the-Shoulder White Dress

Dua Lipa continued to fuel engagement speculation over Memorial Day weekend as she seemingly leaned into her bridal style era. In a post shared on Tuesday, May 27, the "Levitating" singer paired a plunging, off-the-shoulder white dress with her rumored engagement ring. Fans believe the star is engaged to boyfriend Callum Lipa continued to fuel speculation that she's engaged to boyfriend Callum Turner as she seemingly leaned into her bridal era over Memorial Day weekend. The 'Love Again' singer took a break from her busy touring schedule for a European getaway, complete with a neon animal print style moment at the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco and a Y2K-coded espresso brown bikini studded with some serious silver hardware. However, Dua had fans doing a double take as she ditched her signature It girl street style for a romantic off-the-shoulder white dress that looked wedding-ready. Giving her 87.4 million Instagram followers a glimpse of her long weekend plans, Dua wrote, 'a little pauseeeee' alongside a carousel of her best early summer style moments. In the cover photo, the Barbie actress could be seen playfully winking at the camera and tapping her bejeweled fingers (complete with her rumored diamond engagement ring) as she posed on a wooden balcony. Dua showed off her tan in the plunging white dress by Jacquemus, which featured a classic wrapped off-the-shoulder neckline complete with gathered ruching along the body-con bodice. The star styled her black hair in effortless middle-parted waves and added a strawberry girl summer-coded beauty look with vividly flushed cheeks, black mascara, and a deep berry matte lip. Dua shared more photos of the head-turning white dress, which appeared to be made out of a jersey material with a midi-length hemline. In other images, she showed off a black quilted bag with a chain as she posed alongside her siblings, Rina and Gjin. The 'Dance the Night' singer, who publicly stepped out at the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Monaco on May 25 in a black and neon yellow-printed cheetah T-shirt, baggy gray jeans, and a black bomber jacket, didn't share any photos of her actor boyfriend Turner. In addition to her bridal-coded dress, Dua Lipa made a case for the return of metal grommets as she posed in a polka-dotted bikini. Giving the office siren style trend a subtle nod with a pair of red-rimmed glasses, the 'Levitating' singer could be seen lounging on a beach chair as she showed off the string bikini style. Dua Lipa wore her dark hair slicked back in a bun, flashing her tattoos and her diamond ring at the camera as she partially covered her face with her left hand. Read the original article on InStyle

Céline Dion pans 'unsanctioned' AI-generated music using her name, likeness
Céline Dion pans 'unsanctioned' AI-generated music using her name, likeness

USA Today

time10-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Céline Dion pans 'unsanctioned' AI-generated music using her name, likeness

The one and only Céline Dion is warning fans of AI-generated music said to feature her. The legendary singer's team took to Instagram Friday to flag fans regarding the artificial intelligence-generated music, calling it the "unsanctioned" use of "Celine Dion's musical performances, and name and likeness." The statement continued: "Please be advised that these recordings are fake and not approved, and are not songs from her official discography." It is unclear what prompted the statement to be issued. Dion has released music as recently as 2024 for the soundtrack to her documentary "I Am: Celine Dion," featuring her biggest hits. In 2023, she released five original songs for the soundtrack of the romantic comedy "Love Again," her first feature film in which she plays a fictionalized version of herself. Aside from her official musical comeback at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony in July, live performances from Dion, 56, have been rare since her diagnosis with stiff person syndrome. Dion first revealed the diagnosis in 2022 as the reason she had to cancel her upcoming world tour dates and Las Vegas residency. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. During Dion's return to the spotlight, she released her harrowing documentary, in which she suffers a violent episode of the syndrome onscreen. AI-generated music has become a problem in recent years. In 2023, the song "Heart on My Sleeve" went viral for its use of AI-generated vocals that replicated the musical likenesses of Drake and The Weeknd. In 2024, record label Universal Music Group briefly removed the catalogs of its artists from TikTok, citing the publication of AI-generated music as one of the reasons for its exit. The technology has also been a source for creative expression. In 2023, The Beatles treated fans to the band's final song, "Now and Then," and used AI technology to extract John Lennon's voice from a late-1970s demo recording. In January, former Beatle Paul McCartney cautioned that artificial intelligence could be used to "rip off" artists, urging the British government to make sure upcoming copyright reforms protect its creative industries. Contributing: William James, Reuters

Céline Dion pans 'unsanctioned' AI-generated music using her name, likeness
Céline Dion pans 'unsanctioned' AI-generated music using her name, likeness

USA Today

time10-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Céline Dion pans 'unsanctioned' AI-generated music using her name, likeness

Céline Dion pans 'unsanctioned' AI-generated music using her name, likeness Show Caption Hide Caption Adele, Celine Dion share tearful embrace at Las Vegas residency show The queens of the Las Vegas residency shared an emotional encounter Saturday night at Caesars Palace when Celine Dion turned up for Adele's show. The one and only Céline Dion is warning fans of AI-generated music said to feature her. The legendary singer's team took to Instagram Friday to flag fans regarding the artificial intelligence-generated music, calling it the "unsanctioned" use of "Celine Dion's musical performances, and name and likeness." The statement continued: "Please be advised that these recordings are fake and not approved, and are not songs from her official discography." It is unclear what prompted the statement to be issued. Dion has released music as recently as 2024 for the soundtrack to her documentary "I Am: Celine Dion," featuring her biggest hits. In 2023, she released five original songs for the soundtrack of the romantic comedy "Love Again," her first feature film in which she plays a fictionalized version of herself. Aside from her official musical comeback at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony in July, live performances from Dion, 56, have been rare since her diagnosis with stiff person syndrome. Dion first revealed the diagnosis in 2022 as the reason she had to cancel her upcoming world tour dates and Las Vegas residency. During Dion's return to the spotlight, she released her harrowing documentary, in which she suffers a violent episode of the syndrome onscreen. AI-generated music has become a problem in recent years. In 2023, the song "Heart on My Sleeve" went viral for its use of AI-generated vocals that replicated the musical likenesses of Drake and The Weeknd. In 2024, record label Universal Music Group briefly removed the catalogs of its artists from TikTok, citing the publication of AI-generated music as one of the reasons for its exit. Paul McCartney warns against AI use in music: 'It shouldn't rip creative people off' The technology has also been a source for creative expression. In 2023, The Beatles treated fans to the band's final song, "Now and Then," and used AI technology to extract John Lennon's voice from a late-1970s demo recording. In January, former Beatle Paul McCartney cautioned that artificial intelligence could be used to "rip off" artists, urging the British government to make sure upcoming copyright reforms protect its creative industries. Contributing: William James, Reuters

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