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News18
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Elvish Yadav BREAKS Silence On Constant Controversies: 'Famous Hona Gunah Hai?'
Last Updated: YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner Elvish Yadav opens up about how constant controversies have affected him emotionally—and the toll they've taken on his family. From winning Bigg Boss OTT 2 to navigating an unending swirl of controversies, YouTuber Elvish Yadav has seen fame in all its extremes. Whether it was his arrest under the Wildlife Act for allegedly sourcing snake venom for rave parties, being accused of attempted murder by fellow content creator Maxtern, or making headlines for his feud with YouTuber Abhishek Malhan (aka Fukra Insaan) over 'negative PR"—Elvish's public life has been far from quiet. Now, in a candid conversation with Pinkvilla, the internet star is finally speaking out about how these controversies have taken a toll on him. 'Of course it affects me," he confessed. 'Roj sochta hoon, jo cheez kari nahi, woh cheez jhelni padd rahi hai. Sochta hoon itna famous hona gunaah ho gaya hai kya? Mere se bhi famous log hain, woh toh khush hain. Mere saath hi aisa kyu hai?" Despite the mounting pressure, Elvish said he tries not to dwell too much. 'Par phir sochta hoon ki sochke kya hi ho jayega? Experience life mein jitni jaldi aaye, aise tareeke se naa aaye, par mera aagaya. Bohot cheezein sikhata hai, aisa time aur experiences, jo ajeeb hote hain. Mein mature hogaya ab time se pehle shayad. Jo 4 saal baad hona tha, ab ho gaya." The emotional impact isn't limited to him alone. Elvish revealed that the controversies also weigh heavily on his family. 'Mere parivaar ne hamesha mera saath diya hai, lekin meri family usoolon wali hai. Unka maanna hai ki agar unka beta galat ho, toh woh uske saath kabhi nahi khade honge. Aur woh mere saath khade hain kyunki main galat nahi hoon. Thoda dukh hota hai jab aise jhoothe ilzaam lagaye jaate hain." Despite the noise, Elvish continues to expand his footprint in the entertainment space. Most recently, his mentee Gullu (Kushal Tanwar) was crowned the winner of MTV Roadies: Double Cross, a win Elvish proudly celebrated. He's also currently featuring on Laughter Chefs Season 2, paired with actor Karan Kundrra. First Published: June 02, 2025, 15:12 IST


Edmonton Journal
2 days ago
- Edmonton Journal
Five black bear cubs near Williams Lake orphaned after mother shot, killed illegally
Article content Conservation officers who visited the site found the mother bear and confirmed it had been shot and killed. The cubs had moved, though two of the five have since been located and captured, and efforts continue to catch the rest The five cubs will be sent to Northern Lights Wildlife Society where they will be cared for and rehabilitated. B.C.'s Wildlife Act notes that it is illegal to shoot a bear with cubs, or any black bear less than two years old. 'This is an unfortunate situation. It is not every day that you see a black bear successfully rear five cubs at the same time,' said Jeremy Pauls with the Conservation Officer Service. 'The COS is investigating and trying to determine who was involved in the killing of this sow black bear. We are asking for the public's help.' Anyone with information about the killing is asked to contact the Conservation Officer Service through its poacher hotline at 1-877-952-7277.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Illegal killing of mother bear orphans five cubs in B.C., triggering investigation
British Columbia's Conservation Officer Service says an investigation is underway to find the person who illegally shot and killed a female black bear near Williams Lake, leaving behind five cubs. Conservation officers say the incident took place between May 24 and 25 near the community of Big Lake, northeast of Williams Lake. The agency says it received the report on May 26 after a passing motorist saw a black bear carcass and cubs. The cubs are in the process of being captured for rehabilitation at Northern Lights Wildlife Society in Smithers, B.C. A statement says two of the five cubs have been safely captured by Northern Lights staff as of Friday at noon. Under the Wildlife Act, it is illegal to shoot a sow with cubs, or any black bear younger than two years old. Conservation officer Jeremy Pauls says in the statement that this is an unfortunate situation, and it's not every day that a black bear is seen successfully raising five cubs at the same time. Paul says the conversation officers are investigating and are asking for the public's help to advance the investigation. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May, 30, 2025. Nono Shen, The Canadian Press


Global News
3 days ago
- Global News
Illegal killing of mother bear orphans five cubs near WIlliams Lake
See more sharing options Send this page to someone via email Share this item on Twitter Share this item via WhatsApp Share this item on Facebook British Columbia's Conservation Officer Service says an investigation is underway to find the person who illegally shot and killed a female black bear near Williams Lake, leaving behind five cubs. Conservation officers say the incident took place between May 24 and 25 near the community of Big Lake, northeast of Williams Lake. 2:19 Black bear killed in Whistler leaves behind three cubs The agency says it received the report on May 26 after a passing motorist saw a black bear carcass and cubs. Story continues below advertisement The cubs are in the process of being captured for rehabilitation at Northern Lights Wildlife Society in Smithers, B.C. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy A statement says two of the five cubs have been safely captured by Northern Lights staff as of Friday at noon. 2:04 Rewilded bear cubs being tracked in new project Under the Wildlife Act, it is illegal to shoot a sow with cubs, or any black bear younger than two years old. Conservation officer Jeremy Pauls says in the statement that this is an unfortunate situation, and it's not every day that a black bear is seen successfully raising five cubs at the same time. Paul says the conversation officers are investigating and are asking for the public's help to advance the investigation.


Hamilton Spectator
3 days ago
- Hamilton Spectator
Illegal killing of mother bear orphans five cubs in B.C., triggering investigation
British Columbia's Conservation Officer Service says an investigation is underway to find the person who illegally shot and killed a female black bear near Williams Lake, leaving behind five cubs. Conservation officers say the incident took place between May 24 and 25 near the community of Big Lake, northeast of Williams Lake. The agency says it received the report on May 26 after a passing motorist saw a black bear carcass and cubs. The cubs are in the process of being captured for rehabilitation at Northern Lights Wildlife Society in Smithers, B.C. A statement says two of the five cubs have been safely captured by Northern Lights staff as of Friday at noon. Under the Wildlife Act, it is illegal to shoot a sow with cubs, or any black bear younger than two years old. Conservation officer Jeremy Pauls says in the statement that this is an unfortunate situation, and it's not every day that a black bear is seen successfully raising five cubs at the same time. Paul says the conversation officers are investigating and are asking for the public's help to advance the investigation. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May, 30, 2025. Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page .