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Miley Cyrus addresses rumours on rift with mom Tish, father Billy Ray Cyrus

Singer-songwriter and actress Miley Cyrus shared a rare public statement on her Instagram Stories, addressing false claims about her mother Tish Cyrus and giving an update on the status of her relationship with father Billy Ray Cyrus. "I rarely comment on rumors, but my mama and I are too tight for anything to ever come between us," Miley wrote, adding, "She's my best friend. Like a lot of moms, she doesn't know how to work her phone and somehow unfollowed me -- simple, coincidental, and uninteresting," reported People. Miley later opened up about her relationship with her father, acknowledging that they "have had our challenges over the years." "Now, in my thirties, family is my priority above all else," the Something Beautiful artist concluded her message. "I'm at peace knowing bridges have been built and time has done a lot of healing. Grateful for the good health and love that flows through my family." Earlier this year, after Billy Ray's controversial inauguration performance, the Cyrus family made headlines when Trace Cyrus shared an open letter of concern addressed to their dad, reported People. A family source later shared that Miley, her parents, and her siblings wanted to put tension in the past, explaining, "They got through the drama of 2024, and it's a new year." "They don't want to be this Cyrus family feud. This is not enjoyable for them," the insider added. While talking about her relationship with Billy Ray and the ways he shaped her career in the entertainment industry. During that time, Miley said that her father provided her with "a map of what to do and what not to do, and he's guided me on both." She added that she "also inherited the narcissism from my father," as per the outlet. "Without my dad, I know -- I mean, not just literally I wouldn't be sitting in this chair, I wouldn't exist -- but I would not, who I am as a person, it wouldn't exist. Because my dad, as a creative and as an artist in the way that his brain works, has always made me feel safer in my own mind because we're very similar in our ideas," she said. "So I think a lot of his perspective on reality and on life, I've inherited from him, more so than the way that I was raised -- which really, my mom raised me," reported People. "Honestly, my mom is my hero," Miley added of Tish. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

11 May,2025 06:08 PM IST | Mumbai | ANI
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Taylor Swift denies involvement in 'It Ends With Us' amid legal battle

Taylor Swift's team has responded to reports that she was subpoenaed in the ongoing legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. According to E! News, Swift's representatives claim that the singer had minimal involvement in the film 'It Ends With Us,' only permitting the use of her song 'My Tears Ricochet' for the soundtrack. Swift's team released a statement denying any significant involvement in the film's production. "Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this movie," the statement read, adding, "She was not involved in any casting or creative decisions, she did not score the film, she never saw an edit or made any notes on the film," as quoted by E! News. The statement also noted that Swift did not see the film until weeks after its public release due to her busy tour schedule. Swift's team accused Baldoni's team of using her name to draw public interest. "Given that her involvement was licensing a song for the film, which 19 other artists also did, this document subpoena is designed to use Taylor Swift's name to draw public interest by creating tabloid clickbait instead of focusing on the facts of the case," the statement read, as per E! News. The legal battle between Lively and Baldoni stems from allegations of sexual harassment made by Lively against her co-star and director Baldoni. Baldoni has denied the allegations and countersued Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, accusing them of defamation and civil extortion. A trial has been set for March 2026. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

11 May,2025 08:46 AM IST | Los Angeles | ANI
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Last Bullet movie review: Action as a spectacle sport

Cast: Alban Lenoir, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Stéfi CelmaDirector: Guillaume PierretRating: 2.5/5Runtime: 111 m Guillaume Pierret’s action saga ‘Last Bullet’ is supposedly the third and final chapter of the Balle Perdue franchise. The first two installments were well received so there was some positive anticipation going in for this sequel. The recap establishes that ex-con/super mechanic Lino (Alban Lenoir) has been hellbent on avenging the death of Charas. Charas, was apparently gunned down in the first intallment ‘Lost Bullet.’ The man who pulled the trigger, Areski/Joris (Nicolas Duvauchelle) has been able to evade the authorities for two whole movies and ‘Last Bullet’ basically picks up on the revenge theme, two years after the events of ‘Lost Bullet 2.’ Areski, though slippery as an eel, is still under the thumb of the crooked Commander Resz (Gérard Lanvin). Resz is looking to tie up loose ends that could hamper his promotion to Narcotics Commander so Areski is on a slippery wicket. At the start of the film Areski is shown as managing to outsmart Resz’ hit squad…but can he hold out long? Alban Lenoir comes back to reprise the lead role as Lino, even though in ‘Lost Bullet 2’ there were broad hints that he may have perished. The story is that Spanish authorities had Lino in custody, and he is now being handed over to French authorities headed by Commander Resz.  Surprisingly, once in France, Resz releases Lino and he is able to reunite with his former teammate, Julia (Stéfi Celma). Lino has plans to move to Barcelona and work at a garage there. Julia’s mechanic friend Sarah(Julie Tedesco), who has Charas’ Renault 21,may be the means for Lino who wants to fix up the R21 and drive that to his new life in Barcelona. But Lino is not the only one enquiring about the R21.  ‘Lost Bullet’ may be illogical, with uninteresting characters and a plot that drags on unnecessarily but the action sequences are first rate. They are crisp, violent, smoothly orchestrated and that makes the film fairly entertaining for most of the runtime.  Lino has an action-packed showdown replete with several twists, betrayals and chases. Hand-to-hand combat, Cars flying off, going boom, blowing up and crashing into each other - are fun to watch.  Guillaume Pierret eye for action choreography is unblemished. The first action set piece with bikes, cars and trucks and a body crashing out of a truck’s windshield, gets you excited. Editor Sophie Fourdrinoy’s quick cuts charge up the experience. Pierret entertains but fails to elevate the proceedings creatively. It’s not something we havn’t seen before. Alban Lenoir, in an entirely physical combative role continues to be the typical action hero -a brooding protagonist with a demeanour to match. Since ‘Last Bullet’ is the last of the franchise it  manages to tie up all the loose ends before engaging us in an all out action set-piece finale.  

10 May,2025 08:05 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
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Parthenope movie review: An opulent spectacle about womanhood

Cast: Celeste Dalla Porta, Stefania Sandrelli, Gary Oldman, Silvio Orlando, Daniele Rienzo, Dario Aita, Isabella Ferrari, Luisa Ranieri, Peppe Lanzetta, Marlon Joubert, Silvia Degrandi, Lorenzo Gleijeses, Biagio Izzo, Nello Mascia, Alfonso SantagataDirector-screenwriter: Paolo SorrentinoRating: 3/5Runtime: 136 m The Oscar-winning Italian director Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘Parthenope’, is an epic tale that captures the essence of the city of Naples, throughout the latter half of the 20th century, through the life of one woman. The titular character, Parthenope (Celeste Dalla Porta), from her birth in the sea through a life marked by love, loss, guilt, and redemption, serves as a source of Naples’ mythological identity. The decades spanning narrative chronicles her birth, her youth and the years she spends adrift as a young adult. Celeste Dalla Porta is beguiling as a woman of stunning beauty that people stop and stare at. She is named after one of the six sirens of Greek mythology. Her beauty is the kind that will open doors and start wars.  She is presented here as a carefree seductress who revels in her youth. She also pursues an academic career in anthropology under the tutelage of professor Devoto Marotta (Silvio Orlando). She also encounters her favorite author, the melancholic alcoholic John Cheever (Gary Oldman), who waxes prophetic about her beauty. She forges strange connections and has stray encounters with people who touch her life. She is introduced to Flora Malva (Isabella Ferrari), an acting teacher and connects with Greta Cool (Luisa Ranieri), a Neapolitan diva and movie sex symbol. Parthenope also witnesses a public ritual - an alliance between two gangs. Parthenope attracts a host of youthful or wealthy suitors. Her brother Raimondo (Daniele Rienzo) harbors a possibly mutual incestuous desire towards her. Her hedonistic lifestyle leads her into a brief affair with her brother’s friend Sandrino (Dario Aita), which culminates in Raimondo’s premature death. Sorrentino’s film is visually opulent but also aesthetically excessive. His attempt at weaving a modern epic of womanhood is undermined by obsession with form. Daria D'Antonio, the director of photography creates opulent scenes with mild surrealistic overtones. But the form is so overwhelming that the substance gets shrouded in mystery. It’s difficult to make sense of what this film is trying to convey. ‘Parthenope’ is an inscrutable enigma, embodies the city of Naples while fantasizing about dreamlike scenarios and celebrating womanhood. It is Sorrentino’s ode to his hometown and makes for a opulent spectacle.

10 May,2025 07:54 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
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Nonnas movie review: Vince Vaughn starrer is a quietly affecting feel good film

Cast: Vince Vaughn, Lorraine Bracco, Susan Sarandon, Talia Shire, Brenda Vaccaro, Linda Cardellini, Joe Manganiello, Drea de Matteo, Michael Rispoli, Campbell ScottDirector: Stephen ChboskyRating: 3/5Runtime: 111 m ‘Nonnas’ is based on a true story, that of Jody “Joe” Scaravella, who grew up in Brooklyn and opened a restaurant ‘Enoteca Maria’ in Staten Island with legitimate Italian grandmothers as chefs. These grandmothers brought their family recipes to the kitchen and served them to customers re-creating a unique and authentic experience. The man at the center of Nonnas, Nick (Vince Vaughn) who recently lost his beloved mother, decides to put all the money he has, and some borrowed as well, into a business venture that tries to replicate the experience of a rewarding family meal. The idea takes shape when friends and family offer him condolences and food to help him through the mourning process. Nick, in an effort to keep his fond memories of his mother alive, tries to replicate the food his grandmother and mother used to cook. The idea of the restaurant comes from that experiment. Nick enlists his best friend Bruno (Joe Manganiello) to renovate the place as a favor, and hires Italian grandmothers willing to work and share their family traditions with the public. He also convinces his mother's best friend Roberta (Lorraine Bracco), former nun Teresa (Talia Shire), local hairdresser Gia (Susan Sarandon), and Antonella (Brenda Vaccaro) to join the cooking staff. This is a sincere attempt at feel-good family fare. The way the story is told we want this plan to work out—for the sake of Joe, his friends, and the nonnas in the kitchen, who have goals of their own to accomplish. Director Stephen Chbosky’s film with Liz Maccie's screenplay, is relatable because it chases a dream of recreating family get-togethers in a commercial space. It’s a tough ask for someone who hasn’t been in the business but odds even out eventually and Joe’s dream becomes a success. Chbosky allows the emotion to seep in organically. The narrative is also layered with food presented with rich sensory detail. The Staten Island setting is authentic and helps lend the filmed experience a validity that draws you in and holds you entranced. Nonna’s is about taking forward a legacy and tradition that carries memories that we cherish. The screenplay focuses on characters, their relationships, and conflicts.The film is warm-hearted and engaging and the characters are rooted in nostalgia. Vince Vaughn’s performance is nuanced with grief. Susan Sarandon, Lorraine Bracco, and Talia Shire bring legacy, warmth, and honesty to every scene. They help make the experience entertaining and deeply affecting.

10 May,2025 07:09 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
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The Dark Side of Kidfluencing movie review: An eye-opening documentary

Cast: Claire Rock Smith, Sophie Fergi, Corinne Joy, Heather Nichole, Sawyer Sharbino, Johna Ramirez, Patience Rock Smith, Ashley Rock Smith, Amber Cain, Angela Sharbino, Brandon Stewart, Chris McCartyCreator: Kief DavidsonDirectors: Kief Davidson and Jenna RosherRating: 3.5/5Runtime: 52 m This documentary takes us into YouTube star Piper Rockelle’s world, tells us about her relationship with her manager-mother, and reveals the untold stories of past collaborators who were part of her content-creating team. Piper Rockelle’s financial success can be understood by the fact that at the peak of her career while she was still an underage teen, she was making $500,000 a month from her social media videos, sponsorships and other business deals. The three-episode documentary series based on The Avatist magazine article “Crushed” features a group of people discussing the controversy over social media influencer Piper Rockelle, her mother/manager Tiffany Smith and Smith’s boyfriend Hunter Hill and their involvement in exploiting children while making social media videos. Smith and Hill have been accused of overworking the kids, sexual abuse and other inappropriate actions with children. A high-profile lawsuit was even filed but was eventually settled out of court. The documentary focuses on the three main players including Hunter Hill who is also the director/cinematographer/editor of the reality TV-styled “hangout” videos that have generated millions of dollars in revenue for this trio. The documentary draws us into Piper’s quest for fame pivoted by an over ambitious mother who couldn’t stomach second place. Piper began competing in child beauty pageants at the age of 3 and quickly amassed several trophies from these pageants. The documentary includes archival videos and photos of Piper in these pageants, dressed like an adult when she was just a kid. The documentary hints at accusations against Smith for being toxic to Rockelle and others, collectively called The Squad. There are accusations that Smith pressured the kids to have fake romances and sexualized them. It is also alleged that the Squad members were not paid to be in Piper’s videos because they were told that the exposure of being in the videos was enough of a reward. Since content creation is an unregulated area and social media videos were initially made for fun it becomes a point for discussion once profits are accumulated and fun now gets considered as work that needs paid compensation and labor law protection. The documentary mentions that children(mostly aged between 11 and 15) worked with Rockelle, Smith, and Hill on these social media videos for more than 12 hours a day, without any supervision from the parents. The documentary also does not shed light on sponsors who funded and profited from the work of these children. Since Rockelle, Smith and Hill declined to give interviews for the documentary and Smith publicly denied the abuse and exploitation allegations against her, the directors had to take the long route to discuss exploitation and its effects on the child. In addition to interviewing people who have complaints about Smith and Hill, the documentary also interviews journalists, attorneys and Internet experts. That also included former work colleagues and some of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit.The fact that Smith continues to prosper as the manager of a social media star, is never addressed. It is also alleged that during and after this quest for fame  Piper was not getting a school education. This documentary therefore draws attention to the moral dilemmas that crop up when childhood becomes commercialized. The pressure to capture viewers’ attention at the risk of exploitation exposes ethical issues that are highly problematic and can cause mental health problems. This eye opening documentary series may serve as an effective warning about child exploitation and abuse in social media but doesn’t make parents and profit making organisations accountable for mistreatment of kids.

10 May,2025 07:00 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
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Shadow Force movie review: A dim-witted actioner

Film: Shadow ForceCast: Kerry Washington, Omar Sy, Mark Strong, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Method Man, Ed Quinn, Shaina West, Natalia ReyesDirector: Joe CarnahanRating: 2.5Runtime: 104 min. Shadow Force is basically a generic B movie, the latest super spy saga from co-writer/director Joe Carnahan. This bruiser actioner is neither fresh nor pacy in it efforts to transform itself from a mere potential streamer to a big ticket theatre outing. It’s highly predictable, plays like every other actioner in the marketplace, and has very few action set pieces that can excite or give you an adrenaline rush. a few of the helmer’s previous efforts. Joe Carnahan has helmed some fun actioners like ‘Smokin’ Aces’ and ‘The A-Team’ and has writing credits for the ‘Death Wish’ remake and ‘Bad Boys For Life’ but that experience doesn’t show fruit here. In ‘Shadow Force’ he sticks to the genre play book within the covert operations/spy action romance setup and goes rote for violent thrills. There’s some humour and chemistry at play here but it’s not the kind you want to spend your hard earned money on. The movie starts off in exciting fashion. Isaac Sarr (Omar Sy),a one-time bad guy who thought he was doing good, is a loving father to 5-year-old son Ky (Jahleel Kamara) and living a quiet existence. But once he steps out to withdraw some money from a bank, he finds himself momentarily taken hostage as part of a robbery.  In the first major action set-piece we then see him single-handedly taking them all out. We then get to know that Kyrah( Kerry Washington) and Isaac are estranged, once were part of a multinational special forces group called Shadow Force, broke the rules by falling in love, and were underground for long. But with a large bounty on their heads, and the vengeful Shadow Force hot on their trail, they have to join forces to protect their family in an all out war.   Carnahan’s script, co-written with Leon Chills doesn’t have anything new to show and tell. The narrative beats are as expected. The couple are shown as working together to protect their son Ky, while playfully flirting with each other. The stray humour and regular action are not enough to raise this actioner out of the ordinary.Cliff  Smith and Da’Vine Joy Randolph as “Auntie” and “Unc”, the couple’s unofficial bodyguards seem to be having a ball but its not all pervasive.

09 May,2025 05:31 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
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Kangana Ranaut goes Hollywood, to debut with horror drama

Indian actress Kangana Ranaut is all set to make her debut in Hollywood soon. She will be playing the lead in the horror drama 'Blessed Be the Evil', reported Variety. She will star alongside 'Teen Wolf' actor Tyler Posey and 'Tulsa King' star Scarlet Rose Stallone in the film. All about Kangana Ranaut's Hollywood debut According to the outlet, the production of the film is set to begin this summer in New York. Producers chose US. locations to "avoid running into any uncertainties stemming from the recently announced Trump industry tariffs," as quoted by Variety. The movie will be directed by Anurag Rudra. She also wrote the screenplay of the film along with Gatha Tiwary, president and founder of Lions Movies. As per the synopsis, the film follows a Christian couple who, after experiencing a devastating miscarriage, purchase an abandoned farm with a dark past. However, a malevolent presence soon tests their love and faith, reported Variety. The director, with roots in India, shared his affinity for the stories he heard during his childhood in rural India. "Being born and spending my childhood in rural India, I was told stories that got embedded in my mind and heart. This folklore was so special that I truly believed in all the stories, and wanted to showcase them internationally through the art of cinema - the strongest and most beautiful way to connect to dreams and reality," said Anurag Rudra as quoted by Variety. Talking to the publication, Tiwary added, “A story like ‘Blessed Be The Evil’ is very rare. Lions Movies has developed a spine-chilling narrative with unprecedented suspense and drama. It also has great potential for international markets, both in streaming and selling.” Kangana's work front Earlier this year, actress Ranaut released her directorial 'Emergency'. In the film, she portrayed the former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. The film was released after much resistance from certain communities who raised concern over possible misrepresentation.  Apart from her movie commitments, Kangana is also a member of Parliament from her hometown in Himachal Pradesh. She contested the elections for the first time last year on BJP's ticket and won it. 

09 May,2025 04:09 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Ben Affleck empathises with Britney Spears over paparazzi frenzy

Actor Ben Affleck shares his views on the paprazzi culture and said that he empathises with singer Britney Spears for her experience with paparazzi frenzy, reported People. The Accountant 2 star, shared on an episode of the This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von podcast as quoted by People that he particularly had compassion for what Britney Spears, had to go through at the peak of the paparazzi frenzy. "A long time ago, years and years ago, I really had a lot of empathy for Britney Spears because I remember it seemed like -- I mean [she's] not someone I knew or hung out with -- but just like everybody else you see all this s--- that comes through," Affleck (52) recalled as quoted by People. He continued, "But having had my own experiences myself, I knew these are people who are following her around at a time where she may or may not have been having difficulty," as quoted by People. The actor said that he didn't "know" what Spears (43) was dealing with at the time since he didn't "know her," but he did understand "the cycle of having people harangue you and yell at you and hassle you and follow you" to create "a tizzy," as quoted by People. The actor has been in the entertainment industry for decades. Actor and filmmaker Ben Affleck recalled meeting Kevin Costner alongside Matt Damon when they were working as extras. Affleck and Damon started their career in the entertainment industry as film extras. During their recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Affleck responded to Kevin, stating he recalled him and Damon while they were working on the 1989 film, 'Field of Dreams' as per The Hollywood Reporter. 'Field of Dreams' is a 1989 sports fantasy drama film written and directed by Phil Alden Robinson, and based on Canadian novelist W P Kinsella's 1982 novel Shoeless Joe. The film stars Kevin Costner as a farmer who builds a baseball field in his cornfield that attracts the ghosts of baseball legends, including Shoeless Joe Jackson (Ray Liotta) and the Chicago Black Sox. Amy Madigan, James Earl Jones, and Burt Lancaster (in his final film role) also star. "Kevin is being kind saying he remembers us because we were not memorable," he said, adding, "It's sweet of him to say that, but I'm pretty sure he remembers the actors with lines." Ben Affleck is known for his roles in movies like 'Good Will Hunting', Argo and others. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

09 May,2025 02:36 PM IST | Washington | ANI
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Met Gala 2025: Nick Jonas drops loved-up pic with Priyanka amid divorce rumours

Power couple Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas walked the blue carpet of the Met Gala 2025, radiating elegance and high fashion drama as they made an appearance together, walking hand in hand. However, a picture of the couple holding hands while standing at a distance made netizens speculate that they had become the latest victims of the rumoured Met Gala curse. As social media buzzed with speculations about trouble in paradise, Nick decided to shut down all such rumours by sharing the cutest picture with his wife. Nick Jonas shuts divorce rumours The couple marked their return to the Met Gala after giving it a miss last year, but soon after videos and pictures of their appearance went viral, netizens noticed an alleged lack of chemistry and began dropping comments speculating about their separation. One wrote, “All that space… divorce soon come.” Another user commented, “I’m so sorry. Nick and Priyanka hate each other, the body language is screaming.” Meanwhile, one said, “They don’t look happy but love to see them in public!” “Looking back, it’s easy to see they missed a beat this year. Their signature sensual, fun posing was noticeably absent,” another commented. As these comments kept growing, Nick Jonas dropped stunning pictures with wife Priyanka from their Met Gala look, calling it a ‘Date night.’ He further reshared a picture on his story where he can be seen standing close to Priyanka, with one hand on her waist and the other holding her. Nick can be seen kissing Priyanka’s shoulder while keeping his eyes closed. Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas at Met Gala The couple was seen rocking colour-coordinated outfits while they celebrated the ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’ theme of the year. Nick Jonas stunned in a tailored suit, complementing Priyanka Chopra’s outfit. The actress, walking the carpet for the fifth time, set the bar as she walked in a stunning polka dot outfit created by Olivier Rousteing for Balmain. When fashion meets luxury, her look included intricate jewellery, and the green emerald around her neck was impossible to miss. In a heartfelt moment, Jonas was also captured helping his wife carry the gown’s long trail. The couple first attended the Met Gala together in 2017.

07 May,2025 11:35 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Kim Kardashian attended Met Gala 2025

MET Gala 2025: Kim Kardashian’s awkward moment with security guard - watch

Kim Kardashian made a stunning appearance on the blue carpet of Hollywood's biggest fashion event, Met Gala 2025. Just like in her previous appearances, Kim slayed this year as well with her iconic presence. For the event, Kim walked the blue carpet wearing a custom leather outfit by none other than Chrome Hearts, which featured a backless crocodile-print corset top and a low-dipping skirt. Now, a clip from the event is going viral showing Kim losing balance almost as a security personnel stepped on her dress. Kim Kardashian’s awkward moment Several clips and pictures from her Met Gala appearance went viral. However, one clip drew attention for the wrong reasons. In a video shared on TikTok by a bystander waiting outside The Mark Hotel, the reality television star, 44, could be seen having an awkward moment with a security guard who accidentally tripped over the train of her dress. Kim Kardashian's Pregnant Daughter Arrives at the 2025 Met Gala with Her Mom🚨‼️ #MetGala #MetGala2025xFREEN #KimKardashian pic.twitter.com/IbQtmYR5LL — Danielbrav🌖 (@boychuckdenis) May 6, 2025 Although Kardashian's wide-brim hat covered a portion of her face, she seemed to keep a stoic expression as she brushed off the blip with a flip of her hair. Later in the night, Kardashian walked the carpet seemingly without a hitch, putting all of her focus into flaunting her Chrome Hearts leather two-piece, which featured a backless crocodile-print corset top and a low-dipping skirt (and yes, she got an assist with the train inside). This year's Met Gala theme was "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," with the dress code being "Tailored for You." Kardashian's sisters, Kylie and Kendall Jenner, attended too, dressed in Ferragamo and Givenchy, respectively. Theme for Met Gala 2025 This year’s theme, Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, celebrates Black identity through the lens of couture, inspired by Monica L. Miller’s book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity. The exhibit will feature a range of garments, paintings, photographs, and more, exploring the indelible style of Black men in the context of dandyism. Indians at the Met Gala The biggest fashion event in the world saw a sea of stars from around the globe showcasing some amazing creations by top designers. The 2025 edition was extra special for India, with three big Met debuts. Shah Rukh Khan made his grand debut in a custom Sabyasachi ensemble, while Kiara Advani dazzled in a Gaurav Gupta creation. Another first-timer on the list was none other than Diljit Dosanjh. (With inputs ANI)

06 May,2025 11:41 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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