Entertainment
Supreme Court has not ruled that mothers lose custody upon remarriage
A TikTok video with hundreds of thousands of views claims that the Supreme Court of Pakistan recently ruled that if a woman remarries, she will automatically lose custody of her children from a previous marriage, with custody transferred to the father.
The claim is false. No such judgment has been passed by the top court in recent months.
Claim
On June 10, a TikTok user alleged: “According to the recent order of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, a father is best suited to raise children and no other person or stepfather can be the guardian of the children except the father.”
The user further implied that the court decided children should live with their father if the mother remarries, adding: “So the children were taken from the mother and handed over to the father.”
At the time of writing, the video had been viewed over 202,000 times, liked more than 15,600 times, and shared over 1,140 times.
Fact
The claim is false. No such recent judgment has been issued by the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
Geo Fact Check reviewed all orders passed by the apex court since May, when the claim began circulating. Only one relevant case was found, and it contradicted the viral claim.
In that case, the father of two children, aged seven and eight, had petitioned the Lahore High Court Multan for custody. His petition was dismissed in favour of the mother, after which he approached the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court, in a judgment authored by Justice Mansoor Ali Shah and Justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi, upheld the mother’s custody. The court ruled that a child is not a passive recipient of adult decisions but an active rights-holder whose voice must be heard and no alternative caregiver can replicate the intuitive care and emotional constancy of a mother.
The judgment also added that a mother’s employment does not diminish her suitability as a custodian, rather, it demonstrates resilience and commitment to providing a secure and nurturing upbringing.
The court ordered that custody remain with the mother, granting the father visitation rights. Notably, both parents had remarried, yet the court did not make its decision on that basis. Instead, it emphasised that family courts must always prioritise the child’s best interests and respect the child’s voice in custody and guardianship matters.
Verdict: The claim is false. The Supreme Court has not ruled that mothers automatically lose custody upon remarriage. On the contrary, the court reaffirmed that custody decisions must prioritise the child’s welfare.
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Entertainment
From ‘Freaky Friday’ to ‘Cruella’: Andrew Gunn’s blockbuster legacy
Andrew Gunn, died at his home in Toronto after a two-year battle with ALS at age 58.
Gunn carved out a remarkable career as one of Disney’s most trusted producers.
He delivered a slate of family comedies and reboots that defined the studio’s early 2000s live action era.
From Freaky Friday and Sky High to The Haunted Mansion and Cruella, Gunn’s productions blended heart, humor, and spectacle.
He left behind a filmography that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
Let’s take a look at Andrew Gunn’s filmography highlights:
Eddie (1996)
Andrew Gunn’s Hollywood journey began with Eddie in 1996, where he earned an early co‑producer credit on the Whoopi Goldberg comedy.
This marked his official entry into film production and set the stage for his future career in family entertainment.
The Country Bears (2002)
In 2002, Gunn produced The Country Bears, a quirky Disney musical comedy inspired by the beloved theme park attraction.
While unconventional, the film became a cult favorite among Disney fans for its offbeat charm.
Freaky Friday (2003)
Gunn’s breakthrough came with Freaky Friday in 2003, the hit remake starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis.
The body‑swap comedy was a box‑office success and cemented Gunn’s reputation as a producer of family‑friendly blockbusters.
The Haunted Mansion (2003)
That same year, Gunn produced The Haunted Mansion, a Disney adaptation led by Eddie Murphy.
The film blended comedy with spooky visuals, bringing one of Disneyland’s most iconic rides to life on the big screen.
Sky High (2005)
In 2005, Gunn delivered Sky High, a superhero high school adventure that quickly became a fan‑favorite.
Its originality and charm earned it a cult following.
College Road Trip (2008)
Gunn continued his Disney streak with College Road Trip in 2008, a family comedy starring Martin Lawrence and Raven‑Symoné.
The film leaned into classic Disney chaos, following a father‑daughter road trip filled with mishaps.
Bedtime Stories (2008)
Also in 2008, Gunn produced Bedtime Stories, an Adam Sandler comedy where bedtime tales magically came to life.
The film mixed fantasy with family humor, appealing to audiences of all ages.
Race to Witch Mountain (2009)
In 2009, Gunn reimagined a Disney classic with Race to Witch Mountain, a sci‑fi adventure starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
The reboot introduced the story to a new generation while honoring its roots.
Bad Santa 2 (2016)
Breaking away from Disney, Gunn produced Bad Santa 2 in 2016.
The dark comedy sequel showcased his versatility, proving he could succeed outside the family‑friendly mold.
Unhinged (2020)
In 2020, Gunn pivoted sharply into gritty adult storytelling with Unhinged, a psychological thriller starring Russell Crowe.
The film highlighted Gunn’s ability to tackle darker, more intense narratives.
Cruella (2021)
Gunn returned to Disney with Cruella in 2021, a stylish origin story of the infamous villain.
Emma Stone’s performance brought fresh energy to the franchise, and Gunn’s production gave the film its edgy, fashion‑forward flair.
Freakier Friday (2025)
Most recently, Gunn revisited one of his biggest successes with Freakier Friday in 2025.
The sequel to the beloved 2003 hit proved his enduring ability to breathe new life into fan‑favorite stories with a modern twist.
Entertainment
‘triumph of good over evil’
King Charles’s team seems to be taking a break from the ongoing royal crisis as they focus their energies towards something positive.
The Royal Collection Trust, a team dedicated to care and conserve the royal collection, marked a special occasion which celebrated the victory of good over evil. This particular sub-division of the Palace is also responsible for spotlighting historical works from history.
As Hindu Brits mark their annual religious festival of colour, the team decided to highlight the work painting from the late 18th century created by North Indian artists. They dubbed it as a “masterpiece of colour and devotion”.
“Happy Holi!” the statement began. “This vibrant Hindu festival celebrates love, spring, and the triumph of good over evil. In this fantastical scene, the god Krishna joins the gopis (female devotees) and a group of yogis for a joyful celebration in a forest grove.”
The painting comes from an album of Hindu deities as an apt tribute to the occasion.
The royal family has currently have been facing a slew of issues as King Charles is set to make a major decision. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s dark shadow continues to the follow the royals even though he has been removed from all ties.
There are growing calls from the public to remove Andrew from the line of succession and even though the royals have continued with their duties, there is a looming presence of the shamed ex-prince. This had been a pleasant break from the turmoil for the royals.
Entertainment
‘Days of Our Lives’ star was 75
Maria O’Brien, the actress and long-serving acting coach best known for her 15-year tenure on Days of Our Lives and appearances in films including Protocol and Smile, has died at the age of 75.
She passed away on 24th February, though the cause of death was not revealed.
Born on 14th August 1950 in Los Angeles, O’Brien came from genuine Hollywood royalty.
Her father, Edmond O’Brien, won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in 1954’s The Barefoot Contessa, while her mother, Olga San Juan, was a musical comedy star who appeared in a string of films including Are You with It? and One Touch of Venus.
Maria followed them into the industry, landing her first onscreen credit in 1963 on the TV series Sam Benedict.
Over a career spanning six decades, she built up an impressive body of work across both film and television.
Her screen credits included The Incredible Shrinking Woman, Table for Five, and the 1984 Goldie Hawn comedy Protocol, and she made guest appearances on some of the most popular series of the 1980s and 90s, among them Magnum P.I., Murder She Wrote, L.A. Law, Matlock, CHiPs, and The Love Boat.
Along the way she shared scenes with Angela Lansbury, Lily Tomlin, Tom Selleck, Melanie Griffith, and Goldie Hawn.
She also won a Drama-Logue award in 1990 for her performance in Jean Genet’s The Maids at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.
In the late 1990s, O’Brien moved into coaching, joining the daytime dramas Sunset Beach and Passions before taking up her long-running position as acting coach on Days of Our Lives, a role she held until her retirement in 2022.
Away from the screen, she was a passionate advocate for Alzheimer’s research.
Her father had been among the first celebrities to be publicly diagnosed with the disease, and in 1983 O’Brien testified before Congress about its devastating impact.
Her advocacy played a meaningful role in securing government funding for research into the condition.
She is survived by her three children, Thomas, Danica, and Sean Anderson, and her sister Bridget O’Brien Adelman.
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