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Emma Watson admits jealousy over male actors for THIS reason
Emma Watson slammed ‘insane’ beauty standards in Hollywood and praised Pamela Anderson’s bold stand.
During a recent appearance on the September 24 episode of Jay Shetty’s podcast, the Harry Potter alum opened up on the hidden toll of beauty expectations and admitted envy of male co-stars over nil beauty pressure.
“I don’t know how to live up to what I look like on the cover of a magazine. There’s such a glamorization that comes hand in hand with being a public, famous person, especially if you’re a woman,” she told the host. “I feel so envious of my male costar who can put on a T-shirt and just show up without this whole rigmarole of becoming acceptable enough to be on camera.”
The Perks of Being a Wallflower star said elsewhere in the chat, “It’s wild. The expectations are insane. It’s impossible. The beauty expectations are so difficult to reach, and the bar gets raised all the time, so you’re constantly on a survivor island game show beauty nightmare.”
The 35-year-old actress also lauded Pamela Anderson’s courage for her bold move against beauty norms in the industry.
“Kudos to Pamela Anderson recently doing the thing because the amount of courage that it takes to do that, I can not begin to even express to you.”
In a recent interview with Hollywood Authentic published on September 21, the actress talked about her hiatus from acting after she last starred in 2019’s Little Women.
“I think I’ll be honest and straight-forward, and say: I do not miss selling things,” she shared.
“The most important thing, really—or the foundation of your life—is your home and friends and family,” Emma further told the outlet. “I think I worked so hard for so long that my life sort of bottomed out. So I needed to go and do some construction work.
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King Charles puts his touch on mother of pearl, leaving artisan ‘proud’
King Charles and Queen Camilla took a moment away from palace life to celebrate two decades of craftsmanship at the 20th anniversary exhibition of Turquoise Mountain.
The event, held at The Garrison Chapel within Chelsea Barracks, highlighted artisans from Afghanistan, Jordan, Myanmar, Palestine and Saudi Arabia.
Among the demonstrations, Saudi palm weaver Fayza Al-Mansouri showcased her intricate technique to the King, who declared, “I’m so proud of you all,” and quizzed her on whether she had learned the craft from her mother.
The royal couple were later invited to participate themselves, applying the final touches of mother-of-pearl inlay to beautifully crafted Syrian jewellery boxes, each personalised with their ciphers.
Moataz Hammoush said seeing the King handle the delicate inlay was “a mix of pride and disbelief,” it had opened doors to markets and designers he could never have reached on his own.
At the exhibition, Mrs Stewart, representing the charity, paid tribute to the King’s vision: “This is the community, the monarch, that you have brought together. No one else who could have created this project.”
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Amy Schumer preaches self-love on first Valentine’s Day after divorce
Amy Schumer had different ideas for the Valentine’s Day this year after she divorced her husband Chris Fischer, ending their seven years of marriage.
The 44-year-old actress and comedian took to Instagram on Saturday, February 14, and shared a picture of Stories, showing off her plans for the day.
The Trainwreck star shared a selfie posing in front of her “crying corner” which she designed for her Valentine’s Day celebration.
Schumer told her followers, “Give yourself all the love today,” as she preached self-love after entering her single era.
The comedian made an elaborate corner with tissues, two water bottles, and a banner which read “crying corner.”
At the end of last year, Schumer shared a candid glimpse into her New Year’s Eve celebration as a divorced woman after she announced the mutual decision she and Fischer came to.
On December 12, 2025, Schumer wrote, “Blah blah blah Chris and I have made the difficult decision to end our marriage after 7 years. We love each other very much and will continue to focus on raising our son. We would appreciate people respecting our privacy at this time.”
The couple who share son Gene, concluded, “Amicable and all love and respect! Family forever.”
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Islamabad makes registration mandatory for street Iftar arrangements
Islamabad’s district administration has made it mandatory to secure registration and official approval for all street Iftar arrangements as the country prepares to welcome Ramadan 2026.
The district administration cited security concerns in the federal capital as the reason for the decision, a spokesperson for the district administration told Geo News on Sunday.
All individuals interested in setting up street Iftar arrangements can submit their applications with complete details, the official added.
The spokesperson added that the administration will ensure site identification and provision of facilities, including security.
The spokesperson said that assistant commissioners will inspect proposed locations before issuing permits, confirming that 18 applications have already been received from across the federal capital.
The spokesperson vowed that no public Iftar arrangement would be allowed in any part of the federal capital without registration.
The announcement comes just days ahead of the holy month, which is expected to begin on February 19.
The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) has forecast that the crescent for Ramadan 1447 Hijri is likely to be visible on February 18.
The new moon will be born on February 17 at 5:01pm Pakistan Standard Time, with astronomical parameters indicating favourable visibility conditions the following evening, the Suparco stated.
Sources within the Ministry of Science and Technology had indicated a strong likelihood that Ramadan will begin simultaneously in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia this year.
While the new moon of Ramadan 1447AH is expected to be born on February 17, it is unlikely to be visible on February 17 in Saudi Arabia, the United States, Africa, Europe and other regions of the world.
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