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‘ED Custody Illegal’: Delhi Court Grants Bail To AAP’s Amanatullah Khan In Waqf Board Case
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‘ED Custody Illegal’: Delhi Court Grants Bail To AAP’s Amanatullah Khan In Waqf Board Case

The Delhi Rouse Avenue Court has granted bail to AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan, calling his custody by the ED in the Delhi Waqf Board case “illegal.”

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‘Kinda Feels Lonely’: Lindsie Chrisley Opens Up About Experiencing Anxiety In Her New Home
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‘Kinda Feels Lonely’: Lindsie Chrisley Opens Up About Experiencing Anxiety In Her New Home

Lindsie Chrisley, star of Chrisley Knows Best, is getting used to living alone after moving into a new home. She recently closed on her previous house, marking a significant milestone in her journey.

On an episode of The Southern Tea podcast, which she cohosts with Karley Lane, Lindsie opened up about her transition and the challenges of adjusting to her new environment.

“It kinda feels nice,” Lindsie shared about her move, “but it kinda feels lonely.” While the change brings excitement, it also comes with moments of unease.

Speaking candidly, she described her experience living solo and an anxiety attack she had recently. “I would like to tell you about my panic attack that I had this morning and why my skin was crawling,” she said.

During the episode, Lindsie detailed how she felt physically uneasy one morning after trying to go back to sleep. She stated that she felt like she was itching everywhere and she immediately felt like she was going to throw up.

Instead of letting the experience overwhelm her, Lindsie decided to analyze the situation and find ways to process her emotions. “I was like, ‘You know what? I’m just gonna dissect some of this stuff on The Southern Tea,’” she said. “Maybe people will relate to it… there are these learning curves that make everybody uncomfortable for a period of time.”

Her cohost agreed, acknowledging how fast the move had happened. Lindsie reflected on her recent lifestyle, which had been filled with constant travel and little downtime.

She said that it’s been a lot of hopping on planes, unpacking a bag, and repacking to go somewhere else, admitting that the fast pace likely contributed to her anxiety.

In a November 7 episode of her other podcast, Coffee Convos, which she cohosts with Kailyn Lowry, Lindsie shared the emotional journey of selling her previous home. The house held significant memories from her life, including moments tied to her divorce from ex-husband Will Campbell in 2021.

Lindsie said that she went to her closing for her house, and a song that she listened to heavily through her divorce, Let That Pony Run, came on. The podcast host said she pulled into the closing office, and immediately, that song came on, and she was just sitting there in her car, weeping.

Lindsie admitted she felt overwhelmed by the emotional weight of letting go of her old home. She said she cried about her divorce in that house, and she cried about her parents being on trial when she lived there, referencing her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, who are currently serving prison sentences for tax evasion and fraud.

ALSO READ: Eva Longoria Opens Up About Her Decision To Move Family Abroad Away From ‘Dystopian’ US: ‘I Get To Escape’

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‘My fans feel bad that their hero doesn’t…’: Throwback to when Prabhas opened up on failure and not used to handling stardom
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‘My fans feel bad that their hero doesn’t…’: Throwback to when Prabhas opened up on failure and not used to handling stardom

Prabhas is undoubtedly one of the most sensational stars audiences have witnessed over the years. The Telugu actor has gone on to conquer the entire country, receiving a massive outpour of love. However, there was a time when he openly admitted fearing failure, owing to the past bitter experiences of going through pain as he hit low in his career. Throwback to the Rebel star’s candid interview.

In an older interview with IANS, Prabhas revealed that despite touching sky-rocketing limits with massive blockbuster hits in his career, he has also been afraid of failure nonetheless. 

He addressed the insane amount of pressure he had on him after the success of the Baahubali series for which he worked for over 2 years and how he did not take up any project during the same time, while he could have easily taken up a few more.

He said, “Failure will be there, especially when you make such big films. I have waited for two years… I could have been part of four films and earned more money. Fear will be there…we have to see the success of the producers, and the time and hard work the actors and technicians have put in. I know the pain as I was there every day. So, yes, I do fear failure.”

Prabhas also addressed the fan expectations towards him, where they want him to perform the very best on-screen.

Despite his rugged avatar on-screen, Prabhas happens to be quite a shy guy in his real life. In one of his older interviews, the Kalki actor actually opened up about his reserved nature and shockingly mentioned how he is still not quite comfortable in giving interviews.

He revealed that while he wants many people to watch his films, at the same time he is uncomfortable to face a lot of people himself, since he feels not knowing the right way to handle stardom.

Speaking with IANS, he revealed, “I am still shy when I go to interviews. I want a lot of people to come and watch my film but I can’t face (that many) people. After being in the industry for 13-14 years now, I still don’t know how to handle stardom. My fans feel bad that their hero doesn’t come out so much. I’m better than before, and trying to improve.”

On the work front, Prabhas has quite a few projects lined up, including Salaar 2, Fauji, Spirit and The Raja Saab. 

ALSO READ: ‘We had agreed not to interfere in each other’s lives’: Amrutha Suresh on divorce from ex-husband Bala

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