Karan Johar’s Photography Debut with Muse Ananya Panday

Renowned Bollywood director Karan Johar showcased his photography skills by capturing actress Ananya Panday in a stunning photoshoot. Johar shared the image on his Instagram stories with the caption, ‘My attempt at photography! @ananyapanday as a worthy muse!’ The picture depicts Ananya posing gracefully beside balloons, adorned in a cedar-colored outfit. Ananya reciprocated the gesture by reposting the photo on her Instagram story, expressing her fondness for Johar.

Meghan Markle’s Lifestyle Brand Hijacked by Copycat Selling Anti-Monarchy Products

Meghan Markle’s lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, has been copied by a fake account on Instagram that is selling anti-monarchy products. The copycat account, @shopamericanrivieraorchard, uses the Duchess of Sussex’s name and claims to be based in Montecito, California, where Meghan lives with Prince Harry. The account has amassed over 6,000 followers and is using Meghan’s brand name to sell a range of products with an anti-monarchy message, including a £17 planner titled “RoyalWealth Reign: Empowering Women’s Financial Sovereignty” and a booklet of coloring pages.

Facebook’s Billion-Dollar Gamble: The Acquisition of Instagram

In 2012, Facebook (now Meta) acquired Instagram for $1 billion, making it the most expensive social media acquisition at the time. The move was driven by concerns over Instagram’s competitive potential and its established brand value. Since then, Instagram has grown to become a major player in the social media landscape with over 2 billion monthly active users.

Sydney Sweeney Hits Back at Hollywood Producer Carol Baum with Defiant Bikini Snap

Sydney Sweeney has once again taken aim at Hollywood producer Carol Baum after the latter criticized her appearance and acting skills. In an Instagram post, Sweeney shared a photo of herself in a bikini with the caption “Good times and tan lines.” She also included a photo of herself wearing a sweater that read “Sorry for having great t**s,” which appeared to be a direct response to Baum’s comments.

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