Anoushka Pinto
Anoushka is the Entertainment Correspondent at MEA Worldwide. She has a Master's degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Westminster, London. Her experiences in the field include reporting and copywriting. She enjoys reading, writing, sketching and dabbles in graphic design. She is a huge fan of minimalism. Her other interests include Harry Styles and K-Pop.
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Gigi, Bella and Anwar Hadid are descendants of a 17th-century Arab ruler and a Palestinian national hero
Zahir al-Umar al-Zaydani or Daher-al-Omar, Prince of Nazareth and Sheikh of Galilee, according to the Hadid family genealogy, is their great-great-grandfather from their paternal grandmother's side of the family
'Portals to Hell' Season 2: Jack and Katrina investigate Iron Island Museum's demonic, paranormal activities
The Iron Island Museum, which was previously a church-turned funeral home, is one of the most haunted locations in Buffalo, New York
'A Secret Love': A heart-warming story about two women's love in an era when it was illegal
In a time when one couldn't even think about a woman being with another, they were the pioneers of a different kind of love
Kristin Cavallari: Anti-vaccine stance to single parent joke, the reality TV star has raked up quite a storm
The 32-year-old reality TV star is no stranger to controversy and with her 'advice' be it the goat milk baby formula or her stance on vaccination, she clearly has never been out of the headlines
The problem with Lilly Singh: From 'modern-day blackface' to turban jokes, her cultural appropriation is an issue
With her culturally-centered jokes, she's not only offending the people that came before but also setting a terrible example for those who look up to her
K-pop for dummies: An essential guide to navigating your way through the K-pop culture and everything in between
The fascination with K-pop is really at its pea and if you have decided to jump on this bandwagon but don't know where to go or begin, here's a basic guide to ease you into the world of K-pop
How Studio Ghibli became the mecca of strong, spirited female characters that defy stereotypes
Hayao Miyazaki's films portray women as young, independent and spirited feminists
'Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children': Williams is convicted but victims' kin believe he's innocent
The fourth episode of the docu-series focuses on Wayne Williams' trial that includes falsified witness statements and possible power play in the judicial system
Taylor Swift vs Scooter Braun: All you need to know about the singer's legal battle with Big Machine Records
Swift's very public altercation with Braun dates back to 2019, when the latter acquired rights to her masters after buying her former label, Big Machine, from Scott Borchetta
Boosting security to video conferencing, here's how VFX and post-production companies are working in lockdown
Post-production companies have been keeping a watchful eye on all of their global offices since the coronavirus outbreak to plan appropriate measures in order to implement work-from-home
The Mystery of MIA: From THAT NFL lawsuit to anti-vaccine stance, the rapper is the girl who kicks the hornets' nest
MIA has been making headlines during the coronavirus pandemic for her anti-vax stance and for fueling conspiracy theories about 5G inciting the virus. However, this isn't the first time she's attracted negative attention
Leonardo Dicaprio and Mark Wahlberg didn't want to act with each other initially in 'The Basketball Diaries'
Dicaprio and Wahlberg have starred together in two critically-acclaimed movies. However, the 'Django' actor hadn't always harbored positive feelings towards his peer
'Jane Goodall: The Hope': Fans feel positive and emotional after watching inspiring 'chimp lady' documentary
Twitter has been flooded with positive reactions to the documentary with most expressing how in awe they are of the 86-year-old who's still fighting this raging battle against environmental degradation
'Jane Goodall: The Hope' tells the tale of the woman who changed what we know about chimps
The documentary offers a glimpse into the life of the animal activist Dr Jane Goodall, who spent most of her life in the African wild researching chimpanzees
Jane Goodall 'tramp' controversy: Far Side's Gary Larson was raked over coals for a cartoon but she saved him
In his 1987 cartoon strip, Larson referred to Jane Goodall as a 'tramp' but all in good fun and while Goodall's institution took offence, she went ahead and made friends with the artist
SuperM: How SM Entertainment's crossover boy group became South Korea's biggest export
The group was put together to promote Asian acts in the West and crack the US music market
How 'Glee' star Darren Criss became one of Ryan Murphy's favorite actors
Criss and Murphy have teamed up for the new Netflix series 'Hollywood' but this isn't the first time they worked together
Coronavirus may force Hollywood to drop sex scenes as actors show concerns over getting intimate with co-stars
Actors are expressing their worries on how they will engage in filming intimate scenes like kissing and sex after the lockdown and social-distancing guidelines are lifted
'Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children' Episode 3: Investigation leads to Wayne Williams' arrest
Many believe that Williams was not guilty of the murders. Could it be that he was just a scapegoat for the law enforcement whose main concern was to close the case?
Have the BTS boys turned arrogant? K-pop biggies acknowledging success doesn't mean it has gone to their heads
BTS has been accused of turning arrogant with the wild success of the last few years, especially in the western world