Pooja Pillai is an entertainment journalist with Asian Media Group, where she covers cinema, pop culture, internet trends, and the politics of representation. Her work spans interviews, cultural features, and social commentary across digital platforms.
She began her reporting career as a news anchor, scripting and presenting stories for a regional newsroom. With a background in journalism and media studies, she has since built a body of work exploring how entertainment intersects with social and cultural shifts, particularly through a South Indian lens.
She brings both newsroom rigour and narrative curiosity to her work, and believes the best stories don’t just inform — they reveal what we didn’t know we needed to hear.
Jonathan Majors is speaking openly about painful experiences he has kept quiet for years. The actor, once poised to be one of Hollywood's brightest stars, is now talking about his troubled past and uncertain future. In a recent interview, Majors revealed that from the age of nine, he was sexually abused by both men and women from individuals he trusted, who should have protected him. His father had already left by then, leaving his mother, a pastor, to raise him and his siblings alone in Dallas.
Until now, Majors had never publicly shared this part of his life. He said that the experience left deep scars that he carried into adulthood. "I was messed up," he admitted. It wasn’t until recently, after facing his own legal troubles and attending court-ordered therapy, that he began to confront these childhood traumas.
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In 2023, Majors was found guilty of assault and harassment following an incident with his former girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. While he was acquitted of other charges, the guilty verdict had immediate consequences: he was dropped by Marvel Studios and lost several high-profile projects. After his sentencing in April 2024, he was required to complete a year-long domestic violence programme. But Majors says the process has forced him to take a hard look at himself.
He described finally opening up to his mother about the abuse. Her response was filled with regret, apologising for not having been able to protect him. Majors says he reassured her: "It’s not about blame anymore. I just wanted her to know the truth so we could move forward as a family."
Jonathan Majors Tells All: Childhood Abuse, Assault Conviction, and What’s Next After Marvel FiringHollywood Reporter
The actor believes that working through his past has helped him understand his actions better, though he stresses it doesn’t excuse them. “No excuses,” he said. “But when you get help, you start to see things clearly.”
Despite losing much of his former career momentum, Majors says he’s determined to rebuild his life. Close friends like Michael B. Jordan and Matthew McConaughey have shown him support. He’s also found new personal happiness and got engaged to actress Meagan Good in late 2024.
Jonathan Majors Breaks Silence on Abuse Trauma and Career Collapse After ConvictionGetty Images
With his new film Magazine Dreams set to release on March 21, Majors hopes it marks a turning point. Whether Hollywood is ready to welcome him back remains to be seen, but for Majors, the focus now is on healing and accountability. "You struggle, you learn, and you grow," he said. "That’s the only way forward."
Charlie Puth announces he’s going to be a father in his latest video, “Changes.”
The song marks a new chapter ahead of his upcoming album Whatever’s Clever, releasing March 6, 2026.
The video features his wife, Brooke Sansone, in a subtle, heartwarming reveal.
A musical announcement with a twist
Charlie Puth’s latest music video, “Changes,” comes with more than just a new sound; it’s a personal milestone. The pop singer revealed that he and his wife, Brooke Sansone, are expecting their first child. The understated pregnancy announcement arrives as Puth prepares to release his fourth studio album, Whatever’s Clever, on March 6, 2026.
In the final moments of the video, Sansone appears alongside Puth, and the couple share a tender glance toward her stomach, a simple yet unmistakable reveal that sent fans into celebration across social media.
A playful, nostalgic tone in “Changes”
The “Changes” video carries a charming, retro aesthetic, blending whimsy with warmth. Puth performs in a setting reminiscent of a PBS classroom, wearing a casual, professor-like outfit as he grooves beside animated, Claymation-style instruments. The track itself feels like a smooth mix between Harry Styles’ “Late Night Talking” and the polished 1980s pop textures of Toto.
With its upbeat rhythm and lighthearted visuals, the video captures Puth in his post-fame, post-fuckboy era, one that fans have affectionately dubbed his “husband phase.”
The announcement marks a major personal and creative transition for the 33-year-old artist. Since releasing his self-titled 2022 album Charlie, Puth has kept a relatively low profile, occasionally sharing behind-the-scenes clips about music theory and songwriting with his followers. He married Brooke Sansone, a longtime family friend, in September 2024.
His upcoming album, Whatever’s Clever, is expected to showcase a more grounded version of Puth, balancing maturity with the catchy pop sensibilities that first made him a star.
As fans flood social media with congratulations, one thing is clear: the “change” at the heart of “Changes” isn’t just artistic, it’s the start of a new life chapter for Charlie Puth and Brooke Sansone.
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