Bali’s immigration authorities are warning tourists and influencers against doing unpaid promotional or work-like activities on visitor visas. Officials say collaborations that appear harmless, including portfolio building, can still breach immigration rules. Travelers are urged to match their activities to their visa purpose or face scrutiny and potential sanctions, with other visa routes available for genuine professional work.
Influencer Dr. Neelam Singh, popularly known as “The Skin Doctor,” has broken his silence after arrest and bail in a case tied to alleged posts about Sunjay Kapur’s family. Singh says the judge found no offense or intent behind his detention, thanking supporters while acknowledging criticism. He indicated he will later share case details and his next steps.
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The “get ready with me” trend is pulling kids deeper into the beauty industry, fueled by kidfluencers who showcase cosmetics to young audiences. Brands market the products as play and experimentation, but experts warn the content can shape social conditioning—nudging kids from curiosity toward routine, and potentially impacting self-image and the need for external validation.
Delhi Police arrested dermatologist and social media influencer Dr Neelam Singh, known online as “The Skin Doctor,” alleging her posts were linked to the Kapur family after businessman Sunjay Kapur’s death. The action follows complaints filed at Vasant Kunj Police Station and an ongoing probe into her social media activity and connections to the case.
Handcare is exploding as the next big skincare frontier after a viral 15-step routine popularised by influencer Victoria Ortega. Experts link the momentum to the pandemic, when heavy use of soaps and sanitisers revealed dryness, damage and early ageing. Now, hands are being treated like a dedicated beauty category, and India is rapidly catching up with the trend.
A national study by the Media Insight Project shows a major generational divide in news habits. While 36% of US adults say they get news from social media at least once a day, 57% of teens aged 13–17 do the same. Even as they rely more on influencers, many remain cautious about what they believe.
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