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Meet Tridha Choudhury. The actress whose bold role in Aashram affected her personal life as well. Her then-boyfriend objected to her intimate scenes with Bobby Deol and even approached director Prakash Jha, asking him to make changes because he wanted to marry her. The relationship eventually ended, and Tridha...

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I genuinely cannot understand how someone can watch this story and still stand there, looking at two women, and somehow decide that the wrong one is the victim. On one side, you have a girl (Yıldız) who has been mistreated her entire life. Since the moment she was born, she was treated like a sacrifice for a conflict she was never even part of and later we find out that this conflict never even existed. Her right to study was taken from her. She was pushed into a marriage at a very young age just imagine being six, seven, eight years old, living in fear of being tied to someone you don’t even know. She was treated like a servant in her own home, by the very people she thought were her family. And just when she gets close to the happiness she dreamed of, the man she was engaged to shows up with another wife. She gets mistreated by that wife, by his family, and even (unintentionally) by him, because he was trying to run away from his own feelings, and that only caused her more heartbreak. The whole world was literally against her. She fought through all of that, only to find out in the end that everything she suffered for was based on something that wasn’t even real. Her entire life was built on a lie. That she isn’t even part of that family that she has literally no one in this world. Now on the other side… You have a girl (Melek) who, yes, was taken from her biological mother but she was raised by loving parents. She had everything anyone could wish for: education, freedom, a happy childhood, a healthy environment. She lived her life, fell in love, went out, made choices and no one questioned her, no one controlled her. And then what did she do? She found out that her man was engaged to another woman before marrying her (and even saw him marry her) and instead of holding on to her dignity, she chose to stay, to fight for a man who lied to her, to hold onto a marriage he tried to end multiple times. She used her unborn child to keep him tied to her. She lied constantly, and her excuse was that she was “protecting her marriage” a marriage that was already broken from the moment Serhat removed that ring at the airport in episode one. She tried to hand Yıldız (a woman who had already suffered enough) over to dangerous people. Then she found out the truth about her own birth (that her father ra*ped her mother.)And still no empathy. No moment of humanity toward her own mother. All she cared about was herself. And even though none of this had anything to do with Yıldız, she still found a way to blame it on her. Instead of holding her father accountable, she went and made a deal with him to get rid of Yıldız. She literally made a deal with the devil just to hurt Yıldız one more time. And after all of that… you want me to feel sorry for her? You want me to call her a victim? I honestly cannot believe we are living on the same planet with people who see this and still say, “she’s the victim.” Not morally. Not logically. Not emotionally. There is no world where this makes sense. It’s like watching someone clearly cause harm, and still calling them the victim and actually BELIEVING it. #HalefKöklerinÇağrısı

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They discovered Rosie beside a quiet stretch of railway tracks — a place no animal should ever have been left to suffer. Her small body lay pressed into the dirt, broken and exhausted, crying from pain that had lasted far longer than anyone could imagine. For two full days, she had remained there. Two days of cold. Two days of unbearable pain. Two days waiting for someone who might never come. When rescuers finally arrived, she managed to raise her head just slightly, as if begging them not to leave her behind the way others had. At the veterinary clinic, the truth about her condition emerged piece by piece — and it was even worse than the scene where they found her. Her spine was fractured. Her hind legs were paralyzed. Her body was dangerously cold, severely dehydrated, and so weak it seemed close to shutting down. Then came another devastating discovery: a vaginal hemorrhage caused by a transmissible venereal tumor. It became clear that her suffering hadn’t started with the train. It had begun long before. Still, the team chose to fight for her life. Treatment began slowly — hour by hour, step by step — even though the odds were not in her favor. They couldn’t accept that she had endured so much only to die beside a railway. By Day 45, a small sign of hope appeared. Her cytostatic treatments were completed. A tiny wheelchair had been prepared for her — designed for dogs whose bodies refuse to give up even when their legs can no longer support them. Hydrotherapy followed, offering gentle rehabilitation and a small chance that she might regain movement someday. Nothing was guaranteed. The rest depended on her determination. And she had plenty of it. By Day 70, another heartbreaking piece of her past came to light. The dog — now named Rosie — once had a family. But they gave her away. She was passed from person to person until she eventually fell into the hands of someone who used her for breeding. She was forced to produce litter after litter. When illness struck — when the tumor and infections appeared — she was no longer useful. So she was abandoned. That is how she ended up beside the railway tracks: injured, bleeding, and completely alone. Not everyone supported the rescuers’ decision to continue fighting for her. Some people criticized them harshly. “You should have euthanized her,” they said. “You’re wasting resources.” “You’re only prolonging her suffering.” In those early days, even the rescuers questioned themselves. Every surgery, every treatment, and every night spent moving her between clinics drained them emotionally and financially. But they kept going because Rosie never stopped trying to live. And eventually, the moment they had hoped for finally arrived. Their effort had not been wasted. Rosie was flown to Germany, where a family welcomed her with open arms. They understood her past, her limitations, and the long road ahead. They didn’t care whether she would walk again. They simply saw her spirit — the way she continued to try, to trust, and to fight — and they chose her. Her recovery continued there. The wheelchair helped her move around. Hydrotherapy gave her the chance to strengthen her legs again. And because her spinal cord had not been completely destroyed, there remained a small but precious possibility that she might walk one day. Slowly, Rosie began adapting to a new life. A life where people cared for her. A life where she was safe. A life where she was no longer used and discarded. A life where she mattered. By Day 90, everything had changed. She could move again — perhaps not exactly as before, but with freedom, determination, and joy. Rosie survived not because of luck, but because people refused to give up on her. She is a fighter. And the family who adopted her continues to stand beside her every step of the way, giving her the life she was denied for so long. If you’d like to see Rosie today — how bright her eyes are now and how happily her tail wags

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You and her husband are very stupid. This is how you people want to defend yourselves after killing her. After the husband was telling everyone she was healed. After you people locked her up in a room and refused her to even go and see her father. She could not talk to anyone. Even created a nick name for her husband (the nickname was Azenabor) so his family won’t know she’s referring to him when she talks to people to help her. Your stupid church pastor told her God has healed her and that she should return 2 million naira back to the church from her donation money, he said the 2 million is the amount the church donated for her dialysis. She asked the Pastor to send evidence of the 2 million that he claims belongs to the church and he could not. Next thing the church said the money people sent to her is cursed. That the same thing killed her mother. When she’s with the pastor and her husband she has to pretend to her friends that the Agbo and prayers were working, but she confided in a few people. Even cried that she wants to go meet her father and the husband shouted her down. Your stupid friend and the Pastor told her she doesn’t need dialysis and even when her boss from work offered to give her 500,000 every month for 3 month’s dialysis, she couldn’t take the money because the boss requested for hospital evidence breakdown after every dialysis for the 3 months he’d pay and she didn’t want her boss to know she stopped dialysis because of her husband and the stupid church. People were willing to help. Don’t come on my post to say trash because if you and her stupid husband and his family piss me off, even the devil will scream blood of Jesus by the time I am done with all of you.

AMB. SERAH IBRAHIM

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Queen Mary signed the order- conflicted about killing her cousin, but in the end listened to her counsel on stifling the threat of Jane. Jane and her husband’s execution was initially scheduled for 9 February 1554, but was postponed for three days to give Jane the opportunity to convert to Catholicism. “Though she would not give in to his( the priests) efforts "to save her soul", she became friends with him and allowed him to accompany her to the scaffold. — Jane refused to convert religions. She even befriended the priest The day before their executions, Guildford (husband) asked Jane to have one last meeting, which she refused, explaining it "would only ... increase their misery and pain, it was better to put it off ... as they would meet shortly elsewhere, and live bound by indissoluble ties."[166] — Her husband asked for one last meeting and she said it would make their pain even worse, and they’ll meet again somewhere better Around ten o'clock on the morning of 12 February, Guildford was executed with one stroke of the axe. Watching the scene from her window, Jane exclaimed: "Oh, Guildford, Guildford!" She was then taken out to Tower Green, inside the Tower, to be beheaded. Jane gave a speech upon ascending the scaffold then recited Psalm 51 (Have mercy upon me, O God) in English, and handed her gloves and handkerchief to her maid. The executioner asked her for forgiveness, which she granted him, pleading: "I pray you dispatch me quickly." Referring to her head. — She forgave the executioner She then blindfolded herself. Jane then failed to find the block with her hands, and cried, "What shall I do? Where is it?" Probably Thomas Brydges, the Deputy Lieutenant of the Tower, helped her find her way. With her head on the block, Jane spoke the last words of Jesus as recounted in the Gospel of Luke: "Lord, into thy hands I commend my spirit!"

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