Manushi Chhillar Just Dethroned Priyanka Chopra As the First Indian Miss World in 17 Years

A new Miss World 2017 has been crowned! Manushi Chhillar, AKA Miss India, has taken home top honors in Sanya, China tonight, with Stephanie Hill (Miss England) and Alma Andrea Meza Carmona (Miss Mexico) coming in second and third place, respectively.

Chhillar was chosen from more than 120 contestants to become the sixth-ever Indian contestant to win the pageant, succeeding none other than Baywatch star Priyanka Chopra after 17 years.

Chopra took to Twitter to congratulate Chhillar, saying, “Cherish and learn, and most importantly, enjoy it. Bravo.”

The 21-year-old has since responded, saying, “It means the world to me! Have always looked up to you. Thank you.”

Wowing the judges with her grace, beauty, and sweet-but-smart answers, the reigning queen reportedly told the panel she believes the title of “mother” deserves the highest salary. “I think a mother deserves the highest respect, and when you talk about salary it’s not always about cash, but I feel it’s the love and respect that you give to someone. My mother has always been the biggest inspiration in my life.”

She continued on to add, “All mothers sacrifice so much for their kids. So, I think it is the job of a mother that deserves the highest salary.”

Clearly, her answer was one that resonated, earning her a brand new crown to call her — and India’s — own.

Congratulations to the new queen!

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If you're someone with a dimly lit home or office, you might think that adding greenery to your space would be impossible. Think again!

There are actually plenty of low-light houseplants out there that thrive in even the darkest corners. These resilient beauties simply don't need direct sun to flourish, making them perfect for areas that lack natural light.

Whether you're a veteran plant parent or just starting out, here are 15 low-light options to brighten up your interior.

Scroll to see which plants will still totally thrive in your low-light spaces!

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1. Bromeliad Plant

The Bromeliad is a unique, low-light indoor plant that's great for spaces with limited natural sunlight. It can even thrive under fluorescent light, making it a solid choice for offices or rooms without windows.

It also loves humidity, so it does particularly well in bathrooms where moisture is abundant. The best part? They're non-toxic to pets, meaning you can enjoy some colorful blooms worry-free.

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2. Snake Plant

Sometimes referred to as "mother-in-law's tongue," the Snake Plant is the ultimate low-maintenance houseplant. It can survive for months without light and requires very little water, making it ideal for even the busiest plant parents.

For optimal care, just water it every two to three weeks, and it will flourish with minimal additional effort.

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3. Boston Fern

The Boston Fern also does well in areas with indirect sunlight, and it loves humidity.

To keep it happy, simply ensure the water stays consistently moist and mist the plant periodically. Regular pruning every few months will prevent it from becoming too unruly as well.

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4. Prayer Plant

The Prayer Plant is known for its unique foliage that opens and closes with the sun, giving it the appearance of "praying" as day turns to night. Even with this cool behavior, though, it's quite easy to care for.

This variety thrives in low to medium light and appreciates humidity, so it's best kept in bathrooms or kitchens. All you have to do is water it when the top quarter of the soil feels dry.

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5. Spider Plant

The Spider Plant is one of the most popular houseplants, and for good reason. It's flexible and extremely simple to care for.

It can adapt to low light conditions and prefers comfortable room temperatures. Just make sure the soil is always slightly moist to keep your Spider Plant happy.

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6. Parlor Palm

This variety is a resilient and attractive low-light plant that can brighten up any space with its feathery, arching leaves.

While it thrives in medium light, it can also tolerate lower light conditions. Otherwise, it enjoys humidity and extra moisture, but it doesn't require frequent watering. Every two weeks is typically enough to do the trick.

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7. Wax Plant

Wax Plants are super easygoing when it comes to light and care. They flourish in bright light, but they also adapt well to lower light conditions, making them a versatile pick for a variety of spaces.

They're also able to bounce back if you forget to water them every now and then!

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8. Sago Palm

Have you always wanted a palm tree in your home? If so, the Sago Palm offers the perfect opportunity.

Even though this plant does best in bright, direct light, it can deal with lower light conditions due to its adaptability. However, it's important to note that it's particular when it comes to watering.

You should only water the Sago Palm after the top inch of soil has dried out. Over-watering is the quickest way to harm this plant.

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9. Monstera Deliciosa

Known for its large, dramatic leaves, the Monstera Deliciosa is surprisingly adaptable. It can tolerate low-light conditions while growing at a slower pace.

Just keep in mind that, while stunning, this variety is toxic to both humans and pets, so it shouldn't be ingested.

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10. Calathea Peacock

Featuring pink and red flecks, the Calathea Peacock is a stunning addition to any indoor plant collection. It can flourish in bright light and handle up to eight hours of sunlight per day.

Yet, at the same time, it's also perfectly content in lower light conditions and is non-toxic.

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11. Money Tree

If you're searching for a larger indoor plant that does well in medium, indirect light, look no further than the Money Tree. It's sure to be a standout in any room and is extremely easy to care for.

Simply plant it in a well-draining potting mix and place it a few feet away from a sunny window.

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12. ZZ Plant

New plant parents shouldn't overlook the ZZ Plant, which is beloved for its low-maintenance nature. It can tolerate low light and can go weeks without water!

Just be sure to water this variety whenever the soil has dried out entirely. Also, remember that it is toxic to both cats and dogs.

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13. English Ivy

English Ivy enjoys high-humidity environments and doesn't need bright light to flourish. So, it's ideal for moist, low-light areas, just like your bathroom!

It has fast-growing vines and can quickly become a lush addition to your space. You can consider using a hanging planter or vine supports to guide its growth and keep its spreading under control.

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14. Red Anthurium

The Red Anthurium is an excellent choice if you want to add a splash of color to your space. Sometimes referred to as the flamingo flower, it features stunning red blooms that can last up to eight weeks.

It does well in low to medium light, too, making it a versatile option for all sorts of spaces.

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15. Begonia Rex

Last but not least is Begonia Rex, a low-light indoor plant that prefers bright, indirect sunlight because direct rays can scorch its leaves. To keep this variety comfortable, ensure conditions remain humid and around 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Etoilé is bringing the world of ballet to TV— and we finally have a first look! Show creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino are ready for viewers to see the complex, messy, and beautiful moments that make up the life of a ballet dancer through Etoilé. And while the show may feature your Gilmore Girls and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel faves, don't expect Etoilé to be a carbon copy of either.

So give your undivided attention to this Etoilé first look because your fave husband and wife duo have officially done it again!

Scroll to see the thrilling Etoilé first look!

What is 'Etoilé' about?

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According to Vanity Fair, Etoilé focuses on the inner world of two prominent "ballet companies as they embark on a groundbreaking scheme to lure audiences back to their art form." The "scheme" involves something akin to Wife Swap and this is sure to have hilarious and (maybe) disastrous results.

Where is the show based?

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Are you ready for this? Viewers will be transported to New York and Paris.

Who's a part of the cast?

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Now comes the fun part! Etoilé has a stacked cast that includes Luke Kirby ("Jack"), Charlotte Gainsburg ("Geneviève"), Lou de Laâge, Gideon Glick, David Alvarez, Ivan du Pontavice, Taïs Vinolo, David Haig, Simon Callow, and Yanic Truesdale.

How many episodes will there be?

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Etoilé will have eight episodes which seems to be the standard for most series!

How many seasons will there be?

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The Hollywood Reporterreported Etoilé will have two seasons.

When does it premiere?

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It premieres on Amazon Prime April 24, 2025 so we're counting down until this captivating new series hits our screens. We may even start a group chat so we can talk about explosive moments!

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Spring is the season of new beginnings, so drawing inspiration from this time of year for your newest little addition's name couldn't be any more appropriate.

Whether you're welcoming a baby into your family soon or are simply drawn to the freshness and beauty of springtime, here are eight different baby names that capture its essence perfectly.

Scroll to see our favorite spring baby names for 2025!

1. Flora

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Derived from the Latin word for "flower," Flora is a timeless baby name pick that immediately brings the warmth of spring to mind. It has appeared in classic literature works, like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Waverly," but it's still a lesser-used and unique choice for parents.

Flora is also the goddess of spring in Roman mythology, symbolizing growth, renewal, and the vitality of nature.

2. Jay

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Jay may be short, but it has a rich history and powerful meaning. In Hindu culture, it symbolizes "victory," representing strength and courage. So, while often used as a nickname, Jay is also a bold standalone option.

The name's association with spring has helped it remain relevant, too. After all, it's derived from the Latin word for "blue-crested bird."

3. Wren

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Similarly, Wren can capture the spirit of a "little bird" for your baby girl. This enchanting choice means "small songbird" and embodies both grace and energy.

In Celtic folklore, wrens were often seen as symbols of creativity and frequently associated with writers, musicians, and poets due to their beautiful songs. They were also known for their speed and boldness.

4. Ridge

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Ridge is British in origin and means "continuous elevated mountain crest." It's distinctive, strong, and was once considered more vintage. Yet, since 2015, the popularity of Ridge has been rising among parents.

This name is unique, bold, and a solid nature-inspired option that calls to mind images of towering and unwavering mountains.

5. Brooke

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With English and German roots, Brooke means "water" or "small stream." It was originally derived from the Old English word "bróc," which was once a surname given to people who lived near flowing water.

Today, Brooke is a beloved first name, partly thanks to actress Brook Shields, who helped enhance its popularity. Its connection to nature, especially water, embodies adaptability, fluidity, and free-spirited nature.

6. Wesley

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With British roots, Wesley is a charming name that means "western meadow," making it a beautiful choice for a baby boy born in the spring.

Originally used to honor John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, this name has evolved from a surname to a favorite first name. Aside from its religious roots, it has a connection to nature and encourages a sense of exploration that makes it fitting for any child, regardless of faith.

7. May

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May is another timeless name with Roman, English, and Sanskrit origins. Sometimes used as a nickname for Margaret or Mary, it evokes images of warm, sunny days.

The name, of course, shares its connection with the fifth month of the Gregorian calendar, giving it an inherent springtime feel. In Saksrit, it even means "to go" or "move," symbolizing forward progress and growth for your little girl.

8. Heath

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Last but certainly not least is Heath, a nature-inspired name with English roots. It was traditionally used to describe someone who lived on or near an area of uncultivated, open land, also known as a "heath."

One of the most famous figures with this name was actor Heath Ledger, who starred in "10 Things I Hate About You" and "The Dark Knight." Heath is a wonderful option for a strong little boy who will connect with the natural world around him.

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