Jerry Seinfeld faces pro-Palestine hecklers in Melbourne

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Updated 25 June 2024
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Jerry Seinfeld faces pro-Palestine hecklers in Melbourne

DUBAI: American comedian and actor Jerry Seinfeld confronted another group of pro-Palestine hecklers at his stand-up show in Melbourne, Australia, during the latest in a series of disruptions to his tour.

Protestors began shouting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” towards the end of the event at the Rod Laver Arena, to which Seinfeld replied: “Oh, you’re back. They’re back! The protesters are back! I missed you.” 

The 70-year-old sitcom star continued: “I think you need to go back and tell whoever is running your organization, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.’ That cannot be a good plan for you. You gotta come up with a better plan.”

Seinfeld has been vocal in his support for Israel following Hamas’s attack on Oct. 7 last year. He also met with families of hostages and visited a kibbutz during a trip to Israel in December.

Throughout his tour, Seinfeld has repeatedly been heckled due to his outspoken support.

At his show in Sydney last week, the comedian called a heckler who was escorted out by security a moron and said: “We have a genius, ladies and gentlemen. He solved the Middle East!”
 


Imaan Hammam shines in bridesmaid mode

Updated 29 December 2025
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Imaan Hammam shines in bridesmaid mode

  • Attends wedding of best friend and model Cindy Bruna

DUBAI: Supermodel Imaan Hammam recently attended the wedding of her best friend and fellow supermodel Cindy Bruna, who tied the knot with former basketball star and actor Blondy Baruti in an intimate ceremony in Paris.

Bruna, a French-Congolese model best known for her work with Victoria’s Secret and major fashion houses, married in a private celebration attended by close friends and family. She wore a custom gown by Lebanese designer Elie Saab.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Hammam was a part of the bridal party, serving as one of Bruna’s bridesmaids. The Dutch-Moroccan-Egyptian model wore a long, maroon-red gown with a sleeveless silhouette.

The dress was paired with matching elbow-length gloves in the same deep red shade, creating a coordinated and striking look that stood out but was in keeping with the formal event.

On Instagram she posted images with the caption: “Most special weekend celebrating my sis and Blondy. The most beautiful bride … truly. My heart is so full. We danced, we laughed, and we loved every moment.”

The floor-length gown featured clean lines and a streamlined cut, allowing the rich color to take centerstage. Hammam kept her styling minimal, letting the dress and gloves do most of the work.

Hammam and Bruna have been close friends for years, frequently appearing together at fashion events and on international runways.

Hammam is one of the most in-demand models in the industry. She was scouted in Amsterdam’s Centraal Station before making her catwalk debut in 2013 by walking in Jean Paul Gaultier’s couture show. 

Hammam has appeared on the runway for Burberry, Fendi, Prada, Bottega Veneta, Marc Jacobs, Moschino, Balenciaga and Carolina Herrera. And starred in international campaigns, including for DKNY, Celine, Chanel, Versace, Givenchy, Giorgio Armani and Tiffany & Co.

Earlier this year, she launched Ayni, an archival platform dedicated to preserving and celebrating Arab artistic expression from her perspective.

“For me, it’s always been so much deeper than just fashion. It is about staying connected to my roots, telling stories that move me and shining a light on the voices that need to be heard.”

She said her hope for Ayni is for it to grow beyond a personal vision and become a “real community.”