Dubai-based influencer Anunay Sood dies in Las Vegas

His followers expressed their sorrow at his death. (Instagram)
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Updated 06 November 2025
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Dubai-based influencer Anunay Sood dies in Las Vegas

  • No details given on the cause of death
  • Sood, 32, was in the US for a car show

LAS VEGAS: Popular 32-year-old Dubai-based travel influencer Anunay Sood has died during an expenses-paid weekend VIP trip to Las Vegas, his family confirmed in a statement posted on his social media on Thursday.

The social media celebrity, with 1.4 million followers on his Instagram account, had been attending the Concours elite car show at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas along with other influencers and journalists, and was due to start the journey home on Tuesday.

In a statement on his Instagram account his devastated family wrote: “It is with deep sadness that we share the news of our beloved Anunay Sood’s passing.”

 

The family went on to ask that people respect their privacy and avoid gathering near “personal property.”

“Please keep his family and loved ones in your thoughts and prayers,” the statement added.

No details have been given on the cause of death, but those who were with him during the weekend said he seemed happy and had no health complaints.

The travel/adventure enthusiast had attended a series of events over the octane-fueled weekend including an elite Broad Arrow luxury car auction which saw a Bugatti sell for $2 million.

He also took part in the Strip Shutdown procession of supercars along the iconic Las Vegas strip, which included Bugattis, Marilyn Monroe’s 1955 Lincoln Capri pink Convertible, and a selection of McLaren cars. 

He had spent the weekend alongside other influencers and members of the media, mingling with the likes of Horacio Pagani and Christian Von Koenigsegg - as well as Apple CEO Tim Cook.

Sood’s last post on his Instagram account included a photo of him with “Fast and Furious” actor Sung Kang, with the comment: “Still can’t believe I spent the weekend surrounded by legends and dream machines.”

Best known for his travel videos Sood featured on Forbes India’s Top 100 Digital Stars list for three consecutive years (2022, 2023, and 2024).

As well as running his own marketing company and collaborating with tourist boards around the globe, he also became the first YouTuber to vlog inside the Bigg Boss House.

Best known for his travel videos Sood featured on Forbes India’s Top 100 Digital Stars list for three consecutive years (2022, 2023, and 2024).

Responding to the family’s statement, fellow Dubai-based influencer Cameron Biafore, who was also in the Las Vegas group, expressed her sadness at the news.

“You were such a bright light and was grateful to be able to experience that even for a moment. Rest in peace sweet Anunay your impact and love for life in this world will always be remembered.”


ABC signs Jimmy Kimmel to a one-year contract extension, months after temporary suspension

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President Donald Trump won’t be getting his wish. ABC said Monday it has signed late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel to a one-year contract extension.
Kimmel’s previous, multiyear contract had been set to expire next May, so the extension will keep him on the air until at least May 2027.
Kimmel’s future looked questionable in September, when ABC suspended “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” for remarks made following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Following a public outcry, ABC lifted the suspension, and Kimmel returned to the air with much stronger ratings than he had before.
He continued his relentless joking at the president’s expense, leading Trump to urge the network to “get the bum off the air” in a social media post last month. The post followed Kimmel’s nearly 10-minute monologue on Trump and the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Kimmel was even on Trump’s mind Sunday as the president hosted the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington.
“I’ve watched some of the people that host,” Trump said. “I’ve watched some of the people that host. Jimmy Kimmel was horrible, and some of these people, if I can’t beat out Jimmy Kimmel in terms of talent, then I don’t think I should be president.”
Kimmel has hosted the Oscars four times, but he’s never hosted the Kennedy Center show.
Just last week, Kimmel was needling Trump on the president’s approval ratings. “There are gas stations on Yelp with higher approval ratings than Trump right now,” he said.
Kimmel will be staying longer than late-night colleague Stephen Colbert at CBS. The network announced this summer it was ending Colbert’s show next May for economic reasons, even though it is the top-rated network show in late-night television.
ABC has aired Kimmel’s late-night show since 2003, during a time of upheaval in the industry. Like much of broadcast television, late-night ratings are down. Viewers increasingly turn to watching monologues online the day after they appear.
Most of Kimmel’s recent renewals have been multiyear extensions. There was no immediate word on whose choice it was to extend his current contract by one year.
Following Kirk’s killing, Kimmel was criticized for saying that “the MAGA gang” was “desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.” The Nexstar and Sinclair television ownership groups said it would take Kimmel off the air, leading to ABC’s suspension.
When he returned to the air, Kimmel did not apologize for his remarks, but he said he did not intend to blame any specific group for Kirk’s assassination. He said “it was never my intention to make the light of the murder of a young man.”