Secrets
The Duchess and the Deal That Never Was: Inside Meghan Markle’s Rejected Fashion Dream
When Meghan Markle stepped into Paris Fashion Week, she looked every inch the modern duchess — graceful, confident, and ready to reclaim her space in the global spotlight. But behind the flashes of the cameras and the elegance of white couture, a quieter story was unfolding — one that revealed how even the most famous names can face closed doors in the exclusive world of high fashion.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
When Royal Titles Fade: The Hidden Truth Behind Meghan Markle’s Latest Step and the Windsor Reckoning
The world of royalty has always been built on ceremony, reputation, and the illusion of permanence. But what happens when those crowns begin to lose their shine — not because of scandalous headlines, but because the people beneath them are forced to face what power really costs?
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
The Silence Breaks: What Meghan Markle’s Former Best Friend’s Cryptic Post Might Really Mean
Friendships often tell stories that the public never gets to see. Behind every famous face, there’s usually someone who knew them long before the fame, before the spotlight, before the filters of reputation. For Meghan Markle, that person was Ninaki Priddy — once her closest friend, travel companion, and even maid of honor at her first wedding. But after years of silence, Ninaki has broken the calm with a short but striking message online, and it has everyone talking.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
Chuck Schumer and the Government Shutdown: What’s Happening and Why It Matters
The United States is once again facing a government shutdown caused by a political standoff over federal funding and spending priorities. The shutdown has stretched into several weeks, with no clear resolution in sight. Federal employees are going unpaid, government services are disrupted, and frustration among citizens is growing as Congress struggles to agree on a plan to reopen the government.
By America today 4 months ago in Confessions
The Secret My Husband Took to His Grave
The Secret My Husband Took to His Grave I never thought silence could be so loud. It has been eight months since Daniel passed away, yet the quietness of our home still hums with his absence. Every morning, I wake up expecting to hear the kettle whistle and his voice calling out, “Coffee or tea, love?” But all that greets me is the hollow echo of memory.
By Muhammad Ilyas4 months ago in Confessions
The Weight of Labels
I did not get angry because I was attacked. I got angry because I felt invisible. That is what labeling does. It reduces a human being—a soul with thoughts, experiences, and convictions—into a set of categories that can be dismissed before they even speak.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Confessions
When Silence Speaks Louder: Harry and Meghan’s Uncomfortable Reality Check at the Mental Health Festival
There was a time when a single wave from Prince Harry could send crowds into a frenzy. Flashbulbs, cheers, and camera shutters followed him like a royal shadow. But at the World Mental Health Festival, that familiar roar of adoration was replaced with something far more haunting — silence.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
The Café That Waited for Her. AI-Generated.
Every morning at exactly 8:05, Adrian unlocked the doors of Café del Mare, a small seaside coffee shop in Lisbon that smelled like cinnamon and saltwater. He wasn’t the kind of man people remembered — quiet, polite, always writing in a notebook between customers.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Confessions
Smile Cartels: The Black Market of Engineered Joy
The Currency of Manufactured Bliss In the neon-soaked streets of Seoul's Gangnam district, happiness has become the most valuable commodity on the black market. But this isn't the organic joy that emerges from human connection or personal achievement—this is engineered euphoria, mass-produced and distributed through an intricate network that operates in the shadows of our hyper-connected world.
By Punit kumar4 months ago in Confessions
Secret Letter . Content Warning.
Humans are monsters. I remember my first scary movie being a Stephen King-esc one where a little girl is shot and carried into a plane while the monsters below eat the planet up whole. It had been several years since my brain surgery and in a much personal way, several months since my last Seer-ing experience I had with Lucifer.
By Parsley Rose 4 months ago in Confessions










