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Elvish Yadav’s ‘Justin Bieber’ Sparks Speculation Over Prince Narula & Maxtern Feud


Elvish Yadav has once again grabbed headlines with his latest Haryanavi track Justin Bieber, released on YouTube on February 18, 2026. While the song crossed thousands of views within hours of its release, it is the alleged subtext within the lyrics and visuals that has captured public attention.

Listeners quickly noticed a reference to “Bolero” in the song — a detail many fans believe points toward his long-discussed fallout with Prince Narula. Their alleged collaboration, which never saw the light of day, has remained a topic of speculation among followers. The new lyrical mention has reignited conversations about their strained dynamic.

The music video adds further intrigue. In one particular scene, a man wearing a cap is shown suspended by a rope, leading some viewers to speculate that the styling resembles Prince Narula. Though there has been no official confirmation of such intent, the imagery has fueled online theories that the track may contain indirect references.

Speculation also surrounds a moment around the 2:21 mark, where fans believe Elvish appears to allude to his controversy with Sagar Thakur, popularly known as Maxtern. In the scene, a man scrolling through his phone is approached by Elvish, who makes a slapping gesture — interpreted by some as a callback to their widely discussed altercation.

Neither Elvish nor the individuals involved have publicly addressed these interpretations. However, the layered symbolism in the lyrics and visuals has ensured the conversation continues across social media platforms.

The track features rap portions by Elvish himself, with music composed by OG Sandhu and contributions from Anu Amanat as singer, lyricist and composer. The video stars Elvish alongside Isha Malviya and is produced by Flame Music and Nitesh Ujoli.

Arriving amid lingering tensions reportedly stemming from the reality show The 50, the release of Justin Bieber has only amplified discussions surrounding past disagreements. Whether intentional or coincidental, the track has succeeded in keeping Elvish Yadav firmly in the public eye.

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From Style to Sweets: Rhea D’Souza’s Creative Journey Across Fashion, Baking & Thrifting


Written by Tanisha Cardozo

Rhea D’Souza didn’t set out to become a multi-hyphenate creator — but curiosity, creativity, and a deep love for storytelling led her exactly there. Based in Goa, Rhea is the creative force behind Grumpy Cat Bakes, Second Chances (a curated thrift page), and a fashion feed that resonates with thousands.

“Each hat I wear may seem different, but they all connect through creativity, storytelling, and building something that makes people feel good.”

Whether she’s styling a thrifted outfit, baking brownies from her kitchen, or balancing a day job in social media, Rhea brings authenticity to everything she touches.

🌴The Goa Influence

Goa’s vibrant culture, pastel skies, and laid-back rhythm are deeply embedded in Rhea’s aesthetic. The Portuguese architecture of Fontainhas, the flea markets, and beach sunsets inspire her styling choices and photo shoots alike. This coastal spirit brings a softness and storytelling vibe to everything she creates.

🍫Grumpy Cat Bakes — A Mood in Dessert Form

What started as casual brownie-making for friends evolved into Grumpy Cat Bakes, a home bakery named after her famously grumpy-looking (but loving) cat.

“On some days, I’m a big grumpy cat, but I still have so much to give — whether it’s love, or love through desserts.”

Her made-to-order treats are known for comfort, creativity, and heart — offering a sweet solution for any grumpy day.

💫Second Chances: A Thrift Store With Meaning

Faced with an overflowing closet from brand shoots, Rhea didn’t want her pre-loved pieces to go to waste. So she launched Second Chances, a space to extend the life of fashion pieces and make mindful style more accessible.

“Each piece carries a little story with it, ready to be continued by someone else.”

It’s not just about reducing waste — it’s about celebrating style that lasts, with heart.

🎯Balancing It All

Juggling a full-time job, content creation, baking orders, and running a thrift page is no small feat. Rhea relies on flexible planning, passion-driven prioritization, and a good content calendar.

“Each passion feeds into the other, keeping my creativity alive.”

Batch content creation, seasonal focus shifts, and listening to her energy help her manage the load while keeping joy at the center.

Staying Authentic

In an online world of trends and pressure, Rhea stays rooted in what feels real.

“I explore trends but always adapt them to my personal style. I think people relate more to content that’s wearable, comfortable, and real.”

Pinterest, fashion blogs, even a passerby’s outfit can become inspiration for her next look — but always with her own twist.

💭Dream Collaborations & Inspirations

From global brands like Zara and Dior Beauty to creators like Shubhra Vaity, Rhea’s dream partnerships reflect her blend of elegance, versatility, and authenticity.

🪄Advice for Aspiring Creators

Rhea’s advice is simple: start with what you have and build as you go.

“Before I had a tripod, I used a stool and a stack of books. The most important thing is to start — consistency and curiosity will take you far.”

💌The Reward? Real Connections.

What matters most to Rhea is the impact — the DMs from girls who feel more confident, the people who style her thrifted pieces, or smile at a brownie delivery.

“If one person feels seen or inspired by what I share, it’s all worth it.”