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Sophie C
@Sophie_Choudry
Singer, Performer, Actor, Ambassador British Asian Trust✨Co-owner Lifetox Wellness✨Political science graduate✨mail [email protected] for events
www.lifetox.fit Katılım Aralık 2009
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Well that totally sucks … but they were outplayed and HOW today😭 🇫🇷 And the way that penalty messed them up is crazy! #fifaworldcup #france #francevspain
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Incredible to witness my dearest @ManishMalhotra make his debut at Paris Couture Week with the most stunning collection! What a moment, what a night and what a spectacular tribute to his mother🥹❤️ #paris #pariscoutureweek




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@iamkunala @Sophie_Choudry @airindia We need Air Kunala
Only business class seats and everyone gets served spaghetti for every meal
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Flew Mumbai/ London–Mumbai on Air India First Class. @airindia Last-minute aircraft swap both ways , which is happening far too often. Booked expecting the ex-Etihad First Class cabins, but ended up with what were essentially just seats. The crew were lovely, but everything else was disappointing: a non existent cabin, subpar First Class seats, poor entertainment, average food. And I’m sure that was the case throughout the plane.
How can passengers be charged the same premium fares when the product changes so drastically at the last minute? I genuinely want to support Air India, but even the crew seem tired of these legacy aircrafts. They deserve better, and so do the passengers. #airindia
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I chose a specific seat knowing which aircraft was supposed to go .. aware that it can change once in a while. Should not change on both journeys especially if it changes the experience that drastically . Apparently they are pretty much using only the legacy aircraft in the last couple of weeks so passengers should be informed accordingly. You should be told that’s what it is and then it’s your choice to book. Then if it’s changed to a better aircraft, it’s a pleasant surprise rather than a rude shock which is the case right now
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@Sophie_Choudry @airindia You pay for the seat and class of carriage. There should be no expectation that the airline has to provide a certain aircraft for you. This is how commercial aviation works. If you want a specific type of aircraft, you can charter one.
This should have been the reply by AI.
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@safiranand @airindia God forbid we change our date of travel, it costs a frikkin fortune. So if they change the plane so often surely there should be some compensation
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@Sophie_Choudry @airindia It’s a very valid point. Airlines have diff fares on diff flights. Ex a night long haul may be more expensive than a day flight. Changing flights is one thing but not comparing apples to apples another.
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@kirankothari54 @airindia It’s supposed to be the Etihad aircraft. Have flown it before and it’s a very good experience
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@Sophie_Choudry @airindia You should have flown on Emirates, Etihad ..
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@airindia If the aircraft change is such a drastic one, shouldn’t you find a way to compensate your passengers ? The difference in comfort is huge and I don’t think a simple apology suffices. Understood that you are reworking the aircraft’s but perhaps you need to find a way to be fair
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Dear Ms. Choudry, we appreciate your patience and continued support. While aircraft changes may occasionally be necessary due to operational requirements, we understand the hassle this may cause. It's encouraging to know that our crew made a positive impression, and we assure you that your feedback regarding the onboard product has been shared with the relevant teams as we continue to enhance the travel experience for our guests. We look forward to welcoming you onboard again soon.
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🚨 Every major refereeing controversy that has gone Argentina’s way at the 2026 World Cup… and somehow it looks even worse than Qatar.
🇩🇿 Algeria: Messi caught Aïssa Mandi with his studs. No card. No VAR review.
🇦🇹 Austria: Mac Allister appeared to foul Schlager before Messi’s goal. Austria protested, but VAR allowed the goal.
🇨🇻 Cape Verde: Tagliafico’s challenge in the build-up to Argentina’s second wasn’t reviewed despite appeals.
🇪🇬 Egypt: A brilliant Egyptian goal was ruled out for an alleged foul at the very start of the move, over 80 metres from goal.
🇪🇬 Egypt (again): Egypt appealed for a penalty before Argentina’s late winner. Play continued, and Argentina scored moments later.
🇨🇭 Switzerland: Embolo was sent off after VAR intervened for an alleged dive near midfield, one of the most unusual VAR decisions fans have seen.
One controversial decision can happen. But when the same team benefits from them in almost every round, people are naturally going to ask questions.

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Thank you @Bollyhungama for the Most Stylish All-Round Artist award! 🖤 I’ve always believed in being versatile and constantly reinventing myself, never limiting myself to just one thing. Tku for validating that! #styleiconsawards




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Draped in crystal couture to host the first ever #Bombaytimesheadlinersawards @bombaytimes ❤️🔥




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This is the most inspirational story at this World Cup.
A 40 year old goalkeeper and a team that found one of its defenders through a LinkedIn DM.
A reminder that you can start from absolutely anywhere.
Let me tell you what happened, the story is a wild ride.
Yesterday, Cabo Verde played their first ever World Cup match. If you cannot find Cabo Verde on a map, you are not alone. It is a tiny cluster of islands off the coast of Africa with about 5 lakh people.
That is smaller than many of our towns, here in India. They are the second smallest country to ever reach a World Cup, and they did it just 50 years after becoming an independent nation.
They call themselves the Blue Sharks.
Their first opponent? Spain. The reigning European champions, ranked #2 in the world, with stars worth hundreds of crores sitting on the bench.
Everyone expected Spain to win 4-0 or 5-0. Instead, Cabo Verde held them to 0-0. Spain took 27 shots and could not score a single one.
And the man who made it happen is who I keep thinking about.
His name is Vozinha. He is 40 years old. He made seven saves against Spain and did not let a single ball past him. He became the oldest goalkeeper in World Cup history to keep a clean sheet on his debut.
Vozinha plays his club football in the second division of Portugal. The second division. He was raised by his grandparents, who gave him his nickname. His own mother could not even watch him play live, because of a visa problem that stopped her travelling.
This is a man in his 40s, playing in a lower league, who waited his entire life for one moment on the biggest stage. And when it finally came, he was ready.
After the match he said he had dreamed of this his whole life and worked his whole life for it. He woke up that morning with a few thousand followers. He went to bed with millions.
The team around him is just as mad a story.
Cabo Verde is a tiny nation, so they did something clever. There are more Cabo Verdean families living abroad than on the islands themselves.
So they went hunting for players with Cabo Verdean blood all over the world. Players born in Portugal, in Ireland, anywhere they could find them.
The best example is a defender called Roberto Lopes. He was born in Ireland. He had a normal office job, working in a bank as a mortgage adviser, playing part time football on the side.
One day he got a message on LinkedIn, of all places. It was the Cabo Verde coach asking if he wanted to play for the national team, because his father was Cape Verdean.
The message was in Portuguese, so Lopes assumed it was spam and ignored it completely.
Nine months later, the coach messaged again. This time Lopes copied it into Google Translate, finally understood it, and said yes.
That same man, found on LinkedIn, a former bank employee, started against Spain yesterday and made 13 clearances to protect that clean sheet. A random LinkedIn message turned a bank worker into a World Cup footballer. Crazy.
Now, why am I telling you all this.
Because we tell ourselves so many lies about why we cannot start.
> I am too old.
> I am from a small place.
> Nobody knows me.
> I do not have the right background.
> I already missed my chance.
And then a 40 year old keeper from a second division club, and a defender recruited off LinkedIn, walk onto the biggest stage in sport and hold mighty Spain to a draw.
We have our own version of this story.
Pravin Tambe played club cricket in Mumbai for over 20 years. No first class career. No fame. Just a man who kept turning up season after season.
He made his IPL debut at 41. Forty one. An age when most cricketers have already retired and moved into the commentary box. He went on to take a hat trick and became a crowd favourite. They even made a film on him called Kaun Pravin Tambe, which literally means "who is Pravin Tambe."
These people are not the most gifted in the room.
They are just the most patient. They keep showing up long after everyone around them assumed it was over. And when one door finally cracked open, they were fit, ready and willing to run straight through it.
You do not need to be young. You do not need to be famous. You do not need to be from the right city or the right family. You just need to keep doing the work while nobody is watching, so that you are ready on the day someone finally looks.
Vozinha spent 40 years getting ready for the luck.
So whatever it is that you keep telling yourself you are too old, or too late, or too small to even try, think about a goalkeeper from a 5 lakh person island who just shut out Spain, and a banker who became a World Cup player because he opened a message on LinkedIn.
Start the thing. Keep showing up. Stay ready, so that when your one match arrives, you do not fumble it.
Because sometimes you really can just do things. :)
FIFA World Cup@FIFAWorldCup
Vozinha and Cabo Verde making history 🇨🇻 #FIFAWorldCup
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Just Sid and Babygirl Vol 3 planning their next coffee😋🩷 Happy Sunday all!! #iykyk #pyarkesideeffects

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Prayed for days like these since years..so good to see #RCB play and behave like the champions they are!! Years of tears and now Back to back champions!!! King Kohli on fire!! What a team! Bhuvi insane! What a captain in Patidar!! @RCBTweets @imVkohli @rrjjt_01 #IPLfinal2026



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