On Thursday, Glamour magazine published a poignant essay by Sophia Bush in which the actress confirmed speculation that she's in a relationship with former soccer player and gold medalist, Ashlyn Harris—and perhaps, most importantly, identifies herself as queer for the first time. "I don’t know how else to say it other than: I didn’t see it until I saw it," Bush wrote of falling for Harris. "And I think it’s very easy not to see something that’s been in front of your face for a long time when you’d... Читать дальше...
On Thursday, the New York Court of Appeals issued a 4-3 ruling overturning Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 conviction on felony sex crime charges and called for Weinstein, who's since been accused of sexual abuse by over 100 women, to receive a new trial. In their decision, the majority argued that the judge who oversaw Weinstein’s trial made two major mistakes: First, they determined the judge shouldn't have allowed several of the women accusing Weinstein of sexual misconduct to testify against him because... Читать дальше...
Last summer, the internet was rocked by rumors of mutual infidelity between co-stars Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, all before we even knew the name of their rom-com, Anyone But You. Cozy videos and steamy on-set photos of the two, who were both in relationships, further fueled this narrative, as did Powell's break-up from his long-time girlfriend a few months before the movie premiered. In hindsight, it was all a little too on the nose, so it probably won't shock you to learn that it was all an elaborate ruse! Читать дальше...
Illustration by Rebecca Fassola After a week of mutual antagonisms, we fought it out in the bathroom on the second floor. We were fighting over a boy whose name need not be remembered. We were fighting over erasure, I guess, over the visceral haunting of scarcity, over the idea that neither of us would be good enough if the other lived. Both scrappy, but one decidedly faster and a bit more practiced than the other, we went round for round with our friends holding each other back and reminding anyone... Читать дальше...
This week, the QVC is hosting what they call the Age of Possibility summit in Las Vegas. The event, according to its website, is a "first of its kind" conference in which women 50 and over are able to live their best lives. I'm guessing my mother's invitation got lost in the mail, but guess which woman over 50 did not? Ms. Donna Kelce! According to multiple outlets, Kelce has, in fact, been living her best life at the convention for "authentic and inspiring female celebrities, activists, business... Читать дальше...