
Lucy Morgan
Purpose Editor and Deputy Website Editor at Glamour (UK)
Purpose Editor & Deputy Website Editor @glamourmaguk Views are my own. [email protected] You can donate to Just Like Us here:
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1 week ago |
glamourmagazine.co.uk | Lucy Morgan
Pamela Anderson turned heads at the Met Gala 2025, debuting a new micro-bob and wearing a glorious Tory Burch gown embroidered with crystals. Obviously, she looked incredible. That didn't stop one tabloid from describing the Last Showgirl star as “frumpy” and “worlds away from Baywatch glory days”. I shuddered when I read the headline, not least because I'd basically forgotten the word ‘frumpy’ exists.
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1 week ago |
glamourmagazine.co.uk | Lucy Morgan
We simply can't keep our eyes off Sydney Sweeney at the Met Gala 2025. The baby hairs! The ultra-long nails! And most importantly? The dress, of course. The Met Gala red carpet has already got off to a winning start, with the likes of Zendaya, Gigi Hadid, and Queen Diana Ross making fashion statements on the flowery carpet. But it's former GLAMOUR cover star Ms Sweeney who has really captured our attention.
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1 week ago |
glamourmagazine.co.uk | Lucy Morgan
You know that feeling when you've spent ages on your makeup only to look in the mirror and decide you hate it? And you forgo your usual cleansing routine to angrily smear it off your face with the sides of your fists, à la Demi Moore in The Substance? That feeling is not random. In fact, it's intimate friends with the prickly feeling in your chest when you discover that your boyfriend has been watching extreme porn.
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2 weeks ago |
glamourmagazine.co.uk | Lucy Morgan
Change The Record is a GLAMOUR series dedicated to profiling and celebrating British sports stars. These women are flipping the narrative on what it means to be an elite female athlete, from competing on their periods to balancing training with pregnancy and motherhood, navigating body image pressures, and yes, chasing world records.
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3 weeks ago |
glamourmagazine.co.uk | Lucy Morgan
“We have a wide package of reforms making their way through parliament to better protect people from image-based abuse. That includes the new offences for taking or recording intimate images without consent – and the installation of equipment with intent to enable these crimes – which we have introduced in the Crime and Policing Bill. We cannot just focus on playing catch-up with the vile individuals who share these images. By that point, the damage has been done.
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