
Marissa Matozzo
Lifestyle Reporter at New York Post
lifestyle reporter @nypost || music + culture writing @_theknockturnal @papermagazine @pastemagazine @bandsintown @shefinds || TNS @journodesign '21
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4 days ago |
nypost.com | Marissa Matozzo |Fabiana Buontempo
“Thin is in” — again — and social media is to blame, critics say. The rise of trendy weight-loss drugs like Ozempic has turbocharged a new wave of toxic body standards. But it’s not just the shots fueling the shift. In digital wellness circles, a not-so-subtle transformation is playing out.
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6 days ago |
news.com.au | Marissa Matozzo
A recent study has officially named the emotional labour sucking the life out of straight women: “mankeeping”. And it’s driving them straight out of the dating pool. The term refers to the exhausting, unpaid gig of managing men’s moods, stress and social lives — all while trying to keep their own mental health afloat, the Stanford study said.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Marissa Matozzo
It was supposed to help parents sleep at night — now it’s their kids who won’t leave them alone. Thanks to family-tracking apps like Life360, a new generation of teens has turned the tables on their parents, using the digital leash meant for safety to spy, stalk and score snacks. The trend has been dubbed “fambushing,” a mashup of “family” and “ambushing,” and parents say it’s ruining their peace, their privacy — and their queso.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Marissa Matozzo
Turns out the real reason she’s not texting back might be because you treated her like your shrink. A recent study from Stanford has officially named the emotional labor sucking the life out of straight women: “mankeeping” — and it’s driving them straight out of the dating pool. The term refers to the exhausting, unpaid gig of managing men’s moods, stress and social lives — all while trying to keep their own mental health afloat.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Marissa Matozzo
Beauty buffs are ditching lip liner for permanent marker in a jaw-dropping new TikTok trend that’s got the internet doing a double-take. Makeup influencers across the globe are lining their lips with Sharpies — yes, the same ones you’d find in a school supply drawer — leaving viewers both mesmerized and mortified. The bizarre beauty hack started making the rounds this month, with TikTokkers swiping on the bold, inked-up look (rather than lip liner like the rest of us) and sparking a viral frenzy.
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had my Carrie Bradshaw moment today writing about the pitfalls of soft launches:

Soft launching your relationship on social media could spell failure — and other ways couples ruin love before it begins https://t.co/iPvaaPoFFX https://t.co/00U1hBKVou

my first story for @nypost as its new Lifestyle Reporter!

Controversial ‘jelly roll’ Botox is touted for puffy eyes — but some people should ‘avoid it,’ experts warn https://t.co/9d0CVAt4ym https://t.co/KCpHUaJKga

RT @shefinds: Don't be afraid of the guac-colored product in the tube: you end up with a rich, vampy red shade! #makeup #viral #makeuptren…