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Nathalie Kernot

London

Copy Editor at British GQ

London. Copy editing / book rambling @britishgq. Once got stuck in a bucket. She/her 💖💜💙

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  • 1 month ago | gq-magazine.co.uk | Nathalie Kernot

    All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Everyone at work, in the pub and online is talking about Adolescence. Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham’s drama series follows 13-year-old Jamie and his family after he is arrested for the murder of a classmate, and covers a huge number of social topics, touching on radicalisation, misogyny, the rise of incel culture and toxic masculinity.

  • Nov 26, 2024 | gq-magazine.co.uk | Rebecca Dolan |Nathalie Kernot

    All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. If wellness is the new religion, then the quest for eternal life no longer involves prayer, but pricey cryotherapy treatments, genetic testing, and in some cases, a willingness to believe in the impossible.

  • Sep 10, 2024 | gq-magazine.co.uk | Nathalie Kernot

    All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Once, the words “Las Vegas” brought to mind outsized casinos and ’50s opulence – and more recently, low-rent stag dos, corporate conferences and celebrities with gambling problems.

  • Apr 19, 2024 | gq-magazine.co.uk | Lucy Ford |Nathalie Kernot

    Taylor Swift: global superstar, Ticketmaster annihilator, heartbreak connoisseur and now… English tutor? With the release of her latest album The Tortured Poets Department, Swift has given her legion of fans a reading list to brush up on. Not literally, of course, but across its 31 songs (yes, 31!), she's left a trail of literary easter eggs between swipes at Matty Healy and jabs at Kim Kardashian.

  • Aug 18, 2023 | gq-magazine.co.uk | Nathalie Kernot

    Fathers are subject to many stereotypes in media – often portrayed as either cold and austere background figures or well-meaning idiots, or else presented so singularly that their characters and identities are overwritten by their role as “father”. The best books about fatherhood show that fathers are people: good, bad, ugly; lovers of football or gadgets or sous-vide cooking; guitarists or golfers or lifelong fans of Looney Tunes (that one is my actual father. Hi, Dad).

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19 Apr 25

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17 Apr 25

RT @JolyonMaugham: I've been reflecting some more overnight on the For Some Women Scotland case. 🧵

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Nathalie Kernot @nolliepops
16 Apr 25

calling someone a bigot is not hate speech by the way. don't make me get out the dictionary