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  • 1 week ago | vanityfair.com | Savannah Walsh

    Last year, Sydney Sweeney told VF she’s made peace with her inability to control her own image even as she‘s oversexualized by the media, and has to face general misconceptions about her success. But the Emmy-nominated actor is also shrewd about using the PR machine to her advantage, like with her latest stunt: selling a men’s soap made from her very own bathwater.

  • 1 week ago | vanityfair.com | Savannah Walsh

    In the first season of Sex and the City, Cynthia Nixon’s Miranda dates a Catholic guy who insists on taking an immediate post-coital shower to wash away the sins of their carnal relations. By season three, her housekeeper Magda (Lynn Cohen) places a Virgin Mary statuette in the nightstand where her vibrator once rested. But nothing could have prepared her for the premiere episode of And Just Like That…, in which Miranda has sex with a nun—named Mary, naturally.

  • 1 week ago | vanityfair.com | Savannah Walsh

    After selling her Rhode Beauty brand to e.l.f. Cosmetics for a cool $1 billion, Hailey Bieber officially became a billionaire—and her husband Justin honored the big business deal by keeping his mouth shut. On May 28, the day the acquisition was announced, Justin shared a photo of Hailey standing behind a desk with some of her skincare products, alongside a screenshot of her confirming the news on Instagram.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Alyssa Bailey |Savannah Walsh

    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."It’s a match made in teen TV heaven. Leighton Meester, who played Blair Waldorf on Gossip Girl, and Adam Brody, who played Seth Cohen on The O.C., were first linked back in 2011. News of their romance sent fans into a frenzy. Since then, they’ve quietly married, co-starred in a few films, and now have two children together.

  • 1 week ago | vanityfair.com | Savannah Walsh

    One can always rely on Donald Trump to help a fellow reality star in need. This time, they’re Julie and Todd Chrisley, who headlined the hit series Chrisley Knows Best—and were convicted on bank fraud and tax evasion charges in 2022. The Chrisleys were found guilty of both evading taxes and conspiracy to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million to fund their lavish lifestyle, as seen on TV. Julie was also found guilty of wire fraud and obstruction of justice.

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