The Honey POP

The Honey POP

The Honey Pop, often referred to as THP by our team, originated from a strong friendship and a love for writing. This pop culture magazine focuses on uncovering the most delightful news and sharing it with everyone.

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  • 4 days ago | thehoneypop.com | Rachel Finucane

    ‘Headphones on’ (neon, obviously—Addison Rae style), fingers flying on the mouse like you’re training for an Olympic CPS test—that’s probably been your week, scrambling to score tickets to the girlies. With one lone exception (a certain boy band holding it down for the men), it’s been a full-blown femme fest: starlets showing out, selling out, and already inspiring fans to show up dressed like glitter-drenched clones.

  • 1 week ago | thehoneypop.com | Rachel Finucane

    Jake & Shelby sound familiar? They should. The Nashville-based pop duo has likely graced your TikTok scroll at least once, or twice if you’re a “just checking my For You page real quick” kind of person. But even if you’re more of a “strictly following” lurker, chances are they’ve popped up on your fave’s feed doing something swoon-worthy.

  • 1 week ago | thehoneypop.com | Rachel Finucane

    Catch Jake Minch on an off-day and you might find his shaggy brown hair draped over his face as he hunches over a weathered sketchbook—one he’s carried since his teen years, as you’ll learn soon enough. But catch him on a superstar day—guitar in hand, analogies swirling like a paperback fever dream—and you’ll see him in his element. From the punchy grit of ‘handgun’ to the aching poetry of ‘Drawing a Tattoo,’ Jake is a rising force to watch.

  • 1 week ago | thehoneypop.com | Hailey Hastings

  • 1 week ago | thehoneypop.com | Julie Dam

    If there’s one book genre THP’s book team will forever try to get our hands on, it’s romantic fantasy! And we’re here to review K.A. Linde’s new romantasy, The Robin on the Oak Throne. The Robin on the Oak Throne is the second book in The Oak and Holly Cycle trilogy. It picks up roughly five months after the end of book one, The Wren in the Holly Library. Kierse McKenna has been trying to learn about her past.

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