Carissa Codel has a unique professional dichotomy–she's a trusted morning news anchor by dawn and transforms into a social media powerhouse later in the day to strike back at her most vicious online ...
The wellness world loves to hand out cookie-cutter solutions that forget curvy women exist. And honestly, we are over it. For years, mainstream wellness screamed smaller, tighter, thinner while ...
Ms. Williams, a teacher and rising social media star, has been showcasing her fresh looks while educating the youth, earning her the nickname “Teacher Bae.” However, Ms. Williams says that critics of ...
Mae West, one of Hollywood’s earliest bombshells, celebrated her curves unapologetically in the 1930s. She often wrote her own lines that emphasized confidence and sexuality. At a time of rigid body ...
We’re used to a couch pressed up against the wall, but a curvy couch deserves to be in the middle of a room, its curves contrasting with four square walls. Once popular in the Art Deco era, they’re ...
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Body Double is a film that ultimately tries too hard to be a modern-day Hitchcock thriller but falls short in nearly every aspect. While the premise may seem intriguing at first glance, with its ...
A model said that her trip to the happiest place on Earth became one of her worst memories after she claimed that other parkgoers poked fun at her physical appearance. Now, she is encouraging people ...
Nicola Coughlan plays the leading female role in the third season. Reactions from fans and viewers began pouring in online after the new season of "Bridgerton" dropped this week, with some celebrating ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...