Healthy lifestyle
A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.
Mental Health
Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.
Public health
Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.
Reproductive Health
For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.
Health
Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
lundi 3 octobre 2016
You're Trying to Lose Weight, but Then There's #TacoTuesday
Soft tacos. Hard tacos. You don't discriminate. You could eat tacos any day of the week, not just on #TacoTuesday, and you've been known to eat tacos for breakfast. Too bad you're also trying to lose weight, because tacos do not count as a salad. If you have a slight obsession with tacos, you'll relate to these quotes.
You're Trying to Lose Weight, but Then There's #TacoTuesday
Soft tacos. Hard tacos. You don't discriminate. You could eat tacos any day of the week, not just on #TacoTuesday, and you've been known to eat tacos for breakfast. Too bad you're also trying to lose weight, because tacos do not count as a salad. If you have a slight obsession with tacos, you'll relate to these quotes.
Here's the Right Way to Repost Instagram Photos
Instagram is among our first-thing-in-the-morning go-to apps. But its almost too simple interface has us wanting functions available on other social networks, chief among them: the repost (also known as a retweet, reblog, or share depending on your social site of choice). Fear not 'Grammers, discover the ways to share a picture you more than just love and give credit to the original poster while doing so.
- Repost for Instagram (free for iOS and Android) - View your feed in this app, then tap on a picture you'd like to repost. The user's account and profile picture automatically appear as a bar on the image that can be rotated. Hit repost to open and share the photo in the native Instagram app.
- Repost on Iconosquare - If you use the web client Iconsquare (formerly Statigram) to view Instagram while on a browser, click on the picture you want to share, and find the repost button below the photo. Select that to preview an image of the to-be-shared pic with a reshare icon in the upper left corner (as seen above). Click "Send me by email," to receive an email from Statigram with the preview image attached. Save that to your phone's photo library and upload to Instagram as normal. Though the original photographer's name appears in the photo, don't forget to give them an extra shout-out in the caption.
- Repost on Websta - Websta (formerly Webstagram) users can apply the same directions as the above Statigram reposting method and have the picture, marked with the original poster's name, emailed.
A Guide to Hashtags, Every Day of the Week
Take a Peek at Our Favorite Bags at Paris Fashion Week!
There's a reason Paris holds the coveted final slot during Fashion Month. Considering the high volume of prestigious brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Hermes at the heart of the French capital, it's almost guaranteed that we'd encounter boundless breathtaking pieces. There's literally a bag for every occasion, whether you want a velvet crossbody for a quiet rendezvous or a jewel-encrusted clutch for an elegant soiree; the bags on the Paris runway are perfect for any "look at me" moment. Click through our slideshow for a glimpse at the best Paris Fashion Week bags thus far.
55 Presidential Baby Names For Your American Boy or Girl
From George Washington to Barack Obama, the inside of the White House has seen some incredible presidents and first ladies. To pay homage to those political greats and show some USA pride, consider one of those prestigious presidential names for your little one - especially if they'll be arriving just in time for election season!
Scroll through for 55 presidential baby names fit for any American boy or girl.
A
Abraham, Adams, Andrew
B
Barack, Betty
C
Calvin, Carter, Clinton, Coolidge
D
Dwight
E
Eleanor, Elizabeth
F
Ford, Franklin
G
George, Grant, Grover
H
Harding, Harrison, Hayes, Hillary
I
Ike
J
Jackson, James, Jefferson, John
K
Kennedy
L
Lincoln, Lyndon
M
Madison, Martha, McKinley, Michelle, Monroe
N
Nancy, Nixon
O
Obama
P
Pierce
Q
Quincy
R
Reagan, Richard, Ronald, Roosevelt, Rutherford
T
Taylor, Theodore, Thomas, Truman, Tyler
U
Ulysses
W
Walker, Warren, William, Wilson
Z
Zachary
The Only Thing Better Than Classic Mean Girls Is Dogs Dressed as Mean Girls
Happy Mean Girls Day! In case you didn't realize, Oct. 3 has been dubbed as Mean Girls Day, because it's the day Lindsay Lohan's character references in the movie when her crush asks her for the date. So aside from celebrating this day by dropping quotable lines into everyday conversation, DogVacay's resident dogs dressed up as the characters from some of the most iconic scenes. Scroll through to see their take on Amy Poehler's cool-mom bit, and always remember to wear pink on Wednesdays, duh.
Regina George's Best and Baddest B*tch Moments
When it comes to teen-movie villains, there's no one quite like Mean Girls' Regina George. In honor of Oct. 3 (aka National Mean Girls Day), we're looking back on some of her most hilarious moments as Regina. In 2014, Rachel McAdams participated in a Mean Girls reunion for Entertainment Weekly, revealing that she originally auditioned for Cady. She said that she loved the Regina character, though, saying, "She seemed so deliciously wicked and borderline evil." And as for what she thinks Regina George might be up to now, 10 years later? "Regina is a Real Housewife," Rachel said. "She'd have too much time on her hands, for sure. She's probably found all her other Reginas." Take a look at some of the most memorable Regina George moments - in GIFs.
13 Spring Runway Looks With Michelle Obama's Name on Them
Michelle Obama might be a busy woman, but she's definitely got time to shop. In fact, the FLOTUS knows the importance of power dressing. That doesn't just mean she's got the right suits for business affairs or appropriately modest gowns for state dinners. Michelle also dresses based on her location.
When she's in London, she chooses designers like Mary Katrantzou, Preen, and Peter Pilotto, who produce bold prints that also speak to her colorful style. And Michelle's always one to support American designers, especially new artists who show a sign of major talent (we're looking at you, Brandon Maxwell).
That's why we bet Michelle's already eyeing these key pieces from the Spring runways. They're all bright enough to complement Michelle's bubbly personality and sophisticated enough to speak to the nature of her job. Read on to see what you just might find her wearing soon, then check out the looks we chose for Kate Middleton.
22 Halloween Lunch Box Surprises That Are More Treat Than Trick
Trick-or-treating may be the main event on Halloween, but there's no rule stating the treats have to start after sunset. With the holiday falling on a weekday this year, you know all the kids will be talking about their costumes and candy during lunch that day. So why not pack them a healthy lunch that plays into the theme? From the intricate bento boxes to simple grilled cheese, we've got plenty of ways to send 'em off to school in the Halloween spirit.
On a Scale of 1 to 10, Lily Collins's New Hair Is a Definite 10
If you're thinking about getting bangs for Fall, just take a cue from Lily Collins. The actress got a gorgeous new fringe and also dyed her hair a sleek, dark chocolate hue while in Paris for Fashion Week. Celebrity stylist Jen Atkin was responsible for the dramatic style, and Lily also gave her a shout-out on social media for the new look.
That wasn't all, however: Lily pinned her hair back for an Audrey Hepburn-esque feel while at the Valentino Spring 2017 show. She was clearly obsessing over her hair as she posted multiple snaps of her bangs. Furthermore, the darker color is right on trend for Fall. Keep reading to see Lily's full transformation.
9 Well-Known Commoners Who Married Royals
Although royals often marry other royals, some princes and princesses have found love with commoners. There's Prince William and Kate Middleton, of course, who famously met in school. And more recently, Sweden's Prince Carl Philip tied the knot with Sofia Hellqvist, a former model and reality-TV star. Over the years, royals have fallen for all sorts of people, including a journalist, a Hollywood actress, an Olympic athlete, and a gym owner. With a look at royal couples past and present, see some of the well-known commoners who became royalty through marriage.
What Are the Rules in Westworld?
HBO's new sci-fi Western, Westworld, is a lot to take in. There are human-like robots called "hosts," sexually deviant guests visiting the titular theme park, and a whole bunch of general weirdness. Because the series is so insane, we figured it might be helpful to keep a running list of all the rules and concrete information we have about what goes on inside the amusement park - before it gets way too confusing to follow. After Sunday's premiere, here's what we know about how the hosts, guests, and engineers function.
- While the hosts seemingly reset every day, guests stay in Westworld for up to two weeks, according to the premiere.
- Guests can do whatever they'd like to the hosts (kill, rape, etc.), but the hosts cannot harm the guests - though signs of a host uprising are evident.
- Hosts are written with a semipermanent story. Teddy (James Marsden) is Dolores's (Evan Rachel Wood) true love, so no matter where their adventures take them on a particular day, they are the star-crossed lovers.
- The engineers can replace hosts. We see at the end of the premiere that the host who plays Dolores's father (Louis Herthum) is replaced by a different host, but the storyline of Dolores and her father remains the same.
- The engineers can rewrite stories for particular hosts. We also learn that the body of the host who first plays Dolores's father has also played several completely different parts within Westworld. His playing the father role is just the latest in his history.
- When hosts malfunction, they're placed in a warehouse. There are rows and rows of old hosts just standing nude in storage.
- Engineers are constantly tweaking and rewriting codes. Dr. Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins), the head honcho, adds a code that allows the hosts to very slightly recall memories from days past, which then manifest in physical actions like touching their lips in recollection of affectionate feelings. The code malfunctioning is what gets Dolores's father in trouble, as he starts to recall his past lives.
- As dangerous as the town is, even more depravity happens in the desert. Repeat guests know this, and they use Teddy as a guide to take them out there.
- There's more to Westworld than meets the eye. The villain known as The Man in Black (Ed Harris) has been coming to Westworld for decades, and he's determined to uncover a deeper level of the park. He's onto something; he tortures a host until he discovers a map hidden under his scalp and sets out to follow it.
The Most Fashion-Forward Outfits Salma Hayek Has Worn This Year So Far
Whether she's owning Fashion Week alongside her husband - French businessman Francois-Henri Pinault - walking the red carpet, or racing from meeting to meeting, Salma Hayek always has one thing to show off: her amazing style.
The Mexican-born actress dares to look runway ready any time she's in public, and her commitment to quality outfits is truly inspirational - she prefers designs by brands like Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, and Stella McCartney, all owned by her husband's fashion company, Kering. Get your vision (read: Pinterest) boards ready, and keep scrolling to experience every jaw-dropping outfit Salma has worn so far this year. Then, relive her steamiest PDA moments with Francois-Henri.
How Emily Blunt Took the Hollywood Train Straight to the Top
In 16 years of acting, Emily Blunt has already put together the kind of career that most actors try to build in a lifetime. She's had a role in seemingly every genre (aside from a megafranchise), continually surprising and delighting audiences by taking on characters you haven't seen her play before. Her role in The Girl on the Train follows suit, as Blunt takes on a role that's gritty, layered, and unlike any other character we've seen her play before. She's got a lot riding on the film, too, as fans across the globe have been anticipating the big-screen version of the New York Times bestseller pretty much since the adaptation was announced. I sat down with Blunt in New York for a recent press day for the film, where she discussed the challenges of the role, the appeal of the genre, and how becoming a mother has changed the evolution of both her personal life and her career.
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Blunt had her star-making turn in 2006's The Devil Wears Prada, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination along with a new legion of fans who would quote her lines from the film back to her for years to come. Since then she's starred in an impressive array of films that truly show her range: comedy (The Five-Year Engagement), action (Edge of Tomorrow), musicals (Into the Woods), drama (Sicario), and so on. Not only is Blunt's résumé a testament to her talent, but as her husband, actor John Krasinski, points out, it's also a testament to the choices she's made. "I've watched her go from being a really good actress who makes really good decisions to being the best actress who makes exceptional decisions, and it's because she can literally do anything," he said. "But I will say above all, I think her taste is what impresses me the most. She chooses roles and understands roles so specifically."
"It's very unusual to have your female heroine be a complete blackout drunk."
So what made Blunt choose The Girl on the Train? The fact that it presented yet another new challenge for her as an actress. "It was a departure for me, because I've never played, number one, an alcoholic, but somebody who is that toxic, physically, and emotionally," she said. "That was the appeal. But also, it's very unusual to have your female heroine be a complete blackout drunk. That was another draw for me."
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To Blunt's point, Rachel Watson is not exactly the most lovable protagonist. Unable to move past her failed marriage, Rachel takes the train to and from Manhattan each day, sipping alcohol from a stash in her purse and fantasizing about the lives of a young, beautiful couple whose house the train passes each day. When the woman mysteriously vanishes, Rachel finds herself overly involved in discovering what happened. Not only is Rachel an unreliable narrator because of her drinking, but she also makes a lot of cringe-worthy decisions (there are a lot of drunk dials to her ex) that make it difficult to really root for her, but Blunt made sure not to pass judgment. "I think Rachel is, and I hate this term but you hear it all the time, is ultimately maybe an unlikable character. People don't want to breathe the same air as her. She looks like sh*t, she acts like a lunatic. But yet I had such huge sympathy for her, I felt so hideous for this character and what she'd been through. And I understood why she did what she did. I think acting's the ultimate form of empathy in many ways."
"I think there's a voyeur in all of us."
In the film, we see Rachel in various stages of drunkenness, from going too hard on happy hour to blacking out entirely. Actors often talk about how difficult it is to authentically play a drunk character, and Blunt turned to both friends and reality television for preparation. "I watched a lot of Intervention, which was very, very helpful because, thank God, no one has ever documented me when I'm blackout drunk. I think how we think we are when we're really drunk is not actually what we look like, so I don't have any recollection of what I do, physically, when I've been really drunk - which is not that many times, but it's happened! [Laughs] I think I needed to be able to portray that physically, like what happens to your face? What happens to your eyes? How do people really look? How do people really behave when they're drunk? And I got some really good tips by a couple of friends of mine who used to be drunks."
"He knew. I was resistant to getting up off the ground too quickly. I was like, 'Yeah, but I might tweak something.' He took me aside and he went, 'You did Edge of Tomorrow. Are you pregnant?'"
Ironically, Blunt wasn't drinking at all at the time she filmed the movie, because she was pregnant with her second daughter, which presented its own set of challenges. "It's nice to unwind with a glass of wine, which I was unable to do, and this movie needed more unwinding than most," she said. "It was a really tough shoot. It was a fun shoot, but it was very challenging. There were physical challenges that were happening to me in my real life that I was in that first trimester of exhaustion and sort of feeling kind of nauseous." Then there's the factor of not wanting to share your pregnancy news too early, but it didn't take long for Blunt's friend and costar Justin Theroux to figure out what was happening. "He totally guessed, because he knows me really well. He knew. I was resistant to getting up off the ground too quickly. I was like, 'Yeah, but I might tweak something.' He took me aside and he went, 'You did Edge of Tomorrow. Are you pregnant?'"
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Paula Hawkins's novel debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times Fiction Best Sellers of 2015 list and has become so ubiquitous that it's hard to find someone who hasn't read it or at least heard of it. That said, Blunt hadn't read the book before she got approached for the movie, but once she picked it up, she quickly related to the themes. "It's very easy to see why it became the phenomenon that it did because I think those domestic thrillers play very well these days because it feels so close to home for people, and they can imagine themselves in these characters' shoes," she said. "The underbelly of suburban life is quite a realistic thing to portray. What we think we see and don't see. I think there's a voyeur in all of us. I think all of us have done that suburban commute, and wondered about the people on the train or the people that live near the tracks, and looking into windows that aren't ours to look into. Wondering about lives we've never lived. It was a concept that I could relate to."
"Kids just ground you instantly, it doesn't matter what you do for a living or who you are."
Of course, as an actress and celebrity, Blunt herself is living the kind of life that many would love to know more about. She's been married to Krasinski for over six years, and the couple have two daughters together. In addition to the fact that Blunt and Krasinski have amassed tons of fans from The Devil Wears Prada and The Office alone, the couple also have an A-List social life that includes an annual Christmas prank war with Jimmy Kimmel, tropical vacations with Jennifer Aniston, and trips to George Clooney's vacation home in Lake Como, Italy (they even got married there). Though Blunt asserts that her life is a lot more boring than it seems, she understands why people are curious. "I get why people want to come up with preconceptions of what you're like, or misconceptions, I guess, of what you're like, and what your life might be like. I understand that, because I understood it before I became known. I used to wonder about people, from famous people to not. I think it is that sort of need to know what we don't, that need to know behind closed doors. I understand the obsession. I feel like I have two lives - one where I'm in my house, and one where we're outside in public. I think also what people usually see, because it's just broadcast everywhere, is that it's such a spectacle. Because you see the red carpets and you see the premieres and all that. [Laughs] That's so alien to how we normally live our lives. So that in itself is like a character that you play."
"When we first met, I felt like we used to have these amazing stories to tell of our spontaneous adventures, and now we're like, 'Well, I got thrown up on today.' It's not as interesting."
Blunt jokes her life with Krasinski used to be a lot more exciting before they became parents, especially when it comes to finding the right stories to tell on press tours when they're promoting a project. "When we first met, I felt like we used to have these amazing stories to tell of our spontaneous adventures, and now we're like, 'Well, I got thrown up on today.' It's not as interesting." Beyond the stories she tells on talk shows, motherhood has also had a profound effect on how Blunt sees herself - and how she chooses her projects. "It's become my main identity. That's how I see myself at the forefront of things. That's my first priority in how I see myself now. And you wonder how superficially you lived your life before. Kids just ground you instantly, it doesn't matter what you do for a living or who you are. It's a universal grounding that goes on, when that mirror's held up to you and that kid's like, 'Let's see what you got.' It's just a really interesting time. It definitely has changed when I work, and how often I work, and the specificity of what I do now, because my kids are very, very young, and so I need to be there. This is a tender age, and so I need big chunks of time off, and that's sort of how I'm seeing things. I'm very, very specific about when I work and what it is. I have to really want to do it now. It has to be really worth it."
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"I might be the actress that's worked with Meryl Streep the most. She stalks me. It's embarrassing."
Not surprisingly, when you take a look at Blunt's upcoming projects, you'll exclusively find kid-friendly fare: three animated movies and Mary Poppins Returns. Blunt lights up when discussing the latter, saying, "What a gift to my girls! I would've done Mary Poppins whether I was a mother or not, but the fact that I'm a mother and to a mother of girls is just so awesome to be able to play Mary Poppins. It's a real gift. Because they're just gonna find it joyous." The film will mark the third time she's worked with Meryl Streep, which is an accomplishment in and of itself. "Am I the actor that's worked with Meryl the most? I might be the actress that's worked with Meryl Streep the most. How lucky am I? She just stalks me. It's embarrassing," Blunt joked. But along with that excitement comes an understandable dose of nerves: "When Rob Marshall called me I felt simultaneously thrilled and frozen with fear. Nobody's Julie Andrews, so I know that much. So I'm just gonna do my own thing. But Mary Poppins is sort of emblematic of people's nostalgia, in many ways. They're some big shoes to fill. When I said I was taking it on, my friend said to me, 'Wow. You've got balls of steel.' I was like, 'Don't say that! It makes it scarier.'"
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I ask Blunt what she'll remember most about making The Girl on the Train, and she speaks to the collaborative environment and how that instilled confidence in her. "I think this is the most uninhibited I've had to be in a film, and so I realize more than anything on a film like this, the value in collaboration and the value in a director not straight-jacketing you and just letting you go for it. Acting is so much about confidence, and I think this was a set that was infused with a lot confidence. I just know more and more with every project I do that, my work is always about how confident someone's allowed me to feel." Perhaps now the secret to Blunt's success should be a little more apparent to the rest of us. As Krasinski noted, she has a huge talent but also great taste in choosing her roles. As she mentioned, the confidence imbued in her elevates her performances. And as her friend pointed out - she's undeniably got balls of steel.
You Can Now Order Chorizo at Chipotle, but Is It Worth Going Crazy Over?
While other large food chains seem to add new and unexpected items to their menu rather frequently, Chipotle is quite the opposite. The Mexican food chain has maintained and established its cult of devoted customers on a menu that has undergone very little change over the years, which is why we were pleasantly surprised when Chipotle announced that it would be rolling out the Mexican classic chorizo to its fixed menu nationwide.
Chorizo is a Spanish pork and chicken sausage blend that is typically used in a variety of Mexican dishes. The meat has the common texture of a sausage link with a natural kick of spiciness. I've long been a fan of the spicy meat since childhood after sampling it in breakfast scrambles and with homemade mac and cheese. So when I was given the option to marry it with my favorite Chipotle ingredients, I was especially inclined.
I had the opportunity to get a firsthand bite of the new item alongside Chipotle's culinary manager Nate Appleman. The chefs cooked up the chorizo and served it fresh off the stove top to me (chorizo is best when served and consumed hot!). Before my initial taste, Nate suggested that when eating chorizo, less is more, so my first bite was chorizo over white rice with a sprinkle of cheese.
At first nip, the immediate flavors of paprika and other roasted seasonings were present and the meat had a slight crunchiness on the outside, but it was still pleasantly tender on the inside and easy to digest. In comparison to previous dishes containing the ingredient, I expected the chorizo bits to be insanely spicy. This blend, however, won't leave your mouth with a pungent burn; instead, it presents a nice kick of heat. But while the meat shouldn't frighten those sensitive to spicy flavors, it did lean toward the salty side.
I was also able to try the sausage in place of my typical chicken taco with more diverse ingredient options. This time, I went for a soft-shell taco with chorizo, lettuce, pico de gallo, and a sprinkle of cheese. Once I bit into the taco, a slight salty tang was still present, but a lot less distinct - which I believe was due to the fresh presence of lettuce and tomato in my bite. While I do agree with the suggestion of keeping your condiments simple when opting for chorizo, I think the watery crunch of lettuce serves as a pleasant contrast in flavor, and makes it taste a lot less salty.
My ultimate thought after sampling the chorizo is that while it is full of flavor, to some it may be overwhelmingly salty. While you might want to double up on meat in your average Chipotle meal, a little chorizo goes a long way.
Teen Wolf's Tyler Posey and Girlfriend Bella Thorne Can't Keep Their Hands to Themselves
If you were looking to be reminded that young love is giddy, strong and very much about PDA, these photos of Bella Thorne and Teen Wolf's Tyler Posey are here for you. The 18-year-old Cuban-American actress who will soon appear in Freeform's Famous in Love and the 24-year-old Mexican-American MTV hearthrob showed that their new relationship is blossoming, walking hand in hand in Los Angeles, stopping for kisses and hugs every chance they got.
The couple, who have been friends for years, recently confirmed their romance on Instagram via a series of cuddly pictures posted by Tyler. Their relationship announcement came just a few weeks after Bella and longtime boyfriend and British actor Gregg Sulkin broke up. Since then, Bella has been in the news, showing off her incredible abs at the gym regularly and announcing her bisexuality via Twitter. Scroll ahead for more photos of the couple's cute outing.
Kim Kardashian Arrives Back in NYC After Being Robbed at Gunpoint in Paris
After Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint in her Paris hotel room on Sunday, she returned safely to the US and was reunited with her husband, Kanye West. The couple was spotted in New York City on Monday as they made their way into their Manhattan apartment building. Kim, who appeared to try and keep a low profile by keeping her sunglasses on and head down, was noticeably missing her wedding ring. It has been reported that the thieves, who reportedly bound and gagged the reality star before putting her in the bathtub, stole $10 million worth of jewelry, including one of her massive diamond rings. Kim's mom, Kris Jenner, was also spotted heading into the apartment building. While the entire ordeal is horrifying, we're glad she's back with her family.
Mom Responds to Note She Got About Treating Her Adopted Black Daughter "Differently"
"I guess finding a note like this on my car after dinner should make me angry," Tonya Keefer, an adoptive mother to both a black and white child, wrote in response to a note a stranger left on her car. "Maybe it did, but more than angry it made me feel really, really sad. I pity the person who sees my family and can only see the colors of our skin. Because in our home, we make no such distinction."
The note she's referring to was left on her windshield as her family ate dinner in a nearby restaurant, which read: "Just because the girl is black does not mean you have to treat her any different than your white child. You and your husband walked off and did not look back for the little black girl to make sure she got out the car safely. You should be ashamed. Seems like you're racist. Give the black girl back to her mother. You and your husband are white trash."
Instead of feeling anger at this person for making assumptions about her family, she wrote a graceful and heartfelt response to the stranger on her Facebook page.
The 'black girl' as you call her, is so much more than the label you place on her. She has a name, we call her Leah. She has a beautiful personality, a silliness that is endearing, and a laugh that is infectious. She is talented and creative and hilarious. In fact, as we drove into the Zaxby's parking lot tonight, she was bouncing and giggling in the back seat, being her incredibly unique self.
See, you see a black girl in my back seat, but not the countless prayers I prayed begging God for her. You can't see the times I've cried or lost sleep wondering if I was good enough for her. You see the 'black girl' with the white family, but I see an answer to my prayers, my daughter, my miracle.
I'm sorry that when you see my children you judge them by the difference in skin color, I truly am. Both of my children were abandoned by their birth mothers. Both of them were born to addicts. And both of them deserve the very best of life, and I'll admit, they deserve more than I could ever give them.
"If this note ever finds you I want you to know I am not angry," Keefer wrote. "And I would love to buy you dinner and offer you the chance to get to know our wonderfully unique family."
19 Scary Movies on Netflix That Critics Loved
Out of all the scary movies on Netflix in October, there's a solid handful that are actually good. Indies like They Look Like People, foreign imports like Housebound, and classics like Jaws are all "fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes, and you might be surprised at some of the sequels and franchise films critics loved, as well. Take a look!
These 9 Crime Documentaries on Netflix Will Shock and Amaze You
The last couple of years have been rich with a somewhat new genre of programming: true-crime documentaries. Shows like Making a Murderer and the podcast Serial have kept us riveted - and the fact that they're based on real-life events means that the stories behind the shows are constantly evolving.
That being said, it can be incredibly hard to parse through the glut of shows and movies on Netflix - there's an entire category devoted to crime! - but we have watched all of them and have nine recommendations that will have you glued to your seat and scrambling for more.
Facebook's Newest Offering Just Might Make You Want to Clean Out Your Closets
As if you weren't spending enough time on Facebook, the ubiquitous social-media site, is launching a new offering today that is sure to make it your one-stop-shop for everything. Marketplace, a space to buy and sell items with people within your community, is a Craigslist-like service that will exist on the bottom of the Facebook App. Once users tap the icon (it looks like a storefront) they'll immediately see photos of items for sale in their community.
The service, an extension of the sale function currently available in Facebook Groups, will allow users to filter their results by item type, price, and location. The location function can be adjusted to show sellers in your town or in an entirely different city. Once a user finds a product they'd like to purchase, they can communicate directly with the seller through the Marketplace space on the app.
Given how much time we spend weeding through posts in Facebook Groups now, the addition of Marketplace can only make our time spent there a bit more productive - or expensive, depending on how you look at it!
dimanche 2 octobre 2016
Kim Kardashian's Latest Outing Will Leave You Scratching Your Head
The Kardashian-Jenner sisters are currently in France enjoying Paris Fashion Week, and on Saturday, Kendall, Kim and Kourtney stepped out to celebrate makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic's birthday. The ladies turned heads as they arrived at Kinu restaurant in color-coordinated outfits; Kim left little to the imagination in a black lace bodysuit, while Kourtney showed off her famous curves in a form-fitting dress. Meanwhile, Kendall donned a white pantsuit complete with a crop top. Kim, of course, took to Snapchat that same evening and uploaded a handful of photos and videos from their night out.
The mother of two is currently featured in this week's issue of Billboard magazine, and in the accompanying interview, Kim opens up about her ongoing feud with Taylor Swift, saying, "I'm so over it. If it were up to Kanye, it all would probably never have come out." She also revealed that she's obsessed with Celine Dion and Ariana Grande.
See Prince George and Princess Charlotte's First Royal Tour Moments, Side by Side
Prince William and Kate Middleton brought their two kids, Prince George and Prince Charlotte, along for their eight-day tour of Canada in September. While it's not the first big trip for 3-year-old George - he accompanied his parents on their visit to Australia and New Zealand back in 2014 - the family's time in Canada marks Charlotte's first foray into the world of high-profile appearances, and she hasn't disappointed. During a play date in British Columbia, Charlotte made the most of her time surrounded by balloon animals and bubble machines, and even said her first public word by shouting "Pop!" as she hugged a giant balloon arch. We're looking back at George's first royal tour two years ago along with equally adorable moments from Charlotte's.
8 Brilliant Free Websites to Make You More Productive
It's easy for anyone to get stuck in work rut or feel their day quickly become unproductive. Thankfully, you're not alone, and people on the internet constantly find ways to improve their work and personal lives with free and useful websites. This list comes from Imgur user smelllikebeef, and hopefully it helps you out.
- Work more productively: With Plato, you can set a timer to work for a certain amount of time and then take a break. It should help you become more accountable and get some breathing time when you need it.
- Take a mental break: Use Calm when you need a moment to yourself. You can either get a subscription ($5 a month) or try their unguided meditation options for free.
- Gain a new habit the fun way: Whether it's trying to stop biting your nails or learning a new skill, use Habitica to sustain a new habit. It sounds simple enough, except Habitica makes you work to create these new habits by turning them into "monsters" you need to conquer.
- Zero in on an activity: If you know you love scrolling through Facebook when you need to put together a presentation, download Cold Turkey. List what websites you want blocked and then set a timer. You won't be able to access the sites at all and can finally get what you need done.
- Learn something every day: Take the popular saying to heart with TED-Ed Lessons. You can watch all types of informative videos from topics like math and philosophy.
- Make flashcards fast: Whether you need flashcards to prepare for a presentation or class, create them for free at StudyBlue. In the basic package, you can create your own flashcards and add photos or audio to them. If you want to upgrade, you can see what other flashcards users have made and use it without ads.
- Get to inbox zero: Stop getting subscriptions you don't want or need with Unroll.me. The free service will identify what you're subscribed to and let you decide what to keep. Then, you can choose to receive all your subscriptions in one daily email instead of several single ones.
- See what's actually taking up your time: With RescueTime, you'll find out what websites and apps you're spending too much time on. You can set goals and finally make sure you're weening off wasting your time on the internet.
60 Recipes to Help Shave Calories Off of Lunchtime
Cooking and packing up a quality healthy lunch is a good idea for so many reasons. Whether or not you're trying to lose weight, bringing your own lunch to work keeps you in charge of the ingredients that fuel your body and helps you perform at your best both at work and in the gym. Regardless of your dietary limitations and preferences, (at least!) one of these healthy recipes will fit the bill and make its way into your lunchtime rotation.
60 Recipes to Help Shave Calories Off of Lunchtime
Cooking and packing up a quality healthy lunch is a good idea for so many reasons. Whether or not you're trying to lose weight, bringing your own lunch to work keeps you in charge of the ingredients that fuel your body and helps you perform at your best both at work and in the gym. Regardless of your dietary limitations and preferences, (at least!) one of these healthy recipes will fit the bill and make its way into your lunchtime rotation.
17 Reasons It's Time to Watch The Nightmare Before Christmas Again
While most holiday movies feature warm, cuddly characters and can sometimes be too wholesome to handle, there's one seasonal movie that turns the holiday on its head: The Nightmare Before Christmas. That may be because it's the rare movie that's a scary holiday movie, and thus required viewing for Halloween and Christmas. Tim Burton's '90s classic is gorgeous, poignant, and it makes Christmas a little creepy - but in a good way. Here are all the reasons the animated flick is essential viewing for the season.
16 of Your Favorite Childhood Movies That Are Streaming on Netflix Right Now
Netflix has a ton of new stuff every month - including October! - but sometimes you just want to watch something that will make you nostalgic for the good old days. The streaming site has a lot of good options, including The Land Before Time, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and Fantasia. Here are our top picks from the '70s, '80s, '90s, and more.
35 Styling Hacks For Your Classic Button-Down
We definitely think of our button-downs as basics in our wardrobe, but there are plenty of not-so-basic ways to wear them. Since most of our collared shirts come in neutral colors or standard prints like pinstripes and checks, they go with virtually any bottom we pull out from our drawer, making for an effortless yet polished look.
But when you're wearing such a trusty staple, there's got to be a way for you to stand out from the crowd and show off your personality with a quirky touch. Lucky for you, we found plenty of hacks for twisting and tying up your button-downs, plus inspiration for what to wear with it as is. Read on to style your next unique outfit, and get ready to loosen up those buttons, babe.
39 Times Kim Was Actually the Funniest Kardashian
OK, hear us out: you may not think "comedic genius" when you think of Kim Kardashian, but throughout Keeping Up With the Kardashians' nine-year run, she has been known to crank out a good joke or two. While younger sister Khloé is frank to a fault and older sister Kourtney is devastatingly deadpan, it's Kim who often slides right into frame to deliver a surprisingly hilarious one-liner or relatable facial expression. Don't believe us? Scroll through for 39 times Kim was actually the funniest Kardashian.
13 Avocado Toast Toppings You Probably Haven't Tried Yet
You can say you've eaten avocado toast every which way, but we're going to bet you haven't tried at least a few of the toppings in this list. For example, have you ever thought about adding a touch of sourness to the bite with grapefruits? Or seasoning it with a blend of Asian flavors like miso tahini? How about sprinkling Mexican grilled corn atop? We thought so! Keep scrolling for a list of even more surprising and delicious toppings you need to try ASAP.
5 All-Natural DIYs That Prove Honey Is a Beauty Powerhouse
While we typically think of honey as an essential component of baklava or afternoon tea, the benefits are just as sweet when you incorporate the sticky stuff into your skin care regimen. Honey is deeply moisturizing, is rich with minerals and vitamins (including B6, niacin, and zinc), and balances the skin's pH.
While you could just slap it on your face, it works even better when mixed with other hardworking ingredients in a DIY. We consulted celebrity esthetician Ildi Pekar, who whipped up some simple treatments featuring the delectable powerhouse. Even better, all of the following recipes are completely natural, and there's a good chance you already have every single item in your pantry.
Jason Momoa's Instagram Is So Full of Gems, You'll Feel Like You've Won the Hotness Lottery
Jason Momoa is definitely one of the hottest guys in Hollywood, and if you want solid proof of this fact, look no further than his Instagram. The Game of Thrones actor, who will also appear in the upcoming Justice League film, is married to Lisa Bonet, is stepdad to Zoë Kravitz, and has quite an impressive résumé. But if his presence on social media proves anything, it's that he's just a down-to-earth guy from Hawaii who likes to have a good time. In addition to many shirtless moments, he also posts cute snaps with Lisa and his beer-drinking antics and offers support for good causes. Keep reading to see his best Instagram moments, and then check out all the times he probably made your knees buckle.
25 Things to Know About Thylane Blondeau Before She Earns It Model Status
We wouldn't be surprised if you've already heard French model Thylane Blondeau's name. The 15-year-old covered Vogue Enfants when she was just 6, and two years before that, she was walking down the Jean Paul Gaultier runway. If you're assuming this caused a stir in the fashion industry, you'd be right - many people felt she was being objectified in the 2011 issue of Vogue Paris. But fast forward a few years, and Thylane scored a major spot on Jalouse and contracts with IMG Models and L'Oréal.
After she made her debut on the Cannes red carpet, mastering a look that was both playful and sophisticated, we were sure of it: Thylane is following in the footsteps of your favorite It girls. Read on to get to know her killer sense of style, then follow her feed so you don't miss a beat. We promise that when it comes to Thylane's career, things are about to move very fast.
Blast From the Past: Look Back at Celebrity Kids' First Red Carpet Apperances
We often catch glimpses of celebrity children on Instagram, but do you remember when they made their red carpet debut? From tiny babies to energetic kids, we're looking back at some of the earliest appearances from famous children, including Ava Phillippe, Kaia Gerber, and Brooklyn Beckham. Get ready to go back in time and see just how much these celebrity kids have grown over the years.
Kate Middleton's Most Iconic Outfits That You'd Recognize Anywhere
The fashion world got excited when Kate Middleton slipped into these outfits for one of two reasons. Either it was a favorite look - like the Jenny Packham gown she wore three times or her cherry-red Alexander McQueen set - or because the style was brand new. We've seen Kate try bold prints and fresh silhouettes since 2010, when she began to own the spotlight. Now, the least we can do is channel her for Halloween by re-creating her most iconic ensembles. Read on to see eight of Kate's most memorable fashion moments, and shop for inspired pieces to pull them off yourself.
30+ Harry Potter Group Costume Ideas For Anyone Trying to Forget They're a Muggle
Halloween is made for Harry Potter fans. There are so many different costumes to choose from and ways to mix it up as a muggle. Take a look ahead at some of the most creative Harry Potter group costumes, and let one choose you.
22 Perks of Having Kids in Your Early 20s
OK, so Lorelai Gilmore had Rory when she was 16 years old, and while we aren't condoning teen pregnancies (and recognize that Gilmore Girls, as much as we love it, isn't real life), there are some serious benefits to having babies young.
Still, with each passing year, women are waiting longer to have kids. In 1970, the median age was 21. Last year, that number had risen to 26, an age that still feels too young to many career-minded millennials. Although you may often hear your peers extol the thrills of spending their 20s on themselves - traveling, building a career, dating - you can and should be proud of the fact that you spent yours raising kids. Here's why.
- You have so much more energy.
- Sleep isn't as big of a deal when you're younger. You can survive on less of it - even pulling an occasional all-nighter - and still get through the day without much incident.
- You'll probably be one of the only people in your group of friends to have a baby, so yours will be a bit of a novelty, which often means being spoiled with visits and gifts!
- Your kids will have longer-lasting, more memorable relationships with their grandparents.
- Because of your early start, your parents are also young enough to have a more active role in helping to raise your child.
- Your kids are very likely to meet some of their great-grandparents, and they might even have them in their lives throughout their childhood.
- Your body bounces back much more quickly, and with much less effort on your part.
- You're less likely to run into fertility issues.
- If you do run into problems conceiving, you have plenty of time to keep trying or to explore other options.
- You don't miss a lot of "adult" freedoms - or have to adjust to life without them - because you never really experienced them without a baby.
- As one of the youngest moms in your child's elementary school class, you'll be more able to relate to similarly aged teachers, who will in turn be more comfortable reaching out to you over concerns they might otherwise avoid discussing.
- You can look forward to enjoying your future grandchildren while you still have the energy to do so on your terms.
- There's much less peer pressure. You're able to make parenting decisions that are best for your family without having to feel overwhelmed by how your friends are disciplining their kids, for instance.
- Your body just works better. You're more flexible, and you can kneel over a bathtub without getting a backache or chase a crawling baby for hours on end without feeling completely wiped.
- When a child grows up with young parents, they are less sheltered from big-picture conversations, like financial hardships and sacrifice, which can teach them valuable lessons.
- When your friends start getting pregnant, you're the one they turn to for advice.
- There's less chance the stressful baby years will affect your opportunities for advancement when they come early in your professional life, before your career really gets going.
- Being a mom shifts your priorities in unimaginable ways. When you're still in your 20s, you're more willing to make a big life change or take a career risk postbaby than you would be if you were already well-established.
- Although it wasn't always appreciated in the earlier years, being reminded of how young you are in your 30s - and beyond - feels pretty great.
- You never had to waste a lot of time worrying whether or not you could even have kids.
- By the time your kids are out of the house, you're only in your 40s and can enjoy the newfound freedom in more exciting ways - revisiting a passionate marriage, traveling to exotic destinations, starting a new business - than you'd be able to in your late 50s.
- You have that much longer to enjoy motherhood.
Who Did Kim Kardashian Date Before Kanye West? Look Back at Her Past Loves
Before Kim Kardashian famously tied the knot with Kanye West, the reality TV star was romantically linked to several famous men. From athletes to musicians, Kim's list of lovers includes Ray J, Nick Cannon, and John Mayer. She even married music producer Damon Thomas back in 2000 - when she was just 19 years old. While she's always described herself as a "hopeless romantic," it seems Kim has finally found her Prince Charming.
Leslie Jones Enlists Mr. Robot to Track Down Her Hackers in SNL's Premiere
Leslie Jones was the victim of an invasive hack over the Summer, and the Saturday Night Live actress has made it more than clear that she's mad as hell - as she should be. Jones poked fun at the the incident at the Emmys and now, on the premiere of SNL. Jones stars as herself in the sketch, coming to Elliot (Pete Davidson) for help in finding the person who leaked her "nasties." Host Margot Robbie also appears briefly as Darlene, in all her sulking glory.
A Love Letter to Netflix, From a Millennial
Dear Netflix,
I don't even know where to begin. We've been in a relationship for many years now, and I fall more in love with you every day. Every time I think you're done pleasantly surprising me, you do something else that makes me fall head over heels for you all over again. So, I guess what I'm saying is: thank you for being you.
Why do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
You inspire me and my peers to be ourselves by casually showcasing a diverse array of talent. By giving us black and female superheroes, Indian-American actors struggling with their identity, queer hip-hop artists, and lovable kids with genetic conditions, you are helping to normalize representation for everybody in media. You're showing other Hollywood outlets that they can take chances on actors outside of the white, straight, overly male sphere and still achieve success in their projects. You're giving everybody a chance to see people like themselves on their screens, and I can't thank you enough. You're a representation rock star, baby.
You're giving everybody a chance to see people like themselves on their screens.
You're saving me from literal days of commercials every year, just by being you. Thanks for giving me a chance to spend 160+ hours per year doing something else, like write love letters to you.
You remind me of the "good old days" by rebooting my favorite canceled shows, letting me rewatch my favorite childhood movies and even creating new programs that are set in past decades. You let modern viewers enjoy the best things about the '80s, '90s, and early '00s all in one place . . . you beautiful bastard, you.
You inspire me to feel passionately about things that matter by bringing injustices and important issues to light. Your documentaries and projects inspired by real events light a fire inside me and other subscribers, and the attention you bring to issues can even change real people's lives. The way you ignite righteous indignation about real-world events makes me feel passionately about lots of things, especially how much I love you.
You take chances on newer directors, giving incredibly talented artists an outlet for their passion projects. Without you signing on for Stranger Things, I might have never been introduced to the Duffer brothers. What would I do without you?
You're not even mad when I share you with my friends.
You allow me to enjoy groundbreaking, award-winning entertainment for an affordable price, and you're not even mad when I share you with my friends. If I didn't have your variety of viewing choices, easy access, and ever-changing selection of films and shows, I'd have been bored stiff after moving out on my own - my friends and I don't have the money for cable or $15 movie tickets, but you make it so that we don't need to. You're always looking out for me, boo.
And finally, though I'm sure you'll give me even more reasons to love you soon, you've given me a connection with people all over the world. I know I'm not the only one for you - let's be real, you've got 70M+ subscribers worldwide - but the way you've given me conversation topics to explore with people I don't know, new fandoms to join, and even shared jokes and cultural phenomena makes you my one and only.
I'll never give you up, Netflix. You've given me so many reasons to love you, and you're so good to me. I hope that I make you as happy as you make me.
Sincerely,
A millennial who has Netflix and no chill
The Viral Story of a Stranger's Good Deed at a Gas Station Will Give You Chills
One man's uplifting encounter with a stranger at a gas station serves as a much-needed reminder to embrace the kindness of others and pass it on.
In Albury, Australia, Tyson Crawley stopped at a gas station before work to refuel his car and grab iced coffee when he realized he didn't have his brand-new bank card with him. Scrambling, Tyson tried using a different card but was completely blanking on that card's PIN number. Faced with a $110 bill, his dogs barking outside, and the realization that he would likely be late for work, he began to panic. That's when a total stranger intervened.
The stranger was previously in the gas station to purchase a cup of coffee. When he noticed Tyson struggling, he walked back in and asked Tyson if he needed some money. Tyson initially rejected the act of kindness due to the large amount he owed but eventually accepted and told the stranger he would transfer him the money back. The stranger agreed, wrote down his number on the back of the receipt, and then took a selfie with Tyson who insisted he capture the touching moment.
When Tyson later looked at the back of the receipt, he saw what the stranger had actually written: "Pass it on." You can read the story from Tyson in his Facebook post below.
In his retelling the story on Facebook, Tyson wrote, "Please be beautiful people, and remember it's not about keeping up with the joneses, having the biggest house, most expensive car, the largest bank account, but work with each other." He ended with,"After all, what is money compared to the quality of human life?" The powerful post has more than 900 reactions, 200 shares, and 100 comments on Facebook - although those numbers will likely increase as the story spreads.
After some investigating, it was discovered that the kind stranger is John Kennedy Jr., a former ice hockey player from Michigan who currently works for a geotech company. John spoke with Mashable about the encounter and said, "I saw a brother in need and just wanted to help." Adding, "Tyson asked me to write my number down and I didn't want him to return the money, I just thought 'pass it on' as in pass on 'something good.'"
Both John and Tyson have expressed feeling awestruck by the response their story has received.
15 Simple Things Stylish Women Do Every Day
Contrary to popular belief, really chic women aren't superhuman - they're just well-prepared. If you don't see them running around with week-old coffee stains on their blouses or hobbling in painful heels, it's not because those things just don't happen to them. It's because they know how to deal.
In fact, they're dealing on a daily basis. Truth is, the fashionable friends you envy have some very helpful habits that make looking polished, confident, and cool a daily reality. It's not about a total wardrobe overhaul or dropping tons of cash on the season's biggest trends. Real style starts at home the moment you wake up. We've done the research - all you have to do is read on for the takeaways you can start practicing right now.
This Yoga Sequence Will Loosen Up Insanely Tight Hamstrings
Running and crazy-tight hamstrings seem to go together like peanut butter and jelly, but it doesn't have to be that way! Hop on your mat after a run and do this short yoga sequence. It not only targets the backs of the legs, but also increases flexibility in the lower back and hips - opening those areas is essential to decreasing tightness in the hamstrings.
This Yoga Sequence Will Loosen Up Insanely Tight Hamstrings
Running and crazy-tight hamstrings seem to go together like peanut butter and jelly, but it doesn't have to be that way! Hop on your mat after a run and do this short yoga sequence. It not only targets the backs of the legs, but also increases flexibility in the lower back and hips - opening those areas is essential to decreasing tightness in the hamstrings.
16 Times We Almost Didn't Recognize Adriana Lima
Adriana Lima can make herself look like a totally different person with a simple change of clothes, a variation on her lipstick, or a subtle hair change - that's probably why fashion designers are always choosing her to walk the runway for them. The Brazilian beauty can be sexy and flirty at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, slightly manly wearing a three-piece suit, and even goth with the help of the right eye makeup. Keep scrolling to see all the times Adriana had us wondering "Is that really her?"
What's So Cool About Céline Anyway?
If I watched the Céline Spring '17 runway with my husband, I doubt he'd get it. And that's a fact. Pheobe Philo's never been one to follow convention; but she does make trends - whether or not my husband believes it. What starts as a bold, crazy idea becomes a way of a dress. This season, she begins our wardrobe disruption with proportional play - oversize suit jackets with flowing bottoms of every kind. Chiffon skirts that move, even leather pants that feel light and breezy, then suit pants cropped to reveal a layer of breezy sheer fabric hanging to the ankles underneath. Who would've thought such a trick adds anything to the outfit, but watching the runway, I'm convinced it does.
33 Outfits From The O.C. That Are Totally Cool to Wear Right Now
Watching The O.C. was always kind of like watching Sex and the City: there was one character who shared your sense of style. Whether you loved how Marissa layered her necklaces or you were all about Summer's boleros, there was plenty of inspiration for the taking.
With '90s trends resurfacing, we did some searching and uncovered a bunch of memorable looks that we'd wear today. Summer had Mary Janes we swear we just saw on the Prada runway, and you could easily find Kirsten's slinky cocktail dresses at Topshop. Read on for more fashion moments than you can totally handle right now.
20 Ingenious Ways to Dress as Finn From Star Wars: The Force Awakens
From the minute Finn came on screen in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, it was so easy to fall in love with his personality (and John Boyega). After almost a full year of obsessing over Finn and shipping him with Poe Dameron, show off your love for him this Halloween. The costume is easy enough to put together with items from your closet, or go all out and buy anything you need. Look ahead for some inspiration - it might convince your friends or family to do a Star Wars group costume with you!
31 Photos of Men Holding Their Tots That'll Make Your Ovaries Explode
What's cuter than a man holding a baby? Well, not a whole lot. For some reason, seeing a tiny tot wrapped in a gorgeous guy's arms makes women weak in the knees. We're not sure if it's purely biological or because men and babies are both beautiful in their own right, but putting these two creatures together produces an amount of cuteness that the world may not be ready for. Don't believe it? Take a look at these photos and try not to swoon.
No Joke: Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart Have 1 of the Funniest Bromances in Hollywood
Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart may seem like polar opposites, but there is one thing they definitely have in common: they're both freaking hilarious. Ever since costarring in Central Intelligence in June, the actors have developed quite the bromance - and we can't get enough. Not only did they poke fun at each other on set, but they practically left us in tears with their entertaining press interviews. Thankfully, the fun isn't over quite yet. The two are currently filming their new movie, Jumanji, and have already graced us with a handful of comedic moments on social media. As their friendship continues to grow, have a good laugh over their best moments together.
These Iconic Movie Wedding Dresses Will Take You Way, Way Back
It's no coincidence that Hollywood's most fashionable films usually happen to have a wedding . . . and thus a wedding dress. But only a selection of those gowns have stood the test of time, and not necessarily for being gorgeous. Whether you're a bride in need of a little A-list inspiration or just a cinephile in the mood to reminisce, we've rounded up the most memorable movie wedding dresses of all time, some of which were even created by iconic designers, just for the big screen.
- Additional reporting by Sarah Wasilak
Does Donald Trump's Subdued Faux Tan Make Him "Look Presidential?"
There was a lot to observe during the first 2016 presidential debate - sniffling, shimmying, and some truly weird talk about stamina - but what immediately caught our eye was Donald Trump. In case you hadn't noticed, he was missing his dramatic faux tan!
Amidst other characteristics, Trump has been called out in the past for his unusually orange complexion, which strongly contrasts with the fair skin on his eyelids. Makeup artist Jason Kelly, who worked on the faces of many politicians at this year's Republican National Convention, told Harper's Bazaar that he had figured out Trump's signature style. "I know exactly what he does to himself," Kelly said. "The tanning bed, the spray tan, he wears the goggles and you can see the hyperpigmentation around his eyes."
However, at the debate at Hofstra University on Sept. 26, Trump's usual glow was much more subdued, perhaps in an effort to "look presidential." Keep reading to see for yourself.