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Aaron J. ThorntonGetty Images The pandemic might prevent big celebrity Halloween gatherings, but that doesn’t mean our favorite creative entertainers can’t get spooky on social media. Lizzo might have just won the unofficial Instagram celebrity costume contest with this one: the fly on Mike Pence’s head during the 2020 vice presidential debate. She even topped
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Spoilers for Netflix’s Holidate ahead. With the first two R-rated words of Holidate (“fucking holidays”), Netflix’s festive programming has officially begun. Their first film of the season debuted on October 28 and stars Emma Roberts as Sloane and Luke Bracey as Jackson—two holiday-weary singletons looking for platonic plus ones. They meet in a department store,
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The coronavirus pandemic drastically changed TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s second year as a group, like all other musicians who have needed to put touring plans on hold. But it hasn’t stopped the five-piece teen K-pop boy band’s prolific musical output; in fact, it shaped their latest release, minisode1 : Blue Hour, which came out on Monday,
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A courtroom sketch of Keith Raniere. Elizabeth Williams/AP/Shutterstock More than a year after Keith Raniere was convicted on federal sex crimes and other charges, the NXIVM cult leader was sentenced to life in prison. Detailed information about the inner workings of his upstate New York’s so-called “sex cult” were revealed over the last several years
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Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are taking the next big step in their relationship. After nearly five years of dating, Shelton proposed to Stefani in Oklahoma this weekend, People reports. The couple confirmed the news on their Instagrams this afternoon. “@blakeshelton yes please! 💍🙏🏻 gx,” Stefani captioned her announcement post, featuring the first look at
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“Mondays are hard enough,” I thought 15 seconds into the new music video for Harry Styles’s “Golden.” It was then I knew my productivity for the day would significantly decrease. “Golden” is the fifth single off the Fine Line album, following music videos for “Watermelon Sugar,” “Adore You,” “Lights Up,” and “Falling.” After factoring in
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Like many other musicians, COVID-19 drastically changed 13-member K-pop group SEVENTEEN’s year—but the boys used the brief pause from touring, etc. to create music that genuinely reflects this time. Their new album ; [Semicolon] was released earlier this week, with six tracks exploring the relationships and feelings that remain even when the world is paused.
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