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After four years, Lola Tung’s break
T here is a low-level hum that forms the soundtrack to many women’s lives. It’s a conditioning. The silent expectation to be the architect of everyone’s day, managing the moods of daily life. Being th
EMMA MCINTYRE/GETTY/SCAD R arely in Hollywood does one ...
CLAIRE DANES GETS A LOT OF ATTEN-tion for her “cry face.” It is, indeed, a sight to behold. Engulfed by waves of sorrow, her chin vibrates, her eyes scrunch, the corners of her mouth turn down as thou
Molly-Mae Hague had the year from hell: a public break-up, the pile-on, life as a first-time mum lived under the watchful eyes of millions. But now? With an award-winning documentary, a fashion brand on the rise and a romance back on track, Britain’s influencer-in-chief is back in business
Ididn’t find K-pop – it found me. I was trying to catch up on Taylor Swift’s new album and ‘prepare’ (ie, learn a few lyrics – anyone else do that?) for Benson Boone at the O2, to stay down with the k
LITERALLY no jobs come in over the Christmas period,” Jenna said. Lola Everett looked into her sister’s face, which was like her own but six years younger. “But is that true?” she asked. Jenna had a h