A viral post has sparked fury online after a husband "begged" for an open relationship— only to change his mind when the wife followed through with his proposal.
In a viral Reddit post shared by u/Similar-Light1034, the wife explained that she didn't want to explore non-monogamy but her husband was keen to find out what it would be like to sleep with other people.
Eventually, she agreed but her husband became "
According to 90210 star Matt Lanter, Vampires Suck.
Well, according to his new movie by that name at least.
In the comedy that opens tomorrow, the actor plays Edward Sullen, a character based on… do we really need to tell you? Asked about the parody, Lanter told E! News:
“Let’s face it, Twilight is kind of an easy thing to make fun of.
Masha Diduk is a Tiger King Season 2 cast and the nanny of Jeff Lowe and Lauren Lowe, who she met in Las Vegas. Viewers seek her wiki & bio on the internet. The nanny from Philadelphia is of American nationality. She stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches. Masha Diduk’s net worth is estimated at $500,000. Find her on Instagram.
Over the course of two seasons, Netflix’s Tiger King (with new & old cast Mike Busey, Eric Love, Harry Jowsey, Sarah Nicole, Kelci Saff Saffery, Seth Posey, Doc Antle, and Ashley Webster) has provided plenty of fodder for debate.
Readers recommendMusicReaders recommend: songs about hearing and playing records – resultsPerusing the record shops and jukeboxes of the musical landscape, RR regular DarceysDad brings home a rich bag of goodies on display from last week’s topic
In this web-driven digital era, music is instantly available in so many ways that certain formats simply aren’t made any more. For some, that’s a concept hard to get your head around. There are still aficionados of the eight-track, and yes, everybody loves a mixtape cassette, but somehow, there is nothing quite like that simple flat disc of grooved plastic: the record.
Sali Hughes on beautyBeauty This article is more than 5 years oldReviewThe best online-only shampoos and conditionersThis article is more than 5 years oldThe time has come for hair brands to circumvent traditional retailing
After mattresses, tights, shower caps and those weird (though curiously tempting) felt slippers, the time has inevitably come for hair brands to circumvent traditional retailing, market relentlessly on Facebook and follow consumers creepily around the internet. “Disruptive brands” are all the rage, and they’re working – I’ve rarely known a more requested product review than one for New Wash, a sulphate-free shampoo and conditioner in one, by achingly cool US brand Hairstory.