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Blake Lively's Met Gala Train Moment Sparks Online Debate
entertainment23 days ago

Blake Lively's Met Gala Train Moment Sparks Online Debate

Blake Lively's Met Gala appearance sparked online debate after a viral video showed her instructing handlers to let the gown's train trail behind her; supporters say she was delegating, while critics labeled it 'mean girl energy.' Wearing an archival Versace gown inspired by Rococo art, the actress returned to the Met for the first time since 2022, soon after a settlement related to her It Ends With Us costar/director Justin Baldoni.

Coachella 2026 Weekend One: Bold, Baffling Festival Fashion Sparks Debate
entertainment1 month ago

Coachella 2026 Weekend One: Bold, Baffling Festival Fashion Sparks Debate

Coachella’s 25th edition kicked off with Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G headlining, but the weekend’s buzz centered on a parade of bold and controversial looks from stars like Emma Roberts, Addison Rae, Paris Hilton, Teyana Taylor, Heidi Klum, Jennifer Lopez, James Charles, Kylie Jenner, Delilah Belle Hamlin, Lizzo, and Justin Bieber, sparking brisk online chatter about what counts as festival fashion as performances and fashion moments collide.

"Kate Middleton's New Portrait Sparks Online Debate"
entertainment2 years ago

"Kate Middleton's New Portrait Sparks Online Debate"

A new portrait of Kate Middleton, commissioned by Tatler magazine and painted by British-Zambian artist Hannah Uzor, has received mixed reactions online. Critics argue the portrait does not resemble the Princess of Wales, similar to the mixed responses to a recent portrait of King Charles III. Uzor created the portrait using over 189,000 photos of Kate, aiming to capture her soul and regal appearance.

"New Portrait of Princess Kate Sparks Online Controversy"
entertainment2 years ago

"New Portrait of Princess Kate Sparks Online Controversy"

A new portrait of Kate Middleton, commissioned by Tatler magazine and painted by British-Zambian artist Hannah Uzor, has received mixed reactions online. Critics argue the portrait does not resemble the Princess of Wales, who has been out of the public eye due to surgery and a cancer diagnosis. This follows a similarly mixed reception to a recent portrait of King Charles III.

Controversial Kate Middleton Portrait Sparks Online Outrage
entertainment2 years ago

Controversial Kate Middleton Portrait Sparks Online Outrage

A new portrait of Kate Middleton by artist Hannah Uzor, commissioned by Tatler magazine, has received mixed reactions online. Critics argue the painting does not resemble the Princess of Wales, similar to the recent mixed reception of King Charles III's portrait. Uzor aimed to capture Kate's "soul" by studying numerous photos and videos of her, but many commenters feel the likeness is off.

"Viral Friendship Breakup: Beauty Influencers and Boyfriend"
social-media-drama2 years ago

"Viral Friendship Breakup: Beauty Influencers and Boyfriend"

Two TikTok beauty influencers, Kelly Kim and Joanna Yeon Lee, have gone viral after sharing conflicting stories about their friendship breakup. Kim accused Lee of adding her boyfriend to her close friends on Instagram and posting attention-seeking content about him. She also claimed that Lee gifted her boyfriend a sandwich he liked. Lee responded by stating that she tried to reach out to Kim multiple times before the video and clarified that the hoodie incident was a misunderstanding. She explained that the sandwich was a gesture of gratitude for her boyfriend helping her mount a TV. Online reactions have been mixed, with people taking sides and analyzing the situation.

Gmail users outraged over increased ad placement in inboxes
technology3 years ago

Gmail users outraged over increased ad placement in inboxes

Google has started placing ads in the middle of Gmail inboxes, instead of their usual position on top, causing negative reactions from users on Twitter. The company has not commented on the change, but a spokesperson stated that they are always experimenting with formats to help people discover and connect with new businesses. The new middle ads were rolled out last year on mobile and recently expanded to desktop.