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Can celebrities please stop pretending to save the planet?

Can celebrities please stop pretending to save the planet?

Activism - like hypocrisy - is so hot right now among the world’s wealthiest celebrities. More than that, it’s a necessity.

  • by Genevieve Novak

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Why we’re still talking about Emma Watson and Tom Felton

Why we’re still talking about Emma Watson and Tom Felton

The biggest story out of the Harry Potter reunion became the chemistry between the two actors. What is so exciting about learning of hopeless crushes in the past tense?

  • by Natalie Reilly
Emma Watson accused of anti-Semitism by Israeli diplomats

Emma Watson accused of anti-Semitism by Israeli diplomats

The actor’s Instagram post featuring a pro-Palestine collage was condemned by Israel’s current and former UN ambassadors: “10 points from Gryffindor.”

  • by Gabriella Swerling
Tears and laughter but no J.K. Rowling at Harry Potter TV reunion

Tears and laughter but no J.K. Rowling at Harry Potter TV reunion

They earned Warner Bros more than US$7.7 billion in ticket sales and became friends for life. So, how come everybody’s crying?

  • by Michael Idato
Cheerleader mother used deepfake nudes and threats to harass daughter’s teammates, police say

Cheerleader mother used deepfake nudes and threats to harass daughter’s teammates, police say

In a bizarre saga of cyber harassment, a US woman is accused of producing fake images of girls from her daughter’s cheerleading team in humiliating poses.

  • by Kim Bellware
What 20 years of Net-a-Porter bestsellers tell us about fashion

What 20 years of Net-a-Porter bestsellers tell us about fashion

From the royals' beloved wedge espadrilles to the Bambi sweatshirt by Givenchy that kicked the designer athleisure movement into gear.

  • by Bethan Holt
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'They know what they want': The power of Little Women's Jo and Amy

'They know what they want': The power of Little Women's Jo and Amy

For Saoirse Ronan and Florence Pugh, the combative sisters they play in the latest adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel have more in common than you think.

  • by Amy Kaufman
Greta Gerwig on Little Women and why #MeToo has made a difference

Greta Gerwig on Little Women and why #MeToo has made a difference

The award-winning director talks about ghosts, literary legends and the power shift that is reshaping Hollywood.

  • by Michael Idato
Meet the March sisters: The up-and-coming Aussie alongside Hollywood favourites

Meet the March sisters: The up-and-coming Aussie alongside Hollywood favourites

It’s the movie event of the holidays, so swot up on the latest adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s iconic novel before hitting the cinema.

  • by Genevieve Quigley
The Hollywood-ification of humdrum relationship terms continues
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The Hollywood-ification of humdrum relationship terms continues

While we mock the term "self-partnered", it's no wonder Emma Watson wanted to rebrand her relationship status.

  • by Radhika Sanghani
Emma Watson says she's 'self-partnered', the latest redefinition of single

Emma Watson says she's 'self-partnered', the latest redefinition of single

It harks to the larger trend of sologamy, or marrying oneself.

  • by Lisa Bonos

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