Sydney Sweeney’s outrage is because she’s beige, not white
The Euphoria star’s new American Eagle campaign to sell jeans is cliche, not controversial and the online dummy spit should be about how boring it is when two bland brands combine.
The Euphoria star’s new American Eagle campaign to sell jeans is cliche, not controversial and the online dummy spit should be about how boring it is when two bland brands combine.
The tectonic plates of generational wealth are shifting and whether its proponents are bold and brash or stealth and sophisticated, there is a whole lot of money on the move.
The first question time of the 48th parliament is over, so too are the final firsts for women, but the battles over education, childcare, climate and housing are only just firing up and it’ll take more than pronouns to fix them.
To the disengaged it’s common, yet a young man accompanying his father to work means a lot more when Dad’s the leader of the country.
Whether the pair were lovers or not, this ‘kiss cam’ incident at a Coldplay concert in an age where we’re all monitored and monitoring is the romantic version of being hacked.
She was one of Australia’s first ‘It’ girls who partied and played with popes and politicians, but Red’s legacy will be her burning passion for life, love and, most importantly, her family.
Three children. Brexit. Megxit. Prince Andrew. Some earth-shattering bereavements. Huge private health battles and an unwavering commitment to her job. Catherine’s apprenticeship is over and her latest Wimbledon appearance proves it.
Much like his vivacious mother and hardworking father, wherever actor Julian McMahon went drama ensued, and Hollywood and Australian TV and films are all the richer for it.
Eileen Bond, ‘Red’, as she was affectionately known, died in Perth after suffering what is believed to be a stroke last weekend.
As the Prime Minister warns Australians about ‘pretty hateful stuff’ on social media, the Labor Party is waging a vicious personal war on the Liberal leader online.
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