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Very few bodybuilding icons have chosen a path for themselves and succeeded in all their goals. Chris Bumstead is one such athlete who has a wonderful balance between his goals and achievements. The Canadian IFBB pro has previously said that he is not obsessed with bodybuilding alone, and can leave it if his life gets to another path. The 4X Mr. Olympia Classic Physique winner loves bodybuilding, but apart from that, he also loves cars.
Joanna Gaines is a self-admitted perfectionist who regularly undertakes multiple projects simultaneously. As a mother of five children, a businesswoman, a wife, a decorator, and an author, her days are filled with many to-do tasks. However, she is now learning to take a step back and “enjoy the process” of cooking instead of “obsessing” over it.
In 2022, Joanna Gaines was busier than ever In 2022, the Fixer-Upper star was busier than ever.
Observer book of the weekBiography booksReviewA lively, affectionate but far from adulatory new biography of the playwright marks the 50th anniversary of his death and draws on unpublished letters and diaries to expose a painful private life obscured by success
As a 12-year-old child actor, Noël Coward featured in a dance number at the Savoy theatre in London playing the part of a mushroom. A photograph of him in his fungal finery – “grey silk skin tights, a large grey silk hat like a gargantuan muffin, and a diaphanous frill round my middle” – was put on display by his proud mother at whichever house the family were billeted in.
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One messy queen. Wendy Williams is out here spilling her own tea ahead of her Lifetime biopic, Wendy Williams: The Movie, and documentary, Wendy Williams: What a Mess. The iconic talk-show host revealed that she hooked up with Wu Tang Clan’s Method Man “back in the coke days,” in a new interview with DJ Suss One. The encounter doesn’t appear in her new films, but Williams set the scene while discussing her past with cocaine.
Get ready for an exhilarating adventure into the unknown as we dive into the captivating world of Bethesda‘s highly anticipated game, Starfield. With its innovative design style, aptly named “NASA-Punk,” Starfield merges the futuristic realism of NASA’s space technology with the edgy and gritty aesthetics of Punk culture.
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Last week’s episode ofThe Boys, “Herogasm,” was loosely adapted from “Herogasm,” a famous six-issue arc in Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s comic series. A number of long-gestating conflicts came to a head, including a face-off between Homelander (Antony Starr) and Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles). Even more memorable is the episode’s setting: the 70th anniversary of the titular Herogasm, an annual orgy for superheroes (or, more accurately, “supes,” considering most of the attendees are far from heroes).