Kendall Jenner is highly skilled at dealing with rumors, especially ones about her personal life. When people thought she didn’t tip a New York City bartender over the summer, she clapped back accordingly. She straight-up didn’t respond to the nonsense report about her and Orlando Bloom getting together. (Bloom shut this down himself in October
If the finally warmish weather lured you out of your house to go shopping this weekend (I mean, we’ve all been online-purchasing clothes while huddled under an afghan for the last six weeks, right?), you’re probably feeling a little lighter and happier today. But nowhere near as happy as Kiernan Shipka, who, in addition to
Warning: Mad Men spoilers ahead! If you haven’t watched the series finale yet, proceed with caution. “I mean I must be…because you’re always right. I think I’m in love with you too. I really do,” Peggy told Stan in the prayer-answering scene where the two confess their feelings for each other in last night’s finale.
Idina Menzel has performed live at the Oscars, starred in the highest-grossing animated film of all time (Disney’s Frozen), and sung for the President of the United States. And yet—even with all that on her resume—starring in Lifetime TV’s remake of Beaches left her absolutely petrified. “I love the [original 1988] movie, and Bette Middler
Just when you thought you knew your childhood friends, Sanrio threw us all for a loop this year when it announced that Hello Kitty is not, in fact, a cat. She’s a cartoon character, a little girl. Who just happens to look like a cat. Oh, and did you know that her last name is
Tonight’s Riverdale was out of control. Veronica’s gone rogue. Dark Betty’s in full force. Jughead chained himself to a school. I honestly can’t, but here’s what happened for those of you who can. Spoilers ahead. We open things up with a bombshell: Hal isn’t Chic’s father, but Alice is his mother. This news sends Betty
From August 20, 1989-May 22, 1993, our Saturday mornings were centered around one thing: Saved by the Bell. In the almost 20 (!) years since Zack, Kelly, Slater, and the rest of the gang went off to college, we’ve been paying homage through re-runs (and slightly better style). Now, let’s take a look at where
Queen Elizabeth II may wear the crown, but it’s Vanessa Kirby’s Princess Margaret who demands the spotlight in season two of Netflix’s The Crown. The Wimbledon-born actress, 29, is captivating as the queen’s younger, badass sister—and it’s only amplified in season two. Princess Margaret, who’s fallen deeper into depression following the end of her relationship
Earlier this month, the following tweet popped up in my feed: “I wish that @JRadloff would interview @candicekp – no one would survive the charm overloads but man would it be worth it #TheFlash #IrisWest.” Little did any of us know at the time, but that simple tweet picked up so much steam that within
It’s got posh English accents, lush Tudor-era sets, and elaborate dresses, but don’t mistake Starz’s new miniseries The White Princess—which premiered last night—for your standard costume drama. From the very first episode, it’s clear this is a show that’s hyper-relevant to the current socio-political climate, despite being set in the 16th century. Adapted from Philippa
Netflix gave us the gift of The Crown this year—and let’s be honest, we can never get enough of the British royals. Based on the life of Queen Elizabeth II, the show gave us the glimpse of royal life we’ve always dreamed of in the studio’s hyped-up (and most expensive) new series. Even though we
Brooklyn Nine-Nine began ruling the comedy scene on arrival—it won last year’s Golden Globe for best comedy in its freshman season. And in this kingdom, it’s Rosa, queen of side-eye, whom I most enjoy. In our continuing series of interviews with women who made TV for us this year, I talked with actress Stephanie Beatriz