The girls are hyperventilating.
It happens spontaneously, as if activated by an aberration in the earth's magnetic field. A blond at nine o'clock lowers her sunglasses, cartoon wolf eyes popping out of her head. "Oh, my Goddd," she exhales, laughing as if she can't quite believe what she's staring at.
That would be all six feet, five inches of Jacob Elordi, not so much a tall drink of water as the entire office water cooler. Despite-or perhaps because of his gargantuan shades, "James Dean Death Cult" cap pulled low, and zipped-up khaki Saint Laurent jacket, the young actor is unmissable while strolling through the West Village of Manhattan this fall Saturday afternoon.
Sure enough, a pair of 20-something women slink behind him with secret agent stealth.
"Jacob? Oh, my God. Hello? Can we take a photo with you? Thank you," says the brunette.
"We're huge fans," the blond explains.
"I'm, like, shaking," the brunette adds.
A photo is taken, pleasantries are exchanged, and it's time to part ways. But not before the brunette, overcome in the moment, just has to tell him: You're beautiful!
"Thank you," Elordi says, smiling graciously, like an actual emissary from the planet of the beautiful. "You, too." His voice is deep, with a native Australian accent that's been lightly sanded off after spending a quarter of his 26 years in the States. He speaks in low tones, hushed further by the fact that the sound waves have to travel all the way down for the rest of us to hear.
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"It's Not About Being Perfect. It's About Being Revolutionary"- Beyoncé Knowles-Carter talks business, legacy, art, and family.
Midway through Cowboy Carter, her eighth and most recent studio album, released this past spring, a voice makes the project's mission statement plain over blaring alarms and a thunderous beat-declaring the concept of genre to be a sense of confinement for those artists whose creativity is too wide-ranging to fit in a neat box. All before Beyoncé herself saunters in comparing herself to Thanos, the Marvel villain known for seeking precious stones of mystical power to claim as his own and assemble into one unified superpower.
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Like my father always said, "What you put inside your body always shows up on the outside." One protein shake that I received, that will remain nameless, was touted as 'the next big shake' but really had a list of gut destroying ingredients. Everywhere I read I saw harmful artificial ingredients, added sugars, synthetic dyes, preservatives and cheap proteins; the kind of proteins that keep you fat no matter how hard you hit the gym, sap your energy and do nothing for your muscles.
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