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35 Celebs Who Thought They Said Something Really Profound And Impactful...That Ended Up Being Pretty Problematic

35 Celebs Who Thought They Said Something Really Profound And Impactful...That Ended Up Being Pretty Problematic

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1. Let's start with the most recent celeb news: on Monday, Katy Perry went to space on an all-female 11-minute mission run by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' company Blue Origin. Of the mission, Perry said, "It's about a collective energy and making space for future women. It's about this wonderful world that we see right out there and appreciating it. This is all for the benefit of Earth." The trip was the first all-female space flight since a 1963 trip by a single female astronaut — but this didn't necessarily make it empowering, despite Perry's claims.
Critics — including fellow celeb Emily Ratajowski — were quick to point out not only the money wasted on the trip but also its environmental impact, along with its association with Bezos. To many, it felt far less like female empowerment, and far more like an empty gesture.
2. This isn't the first time Perry's been accused of empty "feminist" gestures. Last year, she released the song and accompanying video for "Women's World," which was criticized for being the definition of dated, performative, surface-level feminism (Perry later claimed it was "satire"). It didn't help that Perry had worked with Dr. Luke on the song, who Kesha accused of rape in 2014.*
3. Then, there's Perry's speech last year at the VMAs, where she accepted MTV's Video Vanguard Award. Perry spoke about the "noise" female artists deal with, joking about her period and bringing up criticisms after she cut her hair short. This might've been fine, except...periods and haircuts kind of pale in comparison to rampant sexual assault and intimidation in the music industry, especially considering her continued work with Dr. Luke.
4. During the January 6 Capitol attack, Demi Lovato tweeted about her heart being broken over the insurrection...and then brought up her music. "It makes me to sad to believe how naive I was to think this couldn't possibly happen, and yet it did. Here we are. For everyone in my comments saying 'where's d7' or wanting me to sing instead of speaking up about what needs to change in this country..." she wrote on X (then Twitter). "THIS IS WHY I POST AS MUCH AS I DO. THIS IS WHY I CARE. THIS CANNOT HAPPEN ANY FUCKING MORE. I'm angry, embarrassed and ashamed. I'm in the studio working on something special after today's assault on democracy. #impeachtrumptonight." While Demi's outrage was shared by many Americans, centering the tweet around her music was poorly received — as was the idea that a song might be of any help.
5. Speaking of the aftermath of the 2020 election, Eva Longoria made a bit of a head-scratching comment just after the results came out. Appearing on MSNBC to speak about Biden's win, she said, "The women of color showed up in a big way. Of course, you saw in Georgia what Black women have done, but Latina women were the real heroines here — beating men in turnout in every state and voting for Biden/Harris at an average rate close to three to one." While clearly trying to make a point about the importance of Latina voters, her comments were seen as erasing the contributions of Black women, who had voted for Biden in even larger percentages than Latina voters.
Apologizing, she wrote on X (then Twitter), "I'm so sorry and sad to hear that my comments on MSNBC could be perceived as taking credit from Black women. When I said that Latinas were heroines in this election, I simply meant that they turned out in greater numbers and voted more progressively than LATINO MEN." She continued. "Let me be very clear: Black women have long been the backbone of the Democratic Party, something we have seen played out in this election as well as previous ones."
6. Jamie Lee Curtis might have been trying to say something about the danger of making assumptions, but her comments on Ana de Armas still felt a little problematic. When Jamie met Ana de Armas on the set of Knives Out, she says she thought de Armas was "unsophisticated" and a new actor because she was from Cuba. "I assumed — and I say this with real embarrassment — because she had come from Cuba, that she had just arrived," she said. "I made an assumption that she was an inexperienced, unsophisticated young woman. That first day, I was like, 'Oh, what are your dreams?'" Many felt Jamie's story just portrayed her own racism.
7. In what appeared to be an attempt to show how important it is to grow and listen to the younger generation, Matt Damon seemed to frame having only recently "retired" the f-slur as if it was a good thing. In an interview, he claimed that after he made a joke using the slur, his daughter gave him a "treatise" on the subject. "The word that my daughter calls the 'f-slur for a homosexual' was commonly used when I was a kid, with a different application," Damon said. After making the joke, "She left the table. I said, 'Come on, that's a joke! I say it in the movie Stuck on You!'"
He later walked back this version of the story, saying he had "never called anyone 'f****t' in [his] personal life and this conversation with [his] daughter was not a personal awakening." He said he was attempting to contextualize to his daughter the progress that had been made since he was a kid, telling her he'd heard the F-slur often as a kid "before [he] knew what it even referred to." He said he "explained that that word was used constantly and casually and was even a line of dialogue in a movie of mine as recently as 2003; she in turn expressed incredulity that there could ever have been a time where that word was used unthinkingly." He continued, "To my admiration and pride, she was extremely articulate about the extent to which that word would have been painful to someone in the LGBTQ+ community regardless of how culturally normalized it was. I not only agreed with her but was thrilled at her passion, values, and desire for social justice." Damon then clarified, "I do not use slurs of any kind. I have learned that eradicating prejudice requires active movement toward justice rather than finding passive comfort in imagining myself 'one of the good guys.' And given that open hostility against the LGBTQ+ community is still not uncommon, I understand why my statement led many to assume the worst. To be as clear as I can be, I stand with the LGBTQ+ community."
8. Responding to those who were posting comments about her daughter True's skin color in an Instagram photo, Khloé Kardashian wrote on X (then Twitter) that "I truly love educating others and hopefully opening up their minds to a beautiful collective world" and noted that "all skin tones/ethnicities" were beautiful. However, she wrote, "I try to put myself in their shoes &maybe they were brought up in a different type of household then I was. So instead of shaming I try to educate. In our household we do not see color. We see emotion and action. We see love. We feed off of energy." While Khloe's comments were largely positive, people took issue with her description of how her household does not "see color," saying it came from a place of privilege and denied the realities of racism.
Years later, Khloe appeared to change her tune and spoke about the importance of teaching her children about race, saying that you're setting your child up for failure if you don't discuss the things they might face "in, quote, the 'real world," adding. "Even if you do live in a bubble, whoever you are, I think that can be really jarring then when your kids are set free, then they're going to be so either devastated, hurt, traumatized, confused, overwhelmed."
9. If we're talking about the Kardashians, we have to mention Kim Kardashian's comments on women in the workforce. Giving her advice to women, she said,"Get your f—ing ass up and work. It seems like nobody wants to work these days." This may have been a type of tough love or encouragement (especially given that she later said, "Success is never easy. If you put in the work, you will see results"). Still, it came off as wildly out-of-touch considering the post-COVID struggle to find work and the fact that many Americans struggle to make ends meet even with a job.
10. While receiving the Ally for Equality Award at a Human Rights Campaign event, Pink tried to make a point by announcing that she was gay...and then quickly taking it back. "My point is I would like the same boring response that I get from, 'Hi, I'm a Virgo,'" Pink said. "I would like 'Hi, I'm gay' to elicit the same type of response." While her intentions were good, the whole pretending-to-come-out thing was maybe not the best way to show support for a community she's not a part of.
11. Similarly, in response to a troll asking if she was trans after she posted a message of trans allyship, Alyssa Milano tweeted, "I'm trans. I'm a person of color. I'm an immigrant. I'm a lesbian. I'm a gay man. I'm the disabled. I'm everything." Milano — who is none of the above, quickly started receiving backlash. Fans were also unhappy with her use of the term "the disabled."
12. One of the worst examples is when Kelly Osbourne thought she was making a powerful statement about the value of immigrants and ended up suggesting immigrants are necessary because they clean toilets. After the controversy, Osbourne said she'd made a "poor choice of words" but said she would "not apologize for being racist as I am NOT."
Later, she called the moment "the most cringe moment of my entire life" and "the worst thing I've ever done," clarifying she meant, "This whole country is built on immigrants, and if you stop people from coming into this country who do the jobs that make this country exist and thrive and flourish, who's going to do all the jobs that you don't want to do yourself?"
13. While many stars chimed in with impactful stories in the wake of the #metoo movement, Mayim Bialik maybe should've kept silent. In an op-ed for the New York Times, Bialik spoke about how she hadn't been a victim of the casting couch because she was not a "perfect 10" and had the "luxury" of being overlooked. She also spoke about her "self-protecting and wise" choices to reserve her "sexual self" for "private situations," to "dress modestly," and to retrain from acting "flirtatiously with men" — and seemed to suggest other women should do the same, though she acknowledged those "choices might feel oppressive to many young feminists."
"In a perfect world, women should be free to act however they want. But our world isn't perfect. Nothing — absolutely nothing — excuses men for assaulting or abusing women. But we can't be naïve about the culture we live in," she continued, adding that "having others celebrate your physical beauty is not the way to lead a meaningful life." She finished, "If — like me — you're not a perfect 10, know that there are people out there who will find you stunning, irresistible, and worthy of attention, respect, and love. The best part is you don't have to go to a hotel room or a casting couch to find them." It was an odd time to platform this perspective in a conversation about sexual assault and harassment, and even though Bialik was careful not to place blame on women, her words still served to put responsibility on women.
14. In another example where Bialik felt the need to make a public statement about something that ended up shaming women, Bialik took issue with a billboard of Ariana Grande. In an article for a parenting site, she wrote, "I am a bleeding heart liberal without exception. But I am old-fashioned. My kids have clothes they only wear to synagogue. I don't favor my kids cursing. I dress modestly. I don't want my kids learning about sex from billboards. Stuff like that. Which is why a few billboards I have seen lately really bug me. There is one for Ariana Grande, and I will go ahead and admit I have no idea who she is or what she does. Based on the billboard, she sells lingerie. Or stiletto heels. Or plastic surgery because every woman over 22 wishes she has that body, I'm sure."
"Why is she in her underwear on this billboard though? And if she has a talent (is she a singer?), then why does she have to sell herself in lingerie?" Bialik continued. "I mean, I know that society is patriarchal and women are expected to be sexy and sexually available no matter what we do in society, but I guess now I need to explain that to my sons?" Fans were left wondering why Bialik needed to make this statement, feeling it only served to shame women.
15. Lena Dunham once made the head-scratching statement that she wished she'd had an abortion, which many felt trivialized how difficult the experience of getting an abortion can be. Speaking on her podcast about visiting a Planned Parenthood in Texas, she said she was asked to share her abortion story. "I sort of jumped. 'I haven't had an abortion.' ... I wanted to make it really clear to her that as much as I was going out and fighting for other women's options, I myself had never had an abortion. And I realized then that even I was carrying within myself stigma around this issue. ... It was an important moment for me then to realize that I had internalized some of what society was throwing at us. And I had to put it in the garbage." She continued, "Now I can say that I still haven't had an abortion, but I wish I had."
Dunham later apologized, saying, "I truly hope a distasteful joke on my part won't diminish the amazing work of all the women who participated. ... I would never, ever intentionally trivialize the emotional and physical challenges of terminating a pregnancy.'
16. Ahead of cohosting the 2022 Oscars, Amy Schumer discussed the potential to platform global issues at the ceremony. She even said she wanted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to speak (the Academy reportedly refused). However, at the actual ceremony, Schumer only made a throwaway reference to Ukraine, lumping the conflict in with attacks on women's and trans rights. "There's a genocide going on in the Ukraine and women are losing all their rights and trans people...and now please welcome Anthony Hopkins," she said before giving the floor to Hopkins, who was introducing Best Actress.
17. Sean Penn also made a Ukraine-related gesture that many felt was empty. After discussing the Academy's reported refusal of having President Zelenskyy Zoom in to the ceremony, Penn ranted over what became the biggest moment of the night instead — Will Smith slapping Chris Rock. "The Oscars producer thought, 'Oh, he's not light-hearted enough.' Well, guess what you got instead? Will Smith! ... This fucking bullshit wouldn't have happened with Zelenskyy. Will Smith would never have left that chair to be part of stupid violence. It never would have happened." He then said he wanted to destroy his Oscars by melting them down to be made into bullets for Ukraine to use against Russia.
Penn actually ended up following through, giving one of his statues to President Zelenskyy. "This is for you. It's just a symbolic silly thing, but if I know this is here, then I'll feel better and strong enough for the fights," he told Zelenskyy. "When you win, bring it back to Malibu, because I'll feel much better knowing there's a piece of me here."
'The Oscar is there in his office, and ready to be melted any time he wants to melt it," he later told the press, calling the gift "a small gesture, symbolic between two friends — inspired by my continuing shame towards the leadership of the Motion Picture Academy in choosing to present Will Smith smacking Chris Rock rather than the greatest symbol of cinema and humanity living today. Their loss." While it was a nice gesture, giving an Oscar to a war-torn country felt sort of useless, especially given Penn kept bringing up Will Smith and the Academy rather than the war in Ukraine.
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To be fair to Penn, not all of his Ukraine-related efforts have been so frivolous. He co-directed Superpower, which is about Zelenskyy, and consistently speaks up about Ukraine.
18. After the investigation regarding Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's rape allegations, Bette Midler paraphrased a John Lennon and Yoko Ono song by tweeting, "Women, are the n word of the world." She continued, "Raped, beaten, enslaved, married off, worked like dumb animals; denied education and inheritance; enduring the pain and danger of childbirth and life IN SILENCE for THOUSANDS of years. They are the most disrespected creatures on earth." While it's certainly true that women have endured discrimination and pain throughout history, her statement appeared to ignore the realities of racism in favor of sexism.
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She later tweeted an apology, writing, "The too brief investigation of allegations against Kavanaugh infuriated me. Angrily I tweeted w/o thinking my choice of words would be enraging to black women who doubly suffer, both by being women and by being black. I am an ally and stand with you; always have. And I apologize."
19. Madonna has made several similar comments that attempted to platform women's rights but ended up being problematic. In 2015, she said, "Women are still the most marginalized group" and that "it's moved along for the gay community, for the African American community, but women are still just trading on their ass."
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20. Also in 2015, she said that ageism is "still the one area where you can totally discriminate against somebody and talk shit. Because of their age. Only females, though. Not males. So in that respect, we still live in a very sexist society. No one would dare to say a degrading remark about being Black or dare to say a degrading remark on Instagram about someone being gay. But my age — anybody and everybody would say something degrading to me." While meant to make a statement against ageism, her comments instead served to dismiss the issues that queer and Black people still face.
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21. She's also made remarks specifically disparaging Black men. She once told Spin magazine, 'I've always in this naive way identified with other minorities because I'm in a minority. You think that somehow unifies you in some philosophical way. But ultimately it doesn't. Because I've found that being a strong female is actually more frightening to the Black men that I've dated. It took me a really long time to accept that. ... I believe that I have never been treated more disrespectfully as a woman than by the Black men that I've dated. I've never actually said that to anybody, but it's true, and I think it's a cultural thing." This time, Madonna's comments on women's rights served not only to dismiss racism as lesser than sexism, but also to place blame on Black men.
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Madonna also said it wouldn't be the same if she were a Black woman. "I think Black men have just been shit on for so long, that, in a way, Black women are maybe more willing to accept rage from a Black man, because they see what's happened to them. So many Black men grow up without fathers, without strong male figures, without a sense of romance and seeing a man treat a woman with respect."
22. After the 2020 Oscars declined to nominate any women for Best Director, Natalie Portman attempted to make a positive statement by wearing a cape embroidered with the names of snubbed female directors to the ceremony. However, fans — and Rose McGowan — were quick to point out that Natalie Portman has her own production company, and the only female director it has ever hired is her. Portman has also rarely worked with female directors on feature films.
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In a response, Portman agreed it was not "brave" of her to wear the dress, as was reported. She said, "I hope that what was intended as a simple nod to [female directors] does not distract from their great achievements. It is true I've only made a few films with women. In my long career, I've only gotten the chance to work with female directors a few times — I've made shorts, commercials, music videos, and features with Marya Cohen, Mira Nair, Rebecca Zlotowski, Anna Rose Holmer, Sofia Coppola, Shirin Neshat, and myself. Unfortunately, the unmade films I have tried to make are a ghost history.' She continued, "I have had the experience a few times of helping get female directors hired on projects which they were then forced out of because of the conditions they faced at work. ... So I want to say, I have tried, and I will keep trying. While I have not yet been successful, I am hopeful that we are stepping into a new day.'
23. She had previously said, "Here are the all-male nominees" when presenting for Best Director at the Golden Globes in 2018. While making a statement about the lack of female directors in Hollywood seems good, it felt like an empty remark coming from Portman.
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24. Similarly, at the 2018 Oscars, Emma Stone introduced Best Director by saying, "These four men and Greta Gerwig created their own masterpieces." While some fans were thrilled at Stone calling out the lack of recognition and support for female directors in Hollywood, others felt that categorizing the four male nominees as "four men" was reductive, especially considering Jordan Peele had been nominated for Get Out. Peele was only the fifth-ever Black person to be nominated for the Best Director Oscar, and no Black person had ever won (conversely, a female director, Kathryn Bigelow, had won the award in 2009).
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25. Another celebrity who used an awards show speech to make a political statement that didn't quite come off as they'd hoped is Meryl Streep. During her Golden Globes acceptance speech in 2017, she spoke out against President Donald Trump, saying, "Hollywood is crawling with outsiders and foreigners, and if we kick them all out, you'll have nothing to watch but football and mixed martial arts — which are not the arts." While Streep's comment was well-meaning, many took issue with her comments, especially in regard to martial arts.
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26. Speaking of Streep — she once served as the jury president of the Berlin Film Festival. At a press conference for the event, a reporter pointed out, "There is a film that is representing Tunisia and the Arab world and Africa in the main competition," then asked Streep, "How do you see this part of the world, and is it easy for you to understand that culture, and are you following any Arab movies?" Streep replied that she had seen Theeb and Timbuktu but didn't "know very much about the Middle East."
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"And yet I've played a lot of different people from a lot of different cultures," she continued. "The thing that I've noticed is that there is a core of humanity that travels right through every culture. And, after all, we're all from Africa originally; we're all Berliners; we're all Africans, really." Streep faced backlash for her comments, especially considering the all-white jury for the festival, and her comments that 'This jury is evidence that at least women are included and in fact dominate this jury, and that's an unusual situation in bodies of people who make decisions." Many felt she was downplaying the importance of racial diversity.
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Streep later defended herself, saying,"Contrary to distorted reporting, no one at that press conference addressed a question to me about the racial makeup of the jury. I did not 'defend' the 'all-white jury,' nor would I, if I had been asked to do so. Inclusion — of races, genders, ethnicities, and religions — is important to me, as I stated at the outset of the press conference." She continued, "I was not minimizing difference, but emphasizing the invisible connection empathy enables, a thing so central to the fact of being human, and what art can do: convey another person's experience."
27. Many have accused Taylor Swift of white feminism, where only the perspective of white women is platformed, erasing the issues women of color face. In one example, she called out Nicki Minaj for "pit[ting] women against each other" after Minaj criticized the VMAs for not nominating "Anaconda" for Best Video. As Minaj hadn't named Taylor (whose video was nominated) and had brought up valid points about the lack of body diversity in popular music, many were bothered Swift had centered the conversation around her. Others felt that dismissing valid concerns about representation in a female achievement category as anti-women because it "pits women against each other" was reductive and only served to reinforce a homogenous version of feminism centered around thin, white bodies.
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In response to Swift's tweet, Minaj tweeted back, "Huh? U must not be reading my tweets. Didn't say a word about u. I love u just as much. But u should speak on this." Swift then apologized, writing, 'I thought I was being called out. I missed the point, I misunderstood, then misspoke. I'm sorry, Nicki."
28. Lana Del Rey has often been accused of glamorizing abuse in her music. Speaking out against these accusations, Del Rey posted a lengthy statement on Instagram called "Question for the culture," where she wrote that she was just a "glamorous person singing about the realities of what we are all now seeing are very prevalent emotionally abusive relationships all around the world." She also questioned how other artists were able to get away with sexually explicit music, while she was "crucified" for her own lyrics. While Del Rey made some valid points, the fact that she almost exclusively called out Black artists in her post, along with her statement, "There has to be a place in feminism for women who look and act like me," caused backlash.
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Del Rey did apologize for predominantly mentioning Black singers, but doubled down on many of her statements.
29. I don't know what it is with white celebrities and George Floyd, but some of them did some truly questionable things in their attempts to speak out about police brutality. Like David Geutta, who, while livestreaming a DJ set for COVID relief, said he'd "made a special record in honor of George Floyd," adding, "shoutout to his family" before playing an EDM mashup of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech.
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30. Guetta was not the only one who did something weird. Like...why did Heather Morris (y'know, from Glee) take to Instagram to share an interpretive dance piece she'd choreographed in Floyd's honor? It felt, at best, bizarre and, at worst, wildly inappropriate.
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31. Similarly, Lili Reinhart made some fans cringe when she posted a nude photo on Instagram with a caption about Breonna Taylor. "Now that my sideboob has gotten your attention, Breonna Taylor's murderers have not been arrested," she wrote. "Demand justice." While it's good to draw attention to cases of racist police violence, using nudity to do it felt...strange.
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She later apologized, writing, "I've always tried to use my platform for good. And speak up about things that are important to me. I also can admit when I make a mistake and I made a mistake with my caption. It was never my intent to insult anyone and I'm truly sorry to those that were offended." She continued in a second tweet, "I've tried very hard to be honest on my IGTV lives that I'm still learning and trying to be better. But I understand that my caption came off as tone deaf. I truly had good intentions and did not think it through that it could come off as insensitive."
32. In another attempt at allyship, I guess, Mark Ruffalo once inexplicably tweeted that "I said a prayer the other day and when God answered me back she was a Black Woman." This isn't offensive, but it felt weirdly performative to tweet about... as if he wanted brownie points.
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33. Celebs can be super weird about activism in general, and I have to bring up a few more examples. Like, um, the time AnnaLynne McCord wrote a poem to Vladimir Putin about how things would be different if she were his mother. It's an odd response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and left fans wondering what the actual point was.
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34. Demi Lovato has made many impactful statements about disordered eating. Still, her statements fell flat when she called out local Los Angeles yogurt shop The Bigg Chill (known for its sugar-free, vegan, and gluten-free options) on her Instagram. She wrote, "Finding it extremely hard to order froyo from @TheBiggChillOfficial when you have to walk past tons of sugar free cookies/other diet foods before you get to the counter. Do better please. @DietCultureVultures." She then wrote, "So I think I'm gonna have to make that hashtag a thing. I will be calling harmful messaging from brands or companies that perpetuate a society that not only enables but praises disordered eating."
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After fans — and the shop itself — pointed out that The Bigg Chill is known for its options for people with dietary restrictions (such as those with celiac or diabetes), Lovato doubled down, telling the brand they should label their sugar-free and vegan options as being "for celiac or diabetes or vegans." Fans were still disappointed in Demi's response, especially as she disparaged a small local business during the pandemic, when many businesses struggled. She later apologized, but said, 'My intuition said speak up about this, so I did. And I feel good about that. What I don't feel good about is some of the way it's been interpreted and how the message has gotten misconstrued.'
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35. And finally, Olivia Wilde made multiple comments suggesting Don't Worry Darling 's sex scenes were empowering toward women. In an interview with Vogue, she questioned, "Why isn't there any good sex in film anymore?" and brought up the lack of female pleasure in cinema. In an interview with Variety, Olivia Wilde declared, 'Men don't come" in the film — "only women here!' Her comments seemed to suggest that the sex scenes were a vital, feminist component to her film — and then the film came out. (Spoilers ahead.)
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In the film, Harry Styles's character traps his girlfriend, played by Florence Pugh, in a fake 1950s-style reality, taking her from her job and her family and friends, and also brainwashing and gaslighting her into thinking this is all normal. In that context, the movie's sex scenes feel highly coercive and uncomfortable rather than a celebration of women's pleasure. Wilde's comments feel especially off-color and reductive in that light...ESPECIALLY considering Pugh actively expressed her discomfort with the media's focus on the sex scenes, which Wilde contributed to.
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Even celebrities, such as Emily Ratajkowski and Olivia Munn, didn't hold back with their criticisms of the all-female space trip. "That space mission this morning. That's end time sh-t. This is beyond parody," Ratajkowski fumed. "Saying that you care about Mother Earth and it's about Mother Earth and you're going up in a spaceship that is built and paid for by a company that's single-handedly destroying the planet?" "Look at the state of the world and think about how many resources went into putting these women into space. For what? What was the marketing there?" She added. It appears Bloom has reached his breaking point amid the underlying tensions in his relationship, with a source sharing that the actor needs space from Perry. The disagreements between them are said to have made the "Lord of the Rings" actor believe Perry "doesn't take him seriously." "He has been frustrated that his opinion is not being taken seriously or even heard," the source continued. "He feels she is a different person lately." According to the news outlet, the insider also confirmed rumors that the pair have hit a "rough patch" in their relationship and are now leading separate lives. The 48-year-old actor has repeatedly been spending time alone and arrived without Perry at the "Deep Cover" premiere during the 2025 Tribeca Festival on June 10 in New York City. The negative and harsh criticism Perry has been facing seemingly took a toll on her and their relationship, as a source told Page Six that "it's over" between them and they "are waiting till her tour is over before they split." The underwhelming reception of her recent album, "143," also didn't help matters, as the project was critically panned, which seemingly resulted in low ticket sales at some of her tour's venues. A source told People Magazine that the poor reception to her album negatively affected her and caused "some tension" in her relationship with Bloom. "Katy was deeply frustrated following the reception of her new album," a source told the news outlet. "It made her very stressed. Orlando was understanding, but it did cause some tension." "She was also disappointed in some of the tour reviews. It's put stress on their relationship," another source said. Perry is currently on her Lifetimes world tour, which began on April 23 and runs through December 7. Perry and Bloom's relationship has faced challenging times before, following their split in 2017. Addressing the breakup in a 2024 appearance on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, the "Teenage Dreams" singer said both of them "weren't really in it from day one." "He was because he had just done a huge time of celibacy, and he had set intentions," Perry continued. "I was fresh out of a relationship, and I was like, I can't do this anymore. I need to swim in a different pond, but I had to do a lot of real work." In 2023, Bloom also addressed the challenges he and Perry faced in their relationship, insinuating that their different career paths could be a factor in the issues they have encountered. "We're in two very different pools [for their work]. Her pool is not a pool that I necessarily understand, and I think my pool is not a pool that she necessarily understands," Bloom told Flaunt. The "Lord Of The Rings" actor continued: "Sometimes things are really, really, really challenging. I won't lie. We definitely battle with our emotions and creativity." "I think we're both aware of how blessed we are to have uniquely connected in the way that we did at the time that we did. And there's definitely never a dull moment," he added.

That White Sox cap spotted on Pope Leo XIV? It came from newlywed Red Sox fans from Haverhill
That White Sox cap spotted on Pope Leo XIV? It came from newlywed Red Sox fans from Haverhill

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That White Sox cap spotted on Pope Leo XIV? It came from newlywed Red Sox fans from Haverhill

But Kelly and Gary DeStefano are pretty sure they have absolution. They married at Sacred Hearts Parish in Haverhill on May 25 and traveled to Rome for their honeymoon. They hoped to join the 'sposi novelli' audience for newlyweds seeking a blessing from the Holy Father. (Tickets are required and couples Advertisement Newlyweds Gary and Kelly DeStefano stood at their home in Haverhill with the White Sox hat on June 13. The newlyweds attended a papal blessing at the Vatican with Pope Leo XIV along with the cap. Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff But spots aren't guaranteed, so a cousin dreamed up a backup plan to catch Pope Leo's eye: put on the White Sox caps. 'It was like, maybe he'll still see you, point you out in the crowd,' she told the Globe in an interview on Thursday after they returned home. 'It was kind of funny, you know, [since] we're from Boston,' she added. 'He even had a hard time finding the hat in Massachusetts ... and Gary was like, 'I'm not wearing this hat.' But then we did get in [to the sposi novelli], so we didn't even have to wear them.' By the time Pope Leo came over to offer his blessing, the hats had slipped her mind. He asked the couple where they were from, and her husband, Gary, bent down to kiss his ring. Advertisement 'And then Gary pulls [the hats] out from behind his back,' she said. 'And it was just a surreal moment, to hear the pope laugh.' Kelly and Gary DeStefano gave the hat to Pope Leo XIV when on honeymoon in Rome. In a video the couple shared with the Globe, Pope Leo, smiling, told the couple, 'You're going to get in trouble for this,' a playful nod to their devotion to the 'other Sox' in the American League. He removed his zucchetto and donned the cap, while Gary put on the other one. After taking photos, the pope, who will be celebrated with a special Mass Saturday in Chicago at the White Sox stadium, gave the 'blessed' hats back to take them home to Red Sox Nation. 'We'll probably encase them in glass, maybe with a few news articles and a picture of the pope,' Kelly said. 'It will be a wonderful story to pass on to our grandchildren.' When asked if he'd ever wear a rival team's hat for anyone else, Gary didn't hesitate: 'Absolutely not,' said the born-and-bred Boston fan. 'No way.' Rivalries aside, however, baseball is unifyingpastime. 'It's a national sport,' Gary said. By wearing the cap, the US-born pontiff is speaking to And with that gesture aimed at Americans for the first time, the logo on the cap doesn't matter, Gary said. 'If the pope today went into the Chicago stadium [with the hat on], everybody there would roar," he said. 'And if he came to Boston and went to Fenway Park with the Chicago hat on, they would still roar.' Advertisement Kathy McCabe of the Globe Staff contributed to this report. Rita Chandler can be reached at

I Came Across These 32 Random Products That Are *So Cool* I Just Have To Share Them With You
I Came Across These 32 Random Products That Are *So Cool* I Just Have To Share Them With You

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I Came Across These 32 Random Products That Are *So Cool* I Just Have To Share Them With You

A two-pack of birria bombs, and no, they aren't bath bombs; they're for tacos, of course! If you're tired of trying and trying to perfect a birria quesadilla or constantly spending $$ at restaurants to get this amazing meat, just add a chuck roast and some water to your CrockPot, throw one of these in, and bam! You've got a seriously yummy, sublime dinner. You may have seen these on TikTok!EZ Bombs is a small biz that specializes in different cooking bombs like pozole, tinga, and of course, birria!Okay, so to use these grab a chuck roast (up to four pounds), cut it into chunks, add four cups of water (some reviewers use broth instead), and toss one of these babies in. Let it cook (cook time will depend on how you cook it), and then add it to your tacos, quesadillas, burritos, ramen, nachos, taquitos, whatever you want! The bombs blend 13 different spices and chiles like arbol, guajillo, and ancho. Here are the cooking times for different ways of cooking — pressure cooker: an hour and 45 minutes, slow cooker: six hours on high or eight hours on low, stovetop: three hours on low heat *or* until fork tender. Promising review: "This seasoning has been a game-changer for my quesabirrias. I used it with chuck roast, and the results were incredible — full of bold, authentic flavor. It's incredibly simple to use, and the seasoning blend does all the heavy lifting. Definitely worth keeping stocked for quick, flavorful meals." —Ruby VizuetGet a pack of two from Amazon for $19.99. A collection of Avengers comics because Endgame came out in theaters in 2019, and you've been *dying* for some more Avengers movies. Dive into the OG Marvel stories with this awesome book as you impatiently wait for Doomsday to be released. Promising review: "Obviously awesome. This takes me back to my youth without having to rummage through my old comics." —Ryan AGet it from Amazon for $17.30+ (available in a paperback or hardcover version). A portable car jump starter with a flashlight so you can jump your car by your darn self. Perfect to have in case of any sort of emergency cuz it also has USB ports that'll charge your phone 50% faster than other chargers. Honestly, a must-have. All you gotta know is where the red clamp goes and where the black one goes (don't ask me, I'm literally just a girl, I'd have to TikTok it or call my dad). The flashlight also has different lighting patterns if you're alone somewhere and need someone to find you. It can jump-start all 12V common vehicles with up to 8.0L gas and 7.0L diesel engines. It can also charge more than just your phone — cameras, earbuds, watches, whatever you can connect with a USB cuz it's a power bank. It can also jump-start motorcycles, lawnmowers, trucks, passenger cars, and boats. Promising reviews: "I never bother reviewing things, but this is amazing. Bought it two months ago and thought it would be good to keep in the car. I saw someone with a dead battery in a parking lot last Friday, so I said, 'Do you want to try this? I've never used it.' Started their car immediately. I drove out of state later that night. The following morning, my car wouldn't start. What are the odds? I used this, got my car started immediately, headed to Auto Zone, and found out I had a dead battery. It saved me a lot of money because I probably would have called a tow truck and had it dropped off at a shop if I didn't have this with me. It's also cool to charge your phone or whatever with a USB. Highly recommend this." —Kevin beck"I pulled into a fast food for lunch. After lunch, my vehicle wouldn't start, so I called AAA for a tow. Upon arrival, the driver went through his procedures, including a battery test. He was using this device. I purchased one for myself, one for my son, then one for my grandson." —William H. DavisGet it from Amazon for $44.98. A 14-pack of menstrual discs that'll have you ready to toss the tampons. These babies hold the capacity of five regular-sized tampons worth of fluid, they're perfect for heavy and light periods, they're comfortable, and they help prevent odor, irritation, and dryness. You can also wear 'em overnight, during exercise, swimming, and even sex without any leaks! Reviewers are lovin 'em. Oh! Anddd, you can wear it for up to 12 HOURS!!Promising review: "So my period ended yesterday, and I only used these Softdiscs the whole time. This was my first time trying anything besides tampons and pads. I love them; they are much better than tampons and didn't leak once. I always leak on day one or two with tampons. The removal is a little messy, so do it over a toilet or in the shower, but the more you do it, the easier it gets, and you'll figure out how to make it less messy. I also had sex with it; I know that's the question for most. My husband said it felt weird, but he still had no issues finishing. No leaks during sex because it's suctioned onto the cervix area. These are a must-buy. I'll never go back to tampons." —Tiffany"Comfortable, discrete, stays in place, and easy to remove. Much gentler and easier to use than any other cup I've used before. I can keep it in for a full 12-hour shift as a nurse and not leak. Have also used when intimate, and mess-free!" —Joel Ter WeeGet a 14-pack from Amazon for $13.94. A pair of Paris Hilton nonslip silicone oven mitts because it just makes sense. I mean, oven mitts that say "that's hot," the *iconic* Y2K Paris Hilton phrase?! AND THEY'RE PINK?!? Perfection. They can withstand heat up to 475 degrees!Promising review: "I wasn't expecting much of these beyond a cute color and print, but they're incredible quality. Very heat resistant, great grippy design, and the inside is soooo soft! Now THAT'S HOT!" —KGet them from Amazon for $14.99 (available in two styles). A pet dryer box for cats up to 20 pounds and dogs up to 15 pounds. It has hundreds of ventilation holes and built-in safety temperature control to prevent your fur babe from over heating. It also has a lil' window so you can stick your hand in and give your pet some comforting rubs if they're freaking out in there. Plus it's quiet and will dry your little furry one super fast. Promising review: "We had done extensive research before deciding on this product for our new puppy. This is really a great investment. The puppy remained calm throughout and was thoroughly dried from head to tail. The side access panel is such a good feature to reassure your pet if needed. It's also a good way for us to check on the dryness of the fur without having to open the main door. This is a must have for pet owners! The only thing I will add is that since our puppy is super small, it works really well. I think the size can be a limitation for bigger pets." —CattGet it from Amazon for $398.99. How to Be More Shrek: An Ogre's Guide to Life because the fifth movie in the franchise drops in December of 2026 so we've got until then to brush up on our swamp etiquette. I mean, there's seriously some quality advice in there — "I'm an ogre. And I'm not going to apologize for acting like one." Period! Words to live by honestly. That and "what are you doing in my swamp?!" A lil' dumpling light here to make your nights cozier and days brighter with an ambient glow and his cutie litto face. And he's squishy! Don't you just wanna snuggle him?! Unfortunately, the little bamboo steamer is not included, but it's cool, this cutie doesn't need one to be absolutely adorable. He automatically shuts off after an review: "I love this thing so much. It's a lot bigger than I honestly expected! Perfect lil' night-light to take around when I can't be bothered to hit a light switch, and it isn't so bright that it's hard to look at. I'm tempted to create a little collection." —Sophie it from Smoko for $20. A foldable exercise bike because you'd *love* a Peloton, but where the heck is it gonna go in your small apartment? It supports up to 300 pounds and you can pair it to the app for trainer-led workouts and vitrual scenic tours, and to track your progress. And then after you've crushed your workout, fold it up and shove it int the closet! Promising review: "I love it! I get my workout in while watching my TV shows. One episode and I have cycled for 16 miles!! I love that I can change the resistance levels. For a stationary bike, this one has some really great extra features. I can tone my legs and arms at the same time. The seat is comfortable for the most part, but when sitting on anything for too long you tend to feel the pressure in your muscles (glutes to be exact). The back plate helps some, but not when you lean forward and hold the handle bars. It's pretty accurate on the readings for my BPM's. I use a smartwatch and they are pretty close in readings. I do hear squeaking now since I set it up and have ridden for over 100 miles total. I know I need to possibly tighten the screws on the front to alleviate most of the noise. It's easy to store away, but it is also a little heavy to lift if you don't lift much. Great bike for the price. I'm totally happy with my purchase. I would definitely refer this bike to my friends and family. I already suggested it to my co-workers, so that we can start a cycle class together." —MsAngieGet it from Amazon for $177.49+ (available in three colors/styles). A set of mini cheese boards so you can continue to remind all of your guests that you are indeed the host with the most. Everyone can have their very own little charcuterie spread, so fancy! A Miffy sofa phone stand that'll be perfect on your desk or vanity. If you like to follow along with TikTok makeup tutorials, this'll be a super cutesy way to prop up your phone so you can watch and do your makeup at the same time. You'll be sent a random color and it from Urban Outfitters for $20. A personalized zodiac candle with a detailed personality description for your birthdate. It'll tell you your ruling planet and element, gemstones, and totem so this is def a candle jar you'll wanna keep forever. Promising review: "I was curious about my astrological information and I love scented candles, so I bought one for myself. Now that I know it's really good quality, smells great and comes in a pretty box, I'll buy some for gifts :).The reading on the back was accurate! Now I'm excited to learn more about my 'stones' and use my daily affirmation. Love it!" — it from Amazon for $39 (available in 365 birthdates). A Disney princess color-by-number coloring book that'll literally take over your life. Start thinking of excuses as to why you can't go out now, cuz this'll make you wanna be home with snacks and wine coloring every night. I have three of these coloring books (this one is on my wishlist), and I'm obsessed with themmmm. I kept seeing them on TikTok and had to have them. Pro tip: grab some paint pens (these are the ones I bought). They make all the difference, and that's how the coloring pages end up looking so good. If you love coloring as a little *me time relaxation* you should totes treat yourself. I have no regrets and plan to buy basically every single one of these coloring books. But for now, I'm loving the three I have (check 'em out — 1 and 2).Promising review: "I was nervous about this book, but it was the best coloring book I've ever owned. There are little lines that look like someone drew them in, but they come pre-filled in because the area is so tiny. The book's quality is amazing, super thick, very well-made. I use acrylic paint markers and they don't bleed through the paper and make the photos really pop! Overall, will be buying more books!" —SamGet it from Amazon for $34.69. A unicorn-head squirrel feeder so you can do good by the animals and give the little critters some snacks *and* get a good laugh out of it. Win-win situation, really. A little tabletop flip-through Instax pic frame so you can display all the cute polaroid pictures you take. I mean, you take all those fun handheld pics just to shove 'em in a drawer? I think not. It holds up to 28 photos so you can flip through memories and feel all nostalgic. Get it from Urban Outfitters for $20. A copy of Murdle, Volume 1 that'll have you spending your days feeling like Olivia Benson. If you feel like you were a detective in your past life, now's your time to shine and solve these murder mystery-themed logic puzzles. Cue the Law & Order: SVU *dun-dun* sound. An Oclean electric toothbrush with an interactive touchscreen that gives 👏 you 👏 feedback 👏 on what areas you missed by displaying a set of teeth on the little screen. If the area is red, you gotta brush a bit more. And if you download the app, you'll get a personalized brushing plan and report. This baby is definitely top tier. It comes with a charger and wall mount and is compatible with Apple Health!I just got this, and I'm obsessed. First and foremost, it's stunning and sleek and looks much better than my other electric toothbrush. I don't plan to throw my old toothbrush away yet, but that's only because I have a couple of toothbrush heads left, and I'm frugal, so I'm gonna use 'em up. But as soon as I'm out of the toothbrush heads, my Oral-B one goes in the garbage. My mouth has never felt cleaner, and the vibration is super gentle. Use this and then use their water flosser, and I swear you'll feel like you just left a dentist cleaning. I haven't had the chance to download the app and all that jazz yet simply because I'm a busy gworl but as soon as I get a day where I'm less busy I will. This ensures you're cleaning every itty bitty part of your teeth. I am loving it so review: "The toothbrush handle features a color touch screen that allows you to choose between Morning Gentle and Night Clean, as well as the ability to set custom modes using the Oclean Care App. What's even more interesting is the reward system that encourages users to develop good brushing habits. Achieve 360-degree visual cleaning without any blind spots, unlike ordinary electric toothbrushes that cannot sense missed areas and can create dead spots over time. The toothbrush comes with a blind zone reminder that alerts you when you score below 80 points, prompting you to make up for the missed areas. Ordinary electric toothbrushes do not have this feature, which can lead to bacteria build-up in the long run. The toothbrush provides an in-app brushing report, making brushing data clearly visible." —LittledeeGet it from Oclean for $99.99 (available in four colors). A nostalgic DoodleBob pen holder so that you aren't searching for a writing utensil at your desk when it's time to take notes. You'll be saying "Meyohimeyoi!" all day. *Giggles like SpongeBob*. A car visor extender for us shorties because pulling the car visor down alone DOESN'T DO A DARN THING TO BLOCK THE SUN. IDK about you, but I've considered a booster seat a few times. Well, I guess, no need for that with this little heaven sent baby available, huh? Promising review: "Driving to and from work has been a pain lately, even with sunglasses on. Being short, my regular car visor was not shielding the low sun. This shield cuts the glaring rays without inhibiting my vision. Perfect." —KimGet it from Amazon for $23.99+ (available in two sizes and three colors). A hair identifier spray that'll make dermaplaning a whole lot easier. You may also be mortified that you have so much peach fuzz you never knew was there, but at least you'll no longer *over* shave or miss a spot. Plus, it'll help keep your skin moisturized and protected while you shave. A "Grievance Journal" — aka a "burn book for the discerning misanthrope" with 52 prompts for venting and 52 ~dark humor-kinda~ jokes sprinkled throughout. If you're all *to hell with toxic positivity, today pissed me off* you've come to the right place, my friend. If watching Inside Out has taught us anything, it's to allow ourselves to feel our emotions, including anger. Grab this and let it all out. Some "Coochy" shaving cream that'll condition and moisturize your skin, and help you get a super smooth shave. It's gentle on sensitive skin, can help prevent razor bumps and ingrown hairs, and it smells like cake! Promising review: "This stuff is like pure magic!!!! And for $26, I feel like this bottle is massive. Plus, when you use it to shave literally anywhere a little goes a very long way, so this bottle will definitely be lasting me a long time! The scent is immaculate — smells so good I could eat it! It's also super moisturizing and I've noticed since using it that I've had a lot less razor bumps on my inner thighs! I use it to shave everywhere, not just the 'coochie!'' —Summer RogersGet it from Amazon for $11.99+ (available in four sizes). A stink-blocking balm for anyone who's sensitive to funky smells. If you gag at everyday, unavoidable smells like diapers and taking out garbage, you'll fall in love with this quicker than Ariel fell in love with Prince Eric. It's made by a woman-owned small biz established by Jennifer, an RN who made the product for healthcare professionals like herself who desperately needed the balm under the nose and outside the nostrils, and repeat whenever necessary! Read more about aromatherapy and stress and tension at Johns review: "I am taking anatomy this year and, after my first dissection, decided the smell of decaying rats was unbearable. I got in time for my practical and it masked the smell perfectly! Would def recommend to anyone dealing with pungent smells." —h. KrakeGet it from the StinkBalm Store on Amazon Handmade for $8.99. A flat hair clip so that you can give your neck a little rest and actually lean your head back on the couch. You'll still get the cute claw clip look, but with the ability to get some dang relief while serving looks. Promising review: "I was getting so tired of the headaches that claw clips gave me, as well as the daily annoyance of not being able to lean my head back. I hated having the clips bang on the headrest in the car. These are perfect! They allow you to put your head back in the car, on the couch, or in bed. Plus, they really hold your hair, even if it's thin like mine. Cute colors as well! Get these!!" —Jeanne JohnsonGet a six-pack from Amazon for $8.49+ (available in 20 colors/styles). A Dubai chocolate bar because it's all over your FYP on TikTok and you've been dying to know what the hype was about. It's stuffed with pistachio cream and a shredded phyllo dough called "kataifi" and the combo is so delicious, you may shed a tear taking your last bite. Y'all, is it me, or does it look like a Reptar bar? Promising reviews: "I'm not a huge chocolate fan, but I'm a sucker and had to try it to see what all the hype is about. Well, it's completely justified. It's amazing. The chocolate is excellent quality and so creamy and smooth. The pistachio adds this nutty flavor, and there is a wonderful crunch. It's good." —Tami A."I was anxious to try this since I've seen the Dubai chocolate bar go viral on TikTok. It was very delicious trying it for the first time. It was slightly melted due to the heat during transport, but I put it in the fridge for a few minutes before trying and it was amazing. If you're anxious to try it without going through the trouble of making it yourself, then try this." —AleshaGet it from Amazon for $17.99 (available in a two-pack). A "Born to yap" downloadable digital print that matches your vibe perfectly. IDK about y'all, but ever since I was a child I knew that I wanted to talk a whole lot all of the time. If you're a professional yapper, your space needs this. GS Print Shoppe is a small biz that specializes in wall art and you make your purchase you'll be sent five design files and a size guide. You won't be sent a physical copy because *remember* this is a digital print but you can print it!And check out their sweaters, they have the cutest phrases on them. I have this one in the orchid color and I must say, perfect description of me. Get the digital print from GS Print Shoppe for $7.95. An earring holder stand or shall I say the absolute cutest way to hold and display your fave little hoops. OMG it looks like something from Polly Pocket, so adorable. A four-pack of bio-collagen overnight masks that'll work like a magic spell to deliver you tighter pores, tons of skin elasticity, improved skin texture and tone, and *loads* of hydration. I promise you don't have to recite any incantations, simply put it on at night and wake up with glowy, radiant skin. Promising review: "Overnight glow-up! I recently tried the BIODANCE Bio-Collagen Real Deep Mask, and it's a treat for my skin! This hydrating overnight hydrogel mask leaves my face feeling refreshed and elastic by morning. While it minimizes pores, the real magic is in the deep hydration it provides. It's a perfect addition to my nighttime routine. Highly recommend for a glowing complexion!" —MarisaGet a four-pack from Amazon for $19 (available in three styles and a 16-pack). A ceramic strawberry milk vase — the cutest way possible to display those a few of those flowers you picked up at Trader Joe's. You can also put it on your desk or vanity and use it for pens or makeup brushes! It does not have a drainage hole at the bottom!Promising review: "I already have the OJ vase and so I had to get this one when I saw it. It did not disappoint!" —Meaghan it from for $26.95. A peanut butter sampler that comes with six mouthwatering flavors made from honey roasted peanuts. If you already eat PB from the jar, you'll absolutely love this delicious upgrade and have a hard time controlling yourself. The flavors include: a jar of peanut butter with cherries and milk chocolate, a jar of peanut butter with milk chocolate, toffee, and rice krispies, a jar of peanut butter with white chocolate and pretzels, a jar of peanut butter with cranberries, white chocolate, and dark chocolate, a jar of peanut butter with honey, almonds, and granola, and a jar of peanut butter with coconut, dark chocolate, and almonds. Promising review: "I got this as a gift for my Dad for Christmas because he is constantly snacking on peanut butter. The whole house is now snacking on this sampler because they are TOO good to resist! Definitely treat yourself and order this Peanut Butter Sampler!" —LexGet the set of six jars from Uncommon Goods for $45. A drawing salve for uhh, basically everything. It'll help draw out splinters, thorns, ingrown hairs, boils, cysts, and ingrown toenails, and relieve itchiness from poison ivy/oak, dry skin, cuts, burns, and bug bites. It's packed with everything you'd find in a Sanderson potion like frankincense, arnica, castor oil, and other magical ingredients that'll help ease your skin irritations quick. Promising review: "Okay. Maybe TMI, but I get a lot of bumps on my body — be they ingrown hairs, reactions to new products, whatever. I had a boil, cyst, idk? — on my armpit, and nothing would help it drain until I tried this stuff. Like magic. Put it on at night since it should not be used under a bandage per instructions, but maybe be aware that you might bleed if you have a boil, bite, or something else blood-filled that needs to pop. Recently, I had a badly inflamed ingrown hair on my leg. I could seriously barely walk. I was sobbing uncontrollably in pain. I had tried Neosporin with pain relief, lidocaine ointment, you name it. Nothing was helping. It was days before my wedding, and I seriously didn't think I could walk down the aisle in the state I was in. My fiancé remembered I had this little gem in the bathroom and suggested I try it. I was desperate and in excruciating pain, so I figured, why not? Woke up the next morning with blood all over my leg, inside my pants, etc, but the bump(s) had drained, and I could walk again. This stuff literally saved my wedding." —Amazon CustomerGet it from Amazon for $13.98+ (available in two sizes and in multipacks). The Dingle Dangle set that'll have you looking extremely silly but for good reason. It'll help distract your squirmy little one who hates being changed. And once the diaper changing is done, it can be transformed into a portable baby mobile for your baby's stroller or crib, *and* into a rattle that your little babe can play with. So basically, it's like, three products in one. Your guests, when they come over and you hand them a *personal* charcuterie board: The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.

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