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Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'Love Is Blind 'Alum Marshall Glaze Says Last Year Was 'Very Tough' for Him: 'I Was Going to Take My Own Life'
Marshall Glaze, who appeared on season 4 of Love Is Blind, discussed his mental health challenges on the Wednesday, June 4, edition of What's the Reality? podcast During the podcast, he discussed contemplating suicide, saying, "Last year was just very tough for me mentally, and I was going to take my own life" He recalled realizing that he wanted to "live" and said that he hoped sharing his story would allow him to "heal"Marshall Glaze is getting candid about his mental health journey. The season 4 Love Is Blind star was a guest on the Wednesday, June 4, edition of Amber Desiree "AD" Smith's podcast, What's the Reality?, during which he discussed his mental health journey over the past year. "Last year was just very tough for me mentally, and I was going to take my own life. It just got to a point where I had always been morbidly curious, but never thought about how to do it," he said. "And then, one day, I'm just down in the dumps, just crazy depressed. Nothing is going right for me in my life or I feel like nothing is going right, that's what my internal monologue is telling me," continued Glaze. The star went on to note that "those voices, that darkness just got a little bit louder, got a little bit darker." Glaze described feeling like he was "in this box," and "the walls were just getting closer and closer and closer." "No favorite meal, no favorite movie, no favorite song, could lift me out of that," he said. "I knew I had a problem when, this particular time I talked to my mom, I was okay with that being the last time I talked to her." Glaze said he knew what he was going through was "bad" because his mother was someone he talked to "multiple times throughout the day." "I was going to do what I felt like I had to do, but I couldn't," he continued, adding that he then went for a walk that he "will never forget." "Seattle is a very rainy city, and this was at peak rain season, and I lived on a very busy street in downtown Seattle, and at any time of the day, there's buses, cars, bikes, people walking, and nobody was out there," said Glaze. He recalled walking around in the rain while wearing a cut-off t-shirt, basketball shorts and a pair of slides. "I walked around the Space Needle, came around back to my apartment, and I'm like, 'I want to live,' " he said. Glaze said that sharing his story ultimately helps him "heal." "I hope that someone out there can resonate with that and choose life," he concluded. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go to Read the original article on People


Perth Now
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Jessica Simpson opts for 'new and youthful' hair colour
Jessica Simpson wanted to do something "new and youthful" with her hair. The 'Use My Heart Against Me' singer showed off her "desert sunset blonde" look - dirty blonde with sunkissed highlights - on 'American Idol' over the weekend and her colourist Rita Hazan explained the 43-year-old star was keen to "switch it up" and couldn't be happier with the results. Rita told People magazine: "The must-have in my kit that I use on all my clients is Glaze's Supergloss. For Jessica, we used the shade Vanilla Lights — her perfect match to tone down brassiness in her highlights. "It delivers a rich, shiny payoff, and a silky, polished finish that leaves hair looking refreshed and healthier after just one use. "She was so happy to get a new look and switch it up. She always had a super buttery blonde — this time we wanted something new and youthful. "I think it's a fresh and young vibe, but with confidence and a slight attitude to represent her mood. We have been in each other's lives for so many years that there's personal and professional trust." Rita has worked with Jessica for years and they kick off their sessions with a "hair party", in which they exchange gossip and share a laugh. She said: "Usually I fly in from New York, and we have a hair party in her bathroom with a few of the same people every six weeks. "First, we catch up on life for a quick second, and then continue to laugh and tell very personal stories about what we all got into for the month. It's actually hysterical. I don't think there was one time I went there and didn't laugh hysterically." Jessica recently explained she has "no rules" when it comes to her fashion inspiration, though she often gets ideas from online pinboard Pinterest. Discussing her latest Walmart for Jessica Simpson Collection, she told People magazine: "For me, personally, style evolves as I do on a personal level, through each stage of my life. "That's the inspiration for my music right now ... Nashville Canyon is an evolution of past, present, future, versatility, femininity, openness and confidence. "Anything from a vintage printed wallpaper in a movie I am watching or a performance piece displayed in an old documentary. "Everyone who knows me knows I am observant. I never miss a detail. Inspiration comes at me in visceral ways, every single day. And I honestly don't know what I would do without Pinterest."


Time of India
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jessica Simpson rocks blonde hair transformation
Hollywood actress-singer has got a new look, and is shaking things up. The singer-actress, 43, rocked freshly dyed dirty blonde tresses with sunkissed highlights for a special appearance on the season 23 finale of "American Idol". Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Simpson turned to her longtime pro and friend Rita Hazan, a celebrity hair colorist and salon owner, for the color switchup, which Hazan calls "more natural". comparing it to "a kid on the beach", reports 'People' magazine. Describing the hair color itself as " desert sunset blonde ", Hazan says it took "two hours" to complete. "The must-have in my kit that I use on all my clients is Glaze's Supergloss. For Jessica, we used the shade Vanilla Lights - her perfect match to tone down brassiness in her highlights", she shared. "It delivers a rich, shiny payoff, and a silky, polished finish that leaves hair looking refreshed and healthier after just one use". According to Hazan, Simpson "loved" her new hair color. "She was so happy to get a new look and switch it up", the stylist says. "She always had a super buttery blonde - this time we wanted something new and youthful". Hazan added that the updated hairdo is perfect for the "With You" singer, who is adjusting to her new normal following her split from Eric Johnson earlier this year. "I think it's a fresh and young vibe, but with confidence and a slight attitude to represent her mood", Hazan said. "We have been in each other's lives for so many years that there's personal and professional trust". "Usually I fly in from New York, and we have a hair party in her bathroom with a few of the same people every six weeks", she added. "First, we catch up on life for a quick second, and then continue to laugh and tell very personal stories about what we all got into for the month. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now It's actually hysterical. I don't think there was one time I went there and didn't laugh hysterically". As per 'People', last month, Simpson, who recently released her EP "Nashville Canyon", opened up about her latest Walmart for Jessica Simpson Collection that showcases her country roots. She said, "For me, personally, style evolves as I do on a personal level, through each stage of my life. That's the inspiration for my music right now, 'Nashville Canyon' is an evolution of past, present, future, versatility, femininity, openness and confidence". Simpson shared at the time that she has "no rules" when it comes to her fashion inspiration.


Telegraph
12-04-2025
- Lifestyle
- Telegraph
The £16 treatment that de-ages midlife hair
A recent YouGov poll shows 58 per cent of 18-24 year olds are shunning traditional hair colour for their natural hue. One might assume it has something to do with cost; salon hair colour is expensive and once you break the seal, the upkeep is never-ending. Surprisingly, 71 per cent of the young people polled said the reason wasn't a fiscal one. When asked why they had no interest in colouring their hair, they declared they were 'happy with their natural hair colour', so why change it? The trend falls in line with actresses like Aimee Lou Wood, Jennifer Lopez and model Rosie Huntington Whiteley, who keep a close distance to their natural hair colour but then boost its intensity a fraction now and then. According to the study, while young people might not be booking in for highlights, they are open to a subtle enhancement – so long as it's not damaging or permanent. Enter: 'tinted moisturisers' for the hair, which add lots of gloss and enhance the natural hair colour. Of course, it's easy to feel this way when greys are decades out of sight. But while they may be popular with the under-30s, these sorts of products can work wonders on midlife hair. There's one product that is leading the trend for tinted hair moisturisers at every age. At £16, the Supergloss Sheer Glow is an affordable at-home haircare product that leaves a transparent wash of colour on the hair, and a large dose of shine. Not the kind that coats stands in syrupy silicones, but the sort of glow that appears as though it comes from within. Tick tick. After washing (leave out your usual conditioner) apply the product throughout damp hair, wait ten minutes, then rinse. Glaze have hues for blonde, brunette, red, black and highlighted hair along with Sheer Glow, a transparent gloss that magnifies shine without the tint. The reviews for Supergloss of which there are over 3000, are staggeringly positive – the gist is much improved softness and radiance. Glaze is not the only tinted hair moisturiser. Esteemed hair colourist Josh Wood sells his own variants: hair gloss and hair glaze. The glazes come in summery pastels: Peach blush, Blue Reef and Pink, whereas Gloss offers more typical shades like Caramel, Copper Gold, Brunette, Icy and Champagne Blonde. Glosses are not meant to alter your hair colour – they are elevators that add a hint of warmth or a shot of cool depending on your preference (to go with, not against, your skin tone). Whichever colour you go for, the result is transparent; similar to a see-though nail polish and the effect should last up to ten washes. I'm too attached to my highlights to abandon them now, but I can attest to the youth amplifying benefits of a clear gloss. I've been applying Glaze Sheer Glow in between salon appointments right at the point when my colour starts to look lacklustre. I'll put my head above the parapet and attest that a hydrating hair gloss can take a decade off its perceived condition – and for under £20, that's a heck of a lot of value.
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Yahoo
GA family sues Uber, claims driver dropped teen off at sex trafficking suspect's home
A Georgia family is suing Uber after they say a driver with the rideshare company drove their teenager to the home of an accused sex trafficker where they say she was drugged and raped. The attorney for the family told Channel 2's Michael Seiden that he is hoping this story will get the attention of Georgia lawmakers who are considering a piece of legislation that he says would protect Uber and other rideshare companies from liability. Shaun Glaze describes this incident as the most terrifying experience of his life. He said at one point he thought his stepdaughter was dead. Glaze said the nightmare began last November after an Uber driver took his 15-year-old stepdaughter to the home of an accused human sex trafficker where police say he drugged and raped her repeatedly for four straight days. 'We didn't see any red flags that would have led to this. She didn't have a phone,' Glaze said. He said his stepdaughter met the suspect while playing video games online and at some point, the man convinced her to meet up. Investigators said a surveillance photo from a gas station showed the moment the driver picked up the teenage girl at 1:40 a.m. and then drove her 30 miles to the accused predator's home in Jonesboro. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The girl's family is now suing Uber, hoping to hold them accountable for allowing their child to be driven without their permission. 'From our perspective, this case would never have been a case if the Uber driver verified her age,' attorney Michael Neff said. In a statement to Channel 2 Action News, a spokesperson for Uber told us in part: 'The specifics of this case are gut-wrenching. Uber is committed to helping combat human trafficking, and we continue to build on years' worth of investments in prevention efforts, including equipping every driver with educational resources on spotting the signs of and reporting suspected trafficking cases.' The statement went on to say that the company is also working with advocacy organizations and State Attorneys General to develop educational content and help drive awareness across communities. TRENDING STORIES: Man dies after shooting in southwest Atlanta neighborhood Potential for strong tornadoes, damaging winds this weekend DeKalb Police investigating shooting across street from DKFR station 13 [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]