A believer in Happily Ever After! Gwyneth Paltrow shared her feelings about finding “The One” — and if someone can have more than one big love in their lifetime.
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, one of the contestants appeared to be —which was clearly visible because the dress code on the island is 24/7 SWIMWEAR. While not everyone wears their on their thigh, some celebrities do wear their heart on their sleeve, at least when it comes to birth control. Here are seven who’ve spoken candidly about when they started taking it, what they love about it, and why they way it should be accessible to every woman.Three years before she announced she’d be directing the new Polly Pocket movie (please, please call it Dunham chose to get a at 31.
In an she wrote a year earlier, she describes getting crippling cramps at age 12. “Thus began a 15-year routine of pain, questions, and non-answers that would continue until I was found to have endometriosis at age 27. (This delay is not unusual, and the average woman suffers for years before she is given a diagnosis.) My only savior during much of that time? .”In an , the singer-songwriter (whose latest album, “Chilombo,” was nominated for Album of the Year), laid out the skincare routine responsible for her glowing complexion.
It included the laser treatment Fraxel (which she as of 2019 in favor of her “own little concoctions”), collagen pills, apple cider vinegar, serums, a scrub, alkaline water—and “also birth control LOL!” She said it helped .A few months after she took Justin’s last name, Mrs. Bieber about the initial not-so-awesome . “Over the last few months, I’ve been on , which I’ve never done before, and that threw off my hormones for sure and made my skin go off.
A believer in Happily Ever After! Gwyneth Paltrow shared her feelings about finding “The One” — and if someone can have more than one big love in their lifetime.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Damien Chazelle’s Hollywood epic “Babylon” will open in theaters across the country on Dec. 23. Paramount initially planned to debut the movie in select theaters on Dec. 25 before expanding it nationwide on Jan. 6. Sources close to “Babylon” suggest the earlier release date points to the studio’s confidence in the film, which carries a $78 million production budget. The news comes the day after Sony amended release plans for “A Man Called Otto,” starring Tom Hanks, which was supposed to debut nationwide on Dec. 14 and will now open in select theaters on Dec. 25 before expanding nationwide on Jan. 13.
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Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Cinemed, the Mediterranean Cinema Film Festival, is partnering up with Lebanese film org Aflamuna / Beirut DC to launch a new co-production and co-financing initiative aimed at high-profile projects from the Arab world. The new program, which is also backed by France’s National Film Board and is part of the festival’s industry showcase Cinemed Meetings, will present seven projects involving 22 Arab countries, including Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Liban, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Syria, among others. All selected projects are currently in development and are being brought by filmmakers who have previously directed at least one short film.
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of birth control is perfect, so we asked M.D.’s to break down the most common potential side effects associated with different types of birth control. Evaluate the pros and cons with your healthcare provider—then you can make an educated decision about what’s best for you.“Taking estrogen in any form will likely make your period lighter and your skin better,” says , M.D., M.P.H., an assistant professor in the department of obstetrics and gynecology and women’s health at the Montefiore Medical Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine. So that includes any of hormonal birth control including , , hormonal intrauterine device (or IUD), , and .Breast tenderness is a common symptom for those taking hormonal birth control, especially within the first few weeks of starting it.
Ethan Shanfeld For nearly three decades, Spoon has been quietly building one of modern rock’s most robust discographies. Over the years the Austin outfit, founded by frontman Britt Daniel and drummer Jim Eno, has put out multiple alternative hits, including “Inside Out,” “Sister Jack,” “The Underdog” and “Do You,” and scored a handful of Top 5 albums on the Billboard rock charts. Released in February, the band’s first studio album in five years, “Lucifer on the Sofa,” seems a solid Grammy contender in the alternative and rock categories. Coming off a North American tour and ahead of the release of companion remix album “Lucifer on the Moon” (featuring “Sofa” songs reworked by Adrian Sherwood), Daniel spoke with Variety about the state of rock in 2022, the problems with touring during COVID and why he mourns the golden age of radio.
K.J. Yossman Carrie Hope Fletcher is one of the leading stars of the British stage, having starred in West End productions of “Les Miserables,” “Heathers the Musical” and, most recently, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cinderella” in which she played Cinders herself. In her spare time, she also writes novels, including her most recent spooky children’s book “The Double Trouble Society.” As she begins her new role as Grusha in the Rose Theatre’s production of Bertolt Brecht’s “Caucasian Chalk Circle,” Fletcher sat down with Variety to discuss the music-infused play, the theater industry at large and what she thought about Andrew Lloyd Webber’s abrupt closure of “Cinderella” earlier this year, after which he called the show a “costly mistake.” (Lloyd Webber is now moving the show to Broadway, with a new cast and a new name).
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of some . (Some days, I just wanted to call in sick to school and lay in bed with a heating pad.) The birth control worked, thankfully, and my pain gradually lessened and my period became super predictable. But over time, I came to see birth control less as a way to control pain and more of a way to protect myself from an .When I started having sex with my high school—and then college—boyfriend, I knew the last thing I wanted was to get pregnant.
with my first child, it was a total surprise. I wasn't on birth control. I was in college and not married.
can feel a little like finding a life partner: there’s some trial and error, maybe some bad experiences, and then finally (hopefully), a committed relationship. It may be surprising to learn that birth control options haven’t radically changed since 1960, when both the IUD and the Pill , ushering in the modern era of contraception. But thankfully, the we do have are effective.So, how do you know which method of birth control to choose? Allow us to break it down and help you find the best birth control for you.How the Pill works: is a hormonal contraceptive, meaning it prevents pregnancy by tinkering with your hormones—specifically by supplementing your levels of estrogen and progestin.
Welsh Love Island stud Liam Reardon has proved he is moving on from his Islander ex girlfriend Millie Court by signing up to Celebs Go Dating.The 23 year old has joined the show in an attempt to find love again after it was announced he and Millie, 24, made the decision to go their own ways just three months ago in July. In the teaser of Liam joining the agency, he said he's "hoping to move forward" in his "new life".
elcome to Metro. co. uk‘s The Big Questions, where we ask, well, the big questions (and the smaller ones too) and this week, we’re diving deep with Mollie King. Mollie is a total all-rounder, having found success in everything from music to presenting and podcasting.