After she accused Adam Levine of cheating on Behati Prinsloo (and asking to name his unborn baby after her), the internet is wondering: Who is Sumner Stroh?
02.09.2022 - 16:51 / msn.com
Hayley Kiyoko's 'Lemonade Mouth' bob was an accident. The 31-year-old actress played Stella in the 2011 teen musical drama, and she confessed to her TikTok followers that her wonky hairdo happened after he hairstylist got a little too scissor-happy. She explained in the clip: “I’ve been holding onto this secret for so long – almost 10 years – and I feel like I have to tell you the truth about Stella’s haircut.
It wasn’t supposed to be asymmetrical. “We were going for a symmetrical look and my hair stylist cut my hair too short on one side and we didn’t have enough time to get extensions to even it out. So, we rocked the asymmetrical look … and we made it Stella’s vibe – and that is how Stella got her haircut and some of you got yours too.
” She laughed: “I honestly don’t know if Stella would’ve had the same effect if her hair was symmetrical, you know what I mean?” Meanwhile, the movie star previously admitted that she was torn between dressing in a feminine or masculine way but ultimately decided that beauty is within and she now has the confidence to wear whatever she wants. She said: "I've definitely struggled with defining beauty and what that means on the scale of femininity and masculinity. It's OK to want to dress feminine one day and masculine another day.
"Beauty is within. Beauty is about confidence and embracing who you are. That's something that took me a long time growing up to see, 'Oh, it's about how I feel, and being comfortable in my own skin.
'" And she is more comfortable in her own skin than ever before. Hayley added: "Self-care and skincare go hand in hand. Taking care of my skin makes me more present to focus on what I'm working on and the people I'm surrounded by.
After she accused Adam Levine of cheating on Behati Prinsloo (and asking to name his unborn baby after her), the internet is wondering: Who is Sumner Stroh?
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is a futile exercise, and to try to cobble together something that resembles personal style with a clear throughline isn't working because, often, I gravitate toward pieces I admire, but don't necessarily get much use from.Popularized during summer 2022 by stylist , the three-word method serves as an abbreviated checklist of sorts for anyone who suffers from frequent fashion frustration. The method is remarkably simple in theory but extraordinary in its effectiveness: condense your personal style—wished or actual—into three words, no matter how disparate they might be from one another and no matter how silly you think the words are. I chose “thrifty,” “edgy,” and “whimsical,” which allowed me to zero in on key pieces I already own and enjoy—maxi dresses, , high-waisted jeans, and basic T-shirts—and also allows me to weed out pieces that don't fit the profile when shopping, getting dressed, or doing a wardrobe purge.
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that embraces romanticism and the macabre in equal measure—is taking off on TikTok, where the hashtags and have already racked up 25 million and 43 million views, respectively. The term, which melds “whimsical” and “gothic,” was coined by Evan Collins, architectural designer and co-founder of the . It was first used to describe decor, after Collins noticed “moody, sort of dark, but still weirdly playful” elements in late ’80s and early ’90s design—think spindly wrought iron, glass baubles, and gilded light fixtures straight out of The Cheesecake Factory.
Hooters, is strangely reminiscent of of being in “high school” or the “military,” according to one TikTokker.Jardin Taylor says she’s been a waitress at the orange-clad eatery famous for its wings and women for quite some time — and she’s divulging the juicy secrets of the biz.Taylor first went viral in March — racking up 4.8 million views with a video featuring several of her Hooters coworkers having a good time and dancing around. However, in just a few seconds, her gal pals were gone and she revealed in the clip: “They all got fired.”In a new follow-up video with nearly a half-million views, Taylor provided an explanation of the Hooters franchise’s rigid rules that lead some workers to get fired — and why the whole experience can sometimes feel like being in basic training or senior year of secondary school.She noted how one girl was written up due to being late — and how said-woman called out others for also being tardy without getting reprimanded.LMFAOOOOOOOOOO #fypReply to @adamaryramirezz miss you !!Taylor then recalled how another waitress was fired because of her hair color.
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