Seth Rogen is responding to Kanye West‘s recent comments about 21 Jump Street.
22.03.2023 - 18:33 / glamour.com
this morning but hit the snooze button. Then your dog decided to drag his feet on the morning walk, so there went your shower time, and you decided to throw that hair in a bun, resigned to the fact that you'll wash it tonight.
We've all been there, and more than likely, we've all at some point hit that pillow exhausted, with our hair still humid — or, if you're like me, sopping wet. Unfortunately, doing so may cause some unpleasant effects for the , face, and other parts of your body."Personally, I was told never to go to bed with wet hair because it could result in various bad endings such as fungal and bacterial infections, which could lead to an itchy scalp and dandruff," says , artistic director for hair care, who first alerted us to the phenomenon.
After doing our due diligence, we can confirm dermatologists agree that this old wives' tale isn't just fiction: When the dead skin cells, makeup, and natural oils that populate your pillowcase mix with wet hair, the results can be… not so pleasant.If you're brave enough to know what exactly that pre-bedtime hair wash might be causing to manifest in your bed and on your scalp, read on: We spoke to dermatologists and hair experts to understand more about how and why going to bed with wet hair is not recommended from a health perspective. But rest assured, there are preventative measures you can take if you just can’t avoid that nighttime shower.Meet the expertsHair is at its most fragile when wet, so if you go to bed with it damp and proceed to toss and turn against a pillow, you run a higher .
But aside from being rough on your delicate strands, hitting the pillow with damp hair puts you at risk of developing skin infections, primarily on your scalp. "Certain bacteria and
.Seth Rogen is responding to Kanye West‘s recent comments about 21 Jump Street.
just hours after she and her mother, while on the way to the set, were involved in a car crash in which they were t-boned by a suspected DUI driver.The 15-year-old actress exclusively spoke to ET on Friday and recalled in excruciating detail some of her PTSD moments in the hours after the car accident, the full-blown panic attack that desperately required her father's attention and how the cast and crew helped her get through the traumatic episode. While she took to Instagram on Thursday and explained why that night's episode was "incredibly challenging" for her to film, this is the first time Revord is opening up about why it was so challenging. The episode required her to sit in a car for most of the filming, but she took no solace in the fact that there was no actual driving involved.«There were some moments where there would be like a crashing sound in the back or something and I'd be, like, [gasps],» she tells ET. In a way, the experience of getting back in a car just moments after the car wreck proved to be a little cathartic.
Seth Rogen is offering a hilarious response to Kanye West’s recent revelation that watching a Jonah Hill movie deflated his well-documented antisemitism.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Florence Pugh said during a recent interview on the “Off Menu” podcast that she “most definitely” abused herself to get into character for “Midsommar.” The Ari Aster-directed horror movie starred Pugh as Dani, a grieving American psychology student who psychologically breaks down when she joins her toxic boyfriend on a trip to Sweden’s midsummer festival. “When I did it, I was so wrapped up in her and I’ve never had this ever before with any of my characters,” Pugh told podcast hosts James Acaster and Ed Gamble. “I’d never played someone that was in that much pain before, and I would put myself in really shitty situations that maybe other actors don’t need to do but I would just be imagining the worst things.”
Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International “Blue Jean” director Georgia Oakley has signed with CAA. The up-and-coming British filmmaker made her debut feature with the Venice-premiering “Blue Jean,” which bowed to wide acclaim on the Lido in September. Set in northeast England in the 1980s, the pic is centred on a closeted gym teacher (played by Rosy McEwen) who is forced to confront her sexuality after taking a gay student under her wing. The film tackles the Margaret Thatcher era’s controversial Section 28 law, which prohibited British schools and councils from “promoting the teaching of the acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship.” The law was passed in 1988 and stayed in place until 2003.
Wet Leg have died following illnesses.Miniature donkey Angelica, who has the same name as the fifth single released from their self-titled 2022 debut album, died on Saturday (March 25). And older donkey called Jill died on the same day.Last year, Wet Leg became the first celebrity ambassadors to the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary.The charity told BBC News that both animals had been “closely monitored for a while and both had various health issues that were causing concern”.Wet Leg, who are from the Isle of Wight, first adopted a donkey named Archie Baby from the sanctuary.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey’s season 13 is all about drama. Bravo released their midseason trailer, which showcases what led to Joe Gorga and Melissa Gorga skipping Teresa Giudice’s wedding to Luis «Louie» Ruelas in August 2022.«So, your only sibling is not showing up?» Teresa's makeup artist asks the reality star in the clip, to which a crying Teresa responds, «Yes.» The highly anticipated wedding, held at the Park Chateau Estate & Gardens in East Brunswick, New Jersey, featured a star-studded guest list of Bravo personalities, including Teresa's castmates, Margaret Josephs, Dolores Catania, Jennifer Aydin and Jackie Goldschneider. However, one of the show's signature Housewives was noticeably missing from Teresa's big night: sister-in-law Melissa Gorga. She and her husband, Joe, did not attend the wedding with their three children, spurring speculation that something had gone awry between the relatives, whose turbulent relationship over the years has been documented on the show. «Something bad went down while filming the new season,» a source told ET.
Long Beach Post, a website devoted to local news and sports reporting, recusing himself from editorial duties when he ran for Long Beach City Council.In 2009, he was elected to represent much of the city’s downtown area, serving for five years before being elected as mayor of Long Beach in 2014. After serving two terms, he ran for an open congressional seat last year in a newly redrawn district representing his hometown, winning the election with over 68% of the vote.While Garcia is now a Democrat, his first forays into politics were as a Republican.
EXCLUSIVE: Gersh on Thursday announced their signing of James Wolk, the always-busy actor who most recently led NBC’s drama series Ordinary Joe, exec produced by Matt Reeves.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor In February of last year, as controversy broiled around Joe Rogan’s racially charged language and COVID-related misinformation on multiple editions of his Spotify podcast, the streaming giant’s CEO attempted to defuse the situation by apologizing to his aggrieved staff and pledging $100 million “for the licensing, development, and marketing of music (artists and songwriters) and audio content from historically marginalized groups.” Nearly 14 months later, that $100 million “Creator Equity Fund” has spent less than 10% of its funding on that work,” according to a report in Bloomberg. The initiative was behind schedule in hiring an eight-person staff to oversee the project and “has suffered from shifting priorities,” the report said, citing unnamed people familiar with the effort. At the beginning of this year, the fund had not completed its 2023 budget and had not determined its priority projects, according to a memo the publication said it had obtained, and another fund intended to promote diversity in podcasts suffered after that business was hit by layoffs last year, a union representing workers said.
Is this part of the reason for the massive feud between the Gorgas and the Giudices?!
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor Wet Leg lead the nominations for the 2023 Libera Awards, the celebration of independent music presented by the American Association of Independent Music (A2IM). The Grammy-winning British group lead all nominess with six, while Sudan Archives, Allison Russell, Fontaines D.C., and Soul Glo have three each. The ceremony takes place on Thursday, June 15 at the historic Town Hall in New York City, and will feature 37 categories highlighting the best in independent music, as well as performances from nominees. In addition to recording artists across all genres, the award ceremony will also acknowledge categories for Best Sync Usage, Creative Packaging, Independent Champion, Label of the Year, Marketing Genius, Self-Released Record of the Year, Best Re-Issue, Best Live/Livestream Act, Video of the Year, and A2IM’s Humanitarian Award. Nominees for this year are listed below.
EXCLUSIVE: Gersh on Tuesday announced their signing of Raúl Martínez, the Mexican director known for Spanish-language titles including The Waiter, which came in as the highest-grossing film native to the country in its July 2021 debut.
Lille’s Series Mania Forum is kicking off today with a packed schedule of talks, screenings and competitions.
Melissa Gorga is making a big claim about sister-in-law Teresa Giudice amid their on-going feud.
Wait, Teresa Giudice did WHAT to her forehead?!
Georgia Harrison starred on The Only Way is Essex for one season back in 2014, as fans will remember her friendship with Georgia Kousoulou and Tommy Mallet. And after quitting the show, Georgia, 28, looked back on her time filming with the Essex crowd with OK!, saying she felt she needed to drink a lot to "get some confidence".
Helen Flanagan didn't hide her reasons when she shared why she was 'happy' to leave home without her kids over the weekend. The Bury-born actress shared how she 'treated herself' to lunch out with a friend as she returned to her former stomping ground.
Seth Rogen is crediting his success to not having children. The "Knocked Up" star candidly opened up about his personal life and the reason behind why him and his wife Lauren Miller decided not to start a family of their own. "I do not [have kids].That has helped me succeed as well, definitely" Rogen laughed during an interview on The Diary of a CEO podcast.