You may dislike the radio-friendly music of Maroon 5 (I do). You may even find his 'Sexist Man Alive' title contentious (I don't). No matter what you previously thought of rocker Adam Levine, prepare to re-evaluate and do a 180.
Brian Scott is "married" to two girls. At a ceremony last winter, the NASCAR driver said his vows, not once but twice—to his bride, Whitney Kay, and again to her three year-old daughter, Brielle. Even though the emotional footage by PenWeddings was posted on YouTube last year, it's finally enjoying some media love, racking up more than 350,000 views.
Kids get teased. It's as much a fact of life as scraped knees. Even if there is nothing obviously tease-worthy about your child, rest assured, some kids will find something, and hone in on it—especially if you're Honey-Rae Phillips, a little British girl born with a blotchy red mark that covers a good stretch of her body.
The Internet is polarized, friends. No, it has nothing to do with ISIS. It has nothing to do with Harper or Obama. It's all about a dress. It wasn't the one worn by Monica Lewinsky. It isn't even a designer dress at that.
How do you celebrate the women who give life? If you're one of three guys in their mid-forties, you put yourself in her shoes (or in her pants, as it were) by donning a fake belly to simulate what it's like to be nine months pregnant. Cue Three Pregnant Dads.
The idea was conceived while the British coworkers were working on personalized books for their company, The Book of Everyone, which operates out of Barcelona.
What's the ultimate nutrient-rich shake? Breast milk. So says an article that claims human milk is being bought online by bodybuilders and CrossFit aficionados.
Did you make it through the Snorefest that was the 2015 Oscars? I admit I tried, but failed. I did, however, catch sight of Scarlett Johansson. Didn't she look stunning in an emerald-green Versace number, with a hairstyle channelling Pink and Miley?
Over the years, Joni Edelman's weight has shot up and down, and the ride has been "like a roller coaster, only way less fun." The mom of five recently wrote a viral post in which she claimed she was happier "being fat" than when she was a svelte size four.