Sunday 31 March 2019

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What is the web-o-sphere angry about this week? A bagel sliced like a loaf of bread, a B-list celebrity trying to get close toBeyoncé and a space program that doesn’t make suits in female sizes. Here’s everything you need to know:

Bagels are Being Sliced Like Bread

THE STORY: Twitter user Alek Krautmann shared a photo of two boxes of bagels cut in little strips with the text: “Today I introduced my coworkers to the St Louis secret of ordering bagels bread sliced. It was a hit!”

THE REACTION:

RIGHTEOUSNESS OF THE RAGE: How dare this man ruin a perfectly good dozen or so bagels with his “St Louis” witchcraft. I support a baked bagel crisp when it’s sole purpose to be dipped in a hummus-like spread. This, however, is absolute nonsense.

Omari Hardwick Kisses Beyoncé at NAACP Image Awards

THE STORY: Actor Omari Hardwick, who stars in the television series Power, greeted Beyoncé with not one but two kisses — the second being close to the mouth — at the NAACP Image Awards. A video of the uncomfortable interaction has since gone viral.

THE REACTION:

RIGHTEOUSNESS OF THE RAGE: Twitter user @Jaidus_ pitched in to provide an interesting point of perceptive: “And while this may be seen as a sign of respect in some cultures, it can also be viewed as invasive and offensive by others. I grew up in a Haitian household where I was taught to greet my elders, family members, and church leaders the same way Omari Hardwick greeted Beyoncé.”

The responsibility of men, particularly now, is to determine when their affection passes the point of respect and is no longer appropriate. We can’t know how this interaction affected Beyoncé, but many women watching this clip around the world can relate to the feeling of discomfort she seemingly exhibits. Boundaries exist for a reason.

NASA Spacewalk Goes on With One Female Astronaut

THE STORY: Astronauts Anne McClain and Christina Koch were scheduled to complete the first all-female spacewalk last Friday. Due to suit availability—only one medium-size suit was in a “readily usable configuration”—a male astronaut, Nick Hague, had to take McClain’s place.

THE REACTION:

RIGHTEOUSNESS OF THE RAGE: This is just one of many examples of how infrastructure is set up for men to succeed, and women to fail—especially in professional fields like science. The good news is that McClain will get another chance in April. The bad news: this will not be an all-female spacewalk, either.

In a 2014 profile of astronaut Sally Ride, it was reported that tampon numbers have also been an issue when it comes to women being sent into space. “Tampons were packed with their strings connecting them, like a strip of sausages, so they wouldn’t float away,” Ann Friedman wrote. “Engineers asked Ride, ‘Is 100 the right number?’ She would be in space for a week. ‘That would not be the right number,’ she told them.”

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Thursday 28 March 2019

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If you’ve seen the ever-so-popular Netflix series Queer Eye, you already know Antoni Porowski: the swoon-worthy chef who has captured the hearts of men and women across the globe. It is a combination of his smouldering looks, the almost alluring way in which he makes guacamole, and his kind demeanour that has led to such a dedicated (almost obsessed) fanbase. Where, exactly, did this gorgeous food-expert come from? Was he a chef? Was he just a really good looking, charasmatic foodie? Turns out, he served as personal chef to none only than the original Queer Eye food and wine expert, Ted Allen. Rewind a little futher, and you’ll discover Antoni was born and raised not too far away in Monreal, Quebec.

Last week, the he made his way back to his Canada, revisiting the Art Gallery of Ontario for the first time since an elementary school trip, to celebrate his collaboration with Café Appliances. Once I had regained feeling in my legs and put my school girl jitters aside, we had chatted about our mutual love of soul-food, simplicity and hot water.

What made you first fall in love with cooking?
I think I realized it later on in life. I was a bit of a troublemaker in my youth; I got kicked out of my parent’s house. I got a tiny little apartment with a double burner and a mini fridge. I basically had to fend for myself when my whole life, I’d had people cooking for me. I was a spoiled little brat. So that made me go back and look at the recipes I had known and loved as a child. I went on this little adventure of recreating them for myself. I was figuring out my palate. That and also when I was introduced to Food Network; I would obsessively watch cooking shows when I was doing cardio at the gym.

I remember feeling that when I first moved out—I didn’t realize how much I appreciated coming home to my mum’s cooking. How do you think that cooking contributes to confidence?
I wasn’t the most confident kid. I actually wasn’t all that confident even a year and a half ago when I started doing the show. I still don’t know what I’m doing sometimes, and I sort of question everything that I do. Confidence, for me, has come with education. The more that I know about something, the better I become at it. You know what I mean? It’s like the first time I tried to cook an omelette. It was terrible. It was way overcooked, it was crispy on the sides, and then I learned how to make a French omelette. I learned that it could actually be something really delicate and beautiful and fluffy, and it’s something that costs just three dollars to make. By knowing what we put into our bodies, by having direct access to ingredients, by going to the market and picking it out, you take pride in what you do, and I think that’s what helps you become a confident person.

That’s very well said. I must say though, I still don’t know how to make an omelette. I think eggs are just my weakness.
YouTube “Jacques Pepin.” Or, use my cookbook, coming out this fall. There’s the perfect, simple French omelette recipe. It’s failsafe, anybody can make it.

I have a question about your cookbook. What are you hoping people will take away from it? Aside from great food, of course.
At first I thought it would be a more technical endeavour of teaching people the sort of basics of every technique, but it turned into more of an autobiography of food. My Polish heritage, food I eat when I try to be “healthy-ish,” food I eat that is very cheese-based stuff that I make for family and friends. Every dish has a story. I almost just rolled my eyes saying that, because it sounds so trite, but it really is true. Everything I put in there has a story behind it, whether it’s a dish that I ate at my favourite restaurant in Mykonos, to the chilled borscht that I had when I was a little Polish kid.

I don’t think that’s trite at all! I think that’s what cooking should be.
Yeah, it’s so personal.

Exactly. It’s such an expression of who you are, and it’s an opportunity to appreciate that. A way to say “this is where I came from” no matter the situation.
Right! Some dishes are really sad, because they take you back to after a break-up or something, but at the same time it’s still a part of you. The happy, the sad, all of it.

With Queer Eye there are lots of stories behind the food, because you’re interacting with unique people. I just finished watching the camp episode with my mum and it’s inspired me to attempt porchetta with my dad in the summer. What recipe or cooking moment on the show was your favourite?
That was a very important one. I had a lot of respect for Joey. He had a really dark period in his life where he wasn’t in touch with his son, so to do that when your kid is already grown up… And to have enough humility to be like, I made a mistake, but I want to focus on being better. I was actually quite proud of that one, because this was somebody that had experience with cooking. It wasn’t like I was going to teach somebody who has never made a sandwich before how to tie a porchetta. Which actually isn’t hard to do! It’s easier than a braid. I can’t tie a braid, but I can tie a porchetta.

But yeah with that one, he really wanted to have something he can make with his son. Like when he talked about his mother and rice and beans. It was so important to him because that’s what his mother had made him. So I really wanted Joey to have that version of something that he could do with his son too. It was a special one. So I like that it was important to you, too.

The show is so relatable. Even if the main context of the episode doesn’t apply to you, there will be a moment where you go, “I get that.”
There’s so many different things that people can latch onto and understand.

Let’s talk about the exciting collaboration you’re doing with Café Appliances. What is your favourite thing about Café? What really wows you?
First of all, I think customization is something that is just so important. We live in a Pinterest world, where everyone has an opinion about literally everything—and everyone wants DIY and personal things that they can do themselves. Something as simple as being able to choose the hardware on your appliances, stuff like that turns me on. I don’t know if it does that for everybody, but I think it’s important. Appliances are usually an afterthought, so to have something that is not only high quality, but also really beautiful, I think it’s an awesome thing. Did you know that there is actually a hot water dispenser in the fridge so that you can make tea?

I was shown that! I’m a big tea drinker. And there’s a Keurig too!
That blew my frickin’ mind! Keurig is great, but tea I am obsessed with!

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Wednesday 27 March 2019

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The royal baby is nearly here, and bookies are busy betting on the name the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will choose. (Right now, Spencer is a popular guess, per Princess Diana’s maiden name. They’re also putting money down on the weight, height, birth time and hair colour.)

There is, however, another kingdom heir on the way—one that amidst the Jordyn/Tristan/Khloe drama, seems to have been entirely forgotten. Back in January, during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen with her sisters Khloe and Kourtney, Kim Kardashian West confirmed that she and Kanye wer expecting their fourth child, telling Cohen, “It’s a boy. It’s out there. I got drunk at our Christmas Eve party, and I told some people.”

Congrats guys, we’re both thrilled and terrified that your empire will soon grow by one. Now, as the birth date nears, we need to have a conversation about what really matters: the baby name.

I spent a fair amount of time during my early childhood development flipping through trashy tabloid magazines as my parents scoured the aisles of the grocery store. It was here, seated on the cold floor between the facial tissues and cat food, that I discovered my love for celebrity scions. And, in particular, their unique names. (It’s a pretty personal passion. I’ve always known at least a dozen people also named Meghan. I can’t say I’d rather be called Apple, but I wouldn’t have minded something along the lines of Suri or Shiloh. The rise in ranks of a certain duchess, however, has changed my mind about the star power of my name — as did the realization that I share the same first, middle and last name with a quite famous British reality TV star.)

And so, as a noted expert in the study of celebrity baby names (from strange to royal to reality), I have a few suggestions for the Kardashian Wests. Here are the perimeters set for me: during an appearance on Ellen, Kim Kardashian shared that she has an affinity for one syllable names. Her first two children, North and Saint, fit the bill—and Kardashian admitted that it “kind of messes with” her that with Chicago, her third baby, there isn’t a common thread connecting her offsprings’ names.

With this in mind, here’s what I came up with:

Cal
Short for Calabasas, the city the Kardashians have long lived in. If Kanye got Chicago, Kris Jenner deserves this.

Wylde
Like Wild West, but a touch more creative.

Don
The couple almost named their second daughter Donda, in honour Kanye’s late mother. Drop the “da,” and you’re left with a one syllable name perfect for a suave baby boy.

Dash
It’s the name of the Kardashian sisters’ defunct retail store. It’s also a great superhero name (cc: The Incredibles).

Free
As in “free thinker.” I know Kanye is a big fan.

Gogh
Like Dash, this name suggests speed. But I opted to spell it like Vincent van Gogh, because Kanye likes art. Which brings me to…

Art
Kanye West recently donated $10 million to Roden Crater, James Turrell’s massive art project. Arthur is also a Kardashian family name.

Ten
This will be the tenth Kardashian grandchild. And also, we know that Kim Kardashian is a fan of Millie Bobby Brown’s Stranger Thing‘s character, Eleven.

MJ
It’s not one syllable, but it’s the name of Kim’s grandmother.

Port
Kanye’s grandpa’s name was Portwood.

Wood
Re: above. Alternative spelling: Would. As in, Would West?

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On event day, you enter Apple Park, the company’s 2.8 million square foot campus in Cupertino, California, and you’re surrounded by fruit trees and the swelling sounds of a sci-fi film’s score. Every five feet, there’s a uniformed Apple employee greeting you with a wide smile and frighteningly genuine “good morning!” On the walk from the gate to the Steve Jobs Theatre, you’ll likely overhear multiple attendees liken the ambiance to Disneyland. Other comparisons that could be made: Jurassic Park, the Pentagon and that bad Emma Watson movie The Circle.

On March 25, hundreds of journalists from around the world gathered for Apple’s first event of 2019, where Tim Cook took to the stage and announced four new Apple services: Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, Apple News+ and Apple Card. Five minutes into the two-hour presentation, I realized I should have been keeping a clap count. Tim Cook says the words “Apple News”? Applause. He says the company’s services are designed to keep your personal information private and secure? Even louder applause. The stage goes black, the audience goes silent, and Steven Spielberg magically appears under a spotlight? Get on your feet, cup your hands around your mouth and start whooping. The energy in the room, as you might imagine, is infectious — and the enduring enthusiasm is unlike anything I’ve experienced outside of a sports stadium or Beyonce concert.

Almost an hour in, Cook welcomed a host of Hollywood elite to the stage to introduce the 1000 or so of us in the theatre—and the millions tuning in at home—to Apple TV+, the company’s foray into Netflix-esque original entertainment. The on-demand subscription streaming service, however, promises to be a little different: your Amazon Prime Video, iTunes purchases, Crave content and cable television channels will all be available through one seamless application on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, smart TVs and streaming devices. Essentially, everything you watch other than Netflix will be available through Apple TV. You can swipe through your catalogue of series, films and live sports without bouncing from app to app—it’s like channel surfing, but every channel is playing something you want to watch. And, on top of that, you’ll have access to exclusive shows, movies and documentaries from the world’s greatest storytellers. Here’s a preview:

The list of artists involved in Apple TV+, photographed by Art Streiber in the Avengers-esque class portrait featured at the top of this article, is long: Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Octavia Spencer, JJ Abrams, Jason Momoa, M. Night Shyamalan, Chris Evans and Brie Larson to name just a few. For every famous face that spoke on stage, there were another three in the crowd, silent supporters. There also seems to have been a champagne-toast post event, as seen in this Emmy-worthy Instagram video of Witherspoon, Winfrey, Jennifer Garner and Rashida Jones gabbing about being “Apple Girls” and flashing their Apple watches for the camera. I didn’t score an invite to that part of the event, but I did rewatch clips of it multiple times on my Apple device.

 

Here’s a quick roundup of Apple TV+ moments that got us most excited:

The Morning Show

“In The Morning Show we pull back the curtain on the power dynamics between men and women in the high-stakes world of morning news shows,” Witherspoon explained on stage. “It’s a real insider view into the lives of the people who help America wake up everyday.” A few post-presentation attendees thought this meant Apple was producing an actual Today Show-style morning segment. They were quickly corrected: the Kerry Ehrin-directed series is a scripted drama that I hope will compare to Parks and Rec and The Office.

See

When Jason Momoa takes the stage, he asks everyone to close their eyes. “Try to think about the world this way,” he instructs, ambient forest noises being projected around us, “heard, touched, smelled, sensed—but without sight.” It’s an appropriate exercise: See is a post-apocalyptic drama that imagines a world where every survivor is permanently blind. It’s written by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, directed by The Hunger Games’ Francis Lawrence and stars Luke Cage‘s Alfre Woodard and Momoa, who seems to have this whole fearless wilderness warrior thing locked in.

Little America

Kumail Nanjiani stood solo on stage to announce the details of his anthology series, Little America. Fans of his stand up will recognize the immigration story he tells: he talks about growing up in Pakistan, immigrating to Iowa at 18, moving to Chicago and trying to figure out normal, everday life stuff. This is what the series will focus on: American immigrants doing everyday life stuff. “It’s not about telling immigrant stories. These are human stories that feature immigrants,” Nanjiani said. “When you get to know someone and start to see your struggles in their struggles, your passion in theirs, your problems in theirs, they stop being the ‘other.’”

Oprah

Oprah, unlike every other celebrity-backed series, got her own trailer. Because Oprah isn’t content: Oprah is a category unto itself. The video wasn’t actually for anything Oprah is working on with Apple, and instead featured words like “inclusion” and “amplified” splashed across the scene as The Cinematic Orchestra’s “To Build a Home”—the song has that seemingly soundtracked every emotional TV scenes of this decade—played.

By the time the lights came on and Oprah was illuminated on stage, my eyes had already welled up with tears. ‘There has never been a moment quite like this one,” she said to a captivated audience. “We have this unique opportunity to rise to our best selves in how we use and choose to use both out technology and our humanity.”

Along with two documentary projects, one about mental health and one about workplace harassment, Oprah announced the launch of “the most stimulating book club on the planet.” It’s unclear exactly what this will be, but it sounds like the media mogul will be interviewing authors and facilitating conversations that can be streamed on Apple devices. “I want to reach that sweet spot where insight and perspective, truth and tolerance actually intersect,” she said. “I’ve joined in order to serve this moment, because the Apple platform allows me to do what I do in a whole new way.”

Pricing and availability for the Apple TV+ video subscription service will be announced later this fall.

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There are several ways to discern that the Rose family, before they washed up on the shores of Schitt’s Creek, was mega-rich. One, they remind us constantly. Two, their combined wardrobe contains enough luxury designer threads—Wang! Owens! McQueen! Marant!—to fill a massive concept store, or at the very least, “a boutique in Prague that’s only open Sunday nights.” Three, they’re forever dropping breadcrumbs about their former lives, offering us little peeks at the Roses of yore.

By now we know that Johnny and Moira have partied with the Castros (and the Clintons and the Schwarzeneggers), David’s got some not-so-fond memories with Anderson Cooper and Nate Berkus in his past, and Alexis… well, US Weekly once described her as “up for anything,” and so far we know that includes a blind date with Leonardo DiCaprio, a tryst with an unnamed Saudi prince, and a relationship with a Sultan’s nephew that lasted “like, half a regime change.”

Read on for every celebrity encounter the Roses have revealed to us so far.

Season 1

Episode 1
Alexis: “Stavros is flying in to get me, I told you that.”
David: “What do you mean Stavros is com… What do you mean? When? When is he doing that?”
Alexis: “Like, whenever stupid Mary-Kate stops hogging his plane.

”

Alexis: “I actually think this place is kinda cute.”
Moira: “Did you say cute? No Alexis, Martha Stewart’s Hampton home is cute.

”

Alexis: “Stavros just texted me. And he ended it, he’s not coming! He said he doesn’t have time to come and get me, because he already RSVP’d to Diddy’s White Party, and doesn’t have time to do both! But I was supposed to be his date to the White Party!

”

Episode 7
David: “Are you sure you wanna be travelling so far out of town with a person you just met?”
Alexis: “I went on a blind date to Bali with Leo, so… I’m pretty sure I’m gonna be fine.

”

Ronnie: “You ever killed before?”
David: “Have I ever killed before? No. Elton John used to have an annual hunt at his place in Windsor, but that was more about the lunch.”

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Episode 12
Johnny: “You didn’t think your mother would get involved in planning a fundraiser? My God, she had Hillary shaking last year at the Clinton Foundation dinner.”

Episode 13
Johnny: “Hey, that’s a good coat. I outbid Richard Branson for it at the Kaminski Auction.”

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Season 2

Episode 1
Alexis: “Do I have to remind you of the time that I was taken hostage on David Geffen’s yacht by Somali pirates for a week, and nobody answered my texts?!”

Alexis: “You told me that Diane Sawyer gave you that bag, and that it was fake.”
Moira: “I didn’t want you taking it.”
Alexis: “Okay, because I have told a lot of people that Diane Sawyer sells fake bags on the down-low.”

Episode 5
David: “Do you like this sweater? Jared Leto gave it to me and I’ve always been on the fence about it.”
Alexis: “I don’t know.”
David: “What do you mean, you don’t know? You either like it, or you don’t like it.”
Alexis: “I mean, I like it ’cause Jared Leto gave it to you, and he was my first kiss, but I don’t know if I like, like it, like it.”

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Episode 6
Moira: “Do you remember what Goldie Hawn told us at that AmFar dinner? ‘You are the life that you accept for yourself.’ Those are Goldie’s words. Or something someone said to her in India. Or perhaps she read it. In any case it has always stayed with me.”

David: “Scent is a really important factor in defining a brand. Alexander Wang once fired my friend over the smell of his cologne. To Alex’s credit, Curve Pour Hommes hasn’t been the look since 1997.”

Ronnie: “Usually these council decisions, they take weeks.”
Moira: “Oh I won’t wait for anyone’s decision. I once got Winnie Mandela to RSVP to an Artists Against Eczema benefit within the hour.”

Episode 9
Moira: “I did a series of very tasteful nudes with Richard Avedon in the ’70s.”
Stevie: “I see. Um… This is really not in my job description so…”
Moira: “Why aren’t they coming up?”

Episode 10
Moira: “Needless to say, that was the last time I played charades with Fran Lebowitz.”

Episode 12
Alexis: “I know that we just met but if Prince Harry trusted me with his life, then I think you can too.”

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Season 3

Episode 6
Moira: “John and I used to attend Eyes Wide Shut parties at the Castros’. Though… I’m guessing your evening’s activities might be somewhat different.”

Alexis: “I can’t go to college, yet. Because I didn’t finish high school.”
Ted: “Oh.”
Alexis: “I know. It’s so embarrassing, and I never should’ve taken that semester off. But I did meet Beyonce in Mykonos, so it was almost worth it.”

Episode 7
Jocelyn: “So here’s the thing about Marie Antoinette. Even though I love to eat cake, I think I’d be pretty annoyed with her myself. I do see your hand up Alexis, it’s just that you probably haven’t had a chance to catch up.”
Alexis: “Okay, it’s just that she never actually said “let them eat cake.””
Jocelyn: “Um well, that depends on who you ask.”
Alexis: “Hmm, well, I asked Kirsten Dunst, who played her in the movie. Um, that line was actually written years before Marie Antoinette allegedly said it. And um, Kirsten also told me at the premiere that she was jealous of my bangs.”
Jocelyn: “Thank you for that contribution to the discussion, now…”
Alexis: “My friends used to call me Marie, and that was mainly because I was casually seeing Prince Harry, so there was the whole like, is she gonna be a princess thing, um, but it’s also because we were going through this very dark phase where we were just like, partying too hard.”

Alexis: “I stole this dress from Ashlee Simpson. Or like, she stole it from me, and then I stole it back.”

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Season 4

Episode 3
Moira: “I know all about being left in the lurch for a fundraiser. Eva Longoria and I were supposed to perform our ventriloquist act for the Everybody Nose benefit for juvenile rhinoplasty, when she suddenly drops out due to exhaustion. I had to be both puppet, and puppeteer.”

David: “You didn’t even play Patty, though.”
Moira: “You know I did! The night Patricia LuPone ate that pre-show shawarma, and I was asked to step in. I’ve always wanted to reprise the role.”

Episode 5
Moira: “This is not… not how I imagined my resurrection news to break! ‘Impeccably dressed woman wanders out of Podunk motel.’ No, that’s not the headline!”
Stevie: “Okay, well I actually own this Podunk motel, and I don’t know what choice you have.”
Moira: “Well, we have to think of something. After all my fans have endured? No, I can’t let them see me like this. It would kill Sir Tony Geary.”

Episode 7
Alexis: “I used to text Zac Efron just, like, a question mark whenever I wanted a booty call. 
Poor thing would be, like, buzzing my apartment before I even pressed send.”

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Episode 8
A: “Ted can’t know about this, David. Miguel’s the only other vet in town, and they have this, like, dumb rivalry.”
D: “When has that ever stopped you? I remember that summer you dated all three Hanson brothers.”

Episode 11
Moira: “There was that summer that Jimmy Smits stole my heart onstage in a workshop-only production of Officer and a Gentleman. I suppose that might be called emotional embezzlement.”

Christmas Special
Patrick: “Are we supposed to be doing anything for this party?”
David: “Um, yes, decorations, but even if we could still afford Nate Berkus, I’d burned that bridge in Ibiza.”

Johnny: “You know, in the old days, I stood by your side no matter how you wanted to spend the holidays. Whether it was heading to Miami for Puff Daddy’s Poolside White Party, or that uncomfortable tree trimming at Arnold and Maria’s. How ’bout the night you wore your fur coat to the PETA Christmas Fundraiser?”
Moira: “I heard Peter Fundraiser! Bogdanovich loved a mink.”

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Season 5

Episode 1
Patrick: “Why would he agree do this when he’s afraid of heights?”
Alexi: “He’s not afraid of heights, he’s afraid of moths and butterflies.”
Ted: “And businesswomen in sneakers.”
Patrick: “And also heights, something to do with him being broken up with while he was…”
Alexis: “Parasailing in the Seychelles! He and Anderson Cooper were stuck up there for like, three hours, until the wind died down!”

Episode 2
Alexis: “I have a toe ring that would look so cute on you!”
Twyla: “We’re not allowed to wear open-toed shoes, but um maybe I could take that bracelet?”
Alexis: “Yes! Um, I actually got this in a swap with Sienna Miller. And by that I mean it fell off her wrist at a Halloween party, and I kept it.”

Episode 3
Alexis: “Um did I leave a Q-tip in or did you just tell me that you guys are getting an apartment together?”
David: “We’re just going to look.”
Alexis: “Yeah and Adam Levine and I just went for bubble tea.”

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Episode 6
Moira: “Oh I’m not above a naughty night of debauchery. When Condi Rice and Sharon Stone and I used to make our annual casino sojourn to Ho Chi Minh City… well lets just say toi khong bao gio thua.”

David: “I think it’s important for Patrick to experience other people in order to realize how good he has it with me.”
Alexis: “What if he doesn’t come to that realization? Every time I did that with a boyfriend, I’d send them off with someone who, like, wasn’t a threat, like Pippa Middleton or Rihanna.”

Alexis: “This is why you have ground rules, David. Josh Groban has a thick leather-bound binder full of them.”

Moira: “I’m thinking of a particular night in Monaco with Maggie Trudeau and The Rolling Stones.”
Jocelyn: “You rocked out with the Stones?”
Moira: “All except Charlie but every party has a pooper.”

Episode 7
Ted: “That was fun but maybe we can start telling some stories about someone else who was naked and crying.”
Alexis: “Okay fine but I think everyone here has already heard about my Vin Diesel adventure.”

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Episode 12
David: “When she was coaching me for the Little Mister pageant I made the mistake of going to Mario Lopez for advice. (He was hosting at the time.)”

Alexis: “What about long distance? I once maintained a successful, semi-committed, text relationship with Josh Hartnett while he was shooting Pearl Harbour.”

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The early 2000s were an enigma in the realm of fashion, when bare midriffs, orange spray tans and Britney and Justin’s denim-on-denim moment at the 2001 American Music Awards were all considered the height of fashion.

While we assumed that many of the questionable fashion trends of the early 2000s would remain in our photo albums and on VHS tapes, plenty of the era’s style staples are undergoing a renaissance thanks to top models and It-girls like Bella Hadid and Sofia Richie, taking them from cringe to crave. Here are four trends from the early 2000s that are ready for a redux in 2019.

Low Rise Denim

Just when we all got comfortable in our high-waisted mom jeans, the low-rise trend is creeping back. This denim trend is stirring up a lot of controversy across social media. In the early 2000s, starlets like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan adopted the denim cut that shows off the whole midriff. Now that the trend is returning, people on Twitter seem to be polarized, either begging for this trend to die or hoping that low rise is back for good. Love it or hate it, the pendulum seems to be swinging in the opposite direction of our favoured comfortable high-waist denim, with designers like Linder featuring low-rise on their runways.

Camo

Camo has a sneaky (yes, pun intended) way of coming and going every few years. Destiny’s Child rocked the look on stage numerous times in the 2000s, and now it has become a trend that refuses to dissipate. Off-White brought camo back for their Resort 2019 collection, and The Weeknd had a camo-themed birthday bash, where his whole entourage (including Bella Hadid) sported camo from head-to-toe. This print will finish your cool-girl streetwear look with the perfect amount of edge.

Cargo Pants

While we shudder at the thought of wearing cargo pants tucked into calf-high boots ever again, it appears the multi-pocketed pants are making a comeback. Celebs including Fergie, Gwen Stefani and Christina Aguilera all sported the baggy trousers at one point in the early 2000s, aiming for the perfect mix of stylish queen bee meets rule-bending misfit. Now, streetwear brands like I.AM.GIA and Prix Workshop, reviving the staple piece with bodysuits and sneakers.

Baby Tees

Crop tops have been trending for a while now in all cuts and colours, but we’ve noticed the shrunken proportions of the baby tee have been creeping back. Now that athleisure has become a style staple, what better way to style baggy sweats than with a cropped tee? We’re down for anything that includes wearing sweats more often.

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