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Lamine Yamal Teases New Beats Headphones in Mysterious Leak
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Lamine Yamal’s bubblegum pink headphones look nothing like Beats’ current line—rounded headband, wider top piece, and a design that’s sparking a tech debate. This leak feels like a sneak peek at a major audio upgrade, with vibes that are officially *lit*.

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Scooter Braun Calls Sydney Sweeney ‘One of the Biggest Surprises Ever’ After NYC Night Out
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Scooter Braun called Sydney Sweeney “one of the biggest surprises ever” after a NYC night out. The duo, spotted in a rom-com-worthy scene, radiated effortless glamour and real chemistry.

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Love Island USA’s Season 8 Controversy: A Slur, a Removal, and a Friend’s Defiance
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A contestant was booted from Love Island USA before the season started over a racial slur she used in private videos. A friend defended her, saying she’d never acted that way—and people can change.

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Marcia Cross’s Rare Selfie Reveals Her Peace-Infused Travel Style
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Marcia Cross’s flight selfie sports a “peace” bucket hat and a caption that’s equal parts humor and confidence. Fans are buzzing over her Paris return, but her post hints at a deeper shift in her mindset.

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Euphoria’s Final Chapter: Stars & Chaos Behind the Scenes
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Euphoria’s finale is sparking chaos online, with fans debating if it’s the end or just the start of something bigger. Behind the scenes, the show’s magic lies in its raw energy and the way past and present collide.

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Juno’s Retrograde Is Making Us Reevaluate What Partnership Actually Means
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This week’s cosmic chaos isn’t about love—it’s making you face the messy truth of what “together” really means. Mercury in Cancer is forcing you to feel, not just think, about who you let in and what emotional safety looks like.

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Leo’s Bragging Is Giving Everything—Here’s How to Tone It Down
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Leo’s confidence is turning into an ego parade, with Mercury in Cancer flooding communication with emotional intensity. The Blue Moon’s chill vibe clashes with your inner drama queen, urging you to stay grounded or risk sitting on your high horse.

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Disney Princesses Always Pick the ‘Ugly’ Prince (And Why It’s So Frustrating)
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The “ugly” prince trope has been around since 1992, with women choosing depth over looks while men are still objectified as “ugly.” It’s a double standard that’s been passed down like a family heirloom, shaping how we see relationships even now.

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June’s Cosmic Chaos: Mercury Retrograde & the Strawberry Moon Are Here to Test Your Nerves
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The moon is literally blue, and Mercury is flipping back—June’s cosmic chaos is here to test your nerves. Embrace the vibes, stay grounded, and remember: this is just the universe throwing a glitter-fueled tantrum.

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Emma Corrin Is Our First Nonbinary Power of Women Honoree & It’s F—ing Awesome
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Emma Corrin is Variety’s first nonbinary Power of Women cover star—*f—ing awesome*. Her journey from Diana to Marvel villain proves power isn’t about being nice, it’s about owning your story.

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