This is a beloved hobby of mine at any juncture, but particularly when, for the first time, we're all sharing the same reality of social distancing.
Sure, we sometimes peek into stars' houses in architecture magazines or reality TV shows, but those are highly produced or staged and hardly reflect the intimate life of a real human being. (Unless you’re Drake, because I firmly believe that he would absolutely choose to live in a .) But now, as the rich and famous are broadcasting live from isolation, they're all stuck existing as the people they actually are with little professional intervention since we know their A-list publicists, hairstylists, and makeup artists are probably social distancing on their own.
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