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Emily Ratajkowski addresses bisexuality while insisting straight people don't exist
She added in conversation with Harper's Bazaar: "I think sexuality is on a sliding scale. I don’t really believe in straight people."Emily had been divorced from her estranged husband, Sebastian Bear McClard, for less than a month when she published the attention-grabbing post.He is the father of her son, Sylvester Apollo, who the pair welcomed back in March 2021.Meanwhile, Emily - who is considering getting back onto the dating circuit soon - has opened up about her feelings regarding sex on a first date.She revealed on her podcast that "power dynamics" influence her decision about when to take a date to the bedroom - but that ultimately women should do "whatever the hell they want"."I've been thinking about this a lot because it speaks so much to power dynamics and sex on the first date is the ultimate example of that," she mused."[That's] because you're dealing with gender dynamics in such a specific little vacuum of a moment."I think if you're not ready to be vulnerable, that is a reason not to have sex on the first date."She also added that another pet peeve is men with an "'I'll hit that' vibe", even if she's attracted to the person, as she is looking for more than a purely physical connection.Meanwhile, she says men who don't make their way into her bedroom are much more forgettable to her."If I don't sleep with them, I think about them less.
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Live-action Hercules faces fan backlash after it was described as 'experimental' and TikTok inspired
Disney's live-action Hercules is already facing fan backlash after producer Joe Russo revealed new details about the film in an interview with Variety.According to Russo, the Guy Ritchie-directed feature will be 'more experimental' than past live-action adaptations and inspired by TikTok.Soon after the interview was published, fans of the beloved 1997 animated film took to Twitter to voice their dismay -- with many predicting the reimagining will be a total 'disaster.' Backlash: Disney's live-action Hercules is already facing fan backlash after producer Joe Russo revealed new details about the film in an interview with Variety'[Hercules will be] a little bit more experimental in tone, a little bit more experimental in execution,' Russo told the outlet.'I think they're excited to see what we can all bring to it in a way that isn't just a reinterpretation of the animated film.' Russo says Ritchie, who directed Disney's live-action Aladdin in 2019, is up to the task because 'he has penchant for experimentation.'Along with being animated, 1997's Hercules was also a musical with most of the songs performed by a female Greek chorus. Russo confirmed that the upcoming live-action film will be a 'modern musical' inspired by TikTok, which is a short-form video sharing platform.  TikTok-inspired: According to Russo (left), the Guy Ritchie-directed feature will be 'more experimental' than past live-action adaptations and inspired by TikTok. Russo says Ritchie (right), who directed Disney's live-action Aladdin in 2019, is up to the task because 'he has penchant for experimentation''There are questions about how you translate it as a musical.
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Contour Makeup: Model Cheekbones Is the Hack Taking Over TikTok
(whether we can actually do it well ourselves is another thing) and how artists are able to create envious bone structure—even if you weren’t born with it—thanks to a sprinkle of makeup trickery.Well, according to we’ve been doing it all wrong because there’s a new hack in town and it’s called ‘model cheekbones’—and no, you probably haven’t painted your face like this before.It was TikToker @sarahssuperspa who showed her followers this genius new hack first.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.In the video she says: "So the way that we’re taught, which is kind of ineffective is to place your contour really high up and blend that either upwards on in place, clean that up with concealer and then bake underneath.” The beauty influencer goes on: “But the way we should actually maybe be doing it is placing the contour under the cheekbone, then placing it right here at the side of the jaw, pat the cheekbone bit into place and then downwards so it creates a shadow underneath the cheekbone, blend this area outwards so that it creates a shadow in the buccal fat area, then blend the jaw area inwards so that it creates a shadow making it look like a V-shaped jawline.”“Now add some highlighter or concealer above where you place your contour to make the cheekbone area pop and if you want you can add some powder to lighten the area further… here’s the comparison between the two. Let me know what you think.”The video, which has gathered over 700 comments, saw fans quickly hailing the hack.
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