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How Uber Leveraged 3000 Rides Per Taylor Swift Show, e.l.f.’s Roblox Beauty Squad and Learning to ‘Hustle Like You’re Broke’ – The Biggest Takeaways From Variety’s Executive Studio at Advertising Week

Variety kicked off the second year of its Executive Interview Studio, presented by Canva, during New York’s 2024 Advertising Week. Already, on day one, the studio hosted several discussions centered around technology’s transformation in today’s marketing space with the minds behind Tubi, Uber, and celebrity innovators such as actor Terry Crew and award-winning journalist Michael Strahan.
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What you see first in this optical illusion reveals if you’re shy or confident
video, Meriot shared a piece of art composed of smooth lines in primary colors.“What did you see first?” Meriot asked, letting the audience take a moment to study the image.Then, Meriot revealed the two images viewers were intended to see: a plucky chicken or a pair of lips.According to the content creator, what you see first reveals a secret truth about your personality.“If you saw the rooster first, it means you’re quite shy,” Meriot said.“You only like attention when you’re in the right mood.”People who saw a pair of lips immediately have a very different personality.#greenscreen #takeaNAIRbreak #CatOnALeash #charlesmeriot #illusion“If you saw the mouth first, it means you’re confident, strong, and independent,” Meriot explained.But that comes with a drawback: “you can be a little bit stubborn and aggressive when things don’t go the exact way you want them to,” he added.Some viewers said that Meriot’s descriptions fit them exactly.“I saw the rooster and now I know exactly what I’m not (confident),” a viewer wrote. “I could be, but I’m not.”Others couldn’t fight their dispositions enough to see both images.“I am still trying to see the rooster,” a different commenter wrote.“I saw a mouth eating the rooster,” one confused person confessed.Another mistook the rooster’s eye for something else entirely.“Why did I think the dot was a tongue pierced?” they asked.
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Woman 'refuses' maternity clothes and shows off nine month baby bump in crop tops
TikTok after embracing her ready to pop tum instead of concealing it behind comfy and baggy clothes.With the likes of Rihanna and influencer Julz Goddard not being shy about flaunting their pregnant bellies – neither is TikTok user @fossiex.The blonde mum-to-be shared the clip which has racked up 194,000 views to her thousands of followers.In the clip, the stunner wore her fair locks down and sported a face full of glam makeup.She even opted to accentuate her eyes with some false lashes.The babe then donned a green crochet crop top that just about covered her bust and revealed the top half of her very pregnant tum.She wore high waisted black leggings on the bottom to finish the stylish look.The soon-to-be mum explained: “Nine months pregnant, still refusing to wear maternity clothes.”Stunned by her glowy pregnancy look, many people fled to the comments to praise the woman for embracing her pregnant tum.One user commented: “You look gorgeous.”Another user added: “Iconic you look great babes.”Whilst a third person praised: “Show that beautiful bump off.”However, not everyone was so keen about flaunting their bump.This person admitted: “Bruh if I ever got pregnant, it’s oversized band tee and jersey elastic clothing for me.”And, this user admitted: “I never wore them but I did basically love in hoodies.” Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter
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Hairdresser mortified as she spends 9 hours removing girl's lice infestation
family after they struggled to treat it at home. Sadly the 12-year-old's disability meant she could not handle the combing process so the parents visited Rachel for professional help.When she came in, the hairdresser was stunned by the huge infestation with lice crawling all over her scalp, neck and clothes.She said: "I was extremely surprised to see the amount of eggs her thick hair was housing."Rachel added: "Typically this case would have been better solved in shaving the hair."But for a 12-year-old who basically was a brunette Rapunzel I did not want to take that away from her."I spent about three hours over each appointment combing through her hair."Some spots I couldn't even go near on the first treatment – above her ear was filled with eggs."We took our time and just went with what she was comfortable with – and we did it."Over the course of three appointments, which all took three hours, the expert was able to remove all traces of lice from her head.Rachel, from Australia, filmed the huge infestation and shared it on TikTok where it racked up over 23million views and 648,000 likes.One user said: "I suddenly feel very itchy."Another added: "Honestly the people that do what you do are heroes."One time my kids brought home life and I tried for months to get rid of it spent all kinds of money."Want all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox? Sign up for our free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletterA third commented: "Poor girl that must have been so sore."Glad there are people like you out there that can help it can be hard getting rid of them."After the removal, the child was unsurprisingly thrilled with the results.Rachel revealed: "I could tell immediately that she felt the difference.
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