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Dakota Johnson confirms she once sent gorilla poop to friend's ex

Dakota Johnson confirms she once sent gorilla poop to friend's ex

Yahoo06-06-2025
The How To Be Single actress revealed that she once sent a gallon of gorilla faeces to a man who had broken her friend's heart. Dakota shared the surprising confession during an interview for Vanity Fair's lie detector test series on YouTube.
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The women joining high-end gyms for a month – to find a rich husband

Yahoo

time7 hours ago

  • Yahoo

The women joining high-end gyms for a month – to find a rich husband

If Becky Sharp were to step out of the pages of Vanity Fair and into present-day London, she wouldn't be plotting from a chaise longue in the parlour – she'd be on the treadmill at a luxury gym, watching a finance executive do push-ups in expensive trainers and a luxury watch. 'It's kind of a running joke between me and my girlfriends,' says Amelia, 24, who works in media. 'If you're on the lookout for a rich husband then you 'could' get a month's membership at [the exclusive health club] Third Space, meet someone, and once you've bagged your man, stop the subscription, or, better yet, get him to pay for it.' Welcome to 2025, where feminism has given young women unprecedented freedom – and yet, thanks to extortionate house prices, sluggish salaries and a cost of living crisis, some are being forced to revisit a centuries-old economic model: marry rich and live well. 'The truth is I can't afford not to meet someone who earns more than I do,' says Jemima, 31, who works in art and lives in a rented flat share in Archway, north London. 'My parents don't have enough money to give me a good deposit and my own salary will never breach the six-figure mark. I love my job but I also want a kitchen island and a garden and the occasional holiday. Is that really so much to ask?' Apparently not, according to TikTok, anyway. Last year, a song went viral on the social media app with the lyrics, 'I'm looking for a man in finance: trust fund, 6'5', blue eyes,' went viral – not as satire but as something closer to a lifestyle manifesto. The song's creator later said that it was meant to be a parody of the 'soft life' influencers: women who encourage their peers to find themselves a 'provider' to take care of them, and then spend their days procreating, shopping and travelling without any financial responsibilities. As one commenter under the original post rather bluntly put it, 'I'll marry for money so my kids can marry for love'. Jemima, like Becky Sharpe, is attractive and intelligent, but with a freedom that Thackeray's most famous character could only dream of. She has a good degree from a Russell Group university, a high-status job and – after spending her early twenties living in Paris and Madrid – can switch to French or Spanish mid-sentence if she feels like it. With no children and healthy parents, she can reinvent herself or relocate at will. Her sights, however, are firmly set on becoming Mrs Hedge Fund Manager. Stephanie Alice Baker, a sociology professor at City St George's, believes this is a logical – if somewhat depressing – response to the economic upheaval of our time. 'Despite the rise of feminism, many young women who have ticked all the boxes they were told to are still struggling financially,' she says, 'so there is something very tempting in this idea being promoted on social media about living a kept life. These accounts tell women to meet a rich man by going here or wearing this, but what they are really offering is a remedy to the difficulties an entire generation feels.' As Baker notes: the advice isn't vague. It's practical and strategic. Influencers – mostly American for now – share curated guides on how to bag high net-worth boyfriends: join country clubs, frequent expensive supermarkets, gatecrash glossy parties and go to church in the most exclusive parts of the city (to prove their qualifications, these videos are usually followed by clips of the influencers at Louis Vuitton or Hermes with the rich husband in question, picking out an expensive trinket while he gazes on adoringly). 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It'll be rare for you to start conversation in the classes as the main goal is to sweat, but on the floor you can take your time and rest and potentially share the rack.' Slightly more manageable for anyone earning £30,000 a year are the bars and pubs around Monument and Cannon Street, where City boys tend to congregate for drinks after work. 'We all know which private members' clubs in the City are worth joining,' says one anonymous user on Reddit (The Walbrook Club, The City of London Club, and Ned's Club, apparently). 'If you're looking to meet someone rich, there's no point joining Soho House, the Groucho or Quo Vadis – they're just filled with arty types paying off a mortgage on a small house in Zone Three.' Brutal. As gendered as it feels, Baker says this isn't an issue confined to women. 'Young people of both sexes are struggling to make ends meet or buy a property or even a car. 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Sadly the truth, as Becky Sharpe learnt all too quickly herself, is that money tends to end up with money. 'The number one way to marry rich is proximity,' says Vivian Tu, an author and TikTok influencer who teaches people how to make the big bucks. 'If you're born into a wealthy family, you are far more likely to marry someone rich; if you want to marry someone who went to an Ivy League college, good luck – unless you went to an Ivy League yourself, in which case it is pretty easy. If you want to meet someone in finance then work in finance yourself: it's much easier to find a rich and successful husband when you yourself are rich and successful – focus on the main plot-line and the rest of the story comes together.' In Britain, of course, this is also wrapped up in class. One friend – who married one of the country's more eligible aristocrats – laughs when I text to ask exactly how she met her husband. 'LOL', she replies. And then a few minutes later adds, 'At a shoot. 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Additional reporting by Millie Smith Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

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23 "Blatantly Out Of Touch" Celebrity Moments

Buzz Feed

timea day ago

  • Buzz Feed

23 "Blatantly Out Of Touch" Celebrity Moments

Do you all remember WHERE YOU WERE when you discovered the video of when Ellen Degeneres asked Mariah Carey if she was pregnant — then when Mariah denied it, Ellen attempted to force Mariah to drink alcohol to "prove it." Just ME?...maybe — but it SHOOK me to the core. I think about it every 2–3 business days. I couldn't believe how CRINGEY and inappropriate and "out of touch" it was — causing me to plummet into a deep Reddit hole filled with similar stories. So when Reddit user lastgreatdynasty24 asked, "What's your favorite blatantly out of touch moment by a celebrity?" I rushed to share all the the wild celeb moments the internet STILL can't get over. "When Kelly Osbourne was on The View and tried to criticize Trump by saying, 'If you kick every Latino out of this country, then who is going to be cleaning your toilet, Donald Trump?' You can literally see that she was waiting for the audience to cheer. 💀" "Gwyneth Paltrow. No specific example, just everything she does." "When Justin Bieber said this after visiting the Anne Frank museum: 'Anne was a great girl, hopefully she would've been a Belieber.'" "Justin Timberlake complaining about how during COVID, he had to take care of his kid 24/7. 'We're mostly commiserating over the fact that 24-hour parenting is just not human.'" "The infamous Grimes interview with Vanity Fair. It's a wild read, but by far the wildest part was when she said that Elon lives like he's below the poverty line. Seriously, fuck off." "Kendall Jenner not knowing how to slice a cucumber and Kris yelling, 'Chef, can you cut that for her?' The whole thing was just 👌" "Demi Lovato complaining about a frozen yogurt shop having sugar-free frozen yogurt. She claimed they were catering to eating disorders. Did she ever think that some people are diabetic but would still like to have a sweet treat?" "Chrissy Teigen tweeting about how her mom is constantly losing her AirPods and she had to buy her ten pairs, which is easily more than $1k altogether." "The 'Imagine' video led by Gal Gadot during the pandemic." "That Larry King interview when he asked Danny Pudi what luxury he couldn't live without, and Danny said, 'Good coffee and nice socks.' But Larry was baffled by that and questioned, 'Socks? Really? Why not private jets?' Which resulted in the iconic quote: 'Larry, I'm on Ducktales.'" "Kim Kardashian flying 50 people to a private island during peak COVID, to 'feel normal' for a few days." "Kim K telling women to get off their fucking ass and work." "When Ellen said, 'Quarantine is like everyone in here is gay.'" "Any celebrity that denies nepotism." "When Vanessa Hudgens said, 'I'm sorry but like, it's a virus, I get it, like, I respect it but at the same time like, even if everybody gets it, like, yeah people are gonna die which is terrible but like, inevitable? I don't know.'" "Trolling or not, I will always love Mariah and her noting that 'we don't pay for electricity in America; it's free.' Never not hilarious." "Kendall Jenner's Pepsi commercial." "One time when Kanye West was in jail, he used his one allowed phone call to order Mr Chow to go and had it delivered to him in prison." "Adele complaining about how she can't afford to live in London. Yeah. I can see how it might be difficult with a cool quarter billion in your account." "Meghan Markle on the Ellen show saying your first child is a 'hobby' and your second child is 'real parenting.'" "David Guetta's tribute to George Floyd's family" "Any celebrity that says everyone needs therapy and preaches it over and over. Good therapy is NOT cheap." "Rich celebs at the top spewing the cliches like 'money doesn't buy happiness.' Yeah, OK, Jim Carrey, you probably haven't been to a grocery store in 20 years." In the comments, tell me the MOST cringey celeb moment that made you scream "THEY ARE SO TONE-DEAF!" And for more fun celeb content, make sure you follow BuzzFeed Canada on TikTok and Instagram for more!

Taylor Frankie Paul Jokes About Dakota Having a Secret Family
Taylor Frankie Paul Jokes About Dakota Having a Secret Family

Cosmopolitan

timea day ago

  • Cosmopolitan

Taylor Frankie Paul Jokes About Dakota Having a Secret Family

It's hard to find a couple more debated couple on reality TV than Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen. At least, that's certainly what it feels like for fans of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. On the heels of a bumpy season 2 reunion, Taylor is now saying that she wouldn't be surprised if Dakota had a secret family. Yeah, I wouldn't hold your breath for that reconciliation if I were you. Taylor made the comment under a fan's TikTok, which featured the fan's husband and the caption, 'IDK how to tell Taylor that Dakota has a whole other family.' But what the fan started as a silly joke on celebrity doppelgängers quickly devolved into something else when Taylor saw the post. 'I wouldn't be shocked at this point,' she commented. 'I don't know him at all ha.' Yikes. This sounds like a brutal thing to say about your ex and the father of one of your young children, but to be fair to Taylor, she does have a pretty brutal sense of humor and this could just be her way to be in on the joke. Still, it does feel a bit pointed in the wake of the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season 2 reunion. In the reunion released last week, Taylor and Dakota tearfully spoke about their split, which occurred after Taylor found out that Dakota had lied to her about sleeping with another woman at the beginning of their relationship. When asked at the reunion by host Nick Viall if she thought Dakota was 'capable of being a faithful and honest partner,' Taylor wasn't sure. 'I just found out new things weeks ago,' she said, adding, 'He was looking me in the face saying, 'I'm doing everything I can, I've told you everything, Taylor. I'm ready for this. I wanna do anything,' as he's lying to me.' Taylor didn't go into details, which makes me think that we'll be finding out exactly what she was talking about on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives when it returns for season 3.

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