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Scottish Sun
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
I've got 11 kids and all their names start with letter A including my girl called Answer – trolls say they'll be teased
This isn't the first time the mum has faced backlash online NO KIDDING I've got 11 kids and all their names start with letter A including my girl called Answer – trolls say they'll be teased Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) COMING up with one name you love can be hard enough as a parent, let alone 12. But this couple have revealed the unique monikers they gave to their bumper brood - and they all start with the letter A. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 The mum shared her kid's names in a viral TikTok video Credit: Tiktok/@thecollinskids 2 People had mixed reactions to their unique monikers Credit: Tiktok/@thecollinskids Karissa Collins, 42, from the US, went viral on TikTok after sharing the names of her family. In the clip, which has amassed over 10 million views, the mum stood with one of her youngest as they went through the whole family sharing their names, There was: Anchor, Anthem, Anderson, Answer, Aniston, Anisa, Angelie, Angel, Andre, Arrow and Armor. But after sharing the unique names people on TikTok weren't so sure what to make of them. Many thought the kids would grow up to be bullied because of their names, whilst others praised the mum for going outside the box with her choices. "They're going to get teased for those names later on, just cruel really," one person commented. "What's happening here? I had to listen again just to make sure I heard it right," a second wrote. "Bro just picked up a dictionary and started naming them in order," someone else joked. "Anchovies was in the bathroom during filming," another joked. Others shared some other name suggestions for the mum, poking fun at her seemingly random A-names. Love Islander reveals US reality show girlfriend is pregnant with their first child together with romantic photoshoot "Armadillo, Alopecia, Avocado," one said. Meanwhile, others suggested: "Ancestor, Ambulance, Alphabet, Acne, Algorithm." Not everyone hates the names though, as one person said: "I love them, stunning children too." "You have a beautiful family," another chimed in. This isn't the first time the mum has faced backlash online though, as trolls roasted her when she revealed she'd been pregnant 15 times since the age of 25 and has barely had a break from baby bumps in nearly two decades. One again posting on the account @TheCollinsKids, the mum stunned fans in May when she announced yet another pregnancy, calling it 'the best Mother's Day surprise.' Karissa and her husband, who've been married for 18 years, welcomed their first child back in their mid-20s and haven't looked back since. Karissa first became a mum at the age of 25, and has subsequently been pregnant when she was 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 39 and 40. She's also suffered three miscarriages in between. Now, with over 700,000 followers tuning in for a glimpse into her busy, bustling household, Karissa is unapologetic about her life choices and even encourages other women to take the leap into big family life. She said: 'It's not that scary. I promise you will figure it out. And it honestly gets easier. You don't have to keep your hands to yourself! Have all the babies and live with no regrets.' But while many cheer her on from the side-lines, Karissa also faces brutal backlash from trolls who claim her lifestyle is harmful, not just to her, but to her kids. One commenter raged: 'This is not okay – you barely have enough time for each child to get your attention. It's not even funny anymore, I feel bad for the kids.' Another slammed: 'You're hurting your kids by continuing to take attention away from them. No human can give the same amount of love to 12 different kids unless they never sleep.' Others accused the couple of only having children for content, saying the older kids must be doing the bulk of the work around the house. Still, Karissa isn't fazed. For her, motherhood isn't just a lifestyle, it's a calling.

Sydney Morning Herald
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
Built like Thor: The artist who wears Chris Hemsworth's hand-me-downs
This story is part of the June 8 edition of Sunday Life. See all 14 stories. Each week, we quiz a prominent person about their style and the inspiration behind it. Ahead, artist Otis Hope Carey. How would you describe your style? It's somewhere between indie surf and arty. My personal style is influenced by my easy-going attitude towards life. Some days I'll dress up, and others I'm barefoot in board shorts. What's the oldest thing in your wardrobe? A pair of black Prada dress shoes that are probably nine years old. I still wear them. And the most recent addition? A black cashmere jacket from Acne. What would you wear … on a first date? Cargo shorts, a cool tee, slides and a nice watch. … on a plane? I recently flew to Bali and wore a pair of light workout shorts with a tee, oversized jumper and slides. … on the red carpet? I'll wear a suit that Chris Hemsworth gave me. We're good friends and he gave me five of his old suits that had been custom-made in Italy. What's your favourite fashion era? It's now. I'm 37, and it has taken me this long to know who I am and what I'm comfortable wearing. Who are your favourite designers? I've always loved Acne, and I've got a lot of Carhartt in my wardrobe. I've surfed my whole life, so I've got broad shoulders and the cuts of those labels fit my body well. I live in Myocum, near Byron Bay, and I'm always painting and doing stuff around the property; I'll throw a Carhartt jacket on in the morning and I'm done. What's your fragrance of choice? Maison Margiela's 'Replica by the Fireplace'.

The Age
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Age
Built like Thor: The artist who wears Chris Hemsworth's hand-me-downs
This story is part of the June 8 edition of Sunday Life. See all 14 stories. Each week, we quiz a prominent person about their style and the inspiration behind it. Ahead, artist Otis Hope Carey. How would you describe your style? It's somewhere between indie surf and arty. My personal style is influenced by my easy-going attitude towards life. Some days I'll dress up, and others I'm barefoot in board shorts. What's the oldest thing in your wardrobe? A pair of black Prada dress shoes that are probably nine years old. I still wear them. And the most recent addition? A black cashmere jacket from Acne. What would you wear … on a first date? Cargo shorts, a cool tee, slides and a nice watch. … on a plane? I recently flew to Bali and wore a pair of light workout shorts with a tee, oversized jumper and slides. … on the red carpet? I'll wear a suit that Chris Hemsworth gave me. We're good friends and he gave me five of his old suits that had been custom-made in Italy. What's your favourite fashion era? It's now. I'm 37, and it has taken me this long to know who I am and what I'm comfortable wearing. Who are your favourite designers? I've always loved Acne, and I've got a lot of Carhartt in my wardrobe. I've surfed my whole life, so I've got broad shoulders and the cuts of those labels fit my body well. I live in Myocum, near Byron Bay, and I'm always painting and doing stuff around the property; I'll throw a Carhartt jacket on in the morning and I'm done. What's your fragrance of choice? Maison Margiela's 'Replica by the Fireplace'.

Hypebeast
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Acne Studios Taps Moomin and Friends on Another Collaborative Capsule
Summary Like many of us,Acne Studioscan't get enough of Tove Jansson'sMoomins. After an initial collaboration back in November of 2024, the fashion house is reconnecting with Jansson's characters for another full-length Fall/Winter 2025 collaborative range. This go around, the pair, who share Scandinavian roots, presents a 16-piece unisex lineup of both apparel and accessories, spanning jersey, denim and knitwear stamped with sketches of the animated Moomins gang. Arriving as the latest release in Acne Studio's 'Face' series, the extensive release comes dipped in a vibrant pallate of colors, leaning into the whimsical aura of the magical Moomins land. Other characters – Little My, Snorkmaiden, Stinky and the Hattifatteners – materialize in the form of embroidered patches and printed graphics, landing on some of Acne's signature silhouettes such as the brand's 1981 jeans and striped shirting and sweaters. Footwear rounds out the release, with a pair of classic lace-up sneakers stamped with Acne's Face logo and further elevated with removable metal Moomin patches. The full Acne Studios x Moomins drop lands online at Acne's officialwebstoreon May 28, followed by an in-person drop at all Acne Studios stores worldwide on May 30.
Yahoo
25-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Clogs, Snake Print, and More 2025 Spring Shoe Trends to Wear All Season Long
There's a quintessential spring moment that gets me excited every year. It's not switching my closet from chunky winter knits to breezy spring dresses, and it's not even feeling the warm sunlight when I step outside my apartment. It's actually feeling that first warm-ish air on my feet when I walk around in my springtime shoe assortment. Sure, we shed layers in the spring. But we also let go of the heavy boots and thick socks that have sustained us, an underrated aspect of springtime fashion that I feel deserves more attention. Thankfully, this spring's shoe trends are giving footwork a time on the sartorial main stage. There are innovative takes on the classic clog, as well as prints that invite us all to a westside trip. Cringe-worthy but actually cool silhouettes like peep-toe shoes and slingbacks make a comeback, while laces will be on everything from flats to heels. As you take stock of the season's wishlist, take a peek at the five defining shoe trends for 2025 below. No, it's not the early 2010s. But yes, peep-toe shoes are back on the trend cycle—just not how you remember them. This season, they're cooler and less business casual than in past decades, with designers like Tory Burch, Acne, and Miu Miu endorsing the style. At Miu Miu, metallic versions were styled with legwarmers, while Tory Burch pushed the silhouette with barely-there pee-toe details. Acne went all in, with peep-toe style heeled boots throughout the collection. In case you missed it, the boho renaissance is in full swing this spring. Thanks to brands like Chloé and Isabel Marant, the defining trend of the late 2000s is back, and with it, its signature shoe: the clog. But brands like Miu Miu and Ulla Johnson are reimagining it, with slip-like clog sandals and strapped clogs. Chloé is also pushing it forward with wedge-clog hybrids that feature wood carvings. Cowboy Carter won Album of the Year at the Grammys. So it makes sense that the Western bug is biting fashion too. This time, it's all about the snake print on everything from gladiator sandals and ankle boots to slingback heels. Brands like Isabel Marant, Jil Sander, and Dries van Noten endorsed the trip west, giving an edgy take to the classic Americana aesthetic. Spring shoe styles are usually unfussy—allowing people to go from thick boots to breezy on-the-go silhouettes. But this spring, it's all about the art of the in-between with lace-up styles taking center stage. At Chloé, for example, kitten heels featured lace-up details, while Chanel displayed lace-up booties that were oh-so-retro. Dries van Noten also showed mule versions that looked ready to go from the boardroom to the party. You may have seen kitten heels and mules trending over the past year. Now, a new classic bombshell enters the villa: the slingback. Coperni, Valentino, and Dior were some of the brands that endorsed the classic style for spring, with both heeled and flat versions. While the style has some business casual connotations, this spring it gets a makeover via Mickey Mouse ears at Coperni and feminine bow details at Valentino. Read the original article on InStyle