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Food Blogger Yomna Reda Opens the North Coast's New 'It' Bar
Food Blogger Yomna Reda Opens the North Coast's New 'It' Bar

CairoScene

timean hour ago

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Food Blogger Yomna Reda Opens the North Coast's New 'It' Bar

Yomna Reda just opened a smoothie bar in Diplo 3. ItBar serves maximalist blends with real benefits — think skin-boosting ingredients, bright energy, and full-on TikTok-core flavour. Jul 31, 2025 Yomna Reda, the food influencer behind the Breakfast Club cult, has brought her pop-core style offline with a real-life smoothie bar in Sahel's Diplo 3. ItBar is all-natural, ultra-bright, and packed with aesthetic maximalism—think Pinterest board meets skincare menu reads like your For You Page: Sour Candy, It Matcha, Coco Mango Glow, It's Giving Sunset. Each blend comes with real benefits, from a natural cleanse to a skin-brightening boost. The newly opened summer spot is where pink cups match the sky and every name sounds like an inside joke. Tucked inside Diplo 3, it's become a go-to for Sahel regulars craving something healthy—and unapologetically cute.

Charlamagne tha God slams ‘liberal media' for ignoring Bill Clinton's ties to Epstein: ‘Nobody's talking about that'
Charlamagne tha God slams ‘liberal media' for ignoring Bill Clinton's ties to Epstein: ‘Nobody's talking about that'

New York Post

time11 hours ago

  • Politics
  • New York Post

Charlamagne tha God slams ‘liberal media' for ignoring Bill Clinton's ties to Epstein: ‘Nobody's talking about that'

Charlamagne tha God of the 'Breakfast Club' on Tuesday slammed the 'liberal media' for ignoring former President Bill Clinton's past ties with Jeffrey Epstein. 'You know, it's interesting, too, 'cause it's just funny how the news works 'cause Bill Clinton, you know, wrote a letter to Jeffrey Epstein as well for his birthday, but nobody's talking about that. And Jeffrey Epstein had a picture of Bill Clinton in a dress in high heels in his New York mansion, but nobody's talking about that,' Charlamagne said. He continued, 'My thing is this. I don't care who's on the list. Everybody got to go. Burn it all down. Like, that's just simple as that. Mutually assured destruction. Whoever's on that list need to go. Nobody needs to be protecting pedophiles.' Charlamagne's comments, which were first flagged by Mediaite, came after President Donald Trump said that those asking about the late financier Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case should direct their attention to Clinton and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers. Trump's remarks come a day after US Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell in Florida amid heightened scrutiny about the case after the Trump administration announced it would not unseal investigation materials concerning Epstein. 'You ought to be speaking about Larry Summers. You ought to be speaking about some of his friends that are hedge fund guys,' Trump told reporters Friday while departing for Scotland. 5 Charlamagne tha God called out the 'liberal media' for ignoring former President Bill Clinton's connection to Jeffrey Epstein. Getty Images for The New York Times 'They're all over the place. You ought to be speaking about Bill Clinton.' Trump then accused Clinton of visiting Epstein's private island. Trump said he'd never visited the island before. Clinton has also denied that he has ever visited the island. In his new memoir 'Citizen,' released in 2024, Clinton said he'd never gone to the island and that he wished he'd never even met Epstein in the first place. 5 Clinton has denied visiting Epstein's private island and said in a memoir that he regrets ever meeting him. 5 A painting of Cilnton in a blue dress and heels found in Epstein's New York City mansion. Petrina Ryan-Kleid Spokespeople for Summers and Clinton did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital. Summers previously served as treasury secretary for Clinton, as well as the director of the National Economic Council for former President Barack Obama. Neither Summers nor Clinton have been accused of engaging in any illegal conduct in connection with his ties to Epstein. 5 President Trump remarked that the press should be speaking to Clinton and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers about Epstein instead of himself. Ron Sachs/CNP / 5 Donald and Melania Trump with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in Mar-a-Lago in 2000. Getty Images Charlamagne said party affiliation is irrelevant to the issues associated with Epstein. The co-host of 'The Breakfast Club,' Morgan Wood pushed back on Charlamagne. 'And you know, to that point though, you know, Clinton is not the president right now. You know, if he was, you think that. Anyway, I think he would still be under scrutiny if he was the president right now,' Wood said. 'I don't care what party they are. No. Period. No, he wouldn't because liberal media wouldn't push the issue. Oh, okay. Well, this comes as, speaking of liberal media,' Charlamagne responded.

Anti Social Social Club's Latest Collaboration Celebrates 20 Years of The Breakfast Club
Anti Social Social Club's Latest Collaboration Celebrates 20 Years of The Breakfast Club

Hypebeast

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

Anti Social Social Club's Latest Collaboration Celebrates 20 Years of The Breakfast Club

Summary: Anti Social Social Club(ASSC) has teamed up with one of London's favourite brunch spots,The Breakfast Club, to release a limited-edition capsule that celebrates the restaurant's 20th anniversary. The collection includes bold graphic hoodies, tees and an apron that feature co-branded designs, blending London's brunch culture with ASSC's rebellious streetwear spirit. Since its inception in 2014, the Los Angeles-based streetwear brand's unique and unexpected collaborations have helped to propel its cult-like following. Key design features in the collection include ASSC's capitalised logo coupled with a 'yolk yellow' Breakfast Club logo cleanly placed underneath. (It's the same color the founders painted the café back in 2005 when they first opened, long before the avocado-and-egg-obsessed era took rise.) Playful graphics are also seen sprinkled across select pieces including cartoon characters of an egg, bacon, and a salt shaker – visuals that channel the eatery's unapologetic love for comfort-food through a contemporary streetwear lens. Adding to the overall wholesomeness of the collaboration, the café's original location on D'Arblay Street in Soho, London, served as the perfect backdrop to the campaign shoot, with both front of house staff and chefs modelling pieces from the collection. The restaurant is even updating its official uniform policy and staff across Breakfast Club locations nationwide will be wearing pieces from the ASSC collaboration, helping to kick off the company's 20th year with a fresh look. 'This might just be the coolest thing we've ever been a part of,' says Tom Williams, Head of Marketing at The Breakfast Club. The collection launches exclusively through ASSC'swebsiteon August 2.

‘The Breakfast Club' Hosts Blast Adin Ross During N3on Interview, N3on Apologizes To Kai Cenat
‘The Breakfast Club' Hosts Blast Adin Ross During N3on Interview, N3on Apologizes To Kai Cenat

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘The Breakfast Club' Hosts Blast Adin Ross During N3on Interview, N3on Apologizes To Kai Cenat

Hosts of The Breakfast Club went off on Adin Ross and his fans in the middle of an interview with fellow streamer N3on. During the sit-down, Loren Lorosa read an alleged comment from Ross in the live chat. Ross addressed N3on stating, 'N3on, I promise you tryna belittle you and disrespect you. You s**tin' on all of them. They weird as f**k. F**k them.' He was reportedly referring to the hosts of the controversial morning show. Jess Hilarious promptly chimed in, 'Well, this is not Adin Ross' interview so f**k him too.' N3on somewhat defended Ross in replying, 'Whoa what, we're all friends […] I think we should all come together and just spread happiness.' Jess cut him off and continued, 'Man, f**k all that kumbaya s**t. F**k Adin.' N3on fired back, 'Come on, that's my guy.' To which she responded, 'I don't give a f**k' and brought up one of N3on's problematic moments when he compared Kai Cenat's mother to Harriet Tubman. 'This is the internet. This is not just my chat, my community. The internet— just like me back then— could say whatever they want. So, this isn't a representation of me,' N3on said in defense of himself. Charlamagne Tha God later described the chat as 'wild racist' while N3on claimed he was looking at the same chat and didn't see the alleged racist commentary. 'If we were really a**holes, we wouldn't have had you up here and as soon as I heard about the Kai Cenat thing, we woulda told you to get the f**k on. Disrespecting somebody's mom and then saying that s**t about Harriet Tubman, if we were really being a**holes and tryna belittle you,' Charlamagne noted. N3on believed that he's since become a 'better person,' but Jess feels he's lying about said growth. Nonetheless, he apologized for saying 'f**k' Kai Cenat's mother and calling her a 'fat Harriet Tubman b***h.' Watch the heated ordeal and apology above. More from 6 Streamers You Need To Know Not Named Kai Cenat, DJ Akademiks, Or Adin Ross Keith Lee And Kai Cenat Named To TIME100 Creators List Kai Cenat, AMP Kick Off Summer House Streamathon With Help From Tony Parker Solve the daily Crossword

My Secret Auckland: Contemporary dancer Caleb Heke shares their favourite spots in the city
My Secret Auckland: Contemporary dancer Caleb Heke shares their favourite spots in the city

NZ Herald

time19-07-2025

  • NZ Herald

My Secret Auckland: Contemporary dancer Caleb Heke shares their favourite spots in the city

The Breakfast Club in Point Chev is the ultimate brunch destination in my opinion. They've got a great range of pancakes, your classic cafe fare, and a solid line-up of thick shakes. My go-to order? Either the Big Brekkie Club or the Classic Stack Pancakes, and yes, I'm always adding bacon. You can't go wrong. Favourite restaurant for dinner with friends? Punjabi Kitchen on Lincoln Rd is my comfort food heaven. It's only five minutes from where I live and it always hits the spot when I'm after a warm, hearty meal. The spices, the flavours, the portions, it's the kind of place you leave with a full belly and a full heart. Favourite place to take a visitor to? Basement Theatre is always my top recommendation when I've got someone visiting Auckland. It's such a creative and exciting space, showcasing everything from theatre and dance to comedy. No matter who you're with, there's bound to be something on that'll spark a laugh or a deep thought, or both! Favourite spot to finish a night out? The Churchill on Queen St is my go-to wind-down spot after a show at Basement Theatre or Q Theatre. It's a stylish gin bar with a moody, relaxed atmosphere and panoramic views of the city. Something about sipping a cocktail while looking out over Auckland just wraps up the night perfectly. Favourite place to get coffee? Coffee Studio in Corban's Estate, Henderson, is a bit of a hidden gem. It's where Atamira Dance Company is based, so on my lunch breaks I love sneaking over for a regular oat flat white and a caramel slice. The vibe is cute, homely and welcoming and the staff are always down for a chat. Favourite fish-and-chip shop? Smith and Wong's Takeaways has been our family's go-to for years, and for good reason. Sunday night fish and chips just wouldn't be the same without it. Crispy, golden and nostalgic. Favourite trail for a hike? I'm not the most avid hiker but I do love the Waitākere Dam Walk. It's got everything, from lush native bush to rivers and waterfalls (great for a cold dip if you're brave), and the dam itself is stunning to walk across. It's not too long or difficult, which makes it ideal for a cruisy weekend mission. Favourite venue for a gig? The Tuning Fork is one of my favourite venues for live music. It has this chill, intimate vibe where you can either be tearing it up on the dance floor or tucked into a corner with a glass of red. Whether it's an emerging artist or someone you already love, the experience always feels personal and electric. Favourite place to find a bargain? As a dancer, I'm constantly needing vitamins, protein, strapping tape and haircare and Chemist Warehouse is a lifesaver. They've got everything I need at prices that don't make my wallet cry. It's my go-to spot for restocking all the essentials. Caleb Heke (Ngāpuhi) is a contemporary dance artist, born and raised in Tāmaki Makaurau. Caleb has been a dancer with Atamira Dance Company since the end 2020.

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