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14 Sleep Solutions For Couples With Different Bedtimes
14 Sleep Solutions For Couples With Different Bedtimes

Buzz Feed

time20 hours ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Buzz Feed

14 Sleep Solutions For Couples With Different Bedtimes

A set of reusable Loop earplugs that'll help muffle any sleep-disturbing noises because you still need silence for quality when your partner is doing some late-night gaming after their closing shift. Hey, everyone needs to decompress — even the nocturnal among us. And these are *not* your average one-size-fits-all, foam earplugs. Each pair comes with four sets of silicone ear tips in different sizes, so you can pick the best fit and enjoy a quiet rest that's actually comfortable, too. Or some sleep headphones in the side-snoozer approved headband style if you prefer to drift into dreamland with some relaxing with the constant murmur of a Bob's Burgers marathon if you're anything like me. This headband has super low-profile speakers that won't dig into your ears, and it features an adjustable strap for maximum comfort. A weighted sleep mask with deep-set eye divots that's basically a pair of blackout curtains for your eyes. The gentle pressure from the weights also feels AMAZING. Trust me, if your other half is prone to recklessly flipping light switches on in the middle of the ultra-cozy mask is going to feel like magic. A pack of door-quieting cushions that are not just for the benefit of snoozing babies — they're here to help light-sleepers of all ages. When your partner (who has the sleep schedule of Count Orlok for some reason) finally comes to bed at dawn, you won't be disturbed by the *surprisingly* loud latch clicking. Just use the loops to attach it to any door and voilà — cohabitating with Nosferatu just got a whole lot easier. An *actually* silent plug-in keyboard for the workaholic who's up answering emails and writing reports when the rest of the world prefers to your spouse who is trying to catch some Z's 10 feet away. A home office is a luxury, but working odd hours is a yeah, you might be click-clacking away on your keyboard in the bedroom at 1 a.m. This beauty is quiet, compact, AND has the added perk of fully adjustable backlighting. A pack of motion-sensor lamps you'll want to get if you're the night owl who keeps tripping up the stairs trying to avoid waking your partner up by turning on the wretched Big Light. These little lamps have an adhesive backing that makes for an easy installation wherever you need an extra pocket of illumination. No need to push any buttons, either — they're battery-powered and will automatically switch off when you leave the sensor's range of motion. A set of wireless TV-compatible headphones one reviewer is calling "a marriage saver." Now you can binge-watch Law & Order all night without your S.O. jolting awake with every "DUN DUN." These things are rechargeable, have built-in volume control, and can be used with most TVs due to the different connection options (yep, including Bluetooth). Oh, and they're less than half the price of TV Ears. A fluffy body pillow that measures a whopping 4 and 1/2 feet in length — perfect for those of us who can't fall asleep without cuddling, but also realize that our partners might not be ready to tuck in at 7 p.m. 🥲 A noise machine because you're not trying to wake Sleeping Beauty with the chaotic symphony of you trying to make a grilled cheese at 2 a.m. This genius product will help muffle even the noisiest late-night chef with its reviewer-loved adjustable volume and 30 different gentle sounds to choose from. Plus, if you ever need a little bit of light, it's got one built right in with 12 dimmable, soothing settings. An OG, no-nonsense Kindle for a night-time reading experience that doesn't involve turning on any lamps. Listen, when the LOML goes to bed, I'm lying down, if I'm not actually going to sleep for at least two more hours. 🙃 Or an adjustable reading light if physical books are more your vibe. This clip-on LED light has three color-tinted light modes (including amber, which is my fave for bedtime) with five different brightness settings — so you can fully customize the light output to your heart's desire. A motion-sensor light for your toilet so you can *finally* use the en-suite in the dark and not have to worry about the ghost living in the bowl that has been after you since you were a kid. Oh, that's just me? I guess original experiences do exist. Well, at least your sleepy S.O. will be happy you didn't wake them up with the bathroom light! A pack of sound-dampening washing machine pads It's midnight, and you forgot to do laundry again (and there are no more clean socks 😢). Rather than disrupting your partner's sleep with the cacophony of a spin cycle, just slide these under each corner of your washer to minimize the vibrations, and therefore, the noise. And a pair of fleece slippers that reviewers are loving for their footstep-muffling abilities. Now you can finally sneak into bed without your clunky stride giving you away.

All About Nicholas Hoult's Wife, Bryana Holly
All About Nicholas Hoult's Wife, Bryana Holly

Elle

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

All About Nicholas Hoult's Wife, Bryana Holly

Superman actor Nicholas Hoult has been in the spotlight since childhood, which may be why he keeps his personal life with wife Bryana Holly so private. The actor did not even share that they were engaged until casually referring to Holly as his 'wife' in November 2024 at the Governors Awards in Los Angeles. A month later, they made their red carpet debut at the Los Angeles premiere of Nosferatu, eight years after they first started dating. Here's everything to know about Bryana Holly and her connection to Hoult so far. Holly is a model from California and she met Hoult in Los Angeles, per a 2019 interview the actor did with the Evening Standard. She primarily models lingerie and swimwear and is signed with Wilhelmina Models and No Ties Management. Holly was name Miss September by TransWorld Surf in 2012, according to Men's Journal, when she was only 20-years-old and living in Huntington Beach. In the interview, she described herself as a 'mutt mix,' saying she has a diverse background of 'Hawaiian, Japanese, Slovenian, Russian, and the list goes on.' She also shared that her turn ons include 'Intelligence, good sense of humor, a man in a wetsuit,' and turn offs are 'cockiness, liars, and meatheads.' In 2013, Holly dated Brody Jenner, brother to the famous Kardashian and Jenner sisters and star of The Hills. The couple reportedly began dating in 2016, but kept things very private. They were photographed together in 2019. In July 2022, Holly shared a carousel on Instagram titled 'life lately' that included shots of Hoult. In January 2023, they attended a basketball game courtside. In December 2023, she celebrated seven years together with a carousel of photos. In November 2024, while talking to E! News about watching Nosferatu with Holly, he said, 'Afterwards, I remember I had my wife's nails imprinted on my hand.' Hoult responded to People's questions about the word by saying, 'I feel like it's fairly clear from my comments.' The couple share one son, Joaquin, born in April 2018. 'The levels of tiredness are extreme,' Hoult told the Evening Standard of parenthood in January 2019. 'No one warns you about it! But the level of love that comes with it outweighs everything. It's phenomenal. I'm loving it. And it evolves all the time. They change so much, every day is different. It fills you up as a human completely.' He added, 'It makes you value time differently, which is why I talk very quickly in interviews now because I need to get home to them.' In March 2024, Hoult was seen with Joaquin at an Atlanta Hawks game. In June 2025, Holly shared a photo to celebrate Hoult as a dad, blocking her son's face. Holly wrote in the caption, 'happy daddy's day to our guy. couldn't love you more.'

Willem Dafoe eyes reunion with Robert Eggers for Werwulf
Willem Dafoe eyes reunion with Robert Eggers for Werwulf

Perth Now

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Willem Dafoe eyes reunion with Robert Eggers for Werwulf

Willem Dafoe is in talks to star in director Robert Eggers' Werwulf. The 69-year-old actor - who previously worked with the filmmaker, 42, on The Lighthouse, The Northman and Nosferatu - is in negotiations to appear in Eggers' upcoming horror flick, Deadline has said. The Spider-Man star could be joining Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Lily Rose-Depp, who are also in talks to lead Werwulf. Werwulf is being penned by Eggers' The Northman co-writer Sjón, and is slated to hit cinemas on Christmas Day 2026 in the US. The director and scribe are also due to produce with Focus Features alongside Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, who will be producing under Working Title. Meanwhile, Maiden Voyage's Chris and Eleanor Columbus will serve as executive producers. While plot details are unknown, Werwulf is expected to be a 13th-century werewolf horror flick set in England. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the dialogue will be 'true to the time period,' with translations and annotations provided to help audiences understand the Old English. Eggers has reportedly abandoned an earlier plan to shoot the film in black and white. As well as Werwulf, Eggers is also said to be in talks to work with Dafoe on a new cinematic retelling of A Christmas Carol for Warner Bros. The director's last release was 2024's Nosferatu, which starred Bill Skarsgård, Dafoe, Rose-Depp, Nicholas Hoult, and Emma Corrin, and followed a young woman haunted by the obsessive vampire Count Orlok. Eggers recently spoke about the gothic influences behind his take on Nosferatu, citing Jack Clayton's 1961 film The Innocents, based on Henry James's novella The Turn of the Screw. He said on Alamo Drafthouse's Guest Selects YouTube series: 'I think it is one of the best - perhaps the best - gothic ghost movie ever made. 'I watch it a couple times a year probably for inspiration. Freddy Francis was the cinematographer, who directed many Hammer horror films, but his finest collaborations are with Jack Clayton. 'And what he does with the camera was very inspiring to what my cinematographer and I were up to with Nosferatu.' Eggers added that another key influence for Nosferatu was Thorold Dickinson's 1949 film The Queen of Spades. The director said he aimed to recreate its 'fluidity and precision of the camera work' and was also inspired by its practical snowfall effects, achieved using potato powder instead of CGI. He said: 'And the atmosphere of the film is also incredibly effective. The snowy Russian streets is a sort of look and vibe we tried to create later in [Nosferatu], particularly the potato snowflake snowfall is very beautiful and we use the same kind of practical snow.' Eggers also credited Ingmar Bergman's 1972 drama Cries and Whispers as a major influence for Nosferatu, citing its 'ghostly atmosphere' and powerful performances. He said: 'Cries and Whispers by Ingmar Bergman is perhaps my favourite Bergman film. 'It's also one of the best horror films ever made even though it certainly doesn't try to be one, and wouldn't be classified as one.'

35 Extremely Unserious Things For Your Home
35 Extremely Unserious Things For Your Home

Buzz Feed

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

35 Extremely Unserious Things For Your Home

A miniature wacky waving inflatable tube man you can park right on your desk for a little dose of joy — especially when your boss assigns you something but it's making you go 😒. The audacity... A set of vinyl coasters, the first vinyl collection that *won't* cost you an arm and a leg. These can help prevent dreaded water rings on your wood tables *and* give your home a ~vintage~ vibe. A book-shaped flower vase that'll perfectly accompany your fresh bouquet from Trader Joe's. It's a little something something to make you smile and love your home even more. This, combined with fresh flowers, can cure everything. Well, not actually, but still... A giant bread pillow so absurdly realistic, you might accidentally butter it. This three-foot plush baguette is soft, squishy, and ready to carb load your couch, bed, or cozy reading nook. A prism suncatcher for your sunny living room or outdoor patio so you can enjoy looking at little pockets of rainbows as you relax. It adds a little whimsy to your space and will make the sunniest of the days *that* much better. A set of Goldfish fridge magnets with the delightfully creative name of "Holdfish." Decorating your fridge with smiling snacks and photos of your favorite memories will make your house feel like a home. 100%. A set of pop-up cat and mouse hooks for a delightful little surprise every time you place something on it. Reviewers use it for keys, mugs, and tote bags, but TBH, it'll work for any lightweight item you want to hang up. WARNING: Your guests will want to watch you do this over and over AND OVER again. A set of ceramic cutout soy sauce bowls with the cutest little designs in the middle that'll slowly reveal themselves as you dip your spicy tuna roll. "Gracula," a vampire-shaped garlic mincer so you can say goodbye to painstaking slicing and dicing — this gets the job done with a quick twist of the head. It'll make cooking more fun *and* keep your hands odor-free in the process. And it's so cute that you'll find yourself in love with a vampire — just like Lily-Rose Depp's character in Nosferatu (2024). A resin gummy worm masterpiece so deliciously chaotic and colorful, your walls might just start craving candy. It's complete with squiggly little worms that look like they slithered straight out of a candy bag and straight into a shadow box. It'll be the ✨star✨ of any wall you hang it on. A rain cloud essential oil diffuser if you want your home to feel like an enchanted forest as you relax. The cloud changes color and gently trickles water, creating such a calming vibe — you'll want to park yourself next to it all day long. Or an oh-so-sweet hummingbird bedside lamp to have the world's cutest animal sitting on your nightstand — they're small and drink sugar water, what's not to love... This doubles as an essential oil diffuser, too, so you can breathe in your favorite scent anytime you want. Orrrr, a rotating disco ball diffuser so you can enjoy the little pockets of sunshine it reflects during the day and feel all the vibes as it changes color at night. WARNING: You may catch a case of ~night fever~ and find yourself boogying to some Bee Gees music. A plush cherry bath mat because it's non-slip, soft, absorbent, and the perfect pop of color for your bathroom. It's the perfect ode to your Y2K aesthetic while also staying on trend because this print has made a huge comeback. A magnetic goose holder that's here to literally take a load off — your keys, that is. This adorable 'lil goose has a magnet in its beak strong enough to hold onto your keys, scissors, or even your go-to chopping knife. It's the perfect weird yet charming thing to place by the door, desk, or any corner of your home lacking a little goofiness. A miniature bookshelf stress toy — a soothing fidget toy filled with dozens of mini books that you simply shake up, rearrange at your leisure, and then obsess over your adorably small Library of Alexandria like the bookworm you are. It's perfect for all you BookTok peeps who want aesthetic *and* unique decor lining your shelves or desks. A plug-in color-shifting mushroom light for a little extra whimsical touch to your home. Its brightness will vary depending on the light inside of your home, so even if your hallway is pitch black at night, this little guy will be lit up. A cloud-shaped magnetic key holder that's as adorable as it is functional; your three sets of keys will stay in one place (so you won't lose them) *and* since they're held on magnetically, you can easily pull them off as you head out the door. A color-coded Cuisinart knife set so when you ask your sous chef to pass you a knife, you can just say which color you want! With a full-on rainbow of knives, your guests will know you mean business in the kitchen. And according to reviewers, the sharpness and quality are "unbelievable" — especially for the price. And a set of rainbow wineglasses for your next wine night, dinner party, or gathering with friends because beautifully colored glassware is always the vibe. There's just no chance you won't get compliments on how freaking adorable these are. A levitating planter so good at defying gravity that you, your guests, and even Cynthia Erivo will do a double-take. Walk past and boom: your flowers are casually rotating like they're on display in a futuristic spacecraft. A set of magnetized balloon wall hooks that's essentially Banksy's Girl with Balloon mural turned into a handy product for your home. They can hold keys, hats, or other lightweight items you want to grab on your way out the door. A "floating" wine bottle holder to keep your favorite bottle of Sauvignon Blanc on standby in a "Wingardium Leviosa" kinda way — IYKYK. A glow-in-the-dark fairy door garden kit with a tiny door, some windows, and a little lantern so your trees will look straight out of a fairytale. Just imagine it glowing at night as you stroll through the garden with your guests — they'll be impressed *and* overloaded with cuteness. Plus, a set of glow-in-the-dark "tree elves" because what's a fairy door without some actual figurines to go along with it? The next time you look out your window into your backyard, you'll wonder what's at the base of your tree — and then you'll remember it's your army of tree elves... duh! A set of color-changing rainbow glasses to make your water, iced coffee, or straight-out-the-fridge Diet Cokes feel a little more magical. Your guests will think you're the perfect combination of Houdini and Martha Stewart when they see the colors change before their very eyes. A crayon vase if you're looking for something colorful, cute, and a bit nostalgic to hold your flowers. It's way cooler than your average vase, so it's guaranteed to stand out. Or, a silly as heck flexible flower vase with bendable limbs, so your beautiful flowers aren't the only thing making you smile (and giggle a little). It'll DEFINITELY be a conversation starter when your guests come over. A set of heart-shaped salad plates that has plenty of room for your 😍 meals. Imagining eating your delectable General Tso's chicken out of this as you hysterically laugh at Abbott Elementary — the vibes will be out of this world. An asymmetrical wall mirror — whether you see a cloud-shape or a blob, it's just the right amount of unserious for a piece of decor to be. Hang it vertically, horizontally, or however your little chaotic heart desires and it'll still serve. Perfect for turning any wall into a certified "let me check myself out real quick" station or a ridiculously cool selfie backdrop you definitely don't need, but absolutely deserve. An adjustable three-tiered ring floor lamp with circular lights that light up as they hang but immediately turn off when you lift them up — almost like magic. 😏 Your space is about to feel straight-up cosmic with your Saturn right light lamp — like, did we just decorate in another galaxy? A set of handcrafted cartoon cat appetizer plates so the next time you host at your house, you have the purrrrfect plates for charcuterie, takeout sushi, or any other finger foods you want to serve up. A mini ceramic bathtub that'll look adorable holding your plants, bars of soap, and sponges. You might be thinking all of those things will get gross just sitting in a tub, butttt this has three little holes at the bottom to allow for proper airflow and drainage. Meaning it won't get mildewy and all gross *and* always look super cute wherever you put it! A bicycle-shaped pizza cutter — this is the only cycling you'll find me doing on Friday night, because I have a whole season of Severance to marathon-watch. A Bluetooth-controlled "infinity dodecahedron light" that displays vibrant colors and mesmerizing patterns for a more visually stunning home. Imagine this Matrix-like gadget setting the perfect vibes as you watch movies, read a book, or simply scroll your FYP.

Peacock hiking streaming prices again— but will test cheaper $8 tier
Peacock hiking streaming prices again— but will test cheaper $8 tier

New York Post

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • New York Post

Peacock hiking streaming prices again— but will test cheaper $8 tier

Peacock, a streaming service by Comcast-owned NBCUniversal, said on Thursday it will raise prices by $3 later this month and begin testing a new narrowed-down tier for users. The price for Peacock's ad-supported premium plan will increase to $10.99 per month, while the premium plus plan will now be priced at $16.99 per month, starting July 23, according to a statement by the streaming service. Peacock will begin testing a 'Select' tier, targeting TV lovers, featuring current seasons of shows on NBC and Bravo and an assortment of library titles, priced at $7.99 a month. The price for Peacock's ad-supported premium plan will increase to $10.99 per month, while the premium plus plan will now be priced at $16.99 per month, starting July 23. The price increases come on top of an earlier $2 rise rolled out before the Olympic Games in Paris last year. Peacock, which claims it will stream more live sports than Amazon Prime, Paramount+, Hulu, HBO Max, Apple TV and Netflix combined in 2026, reported total paid subscribers of 41 million in the first quarter, compared with 36 million at the end of last year. The streaming service offers reality shows such as 'Love Island USA' (above) and films including 'Wicked' and 'Nosferatu.' Ben Symons/Peacock The streaming service offers reality shows such as 'Love Island USA' and films including 'Wicked' and 'Nosferatu.'

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