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UAE Moments
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- UAE Moments
Daily Love Tarot Reading for June 26th, 2025
Daily Love Tarot Reading - 6.26.25 Card of the Day: The Hermit You have been alone for a while, with the Hermit reflecting solitude and self-exploration. This means that you are hesitant to really open up to new love, preferring to be by yourself. It is time to work out why you prefer being alone. Were you hurt in the past? Are there things you need to let go of? For singles: Focus on self-care and activities that nourish your soul. For couples: Plan a calm, intimate evening where you can have meaningful conversations without distractions. Pro Tip for the Day: Take time to nurture your emotional well-being. The better you feel about yourself, the more love you can give and attract.
Yahoo
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Emily Ratajkowski: Men are 'pleasure and fun'
Emily Ratajkowski thinks men are "pleasure and fun". The Too Much actress - who has son Sylvester, four, with ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard - treasures the "community" of people she has around her because guys are no longer "part of [the] core" of who she is. She told the July/ August issue of Britain's ELLE magazine: 'I still like men. I just have zero straight men in my life, unless they're a romantic interest. In the hierarchy of needs, that's at the top of the pyramid, which is nice. "[Men are] pleasure and fun, but not a part of my core. The rest of my life is community with other women and queer people, and being a mom." The 34-year-old actress is relishing being in her 30s. She said: "I'm fascinated with this decade of my life. My mom had me at 39, and I remember she always romanticised her thirties as a time of self-exploration and power as a woman. I'm in the midst of it and really feel that way too." And Emily is excited about taking charge of her own destiny. She said: "'You can't control everything, but you can move towards something to give yourself the life you want, which really excites me, because when I think about 34 to 44, I'm like, 'Oh man, there's so much opportunity.' "I can be so much more intentional than I was in my twenties and there won't be, like, accidents.' " Meanwhile, the Gone Girl star loves being "subversive" by refusing to conform to ideas of "what a mom should look like" and she doesn't care what people think of her clothing because only her son's opinion matters. She said: "I think that [fashion] is actually one of the ways I really enjoy being subversive with motherhood. There's so much around what a mom should look like. "I know what kind of mom I am, and I only deeply care about my son's reaction to that. Anybody else who has opinions about me as a mother because of the way I dress – it's just so inconsequential." Read the full interview with Emily in the July/August issue of ELLE UK, which is on sale now, or visit for more.