An incredibly fresh and vibrant look for Gabrielle Union for Women’s Health (read the caption – it’s the first time she’s been photographed by a Black woman and worn her natural hair for a cover). 

 

Netflix dropped a trailer for Emily in Paris starring Lily Collins and it looks so cloyingly bad I just might watch it. The premise (an American in Paris) looks like a paint-by-numbers mix of Sex and the City and Gossip Girl, with everyone telling the young American woman how bold and special she is. We watched this show on CW, many times, in the early 2000s. But to compare Emily in Paris to a CW show isn’t exactly fair as CW had camp and humour and some stellar casting. This has berets. 

Bradley Cooper interviewed Anthony Ramos for Interview and, right off the top, I got distracted because Bradley said he has been quarantining with his mom and daughter and hasn’t left the house. Um, what? Bradley we saw you on the beach in Malibu with Jennifer Garner! It was kind of a whole thing. For the rest of the interview I was distracted by this reimagining of Bradley’s summer. 

 

Cats are too smart, that’s just a fact. I love how one opened the door and the second one was like “well, we’re in it now” and followed. 

The DWTS cast has been revealed and there’s not one, but two people from Cheer (Jerry and Monica, who everyone loved and I didn’t care for). There’s also Chrishell Strause (obviously, she’s no dummy) and Carole Baskin (can we stop with the Tiger King already, it wasn’t that good!) and in an early aughts dance-off, AJ McLean and Nelly. This season the show will get a boost because of Tyra, and also because people will (and should be) inside more so I think that there will be room for this kind of appointment TV. 

 

The tag on his coat is absolutely killing me. 

Patrick Wilson is married to author and actress Dagmara Domińczyk who plays Karolina on Succession. I’m very interested in that conversation.

Because everything Quibi does is confusing at best, there’s a new “show” with author and “Girl Wash Your Face” blogger Rachel Hollis. But maybe everything happens for a reason because I’ve been wanting to post this Pajiba piece written by Kayleigh Donaldson, “Rachel Hollis and The Problem of Influencer Culture When Everything Is Content". Maybe they could have called the show “Girl, don’t join a MLM scam.”