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US Weekly on MSNCelebrities Speak Out About Growing Body Hair: Bachelor’s Bekah Martinez, Emily Ratajkowski, MoreHollywood’s favorites are normalizing growing out their body hair. From Miley Cyrus rocking pink armpit hair in 2015 to ...
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'Too Much': How Lena Dunham made the year's most devastating episode of TVLena Dunham breaks down a harrowing flashback episode of Netflix's "Too Much," which explains why Jessica (Megan Stalter) is ...
Lena Dunham is no stranger to depicting abortion onscreen.
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Grazia Daily UK on MSNWho is Emily Ratajkowski’s ‘Wendy’ From Too Much Based On In Real Life?The minute creator Lena Dunham confirmed that there were parallels between her own life and the storylines within Too Much – speculation has been rife as to who certain characters are based on.
Netflix subscribers have a brand new obsession after all 10 episodes of a ‘perfect’ show dropped on the streaming platform ...
Megan Stalter from 'Hacks' stars in this London-set romantic comedy series that would have been better off as a two-hour film.
Chris and Paul Weitz talked about Season 1 of the acclaimed Apple TV+ series and the challenges of being a responsible human ...
The much-anticipated rom-com series stars Hacks’ Megan Stalter as New York workaholic Jessica, who moves to London after a dramatic break-up and swiftly falls for a mysterious musician, played by The ...
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PureWow on MSNJust Me, Or Does ‘Too Much' Star Megan Stalter Look Strangely Familiar?In Too Much, Megan plays Jessica, a heartbroken 30-something New Yorker who, in peak post-breakup fashion, impulsively relocates to London to escape her messy feelings (relatable). She’s chaotic, ...
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Grazia Daily UK on MSNIs Too Much Based On Lena Dunham’s Life?Too Much is the new Netflix show everyone is talking about, but is it really based on Lena Dunham's relationship with Luis ...
A spicy weekend indeed. DC desperately needed a win, and I’d say James Gunn’s Superman qualifies. David Corenswet’s portrayal as the hero from Krypton is a much-needed dose of dorky and sweet.
After six seasons explaining that her acclaimed yet often lambasted HBO comedy “Girls” wasn’t a representation of all millennial women during its 2012-17 run, it would make sense that writer-director ...
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