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The monarchy is an outdated and elitist institution but also THOSE CHEEKS!

Princess Charlotte's first day at nursery school has been marked by the release of two pictures taken by her proud mother, the Duchess of Cambridge.
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It's a behaviour you rarely think of trying to model.

Bickering, dropping the F-bomb, eating our children's Easter eggs on the sly. These are just some of the things that parents hope never to be sprung doing.
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You are not fooling anyone; except maybe yourself.

People can judge whether someone is sick by looking at a photo for just a few seconds.
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From Michelle Williams bringing the founder of the #metoo movement as a +1, to Debra Messing calling out the E! gender pay gap live on air: this is a very different Globes red carpet.

All the action from the Golden Globes red carpet.
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If you're agonising about what to wear to work tomorrow, this could make things simpler.

“Looks like the black dress code memo has been officially extended beyond the Golden Globes to all of us tomorrow. Natalie Portman posted this to her Instagram. #TimesUp”
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Why is "cooking for one" still such a sad, lonely concept?

Cookbooks and I have always had a fractious relationship.
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"9. Only wear one earbud."

While we acknowledge that no magic pill, no workout, no amount of wishing can make you a healthier person, we do contend that small and simple steps can take you there.
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It's official. The apparent need of too many men to demonstrate their manly status to the world and continuously reassure themselves that they are not little girly-girls, is harming the planet.

It's official. The apparent need of too many men to demonstrate their manly status to the world and continuously reassure themselves that they are not little girly-girls, is harming the planet.
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"But you still love him, don't you?", I said, thinking I knew the answer.

She paused far longer than I expected. "I don't know", she said eventually. "I'm not sure what that really means. We're ok. But is that love or is it just habit? I guess I'm happy, but I could be happier. Maybe he could too."

Falling passionately in love is thrilling. But love at that intensity can't last.
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"I would tell you to rest in peace, but I know that you always found peace boring," Elizabeth Gilbert wrote on social media. "May you rest in excitement."

Elias and Gilbert were in a public relationship from September 2016.
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Got the Calvin Klein contract to prove it.

Rising teen model and daughter of Cindy Crawford stars in new Calvin Klein Jeans campaign, following gig for Versace.
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Just a conspiracy theory for your Friday morning.

We don't want to stir up anything, but we feel it's our duty as reporters of popular culture to raise questions when celebrities post mysterious artifacts to their social media accounts.
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Guilty.

The website's editors confirmed that their most read articles of 2017 were driven by hit TV shows.
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"2. Your bathroom habits are unpredictable."

Stress also has subtle, underlying effects on almost every part of the body, including the heart, gut and immune system.
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"I've gotten to a place where I love my stretch marks and I just enjoy my body. I need to constantly train myself to watch the right sort of films, to not look at certain ads and think that's how my stomach should look. It's something that I'm fighting every day. I think men should talk about it more."

"I got a bit obsessive. Now I've gotten to a place where I love my stretch marks and I just enjoy my body," Sam Smith told V Magazine on his struggles with body image.
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British Vogue named six women as "Hollywood's new era". But only the white ones made the cover.

After a strong start with a woman of colour on the cover, new editor has backed up with a string of blonde starlets.
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