Christine Friar
Christine Friar is a writer and editor in New York who focuses on streaming entertainment and internet culture. Her work has appeared in the Awl, the Fader, New York Magazine, Paper Magazine, Vogue, Elle, and more.
Trump Jr. reportedly dating Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle
It’s sort of like a telenovela, but with the people helping govern our nation.
On May 10, 2018 by Christine Friar
Taylor Swift addresses being bullied online after Kim Kardashian called her a ‘snake’
The ‘Reputation’ world tour has officially begun.
On May 9, 2018 by Christine Friar
Cardi B’s Met Gala debut left the internet breathless
All hail Queen Cardi.
On May 8, 2018 by Christine Friar
Chrissy Teigen shares Met Gala looks from her sofa while watching Vanderpump Rules
She’s an inspiration.
Twitter can’t handle new couple Elon Musk and Grimes
True love is wearing a Tesla choker.
Thanks to Russell Crowe, Australia Zoo names its koala chlamydia ward after John Oliver
That escalated quickly.
On May 7, 2018 by Christine Friar
Jeffrey Tambor: ‘Transparent’ sexual harassment claims were a ‘coup’
He maintains he never harassed his co-stars.
‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ to end after its fourth season
Break out the Peeno Noir.
On May 4, 2018 by Christine Friar
People are losing it over Rihanna’s size-inclusive lingerie line
Savage x Fenty drops next week.
On May 3, 2018 by Christine Friar
Billboard charts will start prioritizing paid streams over free ones
Suddenly, all those YouTube clicks will mean a lot less.
Frank Ocean is a fan of Michelle Wolf’s polarizing White House roast
Ocean picks a side on Tumblr.
On May 2, 2018 by Christine Friar
Kim Kardashian wants Ivanka Trump to help get a grandmother clemency
They’re ‘in heavy talks.’
China bans Peppa Pig videos for being associated with gangster culture
First Winnie the Pooh. Now Peppa?
Claire Foy got back pay from Netflix to close ‘The Crown’ wage gap
All hail the queen.
On May 1, 2018 by Christine Friar
Blake Lively deletes all Instagram posts and unfollows Ryan Reynolds—to market a movie
That’s one way to market a movie.
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