You didnât need a PhD in Bravo-ology to know The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives would inevitably take over your group chat. For those who havenât yet binged all eight episodes: The Hulu series is about a group of Mormon momfluencers â who, thanks in part to their âUtah curls,â look eerily identical. It follows them as they navigate life after one of the stars and self-proclaimed #MomTok creator Taylor Frankie Paul exposed a âsoft-swingingâ sex scandal. Naturally, youâd think Paul and the accusations wouldâve been the showâs main drama. Not so. In just one season, Secret Lives viewers have heard the women open up about ketamine therapy, learned about a controversial vibrator brand deal, witnessed an extremely dramatic trip to Chippendales, and watched the women get Botox injections with a side of laughing gas. It also introduced fans to the sugary Swig soda shop and the Mormon wivesâ eyebrow-raising husbands, who have a lot to say but less to do (many of the wives are the breadwinners). But, above all, itâs given the nation one of the most polarizing reality TV villains since Christine Quinn: Whitney Leavitt, the groupâs vying ringleader, who declares #MomTok in need of a serious rebrand. That âholier than thouâ attitude doesnât sit well with the women, particularly since Leavitt has her own past to contend with (including briefly fleeing Utah with her husband and filming a controversial TikTok while her baby was in the hospital) and an increasingly IDGAF attitude (see: her Fruity Pebbles prank). Once her fellow MomTokers have had it with her, Leavitt exits the groupâŠat least, temporarily. TBD if weâll see Leavitt in season 2, or if there will even be a season 2. Though, given the showâs popularity, the odds are in our favor. Mormon wives, we raise our 44-ounce styrofoam cups to you. |
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Sure, How to Die Alone sounds dark â but Huluâs new series, which premiered Friday, is far from a downer. Created by and starring Natasha Rothwell (of The White Lotus and Insecure fame), the dramedy follows Mel, a broke, jaded 30-something JFK airport worker, whoâs afraid of flying (ironic, we know) and has never been in love. But everything changes after a near-death experience â involving, of all things, an armoire and crab Rangoon â inspires Mel to take charge of her life and finally conquer her fears, which extend beyond sitting on an airplane. Filled with heartfelt humor, vulnerability, and, of course, some turbulence, How to Die Alone finally gives Rothwell â who calls the project a love letter to the âunhealed version of myself in my twentiesâ â the main character role she deserves. |
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Millennials and Gen Z may be divided on many trends (cough, low-rise jeans and, uh, dirty sneakers), but if thereâs one thing â or rather, person â who can unite us all, itâs Britney Spears. Case in point: The 2024 MTV Video Music Awards. While Spears didnât attend Wednesdayâs ceremony, she may as well have, given all the Britney-coded looks and moments. That includes: Tate McRaeâs see-through black lace mini dress, which was nearly identical to the Dolce & Gabbana one Spears wore for the 2001 ceremony; host Megan Thee Stallion replicating Spearsâs legendary âIâm a Slave 4 Uâ look (a snake was involved); and Addison Raeâs perplexing bra and tutu, an attempted homage to Spearsâs infamous performance with Madonna and Christina Aguilera. Plus, Sabrina Carpenter referenced Spears multiple times during her medley of hits (she sat on a bedazzled swing like the one in the âLuckyâ video, sampled âOops!âŠI Did It Again,â and had an army of fawning astronauts onstage), which the Princess of Pop herself responded to in an Instagram video. Gimme more. |
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Tower 28 Beauty SOS Daily Rescue Facial Spray with Hypochlorous Acid Last year, one of our editors had an outbreak of mysterious, itchy red bumps on her cheeks and chin. She visited her dermatologist, who told her the last thing she ever wanted to hear: It was a fungal rash. Her dermâs rec? A prescription topical, plus a trip to Sephora to pick up this $28 facial spray. Besides water and sodium chloride, it contains just one other ingredient: antibacterial and anti-inflammatory hypochlorous acid. The miracle ingredient doesnât just work on fungal infections â it also soothes sunburns, bug bites, chafing, eczema, acne, and run-of-the-mill dryness. Nice how they basically fit an entire skincare first aid kit in one bottle. |
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Trending products and brands our shopping team has been loving recently. Wishing for longer lashes? Here's the serum we use to help stimulate hair growth. One dramatic transformation, coming your way. In other tech news, we're happy to introduce you to the Lelo Enigmaâą Double Sonic, a next-gen vibrator that stimulates *three* different spots at once. Also, it's waterproof. Have you gotten your fall pajamas yet? We rec the new Lunya Slumberknit line. It's soft and breathable, but has a nice, cozy weight to it. We'd wear this top-and-pants set to walk the dog, too. | PS: Want more product recs? Follow @skimmshopping on Instagram. |
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Skimmâd by: Taylor Trudon, Alex Carr, Melissa Goldberg, and Margaret Wheeler Johnson | Photos by Cristian Lopez/Disney for Hulu, Fred Hayes/Disney for Hulu, Ian Watson for Hulu, Taylor Hill via Getty Images, Gilbert Flores via Getty Images, Sephora, Brand Partners Design by theSkimm *PS: This is a sponsored post. |
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