Sara cares about a few things, including cheese, cheap white wine (never chardonnay), and the Real Housewives of Potomac. She co-hosts Betches' Not Another True Crime Podcast and posts her tweets to Instagram.
If you asked anybody last fall what they thought their summer would be like, I'm sure nobody could have predicted we'd all be relegated to our homes, avoiding a deadly virus. (And if you did, give me your number because I need some advice on stocks.) Bars may be opening to varying degrees where you live, but maybe you don't feel comfortable venturing out just yet.
Because I don't say "I hate it here" enough times per day (my current count is at least 10 so far today alone), Chinese fast-fashion retailer Shein was caught selling Swastika necklaces on their site.
In news that could not be more quintessentially Alabama, CNN reports that some young people in Tuscaloosa are holding coronavirus parties in order to purposely infect themselves with the virus.
Amidst the canceling of Karens everywhere, Vanderpump Rules’ Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni were all fired from Bravo’s hit show after racist words and actions from their past came back under public scrutiny.
From scamming their followers out of all their money by convincing them to give up their bank account information to spamming their followers with giveaways to making questionable trips to the Hamptons, influencers have been coming under fire a lot recently.
Okay, I realize I am going to sound extremely soft when I say this—and maybe I am—but Page Six's new report that Scott Disick and Sofia Richie broke up is actually shocking me.
If you're quarantining with your significant other, consider yourself lucky—no matter how annoying their snoring is or how badly you want to throttle them when they fail to take out the trash despite your numerous reminders.
Given *gestures broadly to the world* everything, many of us are spending a lot more time on our phones, scrolling through Instagram, watching everyone we know go live, and also wondering how we can help those in need, those on the front lines, and those affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Should we start this off with a platitude about how so much in the world is uncertain right now, or is that more tired than the banana bread Instagram posts?
[Insert tired introduction about we all have a lot more time on our hands due to the fact that we are literally required to stay inside by our state governments] Oh, hi.
While we were all mixing our quarantinis, cleaning our apartments, or just generally lazing about this rainy Sunday, Kristin Cavallari took to Instagram to announce that she and Jay Cutler are getting a divorce.
Just as Jesus rose from the dead on Easter Sunday, so too did the spirit of Joe Exotic return from the meth-fueled fever dream from whence it came to grace our screens once again.
Anybody who knows me (and many people who don't know me but read my Vanderpump Rules recaps) knows that my favorite show of all time is Parks and Recreation.
If you manage to make your way past coronavirus Twitter, you'll notice that people are talking about something called Tiger King. The new Netflix docuseries that follows Oklahoma-based, eccentric, openly gay tiger breeder and zookeeper Joe Exotic (not his government name) has been taking the internet by storm, and for good reason: it is the quarantine distraction we all need.
The obsession with Little Fires Everywhere started in 2017 with the release of the novel by Celeste Ng—a book that just about every book club had at the top of their reading list.
Maybe you watched The Stranger or The Five on Netflix, or saw the movie Tell No One. Or maybe you just read one of his many New York Times bestselling books, like Run Away, Fool Me Once, Don't Let Go, or the renowned Myron Bolitar series.
Well, I might perish from the coronavirus any day now, but still, I continue to write these recaps. (That's a lie, I don't even have a cold.) But if I do have to go into self-imposed quarantine, I guess that will give me much more time to write about our favorite band of servers!
UPDATED: Goldenvoice released a statement Tuesday evening confirming that Coachella is being postponed, writing, "At the direction of the County of Riverside and local health authorities, we must sadly confirm the rescheduling of Coachella and Stagecoach due to COVID-19 concerns.