“Cat lady” is usually used to refer to childless women who live alone with their feline companions. Here’s how the stereotype lobbed at Kamala Harris came to be — and how some women are reclaiming the term.
From South Korean sharp shooter Kim Yeji to USA women’s rugby star Ilona Maher, this year’s Olympians are enchanting viewers with skill onscreen and humor online.
Jools Lebron started jokingly referring to herself as demure for the way she did her makeup and deboarded planes. Now, on TikTok, “demure” can describe almost any behavior.
Visitors to the Museum of Pop Culture reported that a placard there read “Kurt Cobain unalived himself.” The term, popular on TikTok and increasingly used by young people offline, isn’t going anywhere.
The rising star said that fans have followed her around and “stalked” her family. Her discomfort shows how the relationship between fans and celebrities is changing.
Fridgescaping, or decorating a fridge with themed produce and accessories, has delighted and infuriated TikTok. For one popular user, it’s an innocent hobby.
For months before the 1997 premiere of “The Puppy Episode,” the groundbreaking episode of Ellen DeGeneres’ hit sitcom “Ellen,” rumors swirled that the comedian and her fictional counterpart would come out as gay.