Karol G is days away from becoming the first Latina to headline and close Coachella. But first: She's the cover of Playboy's Spring 2026 issue. The global superstar opens up about finding her "inner wild woman," moving on from heartbreak, and assuming her power.
This week's Playboy Undercover subject has an Ivy League degree, a normal relationship, and has spent somewhere between $15,000 and $20,000 buying clothes for women he met on Twitter: https://t.co/f2rRz53G2N
This Pride month, we're revisiting Ines Rau, who made history as the first transgender Playmate to appear in Playboy. Explore Rau's pictorial and profile from the November 2017 issue: https://t.co/koSWFOtqw1
"As I've gotten older, I've learned to accept who I am—to embrace my inner and outer beauty and just go with it." Wishing our January 2018 Playmate Kayla Garvin the happiest of birthdays! 🐇
Photo by @doveshore
Men used to go to war, now they also bet on it.
@EVYSTADIUM speaks to the men making millions of dollars on Polymarket and Kalshi, and experts who say that the gamification of catastrophe and human suffering will make people even number to it: https://t.co/ikrxpGeC3i
After a bruising few years—and while @danauerbach was caring for his dying father—@theblackkeys backed into their rawest record in years: https://t.co/NGAnDUWaFy
What does porn have in common with airline fares, gas, groceries and insurance? Well, you're probably paying more for it than you used to: https://t.co/n34mo1GwwN
Doping has shaped elite athletics for decades. The Enhanced Games just stopped pretending otherwise. Mathew Rodriguez on bodily autonomy, the business of sport, and who gets to write the rules: https://t.co/cwC0nsZgKZ
John Wayne would've turned 119 today—a relic of a bygone era, as celebrated as he was problematic. This 1971 interview, eight years before his death, is a time capsule: https://t.co/Bm1Vxc5o8l