Introducing @POPSUGAR's newest cover star: the one & only @sunisalee_ 🏅 Was so in awe of her vulnerability & maturity, and she is the sweetest person ever❤️ Read the full story: https://t.co/98I1aZVN9H
i was gonna stay out of the barry and sabrina discourse but i think now is a funny time to mention i saw them at tompkins square bagels once and she paid for him
Last night I couldn’t sleep (what’s new), so naturally I spent 3 hours going down the Twitter rabbit hole of white women in the suburbs who love Harris but are married to a male Trump supporter.
It’s this whole other world of women of all ages sharing their plans and fears. 🧵
Dealing with the grief of my miscarriage was hard enough — I can’t imagine living in fear of being prosecuted for what happened to me or not getting necessary health care.
But that's what some women & doctors now face because Trump-appointed justices overturned Roe v. Wade.
Freelancers: @POPSUGAR wants to work with you. My team is looking for well-reported, fun, poignant features and essay ideas that span wellness, identity issues, and more. Pitch us at [email protected]. Rates typically start at $200 for essays, $300 for reported pieces.
.@CHRISELLEtweets and Tina Leung didn't see themselves in the early days of blogging, so they paved their own path, creating a sense of community with each other and their followers. One such follower, POPSUGAR editor @yerinkim, writes, "To watch these figures who I looked up to growing up develop a tight-knit circle of their own is deeply significant — it brings me both joy and inspiration." (5/7) https://t.co/QifEn9v0mC
This #APIAHeritageMonth, POPSUGAR is immersing readers in the beautiful world that is APIA friendship, with stories from @ihatejoelkim, @ShibSibs, and more. (1/7)
Being part of this project has been incredibly healing. I feel so much solidarity with these other storytellers that I've never even met.
Read the stories. Bring tissues.
Thank you @POPSUGAR for this powerful piece of journalism.
Words cannot describe the intensity of the feelings that came up when I finally saw this in print. Solidarity. Grief. Compassion. Gratitude. Tears. More tears.
Thank you @POPSUGAR for telling my story.
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My latest for @POPSUGAR: https://t.co/GcukatDxSY There's still much stigma associated with “Made in China” in fashion, but these Asian American designers are fighting that stereotype — despite the politics, racism, and fashion industry ideals standing in the way of their work.