I want to grow brands that I'm passionate about, and dirty soda has always been a part of my life. It wasn't just this viral moment that people who watch Secret Lives saw. It was something that's more sustainable.
With her new cookbook, Let's Get Cooking: Everyday Meals, Tipsy Favorites and Comfort Food Cravings, the 31-year-old creator is bringing one of the most beloved parts of her content into readers' homes. Filled with comfort food, Korean recipes inspired by her family, easy weeknight dinners, and dishes longtime viewers will instantly recognize from her vlogs, the book feels like a natural extension of the world she has built online.
Kudrow kept her look polished but relaxed, wearing a structured blazer over a flowing polka-dot dress. Standing beside her, Julian leaned into a classic navy suit with a slightly relaxed fit, paired with a simple button-down shirt worn open at the collar.
This isn't just a celebrity brand endorsement. Since joining Update, Kardashian has worked closely with the team to completely rethink Update's branding, taking it from what Solomons describes as a "masculine tech bro" look to a can that feels perfectly natural in Kardashian's hand. This shift taps into the refined personal brand that Kardashian has built over the past several years.
But even through all the drama, Kardashian has never denied Swift's musical chops - or herself the pleasure of listening to them. During a Jan. 21 appearance on the Khloé In Wonder Land podcast, Khloé Kardashian said she thought people might be "surprised" to find that her sister listens to Swift. However, Kim was chill about the fact. "I have some of her older songs in my playlist," she confirmed. "I've always thought she's a super talented, great artist."
The 44-year-old original influencer, reality star, and founder of a laundry list of business ventures, said on the January 21 episode of "On Purpose with Jay Shetty" that her neurodivergent brain helps her "think outside the box." "I never wanted to be in one lane. I wanted to create my own lane. And I just have always been someone who just loves to do things and take risks and do things before anyone else," she said.
And by "Who-dom," I don't mean the Seussian variety but the taxonomy coined by 's Lindsey Weber and Bobby Finger: the vast, sub-stratospheric tier of celebrity occupied by figures whose fame is intensely meaningful to some and virtually nonexistent to everyone else. Whos are defined in opposition to Thems, the indisputable celebrities known to most except those living under a rock or who willingly reject the very notion of pop culture,
In their scene, Charli and Jenner have a brief conversation about fame and how to navigate the ever-shifting power dynamics of celebrity. Charli's on the rise, and, Jenner reveals, accidentally just stole a director away from the Kardashian family member. The subsequent discussion is peppered with some of the movie's slickest punchlines, which Jenner delivers naturally.
West is figuring out her style as any tween would and should—and in front of the entire world, no less. That includes experimenting with beauty and fashion looks and, yes, piercings (with her parents' permission, of course). I'm sure getting cyberbullied by the entire world is doing far more damage than a little ring on her finger, so please, have some compassion.
"I'm just not a judgmental person like that, so I try not to pay attention to it," she said. "But I think that no one knows unless they're in my shoes what I'm dealing with and how we have to manage certain things from the outside world or even in our life that we have to go through together." She tried to clear up how some may view her parenting style.
SKIMS has come a long way since Kardashian first launched the shapewear label in 2019 - over the years, she's put out Internet-breaking collabs and even partnered with Team USA to create Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics gear. But with all this excitement, there's still something undeniably appealing about going back to the basics - and it seems like Kardashian is in agreement.
What should she do, Charli wonders, now that the clock on her relevance is ticking? Even though "people are getting sick of [her]," should she "go even harder," as Kylie Jenner advises her, and continue to celebrate "brat summer forever"? Or should she stop harping on the same string and, instead, recede, regroup, and attempt to remake herself into an avatar for a new era?
The chokehold animal prints have on the fashion cadre continues, and this year, more patterns are growing in popularity. Tiger stripes have found fans in Rihanna and Kim Kardashian, while Elsa Hosk cosigned the regal zebra's streaks. Even Dalmatians' spots will be getting their due soon, as seen on the Fall/Winter 2026 runways of New York Fashion Week. No one motif, however, is as consistently beloved as the leopard print. Kylie Jenner's recent look proves just that.