Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards' Daughter Sami Vows to Quit Vaping Before Breast Surgery

Charlie Sheen & Denise Richards' Daughter Sami Clarifies Her "Sex Worker" Job

Sami Sheen is prioritizing her health.

The 19-year-old shared her plan to quit vaping ahead of her breast augmentation surgery, asking her followers for any advice to make the process easier.

"So I've never spoken about this on social media for good reason," Sami said in a Sept. 18 TikTok video, "because I like to keep my life private and people are very judgmental and already think I'm a f–king loser, but I think I should talk about this because there are a lot of people who are struggling in my exact situation right now."

As Sami explained, "I have been vaping for 5 years now. I've been addicted to nicot…

27 New Year's Sales You Should Definitely Be Shopping This Weekend- Madewell, Nordstrom, J. Crew & More

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There's no better time to buy new clothes, homeware, shoes, or skincare than at the beginning of each year. It's the perfect way to feel like you're starting the new year fresh, not to mention it will lighten your mood if you're experiencing post-holiday blues. With the first week of 2024 coming to a close, now's the time to add some …

The Reasons 71 Bachelor Nation Couples Gave for Ending Their Journeys

Why Jesse Palmer BAILED on Golden Bachelor Wedding

As a great poet once said, every rose has its thornคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. Okay, it was Poison frontman Bret Michaels. And he likely wasn't positing about the relationships formed and dismantled on the Bachelor franchise's collection of shows. 

But he might as well have been.

A mere three months after viewers—and pretty much all of Bachelor Nation—were marveling at the fact that inaugural Golden Bachelor Gerry Turner and his bride Theresa Nist never stopped believing after losing their respective spouses, the newlyweds revealed Apri…

Can Cannabis Help Your Gut-

When Joe Silverman developed Crohn’s disease at age 21, the symptoms started out mild. While the sight of blood in his stools initially freaked him out, what really bothered him was the frequent abdominal pain and bloating that occurred as his condition progressed to moderate and then severe. Dietary changes didn’t make a difference, so he began taking prescription oral anti-inflammatory drugs that are often used to treat certain bowel diseases, which alleviated but didn’t eliminate his discomfort. He started using prescription steroid suppositories to cope with flare-ups of the inflammatory bowel disease.

Even so, “I didn’t feel well—my mind was cloudy and I was in pain,” says Silverman, now 47, the co-founder of the PSMC5 Foundation, whi…

Now Is Our Chance to Rebuild U.S. Public Schools To Address Both Climate Change and Racial Inequality

When school facilities closed for in-person learning in early March 2020, the assumption was that the shutdown and pandemic would be temporary blips in the memory of our students. Some 16 months later, school facilities are finally preparing to re-open for in-person learning. We could go about business as usual, but after the devastation of the pandemic, and the increasingly widespread climate-change-linked weather disasters, it’s obvious we should not. Emerging from the crisis of COVID-19 gives us an opportunity to rethink our public schools, to simultaneously the structural inequalities that pervade the system, and prepare it for the climate emergency ahead.

Lawmakers have had difficulty grappling with the layering of immediate and longer-lasting crises. That’s where…

The Best Way to Save Nature- More Nature

Avocets, terns and gulls swoop down onto Wallasea Island on England’s eastern coast, searching for food between blades of grass ruffled by the summer sea breeze. Aside from the wind, and the odd chirp or squawk, it’s quiet—the kind of peaceful scene that seems like it’s been going on for centuries. Yet five years ago, these wetlands didn’t exist.

The mud the birds have landed on once lay under the streets of central London. In 2015, as part of a railway project, a construction crew scooped more than 3 million metric tons of dirt out from beneath the capital and piled it onto farmland on the coastline of the county of Essex, 50 miles east. In summer 2019, a crane hoisted old heavy machinery out of the water, removing the last vestiges of human interfer…

Welcome to Earth 2.0°C

Addressing the climate crisis will be difficult and demand focused attention and action. It is not a problem that will go away, and in fact a lot of new evidence shows that the world is heating and changing faster, weather-wise, than we expected just a few years ago. Many highly vulnerable populations and ecosystems already are facing the devastating impacts of climate change. While the COP28 meeting in Dubai late last year provided some glimmers of hope that the world’s countries can meaningfully respond to climate change, it is increasingly clear that the rise in global temperature will exceed the 1.5°C (2.7°F) threshold first defined as part of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. Currently the earth has experienced approximately 1.15°C of heating above the 19th century baseline an…

UK shoppers set to spend £653m on Father’s Day but fashion boost is limited

Sainsbury’s-owned retailer Argos said Britons spend £56 per head on average celebrating the day (ie not only gift spending), which is more than is spent for Mother’s day (£51). But consumers take just four minutes on average to decide on a dad gift, while they take twice as long for their mums.On average, both mums and dads receive two gifts on their respective days, with tech and electricals proving popular for dads, compared to jewellery and ornaments for mums. 

While traditional Father’s day gifts tended to give a big boost to fashion and beauty years ago (as accessories, socks, ties and fragrances were favourites), today’s wishlist items are more likely to be drones, fitness equipment and coffee machines.Argos said the average amount spent on each Father’s Day gif…

‘Tale of two Christmases’ as consumer incomes boom or bust says eBay

Its survey, which polled 2,000 Britons who celebrate Christmas, found 26% of respondents have less disposable income compared to pre-pandemic, compared to 19% who claim to have more. Over half of Britons (55%) report having the same amount of disposable income as pre-pandemic.As a precaution, eBay Ads UK is advising brands to take a “mindful approach” to targeting shoppers and consider the wide-ranging impact of the pandemic “on consumers’ experiences and mindsets”.

Unsurprisingly, those consumers that report having more disposable income plan to spend more on Christmas and have bigger celebrations. Some 24% reveal they plan to put their extra savings towards Christmas presents. Meanwhile, half say they plan to spend more on Christmas gifts and celebrations this year compa…