Welcome to Bad Bunny’s World
Sunday, February 8, 2026

From the October 2023 issue, the genre-busting megastar—and Super Bowl LX halftime performer—opens up about his life off the global stage: "There are days where I feel strong and powerful," he shares, but then "there are days where I feel like I can't handle my own life, you know what I mean?" |
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Last year, Trump became the first president to attend the big game. But going to California—and watching Bad Bunny—is apparently a bridge too far. |
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After the Patriots owner made two trips to Orchids of Asia Day Spa, where a half-hour "massage" costs $59, he was charged with soliciting a prostitute. What happened next was not what anyone expected. |
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Are you a sucker for movie stars delivering motivational speeches that will have you ready to suit up yourself? Gene Hackman, Denzel Washington, Al Pacino, Dwayne Johnson, and Tom Cruise have you covered. |
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More than 40 years ago, the NFL turned cheerleaders into sex objects. Now they're fighting back. |
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DraftKings and FanDuel are thriving—but lax regulations, understaffed "responsible gambling" departments, and lack of resources for gambling addicts can make sports betting platforms uniquely insidious, author Danny Funt reveals. |
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posted by Francis Dwight at 5:02 AM

Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous in Aspen
Saturday, February 7, 2026

Faux fur, bad hats, hot guys, and an extravagant Moncler Grenoble show: the adventures, and misadventures, of wanting to fit in in Aspen for a winter weekend. |
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Future queen of Norway Mette-Marit claims she didn't know about "the seriousness" of Epstein's crimes—but the emails say she googled him. |
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She's known mostly for her nakedness, and her marriage to Ye, who wanted—at least when this story began—the spotlight to fall on his wife. In interviews with Anna Peele, Censori reveals the rest of her self. |
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Michelle Obama's Becoming raised eyebrows on Netflix—just as Melania debuted in theaters, and right before co-CEO Ted Sarandos testified to the Senate about his company's Warner Bros. Discovery deal. |
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The romance novelist dishes on the fourth season of the hit Netflix series, her issues with the word smut, and why she's taken a step back from writing. |
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Paparazzi captured the F1 driver and Skims mogul at the high-glam hotel where Eve Jobs also had her wedding. |
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