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The internet is giving abusive partners a whole new set of tools

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A new report is warning health professionals to be on the lookout for signs of domestic violence. That much isn’t new — doctors, nurses, teachers and therapists have long been on the frontline against abuse — but what is new is the location: online. There’s been a sharp rise in digital domestic and dating violence, according to a report published in NASN School Nurse.

Wait, what is digital domestic or dating violence? It doesn’t leave the trademark bruises that we typically think of on an abused woman, but it can be every bit as damaging, researchers say. Abusers are using social media to control, manipulate and isolate their victims — and the very public aspect adds an additional layer of shame and humiliation.

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Some ways this may manifest is a partner demanding that you share pin codes and passwords to phones and apps, excessively contacting you or stalking you on social media, demanding that you send a picture of where you are or whom you are with to "prove" that you are telling the truth or posting private things like nude pictures on social media in an effort to humiliate you says Jeff Temple, co-author of the paper and the University of Texas Medical Branch associate professor in the department of obstetrics and gynecology.

What’s more, digital forms of partner abuse often go hand-in-hand with more physical methods, and so a loved one’s social media accounts may be one of the first indications to family and friends that something dangerous is happening in their romantic relationship.

“Online and offline behaviors are becoming increasingly blurred,” Temple says. “Digital dating abuse may be a warning sign of traditional abuse.”

This is especially true if the abuser has isolated the victim in real life, making social media an incredibly important tool for recognizing abuse and hopefully helping the victim. But it’s a tricky situation. On one hand, social media may give you an opening to reach out to someone you can’t talk to in real life. But on the other hand, their abuser may be monitoring their accounts and/or reading all of their messages and comments.

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One group that’s particularly at risk? Teens. Over a quarter of teens surveyed said they had been the victim of digital abuse. "Because of their inexperience with romantic relationships, teens might not know how to appropriately cope with feelings of uncertainty about their relationship and may resort to monitoring as a coping mechanism," he adds.

So what can you do? If you recognize any of these signs of digital domestic abuse in your own relationship, know that they’re not OK. Temple says many victims want to brush off these aggressive online behaviors as “annoying” or minimize them because they’re “just online.” But they can cause serious psychological harm and lead to physical harm, so it’s important to pay attention to them. If you notice someone you love being digitally abused, gently let them know this behavior is abusive. Start by making sure they know you’re open to talking and let them know they can come to you if they need help.

For more information on abuse or to get help contact RAINN or call 1-800-656-HOPE.


Someone stole my identity and then called to scam me out of reporting it

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Of the many identity theft stories out there, I would like to add my own to the archives. It all starts very simply. You get your credit card bill and it’s ridiculously high. So, you start to sift through the list:

Shoes……………………………………………………$225. Check.

Manhattan Mini Storage……………………………$91. Check.

Dinner at super delish Italian restaurant……$34. Check.

Department store I’ve never been to…………$2,200. WTF?!

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Then you call the credit card company to tell them you didn’t make that super-large purchase in a town nowhere near where you live. The next step is a so-called “fraud specialist” who puts you into a corporate whirlwind of signed documents, conversations with supervisors and an assurance that you will not be held responsible, pending an investigation. It seems like it should end right there. But it doesn’t.

For me, the thieves easily opened another credit card in my name. But without a photo ID to verify the card, each time a purchase was attempted, a call was made from yet another retailer.

“This is Tom from Goodyear Tire calling to confirm a $636 purchase of four tires this morning.”

“You’ve been had, Tom. I don’t even own a car.”

Next was a call from a salesperson while the fake me was still standing right there.

“Hi, this is Rebecca from Zales. Can we confirm a $1,600 jewelry purchase?”

“No, you may not, Rebecca. Am I standing right there now?”

 “Yes.”

“Great. That is a thief, Rebecca. Please take her picture or ask for photo ID or call the police, but do SOMETHING!”

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I was so pleased with myself that I caught the scum in the midst of the crime. Surely, Rebecca did as I suggested and called the cops, ending this charade. But the next phone call I received took me by surprise.

“Is this Miss Lawrence?”

“Yes.”

“This is Officer Murray from the 65th precinct. I was put on your credit card theft case after you reported it stolen." (I hadn’t.) "We think we’ve caught the perpetrators, but to be sure, we’d like to catch them in the act.”

“Ummm. Hmmm,” I say, letting Officer Murray continue even though I could clearly hear traffic and street noise in the background. I looked at my caller ID. It was a New Jersey number, which I Googled just as “Officer Murray” continued to convince me he was on the case.

“So, the next time you get a call asking if someone is making a purchase, just let it go through. Don’t worry; we’ll be there to catch them,” he assured. Is he serious? Was he really asking me to allow my identity to be stolen with no questions asked?

“What precinct did you say you were from?”

“47th.” He said confidently, forgetting he had just told me it was the 65th.

“And what is the phone number at your precinct?”

He realized I was on to him, so he hung up. However, I now had his cell phone number as well as the address attached to it according to Google.

Even if he could’ve convinced me that a cop would ever say so many stupid things to a fraud victim, I at least knew that the call was a scam because I hadn’t reported anything to the police.

That was about to change. I grabbed his number, address and the name attached to it and ran to my local precinct to file a report. “Here he is. Go get him!” I told the detective.

I’m not sure if they ever did “get him,” but, my fraud case was closed and I never had to pay any of the fraudulent charges. I’d like to say that was the end of that, but his address is still inexplicably linked to my credit report. It doesn’t affect me except when I try to open a clothing store credit card. But then I remember how Adele’s credit card was declined at H&M and I feel better about it.

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Jenelle Evans, Kendra Wilkinson, Jana Kramer and more celeb mom photos

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We have rounded up the best celebrity mom photos from social media this week, including Teen Mom Jenelle Evans, who confirmed the pregnancy rumors with one very telling Instagram photo. Country singer Jana Kramer bonds with her daughter after news of her split from her husband, while Kendra Wilkinson and Rebecca Romijn share back-to-school photos. Audrina Patridge, Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Jools Oliver all make the list of the most buzzworthy celebrity parents of the week.

Audrina Patridge

Audrina Patridge and Kirra

Audrina Patridge and Kirra

The Hills alum Audrina Patridge shared new snapshots of her daughter, Kirra, on her Instagram page and website. “If I’m being completely honest, the first month of no sleep, C-Section recovery, unpacking, and getting back into the swing of things was pretty grueling. But, at the end of the day, all I had to do was take one look at Kirra and none of that mattered anymore,” she wrote. “She loves giving Corey and I the biggest smiles, but I can’t wait until she giggles for the first time — right now she gives lots of expressions but no noise.”

Jenelle Evans

Teen Mom Jenelle Evans

Teen Mom Jenelle Evans

Teen Mom Jenelle Evans confirmed on Instagram that she is indeed pregnant for the third time. The 24-year-old posted this photo of herself as her boyfriend, David Eason, cups her baby bump while the couple stand in a lake with a canoe nearby. Evans gave lots of detail in her pregnancy announcement, including the fact that she is expecting a baby girl that will be given the unique name of Ensley Jolie, and she is due on Jan. 28.

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Eason posted another snapshot from this same photo shoot, gushing that, “I'm so happy im bout ta cry!!”

Jenelle Evans 2

Jenelle Evans 2

Evans has a 7-year-old son named Jace with her ex-boyfriend Andrew Lewis, while her 2-year-old son Kaiser is with her ex-boyfriend Nathan Griffith. Her mom currently has custody of her son Jace.

Next up: Jana Kramer and her adorable daughter Jolie, plus Kim Kardashian and Jools Oliver

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Jana Kramer

Jana Kramer

Jana Kramer

Country singer Jana Kramer shared this sweet photo of herself as she feeds her 7-month-old daughter Jolie before a photo shoot. The One Tree Hill alum and her husband, NFL player Mike Caussin, have recently announced they are separating as he enters rehab for an undisclosed reason.

Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian shared this photo of her daughter, North West, as she takes a bath full of glow sticks. It looks like North already has the selfie game down strong.

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Jools and Jamie Oliver

Jamie Oliver's kids

Jamie Oliver's kids

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and his wife Jools welcomed their fifth child recently, and they finally shared the unique name of their adorable baby boy. In this new Instagram post, Oliver writes that his name is River Rocket Oliver and that he thinks the interesting name “suits him.” We expected an unusual name, as their four other children are named Daisy Boo Pamela Oliver, Petal Blossom Rainbow Oliver, Buddy Bear Maurice Oliver and Poppy Honey Rosie Oliver.

Next up: Kendra Wilkinson, Rebecca Romijn and Jamie-Lynn Sigler

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Kendra Wilkinson

Kendra Wilkinson

Kendra Wilkinson

Kendra Wilkinson posted this photo of her son, Hank, as he holds hands with his little sister, Alijah, on his first day of first grade. The Girls Next Door alum recently posted another photo of herself getting a manicure with her daughter. “Ok ok so never thought I'd say this but I love getting my nails done with Alijah. Still looking forward to the day we play sports n be tom boys together though,” she wrote.

Rebecca Romijn

Rebecca Romijn's kids

Rebecca Romijn's kids

Actress Rebecca Romijn’s twin daughters are going back to school! The X-Men alum, who is married to actor Jerry O’Connell, posted this photo of her daughters Dolly and Charlie wearing colorful socks as they left to go to school.

Jamie-Lynn Sigler

Jamie Lynn Sigler kids

Jamie Lynn Sigler kids

Actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler celebrates her son Beau’s birthday with a visit from Spider-Man himself! The Sopranos star, who recently opened up about her battle with multiple sclerosis, posted this photo of her 3-year-old son and her husband, baseball star Cutter Dykstra, in front of an amazing superhero birthday cake. “My little baby is not so little anymore,” she wrote.

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Make your bathroom sparkle in a hurry with these 10-minute cleaning hacks

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I don't know about you, but I may never clean my house with as much gusto as is reserved for those terrifying occasions when someone calls to let me know they're just "swinging by." Unexpected company requires major lockdown mode for all members of the household, unwitting or otherwise, so that a hurricane-like flurry (a hurri-flurry?) of cleaning can commence.

For me, and I'd wager many of us, no space in the house inspires quite as much dread in these situations as the bathroom. It's practically a law of the universe that your guest will need to excuse themselves and use the restroom at least once during their impromptu visit. As such, you want it to look (and smell) more like a luxury spa than, let's say, a truck stop.

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Over the years — especially since we birthed tiny humans whose sole purpose seems to be making messes — I've discovered a few quick and efficient cleaning methods so I can welcome surprise guests into a sparkling home. Here are a few of the best bathroom hacks I've found along the way.

1. Hang a plastic grocery bag on the door knob

Before you do anything, grab a plastic grocery bag (you know you've got 100 stuffed somewhere) and hang it on the bathroom doorknob. This gives you an easy way to gather trash without having to empty and replace your bathroom garbage can more than once.

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2. Ditch the clutter

No one wants to see your hair products and makeup collection. Open a drawer and dump all that stuff inside for instant, clear and clutter-free counters.

3. Clean surfaces with a disinfectant wipe

When it comes to convenience, you can't get much easier than disinfectant wipes. In fact, you could arguably quick-clean your entire bathroom using only a canister of these cleaning wonders. Run one of these over the bathroom counter and sink and that whole surface will shine. When you're done, throw the used wipe in that bag you hung over the doorknob and move on.

4. Spritz your bathroom mirror

If your bathroom mirror is anything like mine, it's probably splattered with toothpaste. Yuck, right? And if your guests use your bathroom, they're pretty much guaranteed to gaze into the mirror at least once. Give it a quick spritz with glass cleaner and wipe it down to instantly ditch those splatters and brighten your whole room. Make the process faster by using a coffee filter in place of a paper towel to help eliminate streaks and those annoying fuzzy pieces of paper that stick to the glass.

5. Use glass cleaner to make fixtures shine

While you have that glass cleaner out, spritz some on the sink fixtures and wipe them down, too, to make them instantly sparkle.

6. Add essential oil to your TP roll

We all know bathrooms can be a source of unwanted odor that lingers. To ensure that just-cleaned smell remains at least as long as your guests do, put a few drops of essential oil on the inside of your toilet paper roll.

7. Give your toilet bowl a quick once-over

While it's true a traditional toilet brush doesn't take a ton of time to clean your toilet bowl, it is problematic after the fact when you have to try to get it out of the bowl without dripping toilet water all over your clean floors. Plus, who has 15 minutes to let the cleaner sit in the bowl? A much better option is the super-quick and easy-to-use Clorox ToiletWand System, which comes with disposable heads you just pop onto the wand. Since these heads are pre-filled with Clorox Toilet Bowl Cleaner, all you have to do is swipe around the bowl and then toss. Don't forget to flush away all the sides—no one needs to know you just did that.

More: 10 cleaning hacks that will make even the most terrible chores more bearable

8. Swap out the towels

How long has that same hand towel been sitting on your bathroom counter? Throw it in the hamper and grab a fresh one so your guests think you actually do laundry somewhat regularly.

9. Hide the dirty clothes

Speaking of laundry, you have to do something with all that overflow dirty laundry sitting beside the hamper. If there isn't time to move it to the laundry room, just throw it in the bathtub and pull the curtain shut. They'll never know your dirty little secret, I promise.

10. Fix the floors

Shake out your bathroom rugs (yes, right onto the bathroom floor) and toss the rugs out into the hallway. Use your vacuum attachment to give the room a quick once over, and it'll grab all that hair and tiny pieces of toilet paper that came flying off the rugs. If you notice any spots on the floor, particularly around the toilet, wipe those up with another disinfectant wipe before replacing the rugs.

When you're done, grab that trash bag off the door and pat yourself on the back. The bathroom is neat and tidy — and just in time for your guests to arrive.

Image: Karen Cox/SheKnows

This post was sponsored by Clorox ToiletWand.

Anna Chlumsky's given her baby not one but two perfect names

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It's another girl for actress Anna Chlumsky! The Emmy-nominated Veep star (who we'll forever remember for her role in My Girl) welcomed daughter No. 2 with husband Shaun So last month.

Clara Elizabeth So was born on July 28 and is little sister to Penelope Joan, 3. Can we just take a moment to appreciate the gorgeous name? Clara is a Latin baby girl name meaning "bright, clear" and was a top 10 name back in the 1880s.

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After taking a dip after the 1940s, it's now enjoying a revival as one of the super-on-trend "vintage" baby names and reached No. 98 in the baby name chart in 2015. Famous Claras include silent screen actress and "It Girl" Clara Bow, American civil rights leader Clara Mae Shepard Luper and philanthropist Clara Driscoll. Another celebrity parent to choose Clara for his daughter is Scottish actor Ewan McGregor.

We need to talk about the middle name too. Elizabeth is one of those names that is a perfect companion for a shorter first name. Like Clara, it's a classic name with a European flavor. A Hebrew name meaning "pledged to God," Elizabeth has everything going for it. It's rich in history yet still manages to be one of those rare, timeless baby girl names.

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So popular is the name, it's fallen out of the top 25 only once since 1880; in 2015, it ranked No. 13 in the U.S. baby girl name chart.

Elizabeth is, of course, the name of several queens and queen consorts throughout history and across the world. Other well-known bearers of the name include English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning; the first female physician in the U.S., Elizabeth Blackwell; and British actress Elizabeth Taylor.

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Decision made: This is our favorite baby girl name combination right now. Congratulations, guys, on your new arrival and her adorable name!

Before you go, check out our slideshow below:

celebrity baby names
Image: photo by Farley Baricuatro (www.colloidfarl.blogspot.com)/Getty Images

We analyzed Desiigner's 'Panda' lyrics and finally figured out what they mean

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Desiigner could win his first MTV Video Music Award at the VMAs on Sunday, where he’s nominated for Best New Artist and Best Hip-Hop Video for “Panda,” his breakout single. Whether or not he wins, Desiigner is a certified music star, largely thanks to the explosive success of “Panda.” And that’s not nothing, especially when you consider the fact that nobody seems to know what “Panda” means.


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“Panda” hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts in April, and it’s been inescapable ever since. Even I — a girl who doesn’t listen to the radio or check out what’s hot on Spotify — haven’t escaped its wide reach. But what truly separates “Panda” from other huge hits like Justin Bieber’s “Baby” or Drake’s “Hotline Bling” is that nobody — and I do mean nobody — seems to have any idea what Desiigner is rapping about. It could be because of Desiigner’s fast mumbles, exclamations and slightly auto-tuned tone, or it could be because the lyrics themselves make no sense. Luckily for you, I have taken a dive into the nearly incomprehensible lyrics to “Panda” and returned with something of a meaning.

First things first: Desiigner is not, nor has he ever (to my knowledge) been, rapping about actual pandas. Cuddly Asian bears are not on Desiigner’s mind. No, instead he's talking about a special white BMW model X6 car, whose black detailing on the front makes it vaguely resemble a panda. In fact, Desiigner explicitly explains this in the song: “Black X6, Phantom / White X6 look like a panda,” he declares in the hook. In an interactive lyric interview on Genius.com, Desiigner commented on these very lines, writing, “That’s a fact. The White X6 with the black windows.” I’ll let you judge for yourself.


In that same interview, Desiigner explained his real-life experience that inspired the song. According to Desiigner, he was thinking about Grand Theft Auto and The Fast and the Furious when he saw a white X6 that reminded him of the Panda emoji — no, I’m not kidding. “I was thinking of Grand Theft Auto. I had just seen the Panda emoji. My mind was thinking about all these things throughout the week. It happened like that,” Desiigner wrote. So that’s that. “Panda” is really a not-so-subtle ode to a BMW X6.

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Of course, Desiigner doesn’t spend three minutes just rapping about a car. Peppered throughout the quick verses are references to celebrities and drugs. “Sellin’ bar, candy / Man I’m the macho like Randy,” for example, references Xanax bars and WWE wrestler Randy "Macho Man" Savage. But more important, “Panda” is a song about wish fulfillment luxury, something made explicitly clear in the official music video, which sees Desiigner stealing a luxury car.


In “Panda,” Desiigner raps about the life he sees for himself. The BMW X6 is a luxury car that pre-hit Desiigner could only dream of getting his hands on. Later, Desiigner declares himself a luxury commodity with lyrics like “Credit cards and the scammers / Wake up Versace shit, life Desiigner / Whole bunch of lavish shit / They be askin’ ‘round town who be clappin’ shit.” In the Genius interview, he explained the line “Go Oscar for Grammy” as aspirational. “I can see now the Grammy. Everything I’m saying in my song is coming to life,” he said.

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It’s too bad “Panda” didn’t include a direct reference to a VMA win. I guess we’ll have to wait and see if he takes home a Moon Man at the Video Music Awards on Sunday, Aug. 28.

Before you go, check out our slideshow below:

pop songs meanings slideshow
Image: WENN

All signs are pointing to Criminal Minds' demise

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For those of you not keeping track, here's a list of everything that's happened in regard to the Criminal Minds cast since the beginning of Season 11: Shemar Moore left after having played SSA Derek Morgan since the show began in 2005. Paget Brewster (SSA Emily Prentiss) returned for an episode and then announced that she'd be coming back for six episodes in Season 12. Adam Rodriguez joined the cast for Season 12 as SSA Luke Alvez, and Aisha Tyler, who played Dr. Tara Lewis in Season 11, was promoted to full-time cast member. Then, after filming began for Season 12, Thomas Gibson (SSA Aaron Hotchner) was fired after he kicked one of the show's writers. And now the show is looking to hire two new series regulars. Is this just good old-fashioned upheaval — the kind we've seen on other long-running dramas, such as Law & Order — or is this the beginning of the end?

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Fans are freaking out about the prospect of Criminal Minds without Hotch, but some have, in my opinion, gone a little bit wackadoo in creating a petition to bring back Gibson and threatening to boycott the show if the network doesn't. I can't emphasize this fact enough: Gibson kicked a writer. This isn't, as one fan in the comments of an article reporting the addition of the new cast members noted, the same thing as A.J. Cook (SSA Jennifer Jareau) and Brewster getting fired for no reason back in 2006. (They were later brought back due to fans' outcry.) This wasn't the first time Gibson freaked out on set, and it is 100 percent excellent that the network responded so promptly and appropriately. I seriously hope this isn't the hill these fans are willing to die on, because if viewership for the show declines, CBS won't keep it around. Priorities, people.

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So many actors have come and gone from Criminal Minds over time, and the show has not only managed to survive but to do super well. Even after Mandy Patinkin, who played SSA Jason Gideon for the first two years it was on, left abruptly and then referred to joining the show as "one of the biggest public mistakes" he ever made, it went on to make 200 more episodes, which proves how loyal fans of the show have been. It would be awful if Gibson's defenders are successful in bringing an end to Criminal Minds instead of trusting the writers to do their jobs in giving us more show, which is what we all — theoretically, at least — want.

More: Prentiss' Criminal Minds return makes me nostalgic for a superior cast

Are you ready for Criminal Minds to come to an end? Will you be watching Season 12? Tell us in the comments!

Before you go, check out our slideshow below:

Criminal Minds slideshow then & now
Image: CBS

Sarah Jessica Parker gets refreshingly real about coping with anxiety

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Sarah Jessica Parker may be on top of the world right now with her brand-new series Divorce — an HBO show about a suburban mom at odds with the man she loves — but her much-awaited return to the spotlight has pushed her to confront her anxiety head-on.

Parker got refreshingly real about coping with anxiety and the stresses that come with being a woman who juggles it all — motherhood, marriage and a 24/7 career.

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"My mental wellness is reliant on me figuring out how to cope," explained Parker in an interview with The Coveteur. Rather than have unrealistic expectations about getting rid of her anxiety altogether, the actress spoke of finding ways to manage it. "I just want to know that I can handle my nerves or my anxiousness, or disappointment or sadness about myself or friends and family members.”

Given that women are nearly twice as likely to have anxiety disorders as men are (according to researchers from the University of Cambridge), Parker's experience is hardly uncommon. Researchers across the board have thrown around several reasons women might be more anxious than men, ranging from hormonal changes to motherhood to income inequality. Whatever the reasons, sadly all we can say is we're not surprised.

Like many women, Parker's anxiety seems to stem from playing multiple roles at once when she's offscreen. "This new show, Divorce, that I’ve been working on for a long time — I’m producing it, and I’m playing the woman in it — it’s a lot," she explains. "And then there’s my kids and how my son feels about himself after a science test, my husband’s sense of himself and how it’s not my business, but I care."

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Given the stigma that exists around mental health issues, it's great to see another A-list celeb opening up about her own struggles. Parker says she used to cope with her anxiety in silence but realized that wasn't healthy.

“I used to not ever tell anybody, because I thought that too many people were reliant on me to not be anxious, like they were all looking at me to make them feel better," she says. "Like anything, until the minute you talk about something, it feels like as if you are a balloon that’s been blown up and you have too much air in you. You just need somebody to let a little out."

DWTS literally has the craziest roster of contestants this season

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As Dancing With the Stars continues to assemble their cast for the upcoming competition, one thing is becoming abundantly clear: Season 23 certainly won't be a boring one!

From reality stars to controversial athletes, this DWTS celebrity roster is unlike any other from previous seasons — and that's a bold statement.

Here's a little rundown on who we can look forward to so far:

First, hot off his sprint out of Rio and away from Brazilian police, Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte is heavily rumored to be lacing up his dancing shoes. While it hasn't been officially announced Lochte will be on DWTS this season, inside sources say it's a done deal, according to USA Today, and word on the street is he would love to participate in the show to rehab his public image. It's all very Adam Cromwell on Season 1 of UnREAL.

Multiple sources have confirmed that Kardashian nemesis Amber Rose will cha-cha her way into our living rooms this fall, according to E! News, and I've got a pretty good feeling she might be the one to beat. We know the girl can twerk, but there's something about the way she carries herself that makes it seem like she will gracefully glide across a ballroom floor as well.

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Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds will lend some class to the season, according to E! News, and The Bachelorette's JoJo Fletcher is also rumored to be joining the cast — that is, if she can tear herself away from her new fiancé, Jordan Rodgers for long enough to squeeze in some rehearsals.

Little Women: LA's Terra Jolé is the latest celeb to join the 2016 lineup, according to Us Weekly, and since my Jolé fangirling dates all the way back to her 2002 appearance on MTV's True Life: I'm a Little Person, I couldn't be more excited. Plus, Jolé most definitely knows how to bring the reality TV drama and is a fabulous singer/dancer. It's a match made in DWTS heaven.

Terra Jole video

Terra Jole video

The official Season 23 cast will be announced in its entirety Aug. 30 on Good Morning America.

Who are you excited to see join Dancing with the Stars this fall?

Before you go, check out our slideshow below.

DWTS dating slideshow
Image: Judy Eddy/WENN

Cleaning your bathroom sucks— but these hacks make it better

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Although there are exceptions to the rule (here's looking at you, self-professed clean freaks), most of us don't necessarily love to spend our spare time cleaning — it's called a chore for a reason, right? Of course, it's a necessary evil and you can't deny the accomplished feeling you get when your home is sparkling.

But of all the places in the home you have to clean, perhaps none elicits more dread than the bathroom. Scrubbing toilets, waging the good war against mold and mildew... it can be an exhausting endeavor, especially when problem areas simply don't seem to bend to your cleaning will.

Enter the following tried-and-true deep-cleaning tips, which should help give you an edge the next time you go to battle with your bathroom.

1. The toilet bowl

Might as well get this one out of the way, right? As far as bathroom cleaning goes, the toilet is kind of tops — because it is used the most, it can quickly accrue unsightly spots and stains (not to mention germs). Thankfully, all you have to do is break out the Clorox ToiletWand System. Thanks to a disposable head preloaded with Clorox Toilet Bowl Cleaner, you don't have to deal with the age-old "What do I do with this gross, wet toilet brush now?" internal debate. Just click, swish and toss!

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2. The floor (specifically around the toilet)

If like me, you have a little boy living in your household, you undoubtedly know how important it is to deep clean the floor in your bathroom (and sometimes the walls too, but that's a whole other article). But even if you don't currently know the unique joy of living with a rogue toilet bowl aimer, you likely find that everyday foot traffic can make your bathroom floors feel grimy.

Want to know a clever trick when it comes to keeping your bathroom floors spotless? Do them last. Work from top to bottom, dusting and wiping down everything above the floor. That way, you don't risk sullying the floors you've just cleaned. As for the actual cleaning, clean and sanitize at the same time using a mixture you can make at home.

Mix equal parts salt, baking soda and borax in a jar, sprinkle over stained tile and grout, wipe with a wet sponge and rinse. It'll take care of that nasty, sticky mess, and leave your grout looking good as new.

3. The shower

It's funny how a space we use strictly for cleaning can get so downright nasty. Start by spraying your shower walls and doors with cooking spray. Yep, you heard that right! Cooking spray will loosen all the grime, scum and lime deposits that seem to be embedded in your shower. You'll want to let it stand for 10 to 15 minutes to let it do its thing, so move on to other areas of the bathroom.

This is also a good time to toss your fabric shower curtain, if you have one, into the washing machine with regular detergent for a deep clean. If your curtain is in relatively good shape but you want to prevent future molding, mix a quarter teaspoon of clove oil — a natural anti-fungal agent — with a liter of water and spritz your curtain with it.

More: Goodbye, gunk! How to clean mineral buildup in your sink and shower

When you return, rinse all areas lightly with soapy water and dry with a clean microfiber cloth. To help minimize future mineral buildups on your shower door, spray them with an auto glass treatment like Rain-X (yes, really!).

Next, you can clear a clogged showerhead by filling a bag with diluted vinegar, placing it over the showerhead and tying the bag closed. This will need to sit overnight to break down water deposits, so you may want to plan ahead and do it the day before you clean the rest of the shower.

4. The tub

Like the shower, the tub can benefit from some extra TLC on cleaning day — between bath and body oil, hair products and soap scum, it can get pretty darn scuzzy. When you spritz the shower with an all-purpose cleaner, spritz the tub too. If you let it stand for at least 15 minutes, you'll actually have to put in less effort when it comes time to scrub any stubborn spots and stains.

After you've rinsed the all-purpose cleaner, break out your abrasive scrubbing pads and grout brushes and get to work on any areas that look less impressive than the rest. When you're satisfied you've scrubbed away any unwanted residue, rinse one more time.

Is that grout around your tub still looking kind of gross? Soak cotton beauty coil in bleach, then place it around grout lines. Let it sit overnight, then rinse.

5. The sink

In my household, we may never win the fight against toothpaste dribbles and errant hairs from my husband's clippers. As such, regular cleaning is the only way we (read: I) manage to keep my sanity and occasional deep cleaning is a must. For all-over cleaning, use an all-purpose cleaner that will strip away the light layer of soil on the sink.

More: 6 houseplants that remove bathroom toxins naturally

To put the kibosh on any hardened deposits, look toward a soft-scrub cleaner that will let you put in some elbow grease without damaging your sink's ceramic surface. Lastly, sanitize your sink by giving it a quick pass with a Clorox wipe.

The best way to fight tough stains in the sink, though, is to make sure it's thoroughly rinsed after each use. Easier said than done, right?

6. Faucets and fixtures

Have you ever noticed faucets and fixtures seem to accrue a surprising amount of gunk? Spatter, spots, discarded hair, soap scum — you name it, faucets and fixtures seem to have it, especially around the base. Using an all-purpose cleaner or a soft-scrub cleaner, start by rubbing around the base of your faucet or fixture. Continue by spritzing the entire fixture with your cleaner and rinsing. If your fixtures are chrome, try finishing up with this trick I learned from my grandma (I swear by it). Spray them with the same glass cleaner you might use to clean your bathroom mirror and dry with a clean microfiber cloth. They'll practically sparkle!

Image: Karen Cox/SheKnows

This post was sponsored by Clorox ToiletWand.

Maci Bookout isn't the only one who got super-emotional over her engagement

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Not every kid is super-stoked to get a new stepparent, but Teen Mom's Maci Bookout is fortunate enough to be in a situation in which her kid is over the moon about becoming a stepson.

In a recent interview with MTV, Bookout revealed that her oldest child, Bentley, reacted to the news of her engagement to long-time love, Taylor McKinney, with nothing but pure elation and relief.

"On the day that we got engaged, I wasn't surprised that Bentley was excited, but I was kind of shocked that he was so emotional about it," Bookout told MTV, via Us Weekly. "Like, it was a weight that was lifted off of his shoulders, which, at the time, made me kind of sad — but then again, I was super-excited that he was so excited about it."

More: The love Maci Bookout shares with Taylor McKinney is something we all want

Bookout may have been surprised that Bentley was so verklempt because of McKinney's proposal, but she thinks she understands where his emotion was coming from.

"Bentley can be a lot like me and hold his emotions in and not really speak about them, so I think it was kind of a hidden emotion that he had had and a stress that he had had," Bookout said. "You know, when is he going to have a stepdad or a father figure that’s actually going to be there forever? And I know he wanted that to be Taylor. I just don’t think I ever really thought about the fact that he had been keeping that all in kinda the same way I was."

More: Jeremy Calvert's angry rant about Teen Mom has a silver lining

Maci Bookout insta

Maci Bookout insta

It's also totally possible that Bentley is just very connected to his mother and knew that she was anxious about McKinney asking to make things official — so his reaction was one of happiness, knowing that his mother is getting what she deserves. So sweet.

More: Get a look at Maci Bookout's adorable baby belly while you still can

Before you go, check out our slideshow below.

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Image: WENN

Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert will procreate in 3... 2... 1...

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First comes The Bachelor, then comes marriage, then comes the baby in the baby carriage... right? If the ever-so-reliable "inside source" is correct, then this is totally the case for Bachelor in Paradise's beloved couple, Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert.

According to a Us Weekly insider, Roper and Tolbert — who were married on an ABC special in January after falling in love during the filming of Bachelor in Paradise in summer 2015 — have babies on the brain in a major way and plan to start expanding their family ASAP.

"They’re really excited about having a baby soon," the source said, according to Us.

More: 4 reasons The Bachelor's Jade Roper is so much more than her porn stint

An additional Us source echoes the first source's sentiments, saying, "Jade and Tanner are adorable and a perfect fit... They really complement each other in their silliness and sense of humor, and they both know what they want in life. It’s like everything happened in order to bring them together."

Roper, however, already got ahold of Us' story, and has chalked it up to a slow news day.

More: After Bachelor in Paradise, Josh Murray & Nick Viall will never be friends

Jade Roper tweet 1

Jade Roper tweet 1

Jade Roper tweet 2

Jade Roper tweet 2

Well, she doesn't exactly deny it.

So, it may or may not be true that Roper and Tolbert plan to procreate in the immediate future, but let's go on a photographic journey to explain why we think they should.

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Jade Roper insta 1

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Jade Roper insta 2

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Jade Roper insta 3

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Jade Roper insta 4

Honestly, they're too adorable a couple not to make babies.

More: I actually feel really bad for Bachelor in Paradise's Ashley Iaconetti

Are you on board for a new Bachelor Nation baby?

Before you go, check out our slideshow below.

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Image: ABC

Reality TV is not healthy for RHONJ's Giudice kids

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You love getting your weekly dose of drama on The Real Housewives of New Jersey, but how about The Real Giudice Girls of New Jersey? Bravo recently released a brief clip of the four girls modeled after the typical RHONJ opener. It's a cute, sassy video that delves into each girl's personality (especially the super-organized Gabriella and the rambunctious Milania), but it might not be as innocent as it seems.

More: Teresa Giudice dropped a major bombshell about Joe during RHONJ

The girls appear to be naturals in front of the camera, but is it really a good idea to place such a focus on them? I get that fans are curious about what family life looks like for the Giudices when one parent is behind bars, but it all just seems too intrusive for a family that is going through a very difficult ordeal.

Two of the girls are too young to really understand what's going on, and I hate to imagine what they'll think when they're older and the full scope of the situation hits them. Will they be laughing at their tag lines then, or will they be saddened by the fact that, between their father's absence and their time parading in front of TV crews, they never got to enjoy a real childhood?

More: If you respect RHONJ's Teresa Giudice, you'll stop asking her about Joe

There's a reason so many of the housewives make an effort to keep their kids out of the mix when they're filming for this show: They want their children to enjoy at least some semblance of normalcy. Life in the public eye can be very damaging for young children, especially when their parents are mostly on TV because they're good at creating needless drama.

As bad as exposure to reality TV film crews can be for a typical Real Housewives household, it's far worse in the Giudices' situation. The girls already have to endure far more than anybody should at such a young age. They were separated first from their mother and then their father, and all the while, their family has been at the center of a lot of negative publicity. During this difficult time, it's just not healthy to add the chaos of reality television.

More: Teresa Giudice really wants everybody to stop assuming Joe cheated on her

Bethenny Frankel says it best: "Kids with microphones on them — it's not natural." Unfortunately, I suspect much of the damage has already been done. I wish the best for the Giudice girls, but I don't want to see them on RHONJ.

Giudice kids video

Giudice kids video

Do you think Bravo is exploiting the Giudice girls? Should they be kept out of the reality TV spotlight? Comment and share your opinion below.

Before you go, check out our slideshow below.

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Image: Gia Giudice/Instagram

Announcing someone else's birth on Facebook is a total jerk move

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When my son was born a few months ago, my partner and I were extremely excited, and we wanted to shout the news from the rooftops. I think a lot of new parents feel that way. But it was also late at night, we were exhausted, overwhelmed, trying to snuggle our brand-new baby and, frankly, just figure out which way was up. We knew we were going to announce the birth on Facebook, but we also knew there were people we’d rather tell individually first and that the deluge of social media comments and congratulations — and possibly even questions — wasn’t something we were emotionally prepared to deal with that night.

We would deal with Facebook when we felt up to it, I thought. But we didn’t get to decide.

More: Parental Advisory: Mom jokes might just be worse than mom jeans

A well-meaning aunt was so excited that she couldn’t keep the news to herself. So she took a screen shot of the text we sent out to close family and friends, and took the liberty of uploading it to Facebook herself.

“I’m so excited to have a grand-nephew!!!!!!” her post read, along with a misspelling of his name (even though it was clearly there in the text). She robbed my partner and me of the ability to decide exactly when and how to “go public” about the birth of our child.

I was crushed. I had labored for days, been pregnant for the better part of a year, brought this beautiful child to birth, and I had expected to be the first to tell the wider world about him. My partner and I fumed together in the hospital room, but we recovered and shared our “official” announcement only a few short hours after her butchered one. It sort of worked, and when it didn’t, I was able to shrug it off. I wasn’t about to let her lack of consideration spoil my joy.

But I shouldn’t have had to shrug it off. It seemed to me that common sense would dictate that you let the parents announce when a birth has taken place (and if you happen to know before a public announcement has taken place, consider yourself privileged and loved), but apparently it needs to be said: Don't make other people's damn birth announcements!

More: Hey, Doc: here's why moms don't breastfeed as long as you want us to

For my partner and me, the unauthorized announcement was annoying and frustrating. But what about families who want to keep their brand-new baby off social media altogether? Or families who are trying to manage how their kids are presented on social media? I had one friend who wanted to give her daughter “at least a week on this Earth” before she was broadcast all over the internet. That might not make any sense to you, but you know what? I don’t care. It’s none of your business, and it certainly isn’t your decision.

There is a simple way to avoid these situations. Think of the social media announcement like an old-fashioned, snail mail birth announcement. Would you make up birth announcements on behalf of someone else and send them out to your family and friends? No, you would not. Apart from it being a lot of effort, it’s also a weird violation of privacy and sort of creepy. And just because posting on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram is significantly easier than a mass-mailing doesn’t mean you should treat it any differently.

More: I'm one of those women passing on pregnancy for the sake of the planet

So before you tell the world that your best friend, or niece, or second cousin or anyone else has had a baby, ask yourself a few simple questions. Has she chosen to tell the world yet? Whose job is it to make this announcement anyway? And please, for the love of everything that is good, defer to the person who actually just had a baby. It really doesn’t have to be that complicated, but it does require that you stop and think.

It'll be hard to top last year's MTV VMAs — relive the best moments from 2015

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The 2016 MTV VMAs air this Sunday, and there's no better way to honor the show than to relive the best moments from 2015.

Needless to say, it was very entertaining; in fact, it might be difficult to top. With Miley Cyrus as the host, there were tons of LOL, OMG and WTF moments throughout the night. So let's get this party started! Here are the most unpredictable — and a couple of predictable — things that we'll never be able to erase from our memories.

Miley Cyrus caused a controversy within seconds of being at the VMAs

Ruling: Come on, people. She's the Queen of Controversy. This was oh, so, predictable.

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Miley Cyrus dreads 1

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Miley Cyrus dreads 2

Justin Bieber started crying, and it wasn't staged

This blew me away. For the first time, I actually kind of felt for the guy. He gave the VMA performance his all; you could tell he wanted to impress everyone. He does deserve some kudos: He was really singing! It was very apparent, thanks to all the heavy breathing happening into the mic. But despite that, I liked his new song, "What Do You Mean?", and I was pleasantly surprised by his whole performance (I was hesitant to admit that). Maybe this guy really is growing up. I don't have #BieberFever yet, but he could sway me if he keeps on being genuine. Ruling: really, really unpredictable.

Justin Bieber crying

Justin Bieber crying

More: Justin Bieber's comb-over hairdo stole the MTV VMAs' spotlight (PHOTO)

Taylor Swift made a Kanye West "I'mma let you finish" joke

Ya, ya, ya, we all knew that was coming. We didn't know Taylor Swift was presenting the Vanguard Award to him, though. Makes sense. She likes to publicly squash her beef with fellow performers (cough, cough, performing with Nikki Minaj). Ruling: predictable.

Taylor Swift VMA Kanye joke

Taylor Swift VMA Kanye joke

Kim Kardashian's nipple was on full display

It was a bit nipple-y when I was on the red carpet earlier in the night, but if this is any indication, MTV needed to amp up the heaters at L.A. Live. Then again, Kim K's pregnant; I'm sure that's a side effect. Even Miley Cyrus made a little jab about Kim K.'s nipples, exclaiming that was going to be one lucky baby.

Kim Kardashian's nipple

Kim Kardashian's nipple

Someone made us flashback to the infamous Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake denim outfits

I feel like this happens every year, which I'm fine with. I don't mind revisiting the fantastic years that were JT and Britney, bitch. The flashback at the 2015 VMAs was courtesy of Pharrell and his wife. Who wore it better? You tell us! Ruling: unpredictable.

Parrell Williams and wife

Image: Getty Images

Nick Jonas grabbed his crotch for screaming, prepubescent fans

I would like to personally thank him for this. He knows it's one of his best assets. I've already contributed 1,473 views to this video. Ruling: predictable, and on replay.

Nick Jonas VMA pre-show

Nick Jonas VMA pre-show

Kanye West's made a... is that called a speech?

I mean... I have no words. He had no complete sentences. It was by far the most baffling thing I've ever seen (aside from the movie The Happening). I will ponder over his speech's meaning for the rest of my life, assuming it had one. Oh, and he called MTV out as he was "thanking" them for the award. Was he thanking them? No, he didn't actually thank anyone. Anyone. That's class. Ruling: predictable.

More: Kim and Kanye make a touching offer to a man who needs a kidney

Nikki Minaj confronted Miley Cyrus on stage

And it was so awkward! At first, I thought it was staged because Minaj smiled for a second... but then Cyrus responded with a little flip of her dreaded hair, and Minaj looked pissed. Like, she-was-going-to-look-for-Cyrus-backstage, pissed. Ruling: unpredictable, but great, nonetheless.

Nikki Minaj calls Miley Cyrus out

Nikki Minaj calls Miley Cyrus out

Rebel Wilson twerked, guuuurl

She did make some pretty tasteless jokes about police brutality, but she twerked as, I'm assuming, a way to make up for the insensitive skit. Nikki Minaj seemed to enjoy it, joining in on the fun. Ruling: unpredictable.

Rebel Wilson twerking

Rebel Wilson twerking

There were so many sex and marijuana jokes

This really wasn't a kid-friendly show. Miley Cyrus talked about marijuana a lot — a couple of times in pre-taped skits with a variety of performers, including Snoop Dogg and Tyga; while taking a selfie, she replaced "cheers" with "saaaay marijuana!" and so on and so on. On top of that, she insinuated to having lesbian experiences with Jared Leto and let Justin Bieber know she'd be into it. I mean... Ruling: predictable.

More: 8 Times Miley Cyrus has actually been a good role model

Miley Cyrus wore some things that I actually want to buy

I even took pictures of my TV because I will either hunt these items down or have them custom made. I already Googled — so far, no luck. But I'm not giving up just yet. Ruling: unpredictable.

Miley Cyrus' fuzzy, bear sweater

Miley Cyrus' lip skirt at the 2015 VMAs

Images: Lauren Joskowitz/SheKnows.com

MTV successfully bleeped out cuss words out, except one

They were ready for all the foul language Miley was about to drop, but they didn't expect Nikki Minaj to call their host a bitch during an acceptance speech. Oops! Well, we all make mistakes. It's not like we haven't heard the word before. Ruling: unpredictable.

Nikki Minaj's butt was so bootylicious

I rewound my DVR just to get a picture of that thang! Dang, girl. MTV even played "Bootylicious" as she walked up to accept the award. Baby, got back. Ruling: predictable.

Nikki Minaj's butt at the VMAs

Image: Lauren Joskowitz/SheKnows.com

Amber Rose's jumpsuit made the perfect statement

I loved this. Amber Rose has been very outspoken lately about bullying. She catered her outfit for the night, and her posse did the same with an LGBTQ spin. Ruling: unpredictable.

Avocados made a strange appearance in the backstage press room

Miley Cyrus made a pit stop in the VMAs press room to pass avocados around. That wasn't on camera, so you're welcome for the insider info, courtesy of journalist Emily Zemler. Ruling: unpredictable.

Miley Cyrus passes avocados around

Miley Cyrus passes avocados around

Demi Lovato slayed the VMAs, inspiring girls everywhere

Her performance was perfection, her body was bangin' and Iggy Azalea crashing the stage was the cherry on top of the cake (get it, there were cherries all over her stage?). Lovato is a huge inspiration for young girls, and to see her owning the VMAs like that was a total blast. Ruling: predictable, because she rocks.

Demi Lovato at the VMAs

Demi Lovato at the VMAs

More: Check out the full 2015 MTV VMAs winners list, right here

Miley performed and probably made her dad feel a bit uncomfortable

We all knew this was going to happen. Ruling: predictable.

2015 VMA red carpet slideshow
Image: WENN

Kylie Jenner comes clean about why it looks like she got a boob job

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There are always two burning questions running through the minds of Kylie Jenner fans at all times: When will she restock her lip kits? And exactly which of her body parts have been enhanced by a skilled Beverly Hills plastic surgeon? While Jenner admitted (after dodging the question several times) that she has been getting lip injections to boost her pout, Kylie's bigger breasts are also constantly under scrutiny. Could they, honestly, be the result of the most miraculous growth spurt anyone has ever had? Or has she gone under the knife?

Jenner has decided to address the rumors with a series of hilarious tweets that may still leave you thinking "Hmm... seriously?"

So, the boob job accusations started flying once again after Jenner posted this hot photo on Instagram:

kylie jenner sweater

kylie jenner sweater

I'm not in any position to comment on whether Jenner has or has not had a breast augmentation, but I will say that ribbed sweaters can do wonders for enhancing the bust and making it look like you have a lot more going on up there. With that said, though, Jenner has appeared in countless swimsuit photos prior to this and it's obvious that she just so happens to have cleavage and big breasts. But some people won't be content until they feel like they've exposed whatever is the real truth behind Jenner's stunning appearance — and the 19-year-old finally threw her hands up and tackled the rumors on Twitter.

First, she point-blank denied having surgery:

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kylie boob job 1

More: If you thought Tyga was going to propose to Kylie Jenner, think again

Then she blamed her breasts on Mother Nature:

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kylie boob job 2

Then...

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kylie boob job 3

And, finally, Jenner vowed that her own personal deflategate is just days away: 

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kylie boob job 4

Honestly, can we stop this now? How can it be healthy to encourage Jenner to subtly apologize to people for having breasts by promising they'll go away soon?

More: Kylie Jenner addresses fake nose and boob job rumors

Some women really do experience breast swelling before and during their periods. Other women get breast surgery, undergo cosmetic procedures like vampire breast lifts or stock up on truly great, cleavage-enhancing bras.

What difference does it make?

If we feel good about our own bodies, we don't feel the need to use our detective skills to suss out whether Jenner is "lying" to the world about her experiences with plastic surgery. She doesn't owe anyone an explanation about what she has or hasn't done to her body. She has given us beautiful lip kits — the only thing she "owes" us is the hours of our lives we've spent waking up early enough to purchase Dolce K before it sells out again (for the millionth time).

I'm kidding. Really, guys, she owes us nothing.

Drake's gift to Rihanna for her VMA award proves he's gaga over her

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If you like someone, you send them a bouquet of flowers to congratulate them on a big achievement. If you love someone, your relationship has already been established and you have money to burn, you might buy them a ridiculously expensive car they don't need (assuming you are Tyga and the recipient of said car is Kylie Jenner). But when you're still trying to get the girl of your dreams, you pull a Drake and gift Rihanna the most swoon-worthy, creative token of your admiration and respect: a huge billboard congratulating her on receiving the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at this weekend's MTV VMAs in New York.

Drake and Rihanna have been romantically linked on and off for years now, and the singer obviously respects the heck out of RiRi. At a recent concert in which they performed together, Drake went as far as calling her the "most beautiful, talented" woman he's ever known. Even Rihanna, who comes off as super chill when it comes to her love conquests and seems to be keen on focusing her energy on her work, couldn't hide her excitement on Instagram when she saw Drake's billboard tribute.

rihanna billboard

rihanna billboard

More: Rihanna and Drake are back together because he never stopped loving her

If your first thought is that they should just get married already — or, at the very least, admit they're dating — you're not alone. Lots of RiRi fans begged her to give the Canadian star another chance at love (assuming they aren't already dating) because people don't just go and gift you with billboards every day of the week. This man has Rihanna on the brain, and he hasn't exactly been hiding his feelings for her.

Before we get on Rihanna's case, we should remember that, according to gossip mags, she isn't necessarily being cold to Drake because she isn't interested in him. She is, perhaps, being smart and cautious because, if the rumors are to be believed, Drake had a bit of a wild period with other women while they dated or afterward, and Rihanna has no time for that. Or maybe, just maybe, Drake and Rihanna are capable of being BFFs and nothing more.

More: Drake might be sweet-talking Rihanna big time, but she's not buying it

Whether she decides to date Drake or not, Rihanna is killing it on her own. She is set to perform live at the VMAs at Madison Square Garden before accepting the prestigious award for her "decade-long impact on music, pop culture, fashion, film and philanthropy," according to MTV.

Can you blame Drake for wanting to give Rihanna the most public shout-out imaginable?

The no-they-didn't Japanese snacks you should be ordering right now

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It’s a cold, hard fact: Just as it is with game shows, toilets and life expectancy, Japan kicks our American asses when it comes to junk food. Cookies, cakes, chips — you name it, they do it better. I’m able to keep my composure in your average American supermarket, acting like a responsible adult and setting a good example for my kids. I hit the Japanese market, and all bets are off. I’ve been known to drop a hundred bucks on candy on impulse.

I’ve moved well past in-store shopping and now use the wonders of the internet to buy my candy direct from the promised land — Japanese junk food is worth shipping fees, extra taxes and exorbitant markups. The magic is their “adult flavor” (this is literally what they call it), meaning that nothing is too sweet. While I can have a moment of weakness with Oreos just as readily as the next girl, there’s something sickly about them that makes me feel awful after a sleeve or two. (Yes, I understand that I’m the problem in that situation, but I will never change, and I’ve learned to accept that.)

More: Junk food confessions: The best cookie butters, rated by Netflix sessions

But the thing that’s made me a hardcore convert? The sheer variety of flavors is flat-out bananas! Not only are there the predictable Eastern flavors (such as green tea), but there are insane varieties of common American products you wouldn’t have thought of in your wildest dreams.

That’s right — many of the brands you know and love have been holding out on you! There’s a whole world out there where colas are spiking themselves with exotic fruits, chocolates are being infused with everything under the sun, and chips are mating with soups. Special-edition flavors are a very big deal in Japan, so you can count on having your mind blown in brand-new ways every few months.

Here are some of my favorite things to buy, both in-store and online, that will make you consider renouncing your American citizenship.

More: I feel guilty feeding my kid junk food, but a woman can take only so much

Kit Kats

Kit Kats
Image: Amazon.com

Kit Kats are my favorite candy and the undisputed chocolate-covered king of Japan. They have close to 300 flavors and are sold everywhere, from the post office to the fanciest of department stores, since you never know when you’ll need a fix.

Examples: Sweet potato (pictured here), pancake, pumpkin pudding, strawberry "cheeze" cake.

Every year for Christmas, my husband goes on Amazon and buys me a huge box of every random flavor he can find, which truly does make the best possible present for the person who has everything. Order one of many assortments available online, and surprise yourself. And don’t hesitate to splurge on one of the pricier limited-edition flavors. I got one last year that I can’t even come close to pronouncing — or even identifying, for that matter — and I assure you that not only was it delicious, but I felt like the fanciest lady to ever eat candy from a post office.

Pocky

Pocky
Image: Amazon.com

This is a popular Asian crossover you’ve possibly once picked up at the register on impulse, but you likely have no clue how deep the Pocky trail goes. I’ve been to more than one market that has its own Pocky aisle. I like them because they come in a sturdy box you can tuck inside your purse so you can sneak one in the bathroom every so often like I sneaked cigarettes in 10th grade. (Just because I’m a mom in her 30s doesn’t mean I can’t still be a bad, bad girl.)

When you see the Pocky, buy all the Pocky. There’s no one flavor better than the rest. You can bunch a few together to make a SuperPocky. But if I have to choose one flavor, I pick Pocky for Men, because I like challenging traditional gender roles.

Doritos

Doritos
Image: Amazon.com

One of the greatest regrets I have ever had was not ordering Clam Chowder Doritos a few years back when I had the chance. Were they disgusting? Probably, but I will never know for sure.

There are plenty of Dorito-flavored Doritos in Japan, but just like Kit Kats, they are constantly outdoing themselves with new flavors, most of which are more “gourmet” and less “inebriated college student.” Here in America, they push “Xtremeness” (which needs to be spelled like that so the world knows that the boys in corporate are “hip” and “with it”). Japan will go crazy with things like smoky bacon or fried chicken but will also get sexy with things like Camembert cheese, garlic anchovy or roasted wild mushrooms. A perfect accompaniment to go with a snifter of Mountain Dew and your fanciest marijuana.

Pepsi

Pepsi
Image: Amazon.com

If you got excited over Crystal Pepsi, you are going to lose your crap over Asian Pepsi! I’ve had flavors so crazy they’ve worked, like Salty Watermelon. I’ve also had some complete garbage, like Cucumber, but nothing ventured, nothing gained. Currently I’ve seen an intriguing Cherry Blossom flavor floating around the internet, another with double carbonation for extra burps and one described as such:

"High Fibre / Fat Blocking" Pepsi is how it is being advertised here in Japan. All the flavor of Pepsi you enjoy but with apparent health benefits. It can stabilize one's glucose level, lower serum lipids, and increase the absorbance of nutrients. An interesting collectable for the avid cola fan!

I don’t know whether to be ecstatic or terrified here.

Pringles

Pringles
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If you’re similarly obsessed with the Lay’s “Do Us a Flavor” contest, Japanese Pringles are going to be your new BFF. They make good choices like Chilli Lime instead of idiocy like Cappuccino. For some reason, I am more forgiving of the Japanese for trying crazy ideas than I am of Americans. Maybe it’s because I’m still bitter about their picking Cappuccino over any one of my 4,000 brilliant entries. Those morons wouldn’t know genius if it smacked them over the head with a hammer.

Oreos

Oreos
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I saved this one for last because it’s so far past what you could even have possibly imagined. Here in America, we’re just starting to experiment with new flavors. Over in Japan, Oreos are miles beyond flavors — they have completely transcended form. We’re talking Oreo sticks, Oreo cakes, Oreo candy bars. We’re talking having been completely screwed by Oreo USA, who has been plying its A game an ocean away.

And while fillings here taste like pure sugar and shortening (because that’s what they are), Japanese fillings taste rich and decadent, with robust flavor profiles and a general air of superiority, because these Oreos are too good for us, and they know it. Go set aside a paycheck, and order one of everything you can find on the internet. It will be the best bad decision you’ve made in a while.

Before you go, check out our slideshow below:

Oreo Flavors Hall of Fame: our very personal and biased list
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Just turning a home security system on isn't going to keep you safe

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Investing in a security system for your home is a solid choice regardless of your living situation. Although most articles tend to focus on the need for security among females living alone, the truth is they’re just as necessary for families, couples and roommates living together as well. The key is customizing your security system to fit your unique needs.

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If you’re currently looking into your security system options, considering your unique needs will play the biggest role in determining the system type you select as well as the additional features you choose to add on. To give you a better idea of how you can get the most of your security system for its intended purpose, check out the five tips below.

1. Know your notification options

Not all home automation notifications are created equal. In fact, the level of importance you place on each will depend pretty significantly on what your specific needs are. For instance, if you’re living alone, you might be more concerned with notifications that tell you when a door has been opened or if you forget to close the garage. However, if you live with a family or roommates, you might need to get a little more specific with your notification needs to monitor things like your bedroom and your belongings or when the kids get home and what they’re up to while you’re away. These things are typically monitored by system notifications that you can control depending on your sensor placement.

Home monitoring notifications will allow you to control things like lighting, water and your AC. In Home Safety Guide offers up a pretty solid guide to the different security system notifications that you can check out if you want to learn more.

2. Use all your home security signs

Many homeowners make the mistake of placing signs that alert others to their security system protection in the front of their homes only. The problem is thieves don’t typically try to enter your home from the front door.

According to Ackerman Security’s home safety tips “from a thief," most potential thieves will break into a home using the back door or a side window. This means the thief would be far more likely to see your sign of home protection at one of these entrances.

Although you shouldn’t neglect placing a security sign in your front yard, you should make an effort to use up all the signs you are given to place a clear warning of your home’s protection at all potential points of entry. This way you can hopefully deter thieves before they cause damage to your home.

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3. Use home automation to save on utilities

As I mentioned above, you can set up home automation alerts to monitor your electricity and water usage. This can definitely come in handy when you’ve left for a day at work or even a vacation and might have forgotten to turn off the sprinklers or a few lights around the house.

In your search for the right system, look for companies that offer home automation packages along with their home security services.

Many companies make monitoring and controlling your lights, sprinklers, automated doors and AC units as simple as opening up an app.

4. Use timed lights to trick potential thieves

Another benefit to bundling home automation with your security service is having the ability to turn off and turn on lights when no one is home. According to the experts at 1st Alarm, most thieves will stake out a house for a while before they make their move. Even something as small as keeping a light on at night could help deter thieves if they think someone is home.

Use your home automation to trick potential burglars into thinking you’re home even when you’re not by switching your lights on at night while you’re away from home. With some systems, you can even set up a timed system so that you don’t have to remember to switch the lights on while you’re on vacation or enjoying a night out.

5. Be strategic with camera placement

Finally, one very important detail in getting the most out of your security system is to place your cameras strategically. Some things to consider as you plan the placement of your cameras might be the following: What do you consider valuable? Where might thieves enter first? What places or things are you trying to monitor with roommates or family (medications, liquor cabinets, etc.)?

Decide where your cameras will go before you place your order with the security company. This way, you can ensure you’ll have all the equipment you need upon setup and won’t have to go back and setup again in the near future.

Hopefully this guide has helped you identify some simple ways you can get the most out of your security system. If you have any questions or suggestions for others, let us know in the comments!

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Teach your kids Labor Day is more than just sales – it's about work

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Labor Day, as the last holiday of the summer, is often celebrated with a barbecue and a dip in the pool. But did you know that Labor Day became an official holiday many years ago in 1894 and that it celebrates the efforts and accomplishments of American workers?

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Many people forget to consider this aspect of Labor Day, but it can serve as a great learning opportunity for you and your family. Each of the three ideas that appear below can be modified for children of all ages, and they can help you introduce your student to the deeper meaning of Labor Day.

1. Write notes of appreciation for various workers in your community

Labor Day, which falls on the first Monday in September, is the perfect time to explore the interconnectedness of your community with your child. It’s also the perfect time to share your appreciation with the individuals who ensure your comfort and safety. For instance, if you and your family live in a large city, traffic control officers help you walk and drive through congested areas — and their job is often thankless. Bus drivers, child care workers, electricians, firemen and firewomen, nurses, police officers, and teachers are just some of the other people that you and your student can thank with a handmade card or an illustrated note. Before you deliver your greetings, speak with your child about the duties that each individual carries out.

2. Draw a picture story about community workers in your area

If you live in a rural community, you may not see traffic control officers every day — or at all! But workers like farmers may be unique to your area. Farmers, in particular, devote themselves to their jobs day in and day out, and shopping in a grocery store can make it easy to forget where our food comes from. A second strategy is perfect for scenarios like this one: Create a picture story that details their loves. While this involves a bit of research (for example, what do farmers do outside the growing season?), it can clarify to students why it’s so important to acknowledge the efforts of those people that we may not initially realize we rely on.

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3. Create a career pinboard

One benefit of discussing Labor Day with your child is that it can broaden her knowledge of the jobs available to her in the future. Perhaps she has never considered a career as a firefighter until now, or perhaps a deeper understanding of nursing will strike it from her list. Set up a digital pinboard (like one on Pinterest) or a physical one (in a central location like a homework corner or a kitchen), and then choose a career or multiple careers to investigate. For instance, what training is necessary to hold this job? What is an average work day like? What challenges does this career face, and what makes it so fantastic? Even if your student decides that the job is in no way right for her, she’ll have a deeper appreciation for the work that others do.

For more tips and strategies to help your student succeed in school, visit varsitytutors.com.

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