Norwegian star Erling Haaland recently surprised fans by posting an image on his Instagram stories with the caption "I love them" and two fire emojis in which it is not clear which he likes more, his new trainers or his new injuries left by the defenders in Manchester City's 1-1 draw away to Brighton. The Manchester City striker showed off his Nike SB Dunk Low Jarritos, which is a collaboration between the popcorn company and the Mexican soft drink brand, in shades of orange and green.
Bikini waxes are a necessary evil. Sure, they're a quick and effective way to get rid of unwanted hair down below, but they come with some discomfort (let's be honest, bikini waxes aren't exactly a walk in the park) and the potential for ingrown hairs and bumps. No doubt, the hair-reducing results of a bikini wax last longer than shaving, but waxing still requires repeating the treatment on a regular basis, too.
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A must-see holiday movie, Netflix’s A Christmas Prince quickly whisks you off into a fairytale — but the key word there is fairytale. Though you might wonder if the country of Aldovia, where A Christmas Prince is supposedly set, really exists, you’ll just have to prepare yourself to be disappointed.
Yes, as it turns out, Aldovia isn't a real country. Pass the tissues. (Though if you just want to check out the film’s castle, Romania’s Peleș Castle is very real and was used for A Christmas Prince’s This shouldn’t come as a major surprise.