Spoiler alert: Proceed with caution if you have not watched the season 3 Love Is Blind: After the Altar special.
Once again, Netflix waited a little too long to release its After the Altar special for Love Is Blind. The special for season 2 failed to show that both of the couples who tied the knot eventually filed for divorce before the special even premiered, therefore missing out on the very drama the fans were likely tuning in for.
Adventurous sex positions like the helicopter, amazon, and wheelbarrow are great for mixing things up. If you want to focus on clitoral stimulation, try the coital alignment technique or the piledriver. For standing sex, opt for the ballet dancer, the from-behind-bend, or the wheelbarrow. Thanks for signing up!
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If you've been sticking to the same two or three positions in the bedroom, it's time to switch things up.
It’s another Thursday afternoon in Los Angeles, and Chelsea Handler has just finished recording a new episode of her podcast. Her housekeeper, Mabel, a frequent presence in Handler’s Instagram skits, is packing Handler’s suitcase so that after her Variety photoshoot, she can jet off directly to the airport for a standup performance in Chicago, the latest in her 117-date “Vaccinated and Horny” tour, which launched during the pandemic and comes to a close this month.
Grace and Frankie fans, rejoice!
Nicole Richie will guest star on a season five episode of the Netflix comedy series, ET has learned exclusively. Richie will play Kareena G, a sweet but oh-so-entitled pop star who unexpectedly finds herself in Grace and Frankie’s lives.
Grace and Frankie stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as the titular heroines, whose lives are suddenly turned upside down when their husbands (Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston) reveal they are gay and subsequently leave their wives for each other.
Band admits to playing along to pre-taped track during halftime show, says NFL suggested it
The Red Hot Chili Peppers decided long ago they were never going to mime a live performance.