Gwyneth PaltrowVagina candles nowhere to be seen as Architectural Digest features the actor’s surprisingly cluttered home
Nowhere to be seen are her company Goop’s own vagina candles, psychic vampire repeller sprays and toothpaste squeezers, and yet Gwyneth Paltrow’s home in Montecito, California is still causing gasps across the internet.
As she showed off her palatial house in the March issue of Architectural Digest, many rolled their eyes online at designer Robin Standefer’s claim that it “takes its cues from Gwyneth’s height [and] beauty”.
4 Jan 202400.49 ESTGeoff LemonStumps have been called at 4:49pm local time.
With that, time for me to creep on out of here. Angus Fontaine will start things off on the OBO tomorrow, and I’ll see you in the second session. Here’s hoping!
Stay dry with our wrap of day two at the SCG:
Australia and Pakistan evenly poised as poor weather overshadows David Warner’s Test farewellRead moreUpdated at 01.31 EST4 Jan 202400.
CricketBlurred vision leaves Tudor gloomyAlex Tudor has become England's latest injury worry after saying he might not make the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne. The fast bowler said he was suffering from impaired vision more than two weeks after being struck on the head by a Brett Lee bouncer in Brisbane.
Tudor, who is still unable to bat in the nets, will see an eye specialist here tomorrow. "The bruising has gone down but my eye is still quite bloodshot,"
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‘It was a huge accomplishment for Afghanistan’: Mohadese Mirzaee was a pilot on her country’s first all-female flight. Photograph: Handout‘It was a huge accomplishment for Afghanistan’: Mohadese Mirzaee was a pilot on her country’s first all-female flight. Photograph: HandoutWomen's rights and gender equalityMonths after Mohadese Mirzaee became Afghanistan’s first female commercial airline pilot, the Taliban took Kabul. Now a refugee in Bulgaria, she is determined to fly again
Sitting alone in her small flat in Bulgaria, Mohadese Mirzaee contemplates the future.