But if the sight of seeing the gal gets you anxious to pick up the phone and ask her out, think again.
"I get way too much male attention, but I won't date until the octuplets are 18—I live for them now," says Suleman, who claims she's been celibate for 13 years. "I know a lot of women like male attention, but I'll go out with no make-up on and wear tracksuits, a wig and even a fake pregnancy stomach to put them off.
Gathered in Midtown for the annual New Yorker Festival, the literati agreed on two things: (1) more horny books, and (2) sex scenes in books, like onscreen, are changing.
It started Saturday early afternoon when New Yorker staff writer Naomi Fry led a chat with Judy Blume and Curtis Sittenfeld, who had a lot to say about sex scenes, intimacy in fiction, and imagining politicians fucking.
The discussion covered all of Blume’s greatest hits, including Are You There, God?
Tesco is trialling a new delivery service in Wolverhampton. Picture: PA Images/Getty Images By Naomi Bartram @naomibartram Tesco is trialling a new 'Whoosh' delivery service in Wolverhampton this summer. With most of us turning to food deliveries over the past year, now Tesco has launched a brand new rapid service. Called Whoosh, the delivery will see drivers bring groceries to customers’ doors within an hour.
The trial is currently being tested at a store in the Midlands, but bosses hope it will be rolled out across the country if it proves popular.
Netflix only recently unveiled a sizzle reel for all the films it will premiere throughout 2023. You People certainly stood out, particularly due to its star-studded cast. But Jonah Hill, who also co-wrote and produced the film, has already announced he won’t promote his movies going forward, including the rom-com. So what do his You People co-stars think of his decision?
‘You People’ stars Jonah Hill and Eddie Murphy In You People, Hill and Lauren London play a new couple whose relationship brings their families into conflict.
(l to r) Vincent D’Onofrio, Martin Sensmeier, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Ethan Hawke, Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt and Byung-hun Lee star in Columbia Pictures’ THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN. Antoine Fuqua’s remake of the 1960 Western The Magnificent 7 was chosen to open this month’s Toronto International Film Festival, which means that at least one important person liked it. It certainly looks and sounds like a classic wide-screen horse opera. Having been weaned on Westerns, I loved hearing the sound of wind blowing through a deserted town and boots echoing on a wooden porch and someone calling a bad guy a “yellow-bellied, sap-sucking coward.