• Bon Appétit editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport resigns over brownface photo

    Bon Appétit editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport resigns over brownface photo

    Bon Appétit’s longtime Editor-in-Chief Adam Rapoport resigned Monday evening after a photo surfaced that showed him in brownface. A freelance writer for the Condé Nast-owned foodie magazine on Monday unearthed and posted a 2013 photo, originally posted on Instagram by Rapoport’s wife Simone Shubuck, that shows the couple seemingly in brownface for an apparent Halloween …
  • Pete Davidson talks ‘dark and scary’ mental health battle, suicidal thoughts

    Pete Davidson talks ‘dark and scary’ mental health battle, suicidal thoughts

    Pete Davidson opened up about his “dark and scary” battle with mental health issues and suicidal thoughts. “I got as close as you can get — just like testing the waters,” he said on “CBS Sunday Morning” of contemplating suicide, “Until I met the right treatments and met the right doctors and did all the …
  • What ‘King of Staten Island’ doesn’t reveal about Pete Davidson’s life

    What ‘King of Staten Island’ doesn’t reveal about Pete Davidson’s life

    Pete Davidson’s destiny was set when he was a kid. His father, Scott, a firefighter with the FDNY’s Ladder 118 in Brooklyn Heights, was a big fan of standup comedy. “[Pete] saw that standup made his father happy,” Cris Italia, Pete’s former manager, told The Post. Years after Scott died on 9/11 — when Pete …
  • Queen Elizabeth’s corgis have their own footmen and à la carte menus

    Queen Elizabeth’s corgis have their own footmen and à la carte menus

    It’s good to be a dog – especially if you’re one of Queen Elizabeth’s beloved corgis, who get their own menu. “I didn’t expect to be cooking for the Queen’s dogs, when I started working at Buckingham Palace. I thought I was going to be cooking for kings, queens and presidents. I did eventually, but …
  • Celebrity stylist Law Roach on racism in fashion and how he’s fighting back

    Celebrity stylist Law Roach on racism in fashion and how he’s fighting back

    Over the past week, many fashion brands have shown support for the Black Lives Matter movement following the police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and more. But according to celebrity stylist Law Roach, who works with Zendaya, Kerry Washington, Ariana Grande and more, the style world still has much work to do. “I do …
  • The ‘underrated heroes’ who discovered the Yankees’ Core Four

    The ‘underrated heroes’ who discovered the Yankees’ Core Four

    A series by Joel Sherman chronicles how the Yankees’ fiasco of 1990 laid the groundwork for a dynasty. From mid-February to early June 1990, Donald Trump dominated tabloid coverage in New York. The dissolution of his marriage to Ivana served as one bookend and a $2 billion debt that threatened his empire the other. On …
  • Stylist Jason Bolden calls out Celine for racial bias

    Stylist Jason Bolden calls out Celine for racial bias

    Fashion insiders are speaking out against brands who are all talk. The latest is celebrity stylist Jason Bolden, whose clients include Yara Shahidi, Cynthia Erivo, Taraji P. Henson, Janet Mock and more. On Wednesday, Bolden called out French luxury label Celine on Instagram after the company posted a message in support of Black Lives Matter. …
  • Evan Peters apologizes for tweet condoning violence against looters

    Evan Peters apologizes for tweet condoning violence against looters

    Beware of the retweet button. Evan Peters issued an apology on Tuesday, claiming he accidentally retweeted a tweet that condoned violence against looters. “I don’t condone the guy watching the news at all in the video which I have deleted,” he wrote. “I unknowingly retweeted it. I’m deeply upset it got on my newsfeed. I …
  • Pete Alonso calls out troll over ‘All Lives Matter’ comment

    Pete Alonso calls out troll over ‘All Lives Matter’ comment

    Pete Alonso continues to speak out amid the police brutality and social inequality protests across the country that were sparked by the killing of George Floyd, a black man in Minneapolis. After posting a black-screen photo to his Instagram Tuesday for the #bblackouttuesday movement that has swept social media in solidarity with the protests, Alonso …
  • Mets’ Pete Alonso ‘will not remain silent’ after death of George Floyd

    Mets’ Pete Alonso ‘will not remain silent’ after death of George Floyd

    Pete Alonso plans to use his platform. Joining an ever-growing chorus of athletes decrying the killing of George Floyd, the 25-year-old Mets first baseman and reigning NL Rookie of the Year posted a statement to Instagram, in which he calls for justice and vows to fight for those who face racial discrimination. Instagram “For the …