Mar. 15, 2025
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Bridget Bennett/Bloomberg via Getty
Lululemon’s founder and former CEO is sharing his opinions on the company’s direction — and the backlash is strong.
Chip Wilson, who left the brand in 2015, revealed in a recent interview withForbesthat he isn’t onboard with the company’s “whole diversity and inclusion thing,” possibly referring to the company’s new Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Action (IDEA) missionon its website, which focuses on the “culture of inclusion where diversity is celebrated” and “equity is the norm.
Mar. 15, 2025
Lupita Nyong’o inBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever(2022).Photo: Marvel StudiosIt took some time forLupita Nyong’oto wrap her head around her character’s emotional journey inBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever.Speaking recently with Digital Spy and other outlets, the 39-year-old actress admitted to having some initial"frustration" over her character Nakiabeing “an example of someone [who] is just a little further along in terms of her processing” the death of King T’Challa (the lateChadwick Boseman).Nakia’s arc is in contrast to that of T’Challa’s little sister Shuri (Letitia Wright).
Mar. 15, 2025
Lupita Nyong’o and her cat Yoyo.Photo:Lupita Nyong’o Instagram
Lupita Nyong’o Instagram
Lupita Nyong’ois taking stock of what’s important this Thanksgiving.
TheBlack Pantheractress, 40, shared an Instagram post Thursday featuringher cat Yoyo, in which she laid out the many things for which she’s thankful.
“Today, I feel grateful. Grateful for peace: it is not guaranteed. Grateful for the truth: even when it has hurt. Grateful for tears: they have washed away so much pain,” she wrote.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Lupita Nyong’oate her way through Italy.
TheBlack Pantherstar, 39, shared some of her favorite food moments from her getaway via a candid Instagram reel on Thursday called “What I ate in Sicily.”
She kicked things off with a clip of herself taking a bite of spaghetti carbonara before indulging in a hearty granita sandwich.
Charcuterie and wine were also on the menu for the Oscar-winning actress as she tipped her glass for the camera.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Ride-hailing companies Lyft and Uber are going the extra mile to make it easier for Americans to vote on Election Day.
Lyft will give voters50% off rides, bikes and scootersto get to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
“We believe that everyone’s voice — and vote — deserves to be heard, and transportation should never be a barrier,” the San Francisco-based company wrote on its blog.