Penn Badgley Asks Jeffrey Dahmer Obsessives to Look 'Inside,' Puts New Fixations 'on the Shoulders of Netflix'

Photo: Tyler Golden/NetflixEven thoughPenn Badgleyplays a fictional killer, he is adamantly opposed to romanticizing real-life murderers on screen.When asked about fellow Netflix showMonster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story(in whichEvan Petersportrayed serial killerJeffrey Dahmer), theYoustar said that viewers who find themselves fixated on killers to “need to look at that, inside.“The 36-year-old actor, who has attracted his fair share of unwanted attraction for playing homicidal stalker Joe Goldberg, continued in conversation withEntertainment Tonight: “To be fair, with our show, you’re meant to fall in love with [Joe]....

March 16, 2025 · 4 min · 835 words · Michael Sanchez

Penn Badgley Downplays Backlash to Request for Less Sex on 'You', Says Comments Were 'Blown out of Proportion'

Penn Badgley.Photo: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images Penn Badgleyis setting the record straight. “What I was speaking about wasn’t actually the final product,” Badgley, 36, said in an interview withGQpublished Tuesday. “It was sort of like the culture inherent to the production of all movies, but particularly those scenes. It’s like, look, we know that Hollywood has had a history of flagrant exploitation and abuse.” He added that he had been “nervous” at first to bring up the topic about limiting his sex scenes in the show withYoushowrunnerSera Gamble, but her openness put him at ease....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 487 words · David Powers

Penn. Mom Reunites with Family on Thanksgiving After Nearly 8 Months in Hospital with COVID

A Pennsylvania mom is counting her blessings after she spent nearly eight months in the hospital battlingCOVID-19, but was able to return home just in time forThanksgiving. “There were days where it was a struggle to get up, but giving up was never an option,” she explained. “I was determined to get home before the holidays, to be able to be with [my husband and children].” “So it definitely feels incredible to be able to be home and spend Thanksgiving with my family,” she added....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Cody Miranda

People With This Personality Trait Are More Likely To Cheat

In a 2017 Galluppoll , only 9 % of Americans say infidelity was virtuously acceptable . If you ’ve never cheated , then you might have a hard time understand what drives a person to break the bond of trust in a human relationship . What root on someone to jeopardize their existing partnership for the rice beer of one night with a unknown ? How does someone live with themselves while in secret date multiple people at once ?...

March 16, 2025 · 5 min · 996 words · Jennifer Allen

PEOPLE's Style Awards: See Our Favorite Fashion Items of 2023!

Every year the PEOPLE style team tests out everything from sweaters to sneakers and jewelry to totes to find the most chic, comfortable and high quality products of the year. Once again, we did the research for you to find 20 items that are actually worth buying. Now, all you have to do is shop our list of these must-have boots, loungewear (and much more!) for 2023. Everyday Tote:Angela Roi Cher Bag This structured leather bag fits all your stuff — laptop included — and looks sophisticated enough to bring to dinner....

March 16, 2025 · 5 min · 915 words · Meghan Fletcher

PETA President Calls 'Pet' a Disrespectful Term, Ask Owners to Use 'Animal Companion' Instead

Photo: Getty ImagesFur is flying among animal lovers this week, as they argue over the use of the word pet.The disagreement started when Ingrid Newkirk, president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), suggested that animal owners use the word “animal companion” in place of pet and “guardian” in place of “owner,” because the suggested terms show more respect.“Referring to an animal as a ‘pet’ or as ‘it’ reduces a sentient being with a personality and emotions to an inanimate object—a possession to be used in any way the “owner” wishes....

March 16, 2025 · 5 min · 959 words · Danielle Jenkins

PGA Golfer Paul Casey Avoids a Penalty After His Golf Ball Hit a Bug Thanks to Weird Rule

Thanks to English golfer Paul Casey, golf fans around the world have learned one very odd rule that could have cost the European Open champ his victory. In the second round of the tournament, which took place in Hamburg, Germany on September 6, Casey hit a stroke that sent the ball rolling right over what appears to be a very tiny caterpillar before landing in the hole. But the 42-year-old golfer had no idea that the bug was there, and his ignorance saved him a penalty of having to do the stroke over again....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 348 words · Cindy Harris

Phil Mickelson's Wife Says He Would Have Withdrawn from U.S. Open After Controversial Putt

Phil Mickelson might not have won the 2018 U.S. Open this past weekend, but he’s certainly earned the most headlines.On Saturday, Mickelson intentionally hit a moving putt while on the 13th green at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York,reported the Associated Press.The move earned him a two-stroke penalty, and he ultimately scored a 10 on the hole before finishing with an 81.Mickelson later explained away the move as his answer to a bad putt, saying, “It’s meant to take advantage of the rules as best as you can....

March 16, 2025 · 4 min · 667 words · Amy White

Photographer Defends 'Handmaid's Tale' Wedding Shoot: 'Everyone Loves a Good Witch Hunt'

Photo: VanDaele & Russell Photography The photographers behind aHandmaid’s Tale-themed wedding photo are defending the image amid a flood of criticism, claiming that the “oppression” exhibited in the backlash is exactly what the show is fighting against. “Praise be! Kendra & Torsten are married!” the post read. “If there’s any @handmaidsonhulu fans out there, you’ll know most of it filmed in Cambridge! So, as fans of the show, it only seemed fitting for there to be some Handmaids in K&T’s wedding photos along the ‘hanging wall’ in Mill Race Park!...

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Amy Cole

Pink Answers Questions from Kids, Talks Girl Power & Her Favorite Color (It's Not Pink!)

For this week’s PEOPLE cover story,Pinkanswered all the hard questions — from kids! In her new Amazon Prime VideodocumentaryP!nk: All I Know So Far(streaming May 21), the pop star, 41, shows what her life is really like as she toured with her husband Carey Hart, 45, and their two kids Willow, 9, and Jameson, 4. The film also shares footage of her high-octane — and high-flying! — performances. Pink is, of course, known for her acrobatics, and 4-year-old fan Ava wanted to know if she ever gets scared when she’s flying around stadiums....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 398 words · Jessica Marshall

Pink Poses on a San Diego Beach 4 Days After Postponing Texas Show Due to Illness: 'Ready for Y'all'

Pink at a beach in San Diego.Photo:Pink Instagram Pink Instagram Pinkis making a return to the stage! TheGrammywinner, 44, was seemingly back to good health on Tuesday, when she shared asmiley snapshotfrom a San Diego beach via Instagram. (Just last week, the starhad to postpone a tour stopdue to a sinus infection.) “Learned some new material this morning … ready for y’all@snapdragonstadium#sandiego#heaven#healed#summercarnivaltour," Pink wrote in the caption ahead of her upcoming show....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 476 words · James Webb

Pink Says She's 'Proud' of Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish and SZA for 'Changing the Game'

Olivia Rodrigo (left) and Pink (right) pose for a photo at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Pinkis feeling proud of the pop stars currently dominating the industry. “I put my head down, I perfect my craft, I stay out of everybody else’s lane and I stay in my lane. And now I own that lane, that’s my lane,” Pink said. “For other people: It’s like, don’t worry about if your song is going to fit into radio format — I guess for other singers....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 574 words · Kevin Golden

Polar Vortex with Frigid Temperatures Nears the U.S. — What to Know

People gearing up for cold weather.Photo: ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty 2021 is here — and it’s starting off with a bone-chilling bang. The vortex — whichhit the U.S. in 2019 and led to at least 21 deaths— will likely cause temperatures across the country to plummet and bring the potential for snowstorms, according toUSA Today. “I do expect that eventually, winter weather will become more active across the U.S. post-MLK Day,” meteorologist Judah Cohen of Atmospheric and Environmental Research told the outlet....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 607 words · Stephanie Welch