kellyfaircloth
Kelly Faircloth
kellyfaircloth
Senior Editor at Jezebel, specializing in books, royals, romance novels, houses, history, and the stories we tell about domesticity and femininity. Resident Windsor expert.

I like this comment, because I want to see the nudists and the Speedo fans FIGHT IT OUT. Read more

Also (until recently) a prince of Hohenzollern, a.k.a. the European royal branch with the best last names. Read more

The guy from the Universal Society of Hinduism explained that it's all about placement: Read more

Yup. Kim K's married, Jessica Simpson's married, Brad and Angie are played out... it's a desert out there so why not stoke the royal baby madness, see if we can get a storyline cooking? Read more

It's HILARIOUS how authoritative that woman is being taken as. You spill the beans once, you don't get to carry them twice. Read more

I think it's easy to get bogged down in labels, but the point here is that this woman wants to be an advocate for people who consider themselves fat and aren't sure how to start running. Read more

And to her credit, her website advises starting really slow if you have mobility issues or if you're just brand-new to exercise. Read more

Glad to hear the running world is pretty accepting! I think she's mostly trying to get the message out to the wider world, though, for people who don't know that it's a friendly crowd. Read more

I think what her story points out is that's just not a particularly thrilling prospect for some people. Personally, I find walking boring as hell, and prefer the stationary bike. She likes to run. Some people like to row. The point is, you shouldn't feel like you "can't" just because you're not sure how to start, or Read more

Uh, no? I'm saying that her whole deal is advocating for the idea that you can be fat and also be a runner. Read more

I hear that, but I suspect Ikea and CB2 are working with the more intense shelters with plenty of rules, rather than straight-up animal control, which ought to help. Read more

The Arizona Ikea has partnered with Arizona animal rescue organizations. Read more

No, it means that in the aggregate, Hollywood would have a better chance of attracting female audiences if they'd occasionally drop a half-decent female character into those blockbusters. Read more

Which is extra ridiculous because that company was BUILT on appealing to little girls. Do you guys not even see the castle on all your marketing materials? Hullllloooooooooooooo Read more

I don't think that's necessarily the takeaway, so much as it's evidence of the tremendous thirst to see women onscreen. Maleficent was not my bag for all sorts of reasons, but even so I considered going to see it just because I'm so goddamn tired of watching movies that pretend women just, like, don't exist. Read more