Editor's note: Before we jump into today's newsletter, we wanted to let you know you can now add Popsugar as a preferred source in Google. To make sure we appear in your personalized top stories feed, use this link. Real fans won't be surprised to learn that Gabby Windey loves Sylvia Plath. The reality star herself is celebrated across TikTok as a hype woman for sad girls, and even a sort-of poet in her own right. "Hot girls are depressed," she said once. "It's something that's just in you . . . It's a swagger of sorts."
What might be more surprising, however, is that Windey's fascination with the literary icon extends past "The Bell Jar" — and even past the bell-y button. "[Plath] had that famous blond summer where it was the best summer of her life and she went blond," Windey recently recalled to me over Zoom. "So I wonder if she just took it downstairs, too. I imagine her having a bleach-blond bush. She's, like, up in heaven with a huge box-blond, overgrown bush, waiting for us with open arms at the gates."
In fairness, Windey didn't conjure that image completely out of nowhere. We had been chatting about the cultural obsession with pubic hair, a topic she recently embraced as part of her partnership with synthetic fertilizer and garden products brand Miracle-Gro. Technically the campaign is about literal bushes that grow in your yard, but she's been busy not-so-subtly gesturing at that other kind of bush that grows between your legs, too — and the rights of women everywhere to sculpt it however they please.
"We don't want to live under the man's thumb making decisions about how we like our pubes," she told me. "Just keep rocking your bushes, ladies, and don't stop talking about it."
Click below for the rest of our interview — and keep scrolling for more stories that will help keep your "full bush summer" in full swing.
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| Yes, Windey takes her wife, Robby Hoffman, to all her beauty appointments. And yes, it's so that she can take a sedative and zonk out. (But also because Hoffman provides good comic relief, naturally.) |
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I Tried It: A Soothing Acne Recovery Patch |
In today's featured column, Popsugar staff writer Renee Rodriguez tries an acne patch to calm her picked skin. |
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| This $18 Acne Recovery Patch Is Perfect For Your Back-to-School Skin-Care Routine
| Although I'm loathe to admit it, I'm a skin picker. Even when I know I should brush my teeth, get my butt in the shower, and get into bed, sometimes I find myself slowly climbing onto my bathroom counter, situating myself comfortably in my sink, and then going to town on my face in front of my well-lit mirror. Is it wrong? Yes. Does it sometimes feel so, so right? Again, yes. The problem? Post-picking, you can absolutely tell what just went down.
Afterward, my face is always red, swollen, and inflamed. I usually opt to ice it — or even sometimes leave it alone completely — but I recently discovered a product that has made my post-picking scary Halloween face a thing of the past: the Hero Cosmetics Rescue Patch ($18). — Renee Rodriguez |
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