Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Usher Won the BET Awards With a Sexy '70s Watch - GQ

To pick up his BET Lifetime Achievement award, the “Yeah!” singer wore a jacket and jeans that threw it back to 2005—and a gorgeous gold Piaget that threw it back even further.
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Photograph: Getty Images; Watch courtesy of Analog: Shift; Collage: Gabe Conte

You’ve gotta hand it to Usher—the man simply doesn’t age. Not only that, but his choice of fits is remarkably consistent: Compare the picture of him from last night, accepting BET’s Lifetime Achievement award in a white blazer and jeans, to one from the 2005 Soul Train Awards where he rocked…a white dinner jacket and jeans. But what he wasn’t wearing 20 years ago was a mind-blowingly beautiful, vintage Piaget watch from the 1970s.

Sourced by the horological wizards over at Analog:Shift—the vintage and pre-owned division of the retail giant Watches of Switzerland—the timepiece in question is housed in a yellow gold case with an integrated bracelet in a basketweave pattern, making it as much a sublime piece of jewelry as it is a functional wristwatch. Its dial, meanwhile, is entirely factory-set with pavé diamonds, with only a subtle dauphine handset and the Piaget wordmark to disturb its elegant tapestry. Measuring 24mm in diameter, it features a hand-wound movement.

Greg Pallante / Courtesy Analog:Shift

For the past few years, men have gravitated toward smaller and smaller watches. And we’re not even talking about relatively smaller watches—as in sub-40mm dive watches, or 36mm dress watches, the type of fare that was once considered standard. We’re talking about dainty, sub-30mm, objectively teensy timepieces that are largely still marketed to female clientele, even when a watch company doesn’t divide its catalog into men’s and women’s pieces. But in the grand pendulum swing away from the 47mm Panerais and the 44mm IWCs of the late ‘90s and early ‘2000s, stylish men seem to be gravitating toward the far end of the size spectrum, brandishing elegant little Cartiers, unisex Chopards, and, yes, itty-bitty Piagets.

Some men will inevitably find this far-left quadrant of the diameter graph difficult to stomach, but we should remind you of a few key points. First of all, the A-11, the hand-wound mil-spec watch of the American (and other) forces during the Second World War, measured roughly 31mm wide. (It was made by several companies and thus the case diameters weren’t completely uniform.) Positively teensy, and yet, it was worn by an army of millions of battle-hardened soldiers. Secondly: Some of the most exquisite, creative, downright beautiful watches ever designed were either quite small, or they were outright designed for women’s wrists, meaning they are hella small. Are you ready to write off an entire realm of horological beauty just because of a diminutive case diameter?

Clearly, Usher is not. The man joins the ranks of the intrepid few who have been strapping on watches that ride the fine line between horlogerie and bijoux for the past two or three years—men like Timothée Chalamet, Tyler the Creator, and Bad Bunny, who clearly don’t care about the men’s-women’s divide. (Or your opinion on it, for that matter.) Usher’s Piaget is an ultra-fine, left-of-center approach to this particularly horological problem, but if you’re looking to go small, then don’t overthink it: Grab yourself a Tank Must, and join the ranks of the confident.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2024

The Sexy Star Who Was Arrested For Taking Things Too Far - Koreaboo

YouTube star Maze Lin (also known as Qiang Qiang) was once arrested for the way she dressed.

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On an episode of Queen, a Taiwanese variety show, she recounted landing herself in trouble ten years ago in Singapore because of her clothing choice. Her fashion philosophy at the time was simple: the skimpier, the better.

This extended to the shorts that she wore in Singapore. They were so short, apparently, that even she admitted they “looked like underwear.”

[I like shorts that] reveal my butt cheeks.

Qiang Qiang

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She believed that she was safe from disapproving eyes as she wore them in the Red Light district.

It was super sexy, I looked so hot when I paired the shorts with fishnet stockings.

Qiang Qiang

Feeling stylish, she believed that the police who approached her did so to send a compliment her way. The opposite happened instead, with them declaring that she was “too indecent.”

However, she was soon detained for public indecency. She recounted with amusement that the police confiscated the indecent shorts and never gave them back in order to ensure that she never wore them in public again.

Qiang Qiang is a 34-year old YouTuber who is known for her outspoken nature and sexy physique.

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Usher Won the BET Awards With a Sexy '70s Watch - GQ

To pick up his BET Lifetime Achievement award, the “Yeah!” singer wore a jacket and jeans that threw it back to 2005—and a gorgeous gold Piaget that threw it back even further.
Image may contain Usher Adult Person Accessories Glasses Electrical Device Microphone Wristwatch and Crowd
Photograph: Getty Images; Watch courtesy of Analog: Shift; Collage: Gabe Conte

You’ve gotta hand it to Usher—the man simply doesn’t age. Not only that, but his choice of fits is remarkably consistent: Compare the picture of him from last night, accepting BET’s Lifetime Achievement award in a white blazer and jeans, to one from the 2005 Soul Train Awards where he rocked…a white dinner jacket and jeans. But what he wasn’t wearing 20 years ago was a mind-blowingly beautiful, vintage Piaget watch from the 1970s.

Sourced by the horological wizards over at Analog:Shift—the vintage and pre-owned division of the retail giant Watches of Switzerland—the timepiece in question is housed in a yellow gold case with an integrated bracelet in a basketweave pattern, making it as much a sublime piece of jewelry as it is a functional wristwatch. Its dial, meanwhile, is entirely factory-set with pavé diamonds, with only a subtle dauphine handset and the Piaget wordmark to disturb its elegant tapestry. Measuring 24mm in diameter, it features a hand-wound movement.

Greg Pallante / Courtesy Analog:Shift

For the past few years, men have gravitated toward smaller and smaller watches. And we’re not even talking about relatively smaller watches—as in sub-40mm dive watches, or 36mm dress watches, the type of fare that was once considered standard. We’re talking about dainty, sub-30mm, objectively teensy timepieces that are largely still marketed to female clientele, even when a watch company doesn’t divide its catalog into men’s and women’s pieces. But in the grand pendulum swing away from the 47mm Panerais and the 44mm IWCs of the late ‘90s and early ‘2000s, stylish men seem to be gravitating toward the far end of the size spectrum, brandishing elegant little Cartiers, unisex Chopards, and, yes, itty-bitty Piagets.

Some men will inevitably find this far-left quadrant of the diameter graph difficult to stomach, but we should remind you of a few key points. First of all, the A-11, the hand-wound mil-spec watch of the American (and other) forces during the Second World War, measured roughly 31mm wide. (It was made by several companies and thus the case diameters weren’t completely uniform.) Positively teensy, and yet, it was worn by an army of millions of battle-hardened soldiers. Secondly: Some of the most exquisite, creative, downright beautiful watches ever designed were either quite small, or they were outright designed for women’s wrists, meaning they are hella small. Are you ready to write off an entire realm of horological beauty just because of a diminutive case diameter?

Clearly, Usher is not. The man joins the ranks of the intrepid few who have been strapping on watches that ride the fine line between horlogerie and bijoux for the past two or three years—men like Timothée Chalamet, Tyler the Creator, and Bad Bunny, who clearly don’t care about the men’s-women’s divide. (Or your opinion on it, for that matter.) Usher’s Piaget is an ultra-fine, left-of-center approach to this particularly horological problem, but if you’re looking to go small, then don’t overthink it: Grab yourself a Tank Must, and join the ranks of the confident.

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Monday, July 1, 2024

Eric Benét and Tamar Braxton Premiere Sexy Summer Single (Exclusive) - PEOPLE

Eric Benét and Tamar Braxton are heating up the summer with a sexy new single.

PEOPLE has an exclusive look at the music video for the duo's collaboration "Something We Can Make Love To," which serves as the first single off Benét's upcoming album.

The video begins with Braxton wearing black lingerie in bed as Benét sings, " I don't know if he knows what to do when you finally decide to get loose / Those moments they come far and few / In between / I don't mind If I gotta be the guy that comes to the front of your mind."

Tamar Braxton.

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As the song continues, the walls behind him flash bright blues, pinks, and reds, and he and Braxton are seen passionately embracing in bed together.

Benét, 57, tells PEOPLE that the smooth, slow jam is something that's been "a long time in the making."

Eric Benét.

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"Tamar has been a dear friend of mine for a while and we’ve discussed getting into the studio for years. The wait was well worth it! Shooting the video was so much fun. I think that people will really enjoy the song and the visuals," he says.

Braxton, 47, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive statement that the collaboration was "such a fun process."

"Eric and I always thought we would make something great together, and we did exactly that on 'Something We Can Make Love To!' Being able to collab with him was such a fun process. You can really see all our hard work pay off in both the song and video," she says.

The singer, whose last album was his self-titled project in 2016, also shared his excitement on Instagram by giving a glimpse at his single release party.

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"My single release party last night was poppin!! @TamarBraxton and I performed our new song, "Something We Can Make Love To," which drops TONIGHT at midnight Eastern (9pm Pacific) Make sure you jump on Spotify and Apple Music and them as soon as the song drops and stream that muhskrutcha… Click the link in my bio to get there," he captioned the video post.

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Sexy Queer Romance Books to Bring to the Beach - Them

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This summer, you could hide out in the shade, or you could turn up the heat instead with some spicy, queer beach reads. There’s perhaps no more iconic pairing for the season than a steamy romance novel and a lounge chair by the beach (or the pool, or the lake, or whatever body of water you happen to have access to!) The only problem is figuring out exactly which book to throw in your tote. Faced with this problem, I’ve always opted for quantity: Why not take a bunch? If you want to follow my example, I’d recommend just picking up every book on this list. We’ve got sexy throuples, a trans enemies-to-lovers story, and a hot rock star who’s into BDSM. There’s truly something for every taste; no matter what lights your fire, there’s a book here that will have you fanning yourself all through these sticky, hot months. Besides, you can always save some of them for a rainy day.

But if you want to be a little more selective — romance readers often have very particular tastes, after all! — I’ll share a brief guide to each title, including a summary and why I’d recommend you take it somewhere sandy soon. Here are eight queer books that bring the fire with plenty of sexy moments that will keep you turning pages.

Love & Other Disasters by Anita Kelly

Love & Other Disasters by Anita Kelly

Why do I recommend it?

If you’re looking for plenty of spice in your queer romances, you really can’t go wrong with any Anita Kelly novel. But my personal favorite is Love and Other Disasters, a novel centered around a cooking reality TV show that features a queer romance with a nonbinary love interest. In my humble opinion, there is truly nothing sexier than hot queer characters who know their way around the kitchen.

What’s it about?

When London Parker publicly announces their pronouns on one of the most popular cooking competition shows on TV, they know it will be controversial. But they can’t let bigotry get in their way of the ultimate goal: winning the show and proving everyone wrong. One small issue? Dahlia Woodson. London didn’t anticipate falling l in love on TV, and neither did Dahlia. Dahlia is recently divorced and looking to make a name for herself, separate from her past and her ex. But the chemistry between London and Dahlia is intense, and the more time they spend with each other, the less they are able to deny their obvious connection.

The Hate Project by Kris Ripper

The Hate Project by Kris Ripper

Why do I recommend it?

You know what’s way more relatable than a grumpy/sunshine relationship? A romance where both characters are giant grouches. And that’s what you’ll get in The Hate Project by Kris Ripper, a M/M romance novel that finds two love interests bickering themselves all the way into the bedroom. But beyond just being a hot romance (which it is), The Hate Project also delivers believable characters and heartbreakingly accurate representations of mental health struggles.

What’s it about?

It all starts with a one-night stand. Oscar and Jack had one passionate night together, but that’s all it was ever supposed to be. Oscar is far too depressed and lost in his own thoughts to ever fully open up to another man anyway. Then through an unfortunate turn of events, Oscar ends up working for Jack. When the two are thrown back together, sparks fly, but not in the sexy way. Sure, Jack matches Oscar’s freak, but in that way that makes both of these men horribly annoyed with each other at all times. Still, if anyone is ever going to tear down Oscar’s impossibly high walls, it will be Jack.

Boys Come First by Aaron Foley

Boys Come First by Aaron Foley

Why do I recommend it?

If you’re a fan of shows like Sex and the City, The Bold Type, Insecure and other shows in the popular “friend group of women in the big city" subgenre, maybe you’ve wanted to see more stories like that about gay men besides the now-10-year-old Looking? If so, you are going to love diving into Aaron Foley’s Boys Come First. This novel follows the story of three Black men in their 30s living in Detroit, navigating friendships, romantic entanglements, the woes of work life, family drama, racism, homophobia, and more.

What’s it about?

Dom has left New York and returns to his hometown of Detroit after losing his job as an advertising copywriter and ditching his cheating ex. Now he’s on a mission to find a husband before he turns 35. In Detroit, Dom reunites with his two friends. There’s Troy, a school teacher who always wants to see the best in people. And then there’s Remy, a real estate agent who’s trying to decide if a long-distance relationship is worth it, or if he should settle for someone local. Dom, Troy, and Remy’s stories are sometimes funny, often sexy, and will always tug at your heartstrings.

Triple Sec by TJ Alexander

Triple Sec by TJ Alexander

Why do I recommend it?

What’s sexier than a romance between two women? Easy. A romance between a woman, her nonbinary partner, and a woman they both fall for. TJ Alexander’s Triple Sec provides such a refreshing perspective on polyamory. The whole book is respectful of all three people involved in the relationship, and it’s also super hot.

What’s it about?

Mel is bartending at a New York cocktail lounge called Terror & Virtue when she sees Bebe walk in and is immediately smitten. Mel soon learns that Bebe is married to Kade, but they’re in an open relationship. Curious, Mel allows herself to get swept up in a romance with a married woman and soon realizes she has feelings for Bebe’s partner as well. Being with Bebe and Kade opens up Mel’s world in unexpected ways. Mel had all but given up on love, but now she’s starting to wonder if real love just looks different from what she thought it would be.

Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner

Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner

Why do I recommend it?

When it comes to sports-themed romances, everyone is on the tennis train thanks to the popularity of Challengers, with its delicious churro-eating scene. But hear me out. Soccer is actually the hottest sport. Imagine Ted Lasso, but sapphic and steamy enough to get your heart racing. That’s Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner, a novel about two soccer rivals turned lovers. (Plus Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe are adapting this one for TV!)

What’s it about?

Grace Henderson is a soccer superstar. At the age of 26, she’s already been on the U.S. Women’s National Team for an entire decade. But with the World Cup on the horizon, Grace gets injured and ends up being replaced by Phoebe Matthews. There’s so much to admire about Phoebe. She’s talented, she’s funny, and sure, she’s also incredibly gorgeous. But when Phoebe takes Grace’s spot on the team, she also establishes herself as Grace’s main rival. And after the two end up sharing a kiss, tensions only get higher.

D’Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding by Chencia C. Higgins

D’Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding by Chencia C. Higgins

Why do I recommend it?

A beach read romance list is incomplete without at least one fake dating novel, and D’vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding is a really spicy one. This one is also set against the backdrop of a reality TV show that would fit well among real-life programs like Four Weddings or Married at First Sight. But the premise is also wild and a hell of a lot of fun. This book is a glorious celebration of queer and Black love, and you’ll savor every moment of it.

What’s it about?

On Instant I Do, couples have to convince their families that they’ve fallen in love and are now getting married in only two months. If anyone catches on to the fact that the wedding is totally fake, the couple loses. If they win, there’s a cash prize on the other side of this lavish fake wedding. D’Vaughn and Kris both sign up for the competition for their own reasons, and they’re both determined to win. Their families aren’t making it easy, though, and when real feelings get involved, pulling off this wedding becomes about more than the prize money.

Hold Me by Courtney Milan

Hold Me by Courtney Milan

Why do I recommend it?

Any time I read an enemies-to-lovers, online-to-real-life romance, my first thought is always You’ve Got Mail. But you know what? Upon revisiting that movie, Tom Hanks was actually a total jerk, and the love interests in Courtney Milan’s Hold Me are anything but jerky. Plus, this novel is deliciously sexy, and it features a bisexual hero and a trans heroine, so this is just a multitude of wins. Am I saying this is better than a classic Meg Ryan/Tom Hanks rom-com? Yes, absolutely.

What’s it about?

Jay na Thalang and Maria Lopez first meet online after Jay responds to Maria’s blog posts about apocalyptic disasters. Their relationship remains comfortably online (and mostly anonymous) for years. But when the two finally see each other in person, the encounter is less than perfect. Jay is rude and Maria is totally put off by his attitude. When Jay realizes that Maria is the woman he’s been talking to online, he will have to work hard to try to win back her affections.

Syncopation by Anna Zabo

Syncopation by Anna Zabo

Why do I recommend it?

Let’s talk about rock stars with six packs, BDSM, and the sexiest thing of all: consent. That’s what you can expect from Syncopation, the first novel in Anna Zabo’s Twisted Wishes series. This book also includes an aromantic main character and thoughtfully explores what it means to be aromantic while still exploring relationships.

What’s it about?

Way back in high school, Ray Van Zeller asked Zavier Demos to be the drummer in his band Twisted Wishes, but he said no. Years later, Zavier is temporarily joining the band to help them out on tour after their previous drummer suddenly left. Ray and Zavier have known each other for years, but they’ve never been particularly close, despite the obvious sexual tension between them. Now that they’re on the road together, they will have to learn how to trust each other before a volatile situation becomes explosive.

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Elizabeth Debicki Teases Her Upcoming Sexy Sci-Fi Movie - Collider

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  • Elizabeth Debicki discusses her upcoming film, This Blue Is Mine, praising the script and director Iuli Gerbase.
  • The film blends sci-fi with sensuality, exploring themes of mental health, sexuality, and family dynamics.
  • Co-starring Zazie Beetz, This Blue Is Mine follows Ivy, a woman who reveals she's an alien to her boyfriend's family.

Award-winning actress Elizabeth Debicki knows as well as anyone that there’s a lot of doubt in Hollywood. During a conversation with Perri Nemiroff on a recent installment of Collider Ladies Night, the MaXXXine star said that she, and others who she’s worked with, are often worried about whether their story will sell. With so many ideas floating around out there, the actress says that she hates to be “pessimistic”, but it’s a question she finds herself tossing over time and time again. But, if there’s one thing that she’s sure of, it’s her upcoming project, This Blue Is Mine. With excitement in her voice paired with a tremendous amount of respect for the creative minds behind the movie, Debicki told Nemiroff a little bit about the experience that she’s gearing up for.

“There’s a film that I’m attached to, we’re going to shoot it later this year, and it’s just an example of a great script. It’s called This Blue is Mine, and the director, Iuli Gerbase, is my age. She’s Brazilian. She’s made one feature film before, and I just adore the community around her that’s really helping her get this film together. The script is so good that everybody who’s reading it is just sort of saying yes to it because it’s excellent. But that’s the kind of voice that is really intriguing to me, and the kind of person I really wanna work with.”

‘This Blue Is Mine’ Will Blend Sci-Fi With Sensuality

Elizabeth Debicki as Elizabeth Bender on a character poster for Maxxxine.
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Along with Debicki, This Blue Is Mine will also feature a co-leading performance from Deadpool 2 and Joker star, Zazie Beetz. With themes of mental health, sexuality, and family dynamics, Gerbase’s sophomore feature centers on Ivy (Debicki), a woman who tags along with her boyfriend, Arthur, to his family’s destination vacation. Very much a personality who marches to the beat of her own drum, Ivy’s spirit and attitude takes the family back with Arthur’s daughters unsure of what to do with their father’s much younger partner.

Life has been particularly difficult for Connie (Beetz), who desperately needs the extra family support after recently suffering a miscarriage. One night after several drinks, Ivy entrusts Connie with the top secret information that she’s not a woman but an alien on a visit to Earth. As Connie tries to pick apart Ivy’s claim, she finds herself being seduced by the strange woman all while sorting out fact from fiction and deciding if she wants to travel back to Ivy’s home planet when she departs Earth.

You can next see Debicki in MaXXXine, which arrives in cinemas on July 5. No release date has been announced for The Blue Is Mine but stay tuned to Collider for more details. Check out Nemiroff's full interview with Debicki below.

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In ‘Hedda,’ Tessa Thompson Puts a Sexy, Messy Spin on the ‘Female Hamlet’ - The New York Times

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