Here are some of our most engrossing and memorable profiles of 2016—at least so far.
In the mid-2000s, Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt gained widespread notoriety by playing the villains on 'The Hills.' After spending five months with the two, we quickly learned their love was never mere tabloid fodder—like all timeless and iconic ouples, they are forever.
When ISIS forces swept into Nadia Murad's village in Sinjar, it marked the beginning of several torturous months of rape, abuse, and captivity. Now the freed Yazidi campaigner is furiously lobbying for the survival of her people.
A professional boxer, 36-year-old Yusaf Mack has gained renown as a national title–holding fighter in the US. But in 2015, after he lied about being drugged before appearing in a gay porn film, Mack's sexuality became national news; it was later revealed that he's attracted to transgender women. We visited the athlete in Hollywood to talk about what it means to be trans amorous when you're a prominent fighter from the streets of West Philadelphia.
In 1974, Marcia Nasatir became the first female VP of production at United Artists. We sat in on the pioneer's hair appointment to talk about her 40-year career in advance of the release of the new documentary, A Classy Broad.
We talked to the author of "Disco Bloodbath" and former member of the 90s Club Kid clique about Andy Warhol, Michael Alig, and how he's made his downtown fantasy last a lifetime.
She's endured "Celebrity Rehab," sexual abuse from Chinese generals, and going from playing Richard Gere's romantic partner to starring in direct-to-DVD movies. Here's how she survived.
When news of her alleged relationships with two high-profile men leaked in 2015, Mia Isabella dominated tabloids. Celebrity gossip outlets quickly scandalized the story, shaming Mia and her alleged former lovers. In an interview with Broadly, Mia Isabella opens up about life in the 21st century as a transgender woman and public figure who refuses to be silenced.
Over lunch at Waffle House, the star of Little Women: Atlanta discusses President Obama, the importance of honesty, and why men love fucking little people.
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