Are Kendall Jenner and Jacob Elordi the celebrity couple we never knew we needed? Why are mega pop stars like Harry Styles training like elite athletes now? And should The Rolling Stones really be using de-aging AI in their music videos, or have we officially crossed a line?
These are just some of the stories Editor Lyndsey Rodrigues and Entertainment Writer Celia Whitley are unpacking in the latest episode of The WHO Group Chat.
First up, Lyndsey and Celia are fully invested in the possibility of Kendall Jenner and Jacob Elordi as a couple. They are already imagining the Architectural Digest tour, the genetically blessed future children and the kind of celebrity pairing that feels designed to break the internet.
Then, it is all about the increasingly intense world of pop stardom, with Harry Styles and other global music icons now performing at such a high physical level that they are starting to resemble professional athletes more than musicians. Are we underestimating how brutal modern touring actually is? Absolutely.
Next, Lyndsey and Celia are divided over The Rolling Stones’ use of de-aging AI in their latest music video. Is it innovative and fun, or deeply unsettling? Are the Stones taking their fans on a nostalgic trip down memory lane, or are they in a little bit of denial? The girls have very different opinions, and the debate gets lively.
They are also having a full existential crisis after realising a wave of celebrity children, the same nepo babies we remember being born, have now graduated from college. How is it possible that the children of Reese Witherspoon, Gwyneth Paltrow and Kate Hudson are suddenly adults when it feels like just yesterday their mums were on red carpets with baby bumps?
Plus, Lyndsey reveals she may be entering her “peak ugly” era and, yes, that is apparently a real thing. Is there a fix? Maybe. Can Lyndsey be bothered to rise to the challenge of winter skin, dark circles and lanky hair? That is another question entirely.
And finally, WHO Lifestyle Editor Madi joins the chat to discuss “the one that got away”. Is it a genuine soul connection we carry forever, or just nostalgia, romanticising and social media making us spiral at 11pm?
So whether you are here for the celebrity romance, the AI discourse, the pop-star fitness chat or you are simply a winter uglies sympathiser, settle in for the one group chat you definitely won’t want to mute.
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Credits:
Hosts: Lyndsey Rodrigues and Celia Whitley
Featuring: Madi Bogisch
Production by Charlie Potter
Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain
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