Wife Wonders If She Overreacted After Husband Ate Her Birthday Dessert

FOTOGRAFIA INC./E+/Getty Images This woman is wondering if she’s in the wrong for expressing hurt towards her husband after he ate her entire birthday dessert. In the famous “Am I The A**hole?” Reddit thread, she explained the entire situation where she got some great feedback. “I’ve had a hell of a week. Crazy, stress at work. My birthday was this week. It was a few days after my work’s biggest fundraiser of the year. So very stressful,” she begins before explaining that she had a work meeting on her birthday where they surprised her with specialty cupcakes. She ended up...

Where To Watch 'Ms. Rachel' So You Can Feel Good About Screen Time

I like to think of Ms. Rachel as the toddler parents’ version of White Lotus — meaning if someone asks you about it and you say you don’t watch it, you’re met with gasps of shock and dismay. What do you mean you aren’t watching Ms. Rachel? She’s the only good thing available for toddlers and preschoolers to watch! Basically, if your toddler isn’t watching this learning show, they’re the only one. But if you’re curious about the show and want to know where to watch Ms. Rachel, you’re in luck. The series — hosted by former preschool teacher Rachel...

'Elle' Season 1: Everything We Know About The 'Legally Blonde' Prequel

Prime Video It has been nearly a year since we learned that Amazon greenlit a new series reviving one of our favorite rom-com characters of all time: Elle Woods, attorney at law. Because long before she made it into Harvard Law School — what, like it’s hard? — she was a high school student. Probably not a regular one, mind you, but a high school student nonetheless. That’s where this Prime Video series will take us, because Elle is the official Legally Blonde prequel. Here’s everything we know so far, from premiere dates and executive producers to our first look...

Mazda MX-5 Racing’s Shea Holbrook Has What It Takes

Ariela Basson/Scary Mommy; Courtesy of Shea Holbrook Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that women in sports — hell, women in everything — have it harder than their male counterparts. Race car driving is, of course, no different, and maybe even worse. That’s where Amazon Prime’s new docushow, “First to the Finish” comes in. It follows the Mazda X-5 Cup and, in particular, the women of the races. One such woman is Shea Holbrook, a famed race car driver herself, and now owner of BSI Racing, a team in search of the podium. She’s a mom of...