TikTok/@millennialmatleave There are so many millions of toxic mothers-in-law, all around the world. They are the ones making inappropriate comments about your baby weight, being weirdly territorial about your partner, and using your kids as pawns. And many of them seem to completely lack self-awareness when it comes to their actions. Is there any solution to the toxic mother-in-law problem? One mom thinks she’s found the answer. Over on TikTok, Janelle Marie of @millennialmatleave believes that the best mothers-in-law are the ones that simply have their own lives. “The key to being a non-toxic mother-in-law is locked somewhere within filling...
Donna Kelce Says Son Travis Can't Cook, But Hints Taylor Swift Helps
Arturo Holmes/Getty Images, Arne Dedert/picture alliance via Getty images, Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images Travis Kelce is, at this point, a quadruple threat: Super Bowl winning tight end, host of the game show “Are You Smarter Than A Celebrity,” horror star in Ryan Murphy’s Grotesquerie, and of course, Eras Tour backup dancer (that’s what a quadruple threat is, right?). He’s had quite the year, but thankfully, he has his mom to keep him humble. What else are moms for! In an interview with Extra TV, Donna Kelce revealed the one thing her son can’t do: “He can’t clean, he can’t cook,” she...
FYI, You Can Now Order One More Free Round Of COVID Tests
Richard Baker/In Pictures/Getty Images It’s been four and a half years since the COVID pandemic began, and yet the virus is still a significant part of our lives, especially for those of us with kids in school who are now dealing with the annual back-to-school germ swap. While the respiratory virus isn’t a huge, prominent part of most people’s day-to-day lives at this point (with the exception of those with long COVID), it can still greatly affect our schedules, our plans, and our health. For those reasons, it’s still important to test for COVID when you or a family member...
American Girl Releases A Moana Doll Just In Time For 'Moana 2'
Mattel Back in my day *mumble mumble* years ago, American Girl dolls were exclusively historical. The OG Three — Samantha, Kirsten, and Molly — were all from different periods in American history (1904, 1854, and 1944 respectively) and engaged children through series of books, and, of course, the dolls and their numerous, gorgeous accessories. But over the years American Girl has gone beyond its humble historical origins and has allowed girls to see themselves (both through contemporary characters and custom dolls) and their favorite Disney characters. And soon, our favorite wayfinder, Moana, will have her own American Girl doll, just...



