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Michelle Keegan’s ‘amazing’ hair mask down to £7.49 in early Black Friday deal

Cosmetics for me, a celebrity-loved brand, has kicked off Black Friday shopping season with significant discounts, including a set that was 78% off.

Michelle Keegan previously told her Instagram followers about the Cosmetics for me hair mask(Image: Instagram)

It feels like Black Friday deals start earlier and earlier each year, and while it may only be September, Cosmetics for me is already kicking off the shopping season with its Early Bird Black Friday Sale . And with many items up to 60% off, it means shoppers don’t have to wait until November to grab savings.

With only four products, Cosmetics for me first launched in 2017. The company currently has 450 employees, a sizable following, and has shipped more than 2.7 million items worldwide.

One of the best-value deals has to be the Early Bird Black Friday Bundle, which saves 78% on the RRP. Worth £91.90, it’s priced at £19.99 and contains 10 of Cosmetics for me’ best-selling items.

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It’s a complete head-to-toe routine, combining skincare, haircare, and lip care essentials in one affordable package. As part of the haul, each item inside works out at £2 apiece, making for a great ready-made beauty gift, or it can be split into smaller presents.

The brand’s Vitamin C Eye Patches, Cleanser, and Serum are certain to provide brighter, glowing skin inside. Additionally, there are beauty wristbands, hand creams, and eye creams that prevent water from dripping down the sleeves after a skincare routine.

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Then, customers will receive a hand-picked lip scrub, hair mask, shampoo, and conditioner. That means you won’t know what scent or formula you’ll receive. This is great for those who enjoy surprises, but less so if you stick to a particular brand or have specific haircare needs.

Elsewhere, The OK! Beauty Box contains 11 items, with 10 being full-sized – including a beloved Medik8 serum. The total worth reaches over £210, yet the collection typically retails for £59.99.

Another great way to save on beauty this season is with beauty advent calendars. One popular option is LookFantastic’s, with the brand promising their “biggest ever” Beauty Advent Calendar as the retailer celebrates 10 years since its first festive countdown. Boasting 25 days of luxury beauty products worth a combined total of £655, it’s priced at £105 and contains brands like MAC, Color Wow and Sol de Janeiro.

Back at Cosmetics for me, there are savings on other bundles as well as individual products, too. Haircare lovers can enjoy reductions on the bestselling Full Haircare Set, which has been slashed from £39.99 to £19.99, while Shampoo & Conditioner Duos are now £5.99.

Even a hair mask used by Michelle Keegan is down to £7.49 from £11.99, making it the perfect time to stock up. The brand’s Argan Oil and Coconut Oil Hair Mask has sold over 1.5 million units sold to date. Discussing the mask, Michelle Keegan commented: “I’ll be honest, I’ve never heard of it before, didn’t know if it was going to work. I used it once and the results were amazing. Took it on holiday and haven’t stopped using it since.”

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It’s not only haircare that’s getting the discount treatment. Shoppers can save up to 60% on skincare, up to 30% on lip products, and up to 50% on bodycare. The Cosmetics for me Glazed Lip Oils – the first-ever makeup product launched by the brand earlier this year – are now £7.99 down from £11.99. Available in 12 shades, the Glazed Lip Oils blend skincare and colour in a nourishing, non-sticky formula that hydrates and shines.

Our reporter Jada Jones said, “Mocha Motive strikes the perfect balance between pigment and gloss,” in a statement about the lip oils. I’d advise keeping a cotton bud or wipe handy because Mocha Motive can get a little messy when applied, but overall I’m a big fan and anticipate using it more often than any of my other oils or glosses.

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Sabalenka stages steely comeback to reach final

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US Open 2025

Dates: August 24 through September 7 in Flushing Meadows, New York

Aryna Sabalenka, the reigning US Open champion, came back from set down to defeat Jessica Pegula.

Fourth seed Pegula was on course to avenge her defeat by Sabalenka as the American home hope won the opening set in a repeat of the showpiece from the previous year.

The Belarusian, however, managed to maintain her emotions and win a fortifying 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory to advance to a fourth Grand Slam singles title.

Before Pegula and Sabalenka resurrected after going a break up in the decider, the world number one had to save four break points before sealing the victory.

When asked what she was thinking at the time, Sabalenka responded, “I was just praying inside and hoping for the best.”

She played excellent tennis as usual, and I had to work really hard to get this win.

“I’m hoping I can make it all the way again.”

Sabalenka has now reached six hard-court Grand Slam finals in a row, despite not having won a significant title in 2025.

In Saturday’s showpiece, she will face American Amanda Anisimova or two-time US Open champion Naomi Osaka.

Pegula and Sabalenka battle it out while Sabalenka maintains her cool.

Given that she reached the final at the Australian and French Opens, Sabalenka’s season has been disappointing in terms of Grand Slam success.

She also advanced to Wimbledon’s semi-finals, but on all three occasions, the 27-year-old’s emotions became too much.

She struggled throughout the Australian Open final in January, where Madison Keys outperformed her.

Her defeat at Roland Garros came from Coco Gauff, who had an unforced error count of 70, while Anisimova had no bravery to match.

She appeared to have put her early career behind her when she won three Grand Slam titles in just 20 months, and the collapses in composure were reminiscent of that time.

However, Sabalenka’s heartbreak came as a result as Pegula, who had been cheered up by a raucous crowd, won the first set.

A booming forehand winner was Sabalenka’s first blow to break early, but a subpar service performance gave Pegula a chance to get back in the opener.

As more unforced errors entered the top seed’s game, the audience resolutely supported Pegula, who broke once more and wrapped up the opener in style with a confident love hold.

After a brief off-court break before the second set, Sabalenka returned with renewed tenacity and quickly rose to 3-0 after her shot-making was more methodical.

With an immediate break, Sabalenka took control of the decision, which would have allowed her to survive the remainder of the set.

Pegula continues to wait for the first major.

Jessica Pegula reacts in disappointmentImages courtesy of Getty

The wait for Pegula’s first Grand Slam title is on.

After falling to Sabalenka in her first major final, the 31-year-old left the previous year’s tournament empty-handed.

The same opponent posed a greater threat this time around, but it was overly determined in the crucial moments.

Despite losing, New York native Pegula has many advantages to consider.

After making it to the final at Flushing Meadows last year, Pegula was unable to advance beyond the fourth round of the following three Grand Slams and was humiliated to lose to a ranked 116th-ranked player in the first round.

She entered New York with shaky form, winning just two of her previous four matches.

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Kim, Xi hail bond as North Korea says it will protect China’s interests

Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, told Chinese President Xi Jinping that the two countries’ joint meeting the day after their first-ever joint summit in Beijing, showed unwavering support for each other for its territorial, economic, and development goals.

Following their recent bilateral meeting on Wednesday, Xi and Kim met at a ceremony to celebrate the 80 years since World War II’s end, and Russia also praised North Korea’s support for its conflict in Ukraine.

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Kim was quoted as saying, “No matter how the international situation changes, the feeling of friendship between Pyongyang and Beijing cannot change,” in an article published on Friday by the state-run newspaper of North Korea, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

After meeting with Xi, Kim said, “The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea [will as always support and encourage the positions of the Communist Party of China and the People’s Republic of China to defend the state’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and development interests,” KCNA said.

Xi reportedly told Kim that he and China share a destiny and that he was ready to “defend, consolidate, and develop” the nations’ relations, according to KCNA.

Kim’s departure from Beijing on Thursday marked his first visit to Russia since 2023, according to KCNA, and he was also confirmed by KCNA.

Cai Qi and Wang Yi, two top Chinese Communist Party officials, attended Kim’s graduation ceremony, according to KCNA.

During the People’s Liberation Army’s latest generation of stealth fighters, tanks, and ballistic missiles in Beijing’s military parade on Wednesday, Xi praised China’s victory over “Japanese aggression” in the “world anti-fascist war” over “Japanese aggression.”

In an unprecedented display of unity, Putin and Kim met with Xi for two and a half hours on the sidelines of the event, where they were seated along with a total of 26 mostly non-Western world leaders. According to KCNA, the trio discussed “long-term” cooperation plans.

Prior to the parade, both leaders praised the strengthening military partnership between Moscow and Pyongyang.

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, reportedly sneered at Xi during a post on his Truth Social platform, saying, “Kum Jong Un and Vladimir Putin, you conspire against the United States of America.

No one even thought of this, according to a Kremlin aide, who refrained from saying this in their heads about Trump’s remarks.

Putin also congratulated Kim on the occasion of North Korea’s foundation day, in which he praised Moscow’s military might in Ukraine.

Putin’s message read, “Your combat force’s heroic involvement in releasing the Kursk territories from the invaders is a distinct symbol of friendship and mutual aid between Russia and North Korea,” according to KCNA.

“I have no doubt that we will continue to collaborate to build a strong strategic partnership between our two nations,” Putin continued.

Incontrovertibly, North Korea has provided artillery ammunition and missiles to support Moscow’s fight against Kyiv by sending thousands of soldiers to battle in Kursk, a region previously occupied by Ukraine.

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,289

On Friday, September 5, 2018, the situation is as follows:

Fighting

  • In the village of Khotimlia in the Kharkiv region of northeast Ukraine, regional governor Oleh Syniehubov reported that three people were killed by Russian drones, two of whom were men and two women, and injured three others.
  • Two people have been killed in a Russian missile attack on a Danish-sponsored humanitarian demining mission close to Chernihiv, according to Governor Viacheslav Chaus. Chaus claimed that the attack intentionally targeted the Danish Refugee Council’s team, leaving three others injured. Ukrainians were the only victims.
  • In the same attack in the Chernihiv region, the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed to have used an Iskander missile strike to destroy a launch site for long-range drones.
  • The village of Novoselivka in the southeast of Ukraine, according to the Russian Defense Ministry, has been under Russian military rule.
  • According to Oleksandr Syrskii, the head of the Ukrainian military, Ukraine wants interceptor drones’ better performance to repel Russian aerial attacks more effectively.

Coalition of the Willing

  • Following the “coalition of the willing” group meeting for a meeting of Kyiv’s allies in Paris to discuss those guarantees, twenty-six nations have pledged to provide post-war security guarantees to Ukraine, which will include an international force on land, sea, and in the air.
  • At a press conference held at the Elysee Palace alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Macron declared, “The security guarantees will be deployed the day the conflict ends.”
  • Macron initially stated that 26 countries would send troops to Ukraine, which he chose not to name. However, he later stated that some nations would offer guarantees while remaining outside of Ukraine, such as by funding Kyiv’s forces’ training and development.
  • After the meeting, Zelenskyy stated that “we are working out which nations will participate in which security component.” He added that “26 nations endorsed providing security guarantees.” This is the first such serious, very specific substance to be released today, for the first time in a long time.
  • Germany will decide on additional military commitments, including sending troops to Ukraine, only after more specific circumstances are clarified, according to a government spokesperson.
Emmanuel Macron and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, president of Ukraine, speak before their meeting on September 3, 2025 at the Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris.
  • After the meeting, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that Ukraine must turn into an indigent steel porcupine that is inedigible for both current and upcoming aggressors.
  • In addition, Macron claimed that Zelenskyy, fellow European leaders, and President Donald Trump had a phone call after the summit, and that US contributions to the guarantees would be finalized.
  • Macron said there was “no doubt” about the willingness of Washington to participate in the Ukraine-issued security guarantees, and that Washington needed to work with it to finalize the necessary planning arrangements.
  • A White House official said Trump’s statement on that call, telling European leaders that the country must stop purchasing Russian oil because it, in part, is helping Moscow fund its war against Ukraine, was offensive in the midst of slow diplomatic progress.
  • The official added that the president also emphasized that European leaders must put economic pressure on China to fund Russia’s war efforts.

Sanctions

  • The United Kingdom imposed sanctions on 11 more individuals and groups associated with the Russian state, specifically those linked to Moscow’s alleged forcible deportation and indoctrinate of children in Ukraine.
  • Dmitry Medvedev, the former head of the Russian Security Council and current deputy chairman, predicted that Russia would invade Ukrainian territory and seize British property after London claimed to have spent about $1.3 billion on weapons from Russian assets that had been frozen.
  • According to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russia has reciprocally expelled an Estonian diplomat. A Russian diplomat was fired from Estonia in mid-August amid allegations that the country had violated the country’s sanctions and committed other crimes.
  • According to Russian Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilev, Rosneft, Russia’s largest oil producer, has signed an additional agreement to supply Kazakhstan with 2.5 million metric tons of oil.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin during their visit to Beijing to attend China's commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two, in Beijing, China, September 3, 2025, in this picture released by the Korean Central News Agency. KCNA via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. REUTERS IS UNABLE TO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THIS IMAGE. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. SOUTH KOREA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN SOUTH KOREA.
Kim Jong Un, leader of North Korea, speaks with Vladimir Putin, president of Russia, on September 3, 2025 in Beijing, China.

Regional security

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin called the two countries’ ties “special,” according to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who stated that his nation would “fully support” Russia’s army as a “fraternal duty.”
  • Kim reportedly received a greeting for North Korea’s foundation day from Putin.
  • Putin’s message read, “Your combat force’s heroic involvement in releasing the Kursk territories from the invaders is a distinct symbol of friendship and mutual aid between Russia and North Korea,” according to KCNA. Putin reaffirmed his confidence in the continued cooperation we will have in order to strengthen the deep strategic partnership between our two nations.

Indonesia in chaos: Five Indonesians give views on why and how to fix it

Since late August, protests have been rife in Indonesia as a result of allegations that politicians have received a $3, 000 housing allowance on top of their salaries, which is equal to between 10 and 20 times the minimum wage in Indonesia.

It was not the first time that Indonesians have taken to the streets this year.

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In February and March, students turned out to protest against a range of unpopular government policies, including cuts to the national budget and a proposed new law expanding the role of the military in political affairs.

Al Jazeera spoke with five Indonesians* about the issues that led to the recent wave of demonstrations and what needs to change in their nation of more than 283 million people.

On August 28, 2025, a protester in Jakarta, Indonesia, throws a rock at riot police officers.

Death of a food delivery driver

A motorcycle delivery driver, Affan Kurniawan, 21, was hit and killed by a police car during protests in Jakarta, where the anger soared.

At the time of his death, Kurniawan allegedly attempted to follow a food delivery order but did not participate in demonstrations.

Several police officers are now being investigated over his death, and one has already been fired from his position.

Indonesia’s ubiquitous food delivery drivers are frequently portrayed as a reminder of the country’s low employment prospects and as a permanent reminder of its poorly paid “gig-economy,” where workers are frequently economically exploited and socially marginalized.

Imran, a food delivery driver from Langkat in North Sumatra, claimed inequality was the primary reason for the country’s erratic protests.

“Including economic inequality, educational inequality, health inequality and unequal public services”, Imran told Al Jazeera.

Indonesia protest blaze kills 3 as anger erupts over driver's death
On August 30, 2025, protesters and police clash outside the Indonesian parliament building in Denpasar.

The House of Representatives of the nation continued to ask for a monthly housing allowance of 50 million Indonesian rupiah, or roughly $3, 000, despite the economic hardships facing ordinary citizens, Imran claimed.

“They are not concerned about our fate. They should be present to help the community’s issues, not to start the flames. Imran claimed that the community’s precarious economic conditions contributed to these protests.

“We hope the government will quickly find a solution to address these issues so that people will no longer take to the streets to demand their rights”, he said.

“We belong to a people who longs for peace,” the statement read. There won’t be more marches on the streets if our rights are respected. We want clean and transparent bureaucracy”, he added.

The House of Representatives also decided on Thursday against raising lawmakers’ salaries and enforcing a ban on their “non-essential overseas trips,” according to the Jakarta Globe, and the local news outlet reported on Friday that the housing allowance had been eliminated as a result of the demonstrations.

economic issues

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who has been in power since October, promised on taking office to raise economic growth to 8 percent within the next five years.

However, the president has struggled to keep the books afloat, in part because of the government’s reportedly $ 10 billion per year’s free lunch program, which provides for millions of schoolchildren.

The government of Prabowo’s government cut state expenditures by $ 18 billion, with the biggest cuts being made in healthcare, public works, and education, partially due to the free food initiative.

A prominent Indonesian political analyst* told Al Jazeera that many people feel “disgusted” by the cuts to government spending, and now that Prabowo has been in power for a year, they have a good idea of “how he actually governs”, compared with promises made during his election campaign.

The analyst claimed that the emperor had no clothes but promoted himself as an economic reformer.

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President of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto, addresses recent violent protests at a press conference held at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 31, 2025. [Handout/Laily Rachev/EPA]

Not all is lost yet, however, for the president.

He still has a chance to resolve this. The analyst claimed that the government still has “a lot of room to maneuver” to repair the damage and make concessions.

“A lot of it has to do with damage control as the protests are targeted against the elite and the establishment in general”, he said, adding the president could build goodwill with the public by holding people to account for corruption and excessive force in dealing with protesters.

He ought to arrest a few people, fire a few, and bring them to justice. The analyst believes that would be the best way to keep his presidency intact.

Right to protest

Incredulity grew after the delivery driver Kurniawan’s death, leading to the arrest of protesters who stormed parliamentarians and Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Indonesia’s finance minister.

Demonstrators also allegedly set fire to a Sulawesi regional government national assembly building in Makassar, killing three people, in addition.

As police deployed water cannon and tear gas to disperse crowds in cities across the country, including on university campuses, Prabowo told the country’s security forces to get tough on protests that showed signs of “treason and terrorism”.

Due to “real frustration about economic issues in Indonesia,” Afifah, a women’s rights activist based in Jakarta, claimed there have been demonstrations since the start of the year, and not just in recent weeks.

She added that there was “worry about the military expanding its authority over civilians, access to the job market, and widespread poverty.”

In the face of the demonstrations, authorities used tear gas, which suppressed the people’s “right to protest” peacefully in Indonesia, Afifah said.

Riot police react as they clash with demonstrators during a protest against, what the demonstrators say, are exorbitant allowances for Indonesian parliament members, outside Indonesian parliament buildings in Jakarta, Indonesia, August 25, 2025.
On August 25, 2025, riot police in Jakarta, Indonesia, clash with demonstrators [Willy Kurniawan/Reuters]

She told Al Jazeera, “The police should be told that they do not have the right to end demonstrations.”

“We need widespread reform in Indonesia, and the system needs to change. In this nation, there are three main issues: the economy, the environment, and democracy. Complete reform is required, and it also needs to involve all social groups, including women.

Cost of living crisis

The Bank of Indonesia recorded a 2.31 percent increase in August 2025, an increase that is consistent with the cost-of-living crisis in Indonesia.

Many Indonesians claim that the government’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth figures do not accurately reflect the state of the economy, especially in rural areas, despite the government’s claim that the country’s GDP increased by 5.12% in the second quarter of this year.

Rahmawati, a housewife living in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, said public anger had “finally exploded …because we feel like no one cares about us”.

Politicians shouldn’t be concerned about the public when they need it, such as when elections are in hand. Then they arrive and make all these sweet promises about how they will act on our behalf. When they get elected, they forget about us”, Rahmawati told Al Jazeera.

She said, “We want them to be interested in our needs and us.”

“Basic food costs increase every year but never decrease.” Groceries are becoming more and more difficult to afford”, she added.

Military issues

The most recent demonstrations are part of a series that started earlier this year, including those involving the passage of a contentious law allowing military personnel to take on more senior government positions.

Since his election, former special forces general Prabowo, who was once a son-in-law of the country’s feared dictator Soeharto, has reportedly established dozens of new military battalions, with plans to create hundreds more over the next five years.

Aceh Province, which fought for independence from Indonesia for more than 30 years, where a long history of repression by the armed forces has resulted in the deaths of thousands of Acehnese before it became a semi-autonomous region in 2005.

Although the Acehnese do not “typically respond” to Indonesian “national issues,” Muhammad, a social worker in Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh, claimed demonstrations had taken place there as well.

“But, in the interests of solidarity, there was a demonstration in front of the regional assembly in Banda Aceh. No riots or anarchy, according to Muhammad, were the results of the local government’s protests.

According to him, “our protest was a way to air our opinions with a local twist on a national issue,” adding that the protests focused on the central government’s alleged plan to build five new military battalions in Aceh.

“We reject this, and it is very sensitive”, he added.

“With the military, we’ve already had 35 years of conflict.”

David Tennant’s wife opens up on navigating family life with neurodiverse children

In 2011, David Tennant, who portrayed Doctor Who’s tenth and fourteenth incarnation, wed Georgia. They have five children, including actor Tyson.

David and Georgia Tennant, who married in 2011, have five children together(Image: Georgia Tennant/Instagram)

Georgia Tennant has told how she and husband David navigate their family life with two neurodiverse children.

The 40-year-old actress gave a candid interview about her domestic setup with the former Doctor Who, stating the clan only eat together as a family once a year. Two of the couple’s fibe children have special requirements, Georgia explained in a recent podcast.

“I don’t understand how people gather around and eat together,” she said. Many of the children in our family are neurodiverse, so some don’t enjoy eating with other children. They eat in separate rooms, according to Georgia, who met David, 54, while working on Doctor Who in 2008.

Ty, the 23-year-old Georgian son of a previous relationship, was adopted by David and Georgia, who also adopted Olive, 14, Wilfred, 12, Doris, 10, and Birdie, age 5, from Georgia.

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The ages of David’s children range from five to 23 (Image: Georgia Tennant/Instagram)
The couple, who met in 2008,
The couple, who met in 2008, live in Chiswick, west London(Image: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)

On Russell Howard’s podcast Five Brilliant Things, Georgia, the daughter of Peter Davison’s ex-Denver star, discussed her children. We must prepare a different meal for them because a few of them won’t eat the same food, she continued. I spend two and a half hours a day serving various people in various rooms around the house. “

The actress, born in Hammersmith, west London, explained the different requirements mean her family rarely eat together at home, with Christmas the significant exception. Her experience mirrors that of other parents across the country after a recent survey found screen time is threatening to put play to chat at the dinner table.

Georgia, who was in BBC drama The Way last year, candidly described scenes at her home – at pubs when sh does manage to get her clan out together. She said: “We never [eat together]. Christmas, I think we do. Every now and again, we’ll go to a pub and we’ll all sit down and it’s just a f***ing nightmare. I just want to go home. They’re crawling on the table, one’s got headphones on. It’s just like, no.”

Georgia, pictured with David at the BAFTAs this year, spoke about her family life
Georgia, pictured with David at the BAFTAs this year, spoke about her family life (Image: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)

Georgia, who was 16 years old, dated Ty from a previous relationship. Ty, who David has adopted, has previously played in roles in television shows like House of the Dragon and War of the Worlds. Georgia and the BAFTA-winning Scottish actor have four children since they married and have four children.

Gushing about her husband and kids, Georgia also said on the podcast: “I like how different they are. It seemed weird that two people can keep creating such a different smorgasbord of humans. And that’s really fascinating.

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