We all have a few essential spices in our cupboards that we turn to time and time again. Whether it’s a fridge full of fragrant fresh herbs or a pantry stocked with superfood spices, they help make predictable dinners totally craveable. Even inexpensive ingredients can taste like gastronomic art with the right seasoning. But there’s one spice we use all the time that doesn’t usually get the spotlight — black pepper. These 15 recipes change all that, showing that when you bring pepper to the forefront of your meals, it changes everything for the better (including dessert!).
Disney's new Snow White live-actionmovie is no stranger to controversy — or very, very passionate fan responses. The movie (which stars Rachel Zegler and is set to premiere in theaters March 21, 2025) is an updated take on the classic 1937 film, and it's those very updates that people have a lot of opinions on. And when the official Snow White trailer dropped on December 3, hundreds of thousands of people disliked the video...and they didn't hold back in the comments.
Here's what the internet is saying about the Snow White trailer. (Spoiler alert: it's not good).
The 'Snow White' trailer has more dislikes than likes on YouTube.
Like any Disney movie, Snow White 2025 created an internet frenzy in its first five days on YouTube: the trailer already has 5.7 million views! But even though it has 28K likes, according to people in the comments, there are reportedly over 700Kdislikes (which you can see if you have a browser extension). "At this point, the monetization of this video is gonna earn Disney more revenue than the movie itself will," one YouTube user says in the comments.
"She doesn’t need the poisoned apple. She’s toxic enough by herself," another comment says, while a third reads, "I want the queen to win in this version."
Now, while YouTube comments can be fairly harmless (if incredibly rude and annoying), some people have taken it WAY too far. An insane since-deleted tweet from a user named Lee read, "Someone should kill you," to which Rachel responded, "fun fact i will be dying eight times a week on broadway this fall!!!!!" she says referencing her stint in Romeo and Juliet with Kit Connor. "get your tickets, lee! also @fbi."
Disney's 'Snow White' live-action movie isn't the remake to get backlash.
Now, backlash to Snow White isn't necessarily a surprise (even when it's VERY unwarranted) given how upset people were over Halle Bailey as Ariel in The Little Mermaid (even though it was a PERFECT casting choice!!) and rumors that Avantika Vandanapu would star as Rapunzel in a live-action Tangled (which, hello, would be another incredible casting choice).
Both of these women dealt with horrible, racist reactions, but like IRL Disney Princesses, chose to respond with strength and love. “Seeing the world’s reaction to it was definitely a shock," Halle told Edition. "But seeing all the babies’ reactions, all the brown and Black young girls, really tore me up emotionally."
THAT's what Disney movies are about; leaving the theater feeling more empowered and encouraged than you were before is why Disney princesses are so inspiring. I'm actually so excited to see Rachel Zegler as Snow White, not just because I've always been fascinated by the artistic challenge of adapting scenes and costumes into a totally different context, but also because how how Rachel will bring life to a role that literally only has 29 minutes and 19 seconds of screentime in the original movie.
In short: people are just haters and I think the Snow White trailer looks amazing! Check it out in theaters March 21.
What do you think about the new Snow White trailer? Are you excited for the movie or are you siding more with the Evil Queen? Let us know in the comments and check out our Weekend Send for more pop culture updates & exclusives.
After all this time, the ever-iconic Gilmore Girls is still front and center in pop culture and is THE show to binge every fall. There's still a lot of debate surrounding who is the *best* of Rory Gilmore’s BFs (it’s Logan, BTW), but few people are discussing how truly insufferable the main character is.
The pride and joy of Stars Hollow fades as Rory transitions into college and becomes selfish, dull, and someone who I think isn’t a great writer…like at all. And I'm not the only one who thinks so — The Tabreported that Rory's unequivocally the worst character. So without further ado, let me present Gilmore Girls 101, with lesson plans in all things Rory Gilmore and her many, many faults based on overwhelming evidence from The Taband my own revelations.
She misses her mother’s graduation to hang out with Jess.
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Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore, Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore in Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
All Rory had to do was attend this one event for Lorelai — the single mom who raised her and aside her pride to get her the best education — and she failed to show up when it mattered most. Did she really need to see Jess in New York that day? I don’t think so.
She's not a very good friend to Lane.
Rory treats Lane as dispensable, like a side character in her life who's sole job is to support her through each up and down of life. Even when Lane mentions that she doesn't like feeling second to Rory's latest BF, not much changes — even well into the reboot.
She doesn't seem to respect other people's relationships, including those who are literal married.
Obviously, it takes two to tango — but that doesn’t excuse Rory's role in sleeping with Dean, a married man. Said affair is certainly the start to her downward spiral, one that unfortunately takes many others down the hole with her. It's bad enough that she's complicit in the affair with her high school ex, Dean, but it's her attitude after that that really solidifies her skewed moral compass.
Post-sex, Rory claims Dean was “hers," despite the fact that he is quite literally...not.Thought that was enough adultery? Not for Rory — she sleeps with the soon-to-be-married Logan!
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Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore, Matt Czuchry as Logan Huntzberger in Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
Rory clearly has a thing for taken men — especially ones she used to be in a relationship with. Forgetting your current BF is bad enough, but cheating on him with the man whose proposal you turned down is a new low. We'll never forget you, Paul!
She literally stole a yacht just because someone said something she didn't like.
OK — it makes sense to be angry if someone (especially your boyfriend's dad) tells you that you're not cut out for your life's goal in a professional setting. But dang! You don't have to steal a yacht! Come on, Rory.
She straight up fat-shamed a dancer in a newspaper article.
Do we even need to say more? Do better, dude.
Her white privilege reaaaaaally jumped out in the later seasons.
Yale got a little hard, and boom! She moved into the pool house at her grandparents' house and joins the DAR. And when Paris shows up after finding out all her parents' money is gone, Rory just sheds a tear for her own misfortune. First Lane, now Paris? This girl really needs to learn how to be a friend.
Her professionalism and overall perspective on work is..............questionable.
WARNER BROS TELEVISION
Remember that white privilege we mentioned? Instead of accepting a job that would pay for her needs and support her, Rory decides she'd rather take a chance on a fellowship at the New York Times. Rory does not receive the fellowship, and returns to the original offer to see if the old job is available. It's not.
Her career-based self-entitlement in the reboot.
It’s shocking that this woman has had a decade-long career in journalism, and still doesn’t know how it works. Not only does Rory compromise her integrity by sleeping with a source, but she (somehow) believes she’s entitled to a job after writing one article, arrives at a job interview completely unprepared, freaks out when she doesn’t get the job she wants, and for some reason thinks Condé Nast should seek her out for a job? It's delusion at it's finest.
OK — time for the key takeaways. 1) Rory’s questionable internal ethical code of conduct needs some editing and 2) We'll still be watching Gilmore Girls this fall. No matter how insufferable she may be, Rory's life in Stars Hollow still makes for pleasant, wholesome TV — and we need some of that in our lives.
At the end of the day, despite her flaws, Rory does care deeply for her Stars Hollow community. She’s always willing to lend a helping hand when needed, or listen to the many fantastical ideas of Kirk and tirades of Luke. And for that, she’s still loved by many.
Do you have any hot takes on Rory Gilmore? Let us know in the comments and stay updated on all things pop culture with Brit + Co.
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This post has been updated.
Trader Joe's holiday suite is in full swing, and thank goodness. Christmas is already the best holiday around, and it only gets better with all of Trader Joe’s Christmas items! These 16 finds are perfect for topping off your Christmas charcuterie or completing the table for Christmas dinner. The best part is they’re all shoppable for under $10! All your guests will be raving.
Scroll on for this year’s best Trader Joe’s Christmas items to add to your cart!
Sweet Trader Joe's Christmas Items
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British Shortbread Cookie Collection
This assortment of shortbread cookies would make an excellent Christmas Eve nightcap alongside some hot chocolate. Make it boozy if you're feeling brave!
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Peppermint Crunch Popcorn
With this find, you get a bit of saltiness among the sweetness, plus the crunch is irresistible.
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Dark Chocolate Ganache Mini Sheet Cake
If you're celebrating Christmas with a small group, this mini sheet cake is the way to go. It delivers on the perfect portion size, and, of course, all things chocolate.
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English Fudge Collection
This fun range of English fudge makes the ideal daytime (or post-dinner!) snack for Christmastime indulgence.
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Dark Chocolate Dipped Candy Cane Marshmallows
Level up this season's hot chocolates with a dash of peppermint from these candy cane-flavored marshmallows. Yummm.
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Candy Cane Baton Wafer Cookies
Wafer cookies are downright addicting. Make sure to grab a few tins of these on your next TJ's run, because your guests will be totally hooked on 'em.
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Dark Chocolate Covered Cherries
As if it couldn't get even more chocolatey, these sophisticated chocolate-covered cherries come to the TJ's forefront. They're super decadent, making them the ultimate addition to your charcuterie spread.
Savory Trader Joe's Christmas Items
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Elevated Cracker Assortment
Crackers are a must for any dinner party. This trio is a total treat around Christmas.
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Uncured Bacon Wrapped Scallops
Oh, yeah. These tender scallops wrapped in bacon are not only delicious AF, but easy AF to prepare from frozen. Your next best Christmas appetizer awaits!
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Double Cream Brie
Baked brie is a non-negotiable on our Christmas dinner menu. Heat this baby up with some honey or jam, then delightfully dip in with your fave TJ's crackers.
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Dinner Rolls
It goes without saying that dinner rolls are a classic item to include for Christmas dinner. These $3 pull-apart rolls boast the perfect soft interior and impeccable flavor.
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Savory Squash Pastry Bites
Got some hungry (erm, hangry) guests at your place? Tide their cravings over with these air fryer-friendly savory squash bites.
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Caramelized Onion Goat's Milk Cheese
The sweetness of goat cheese is instantly complemented with caramelized onion in this $3 find.
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Crispy Battered Calamari
This appetizer will make it look like you spent way more time on your Christmas appetizer spread than you actually did.
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Prosciutto-Wrapped Fresh Mozzarella Cheese
It doesn't get better than some cured meat and cheese. These snackable sticks would look adorable on a charcuterie set-up.
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