See the First Photos from Michael and Nicole Phelps’ Second Wedding Ceremony

Michael Phelps and Nicole Johnson — make that MRS. Phelps, as she’s officially changed her Instagram page to read ― shocked the world when they revealed that the official ceremony we’ve all been waiting for between Boomer’s parents apparently already happened earlier this summer.

Secretly tying the knot in June, Michael spilled the beans to fans last Thursday in a Facebook live post that he and baby momma Nicole had “been married for a couple months. “

“I had to keep it secret from y’all,” he said in the post. “I had to keep it hush hush from you guys,” because, as he says, “Gotta’ always have something, guys.”

While we’re not entirely sure what he meant by that (something for themselves, maybe?), it appears the duo is willing to share the deets of their second ceremony with us, the likes of which reportedly happened in Cabo over the weekend, despite earlier reports of plans to have a big bash on US soil.

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“My best friend…I love you!” Michael sweetly captioned this shot of them walking down the aisle hand in hand.

Nicole answered right back with an adorable snap of her own, saying, “Truly the happiest day of my life @m_phelps00.”

Um, can we just take a second to talk about that gorgeous dress? Almost vintage with its wrap lace top but with a thigh-high slit to keep it fresh, Nicole’s frock rendered her absolutely stunning. Michael looks every bit as dapper himself, rocking a light khaki tux with a baby blue tie.

So what’s life like post wedding #2? “We’re married,” Michael shrugs in the below video.

“Now we just have rings that show that we are,” Nicole adds with a laugh.

Cheers to that. Congratulations, you two!!!

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There's a mixture of anticipation and excitement as you approach any arena, whether you're going to a sports game, a concert, or any kind of performance. However, knowing that you're about to watch an Olympic event with your own eyes is something else entirely.

By some stroke of random luck, I've had the opportunity to spend the summer in Paris during the 2024 Olympics. Okay, my French grandmother needed some grandaughterly help, but still — I'm here! And what are the odds she would need that THIS summer of all summers?

Initially, I had no intention of attending the Olympics, and was rather peeved that the city would become a chaotic mess with all the tourists and infrastructure being built to host this worldwide celebration. But when the opportunity arose for me to attend beach volleyball at the Eiffel Tower Stadium (and for only $30, no less!), I just couldn't pass it up.

As a former high school volleyball player, I marched into the stadium more excited than ever. The sun was shining, the vibes were high, and the views were breathtaking.

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Once we sat down, the game started almost immediately. I kept thinking to myself how intimate the stadium felt. I mean, I’m at arguably one of the most important sports competitions in the world, and my college football stadium is bigger than this. As a result, you can’t help but feel grateful to be there.

For beach volleyball, you get to see two games. We started off by watching Ana Patricia Silva Ramos and Eduarda Santos Lisboa from Brazil and Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho from Australia. In each of the three sets, the first team to reach 21 points wins. The first set went to Brazil, Australia took the lead in the second set, and ultimately won the game in the last set. As I watched them, I was sweating my butt off in the stands, thinking to myself how hot the athletes must be.

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Between points, or when the players took breaks for water and shade, there were two main 'hype men' or MCs who really got the crowd going. We did the wave, we danced, we waved our flags, and just all around celebrated our respective countries. It was so beautiful to watch everyone being so prideful and patriotic, regardless of whether or not their team was on the field. We even got a visit from Phryge (the 2024 Olympic mascot and my favorite part, personally), who made his appearance as the crowd roared for the little red hat.

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The second game was Spain vs. Switzerland. I was very excited for this because I have some skin in the game — my grandma is half Spanish and I have a lot of friends from there, so I rooted for España in solidarity! Liliana Fernandez and Paula Soria of Spain faced off against Swiss players Nina Brunner and Tanja Huberli. I was on the edge of my seat the entire game, but ultimately Switzerland took home the win in the first two sets.

This experience is something I will carry with me for the rest of my life. I feel extremely lucky to have witnessed such solidarity in a world of uncertainty and division. Not to mention, the incredible athleticism and sportsmanship displayed by these women (go girlbosses!) and what they're doing for their respective countries.

It is really true what they say: nothing compares to the real thing. Here are three ways watching the Olympics IRL are so different than watching it on TV.

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1. Phryge is even cuter than pictures can do justice

If you're wondering what exactly Phryge, the Olympic mascot, really is — you're not alone. According to the Associated Press, it's been top of mind for a ton of Olympic-goers. And while it may look strange to some, it's actually a personified version of the "bonnet phrygien," a hat often worn to represent the revolutionary efforts in 1780s France. Regardless of the history, though, he was just adorable — basically the cute, less sassy younger sibling to the Duolingo owl.

2. The hype men are way better than commercial breaks

Instead of ads for cars and Coca-cola, when there are breaks in the games, hype me take the stage! They encourage group activities like the wave and other dances while the athletes towel off and grab some water. I honestly had such a good time while they kept us activated and excited!

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3. The games are way more intimate than the TV can show

There's something that feels so larger-than-life about the Olympics — and they really are in terms of the energy and excitement. But when it comes to the actual stadium, the entire experience felt intimate. Like I said before, the whole space felt smaller than some high school stadiums, so everyone was close to the action. Meanwhile, when I've watched other matches at home, I felt so detached and far away from it all...almost like it was this abstract thing that was happening, but wasn't particularly concrete.

4. Seeing the camaraderie amongst every country was electric

Even though everyone's specific teams and countries weren't necessarily represented in the matches at hand, the entire crowd pridefully waved their countries flags and cheered on the athletes in front of them alike. It was so incredibly different than being at home where you cheer with your friends and family, likely only watching specific events and usually for the same team. I adored seeing how it didn't matter where you were from or what the match was — everyone was happy to be here and cheer for the Olympics of it all.

BRB while I plot my way into the 2028 L.A. Olympics!

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The right accessory won't just elevate an outfit – it will also make your getup, well, uniquely yours. That's why collecting certain must-have pieces is the key to expressing your personality and completing your everyday looks! From shoes to scarves and watches to sunglasses, your 'fits just aren't the same without a little spice.

Whether you're on the go to the office, grabbing drinks with friends, or dressing up for a special occasion, here are 8 timeless accessories that every woman needs in her closet.

1. Scarves & Bandanas

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From wearing them on your head to wrapping them around your neck, scarves and bandanas are statement pieces that can transform your whole appearance! Plus, they're super easy to wear.

A silky scarf can add an instant touch of refinement and luxury while retro or bohemian-inspired bandanas can bring a fun, bold twist to your personal style.

Collect a few neutral pieces, as well as patterned, colorful ones, to have options for every outfit!

2. Waist Belts

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Waist belts are the ultimate accessories for shaping your figure. It not only defines your waist to create a flattering silhouette, but also turns loose-fitting pieces into something that can be chic and trendy.

Since they're so versatile, waist belts can be styled in an endless amount of ways. Use them to add a pop of contrast over a dress or to cinch an oversized blazer at work.

3. Loafers

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Quince Italian Leather Lug Sole Loafers

If you've been searching for footwear that's comfortable and cute at the same time, loafers are your answer! They help add a polished touch to any outfit while still maintaining a laid-back vibe.

You can rock them with a white button-down and blue jeans for a business-casual look or pair them with a skirt and blouse to dress up without suffering in heels all night long.

4. Mini Purses

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Let's be real: do you really need every little thing that's floating around in your massive purse right now?! From old gum packs to multiple tubes of chapstick, it's sometimes a bit too much.

If you opt to embrace the mini purse trend, you can leave all that extra baggage at home. They may be tiny, but they make a bold statement and are sure to become conversation-starters, especially when they feature bright colors or patterns.

Just take only what you absolutely need out of the house and enjoy feeling a bit lighter without all the clutter from purses past.

5. Classic Watches

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One of the most timeless accessories that can instantly elevate any outfit is a classic watch. Regardless of whether you're a gold girlie or a silver girlie, find a watch that matches your typical bracelet stack and wear it with all of your looks.

Throwing on this seemingly subtle accent piece couldn't be easier – yet it will pull together any aesthetic.

6. Stylish Sunglasses

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Of course, sunglasses are practical tools that help protect our eyes from harmful rays. But more than that, they're critical fashion accessories that enhance your style.

It doesn't matter if you love classic aviators or bolder styles, like cat-eyes. There are sunglasses out there that complement every face shape and vibe!

7. Layered Necklaces

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J.Crew Factory Three-Layer Necklace

Want to add more depth and personality to your look? You can never go wrong with layered necklaces. By experimenting with different lengths and styles, you can completely customize your vibe every single day.

Don't be afraid to mix metals, textures, and even charms to infuse your outfit with interest in a playful yet chic way.

8. Go-To Hats

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Lastly, a go-to hat is the perfect way to (literally) top off your outfit with a finishing touch that reflects your personal style.

If you live in a warmer climate, you may opt for a sun hat or signature baseball cap that's a neutral, versatile color. Or, in the chillier months, find a beanie that's cozy and cool to enhance your winter wardrobe.

Whatever the season or occasion, a go-to hat can truly complete a look.

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From beach volleyball under the Eiffel Tower to surfing in Tahiti, the Paris Olympics have blown my mind thus far. I'm always super into Olympic season because sportsmanship, community, and pride for your country are such beautiful things to witness and celebrate collectively. I'm currently in Paris and have even been able to see a couple of events myself — and I gotta tell you, it's incredible to watch live. History is made left and right, every single day — especially when it comes to Team USA!

While the games continue, here are all the incredible moments we've seen so far!

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Two Words: Celine Dion

After her shocking documentary came out, Celine Dion made a triumphant return to performing during the opening ceremony for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Dion's very rare Stiff Person Syndrome made many wonder if the superstar would be able to sing again, and this performance put those rumors to rest. She blew us all away with her stunning vocal performance of "Hymn A L'Amour" — can anyone pass some tissues? 😭

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Simone Biles Made An Epic Comeback — And Won Gold With Her Team

Team USA Women's Gymnastics is back and better than ever baby! After a devastating experience in Tokyo, Simone Biles made an epic comeback with this insane floor routine, starting off with an intro I could not deem more appropriate to Taylor Swift's "Are You Ready For It?" And boy were we! Not only did Biles start off her Paris games with a bang, but she did with such elegance and ease. We are so happy to have her back!

Alongside the amazing performances from Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, and Jade Carey, the team took home the gold medal!

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Women In Fencing Make History

Another incredible win for Team USA, and another historical moment for women! Lee Kiefer won two back-to-back gold medals this week in foil fencing. Her teammate, Lauren Scruggs took home the silver metal and became the first Black fencer to ever win an Olympic medal! Not only is this an incredible moment for the country, but for humankind. This is also the first time the United States has dominated the fencing podium since 1904! History was definitely made, to say the least!

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Team USA Proves Rugby Isn't Just For Boys

They have the beauty, the brains, and now they have the BRONZE! The USA Women's Rugby Team is bringing home their first ever Olympic win in history. Rugby is notoriously an intense contact sport — it's fast, it's rough, and often more associated with a male demographic. But this team is showing everyone how truly amazing women sports are. And hey, they got Jason Kelce as a superfan, so you should be too!

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True Meaning Of Teammates

Team USA swimmers Torri Huske and Gretchen Walsh both bring home medals after they competed side-by-side in the 100 meter butterfly. Though Walsh was the previous record holder, she congratulated Huske on the Gold as they both celebrated their momentous win, wrapped together around the American flag. We couldn't be happier for these amazing Olympic swimming medalists!

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One Trick Pony Brings Home The Win With The Men's Gymnastics Team

Stephen Nedoroscik, also known as "Clark Kent" on Tik Tok waited all day to perform his pommel horse routine. Before he began his routine, he took off his glasses — which was a little concerning for spectators — and started his routine. We all quickly realized that he was no joke. He seemingly came out of nowhere and snatched the bronze medal with the rest of Team USA. Now, he's a media phenomenon, and we can't get enough of him!

PS: This is Team USA's first medal since 2008 for men's team gymnastics — so exciting!

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Cook'N Bacon Are So In Sync

Synchronized diving has been one of my fave Olympic sports to watch since I was a kid! It's so mesmerizing and obviously incredibly impressive. I am so happy for Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook (affectionately known as "Cook'N Bacon") for brining home the silver medal! This is an amazing achievement for them both, but especially for Team USA who hasn't been on the diving podium since 2012. Wow!

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Batten Biked To Silver

Haley Batten took home the silver medal for women's mountain biking race — the best finish for Team USA ever! Her wheel literally broke in the middle of the race, and she still managed to medal. So while the win was incredible to begin with, the fact that she persevered and overcame the odds makes it that much more amazing!

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Ledecky Lead The Pack

We already knew Katie Ledecky was incredible, but she only further cemented her jaw-dropping skills during the women's 1500 meter freestyle final! In the longest swimming event at the Olympics, Ledecky consistently lead the pack throughout, and finished over 10 seconds before her silver medal counterpart. She's currently tied with Dara Torres, Natalie Coughlin and Jenny Thompson for the most medals won by a female swimmer — and she doesn't plan on slowing down anytime soon, setting her sights on the 2028 Olympics according to ESPN! We can't wait to see what she does next!

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Simone And Suni Stack The Podium

After dominating the team finals, Team USA brought home more hardware for women's gymnastics in the individual competition! Suni Lee faced fierce competition in the battle for bronze, needing to nail her final rotation on her floor routine, and did she ever! Lee scored a 13.666, cementing her spot on the podium.

Afterwards, Biles was neck-in-neck for the gold medal against Brazilian gymnast Rebecca Andrade. Andrade gave an incredible performance, definitely earning a lot of pride for Brazil, but at the end of the day Biles upped the ante with what Laurie Hernandez described as one of the hardest routines out there. Earning a 15.066, Biles won the gold medal — the first time an American gymnast has won two gold medals in the individual competition since 1968 according to Today!

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When you welcome a furry friend into your family, one of the biggest decisions you'll have to make is choosing their name. Of course, there are the (possibly overdone) classics like Princess, Fido, and Lassie, but they're still cute. Other, more modern names, such as Luna, Milo, and Cooper, have also risen in popularity.

However, have you ever met someone who picked a pet name that left you seriously scratching your head? Plenty of people on Reddit have, and they recently shared the worst dog names they've ever heard (some of which have unfortunate or bizarre backstories).

Scroll to see some of the worst dog names you could pick in 2025...

1. Scooter

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"Scooter because when they got him, he would drag his [behind] on rugs because he had worms," one user revealed.

2. Cat

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"I've never been fond of highly normal-named dogs (David, Katie, Tom, Sarah, etc). But then there are also people like my [derpy] old roommate who, for some special reason, named his dog Cat," another user said.

3. Hashtag

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"My sister-in-law named her dog Hashtag. Not even kidding. She thought it was trendy and unique," shared a user.

4. Joachim (Multiple Times)

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"My husband's family likes to get the same types of dogs and give that dog the same name as the dog before it. They've had generations of Shih Tzus named Joachim starting in, like, the 1950s, and there was also a series of Portugues water dog duos all named the same thing," one user explained.

5. Kaiser Koenig der Schnitzel Fritz

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"I adopted a dachshund from a lady who was getting divorced and was going to submit him. His name was Kaiser Koenig der Schnitzel Fritz... We just called him Fritz," recalled another user.

6. Dave

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"A colleague called her dog Dave. When I started at the job, I couldn't figure out who the [heck] she was talking about when she 'took Dave for a walk.' I was too scared to ask who Dave was," detailed a user.

7. Girl & Boy (But In Reverse)

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"There was this old lady that would take her two chihuahuas to the dog park. I'd also see them occasionally on walks around the neighborhood. They were both white and looked very similar," one user remembered.

"The male dog was named Girl, and the female dog was named Boy. They were nasty little dogs. Girl peed on my shoes once, too."

8. Chair

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"I once heard someone name their dog Chair. The poor pup must have been so confused," added a user.

9. Aye

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"My brother named his dog Aye because he wouldn't respond to anything else except 'Aye!' Come to find out, the former owners were Haitian, and the dog understood more Creole than English," a user said.

"They still got the dog. He's 15 years old, and my brother's family has learned some Creole phrases for him. He understands English now, but his name still remains Aye."

10. Joshua

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"My dad never had a son to name him Joshua, so he named our dog Joshua," joked a final user.

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The 1980s gave us some of the most iconic movies in film history, but if we're being honest, some of them haven't aged well. (Neither have these 90s movies, honestly).

While they might've been considered harmless fun at the time, many have plot lines, jokes, and general themes that wouldn't fly in today's more socially conscious world.

From problematic gender dynamics to outdated stereotypes and downright disturbing antics, here are 10 cringy '80s movies that would never be made today.

1. Heathers (1988)

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In 1989, Heathers was viewed as a bold, dark satire on high school social hierarchies. Viewers watched Veronica, played by Winona Ryder, and her psychotic boyfriend J.D., portrayed by Christian Slater, as they embarked on a murder spree. Each of their kills was also disguised as suicide.

Back then, the idea of teens turning against each other in such a violent way was considered an edgy, basically absurd take on high school drama. But today, school violence is no longer a far-fetched idea.

2. Dream a Little Dream (1989)

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Dream a Little Dream seems like another lighthearted body-swap comedy on the surface, but it has a pretty unsettling subplot.

It follows a teenage boy who ends up possessed by the spirit of an old man due to a bizarre accident. Then, while navigating this weird predicament, he also falls for a girl named Lainie, who's stuck in an abusive relationship.

That premise alone might sound strange, but how Lainie's situation is addressed is even worse. Not only do her parents dismiss her concerns, but they actively side with her abusive boyfriend!

In fact, they threatened to uproot their entire family because she refused to sleep with him. Can you imagine this working on the big screen today?

3. Revenge of the Nerds (1984)

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This '80s movie about bullied misfits finally getting their vengeance has some problematic content that really hasn't aged well. First of all, it contains a lot of racist and homophobic jokes.

Moreover, the so-called "revenge" the nerds take on their bullies involves them breaking into a sorority house, stealing underwear, and secretly installing cameras to spy on the women inside. It's just plain creepy.

4. Sixteen Candles (1984)

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Even though Sixteen Candles is remembered for its coming-of-age story and sweet romantic moments, it also features one of the most offensive Asian stereotypes: Long Duk Dong.

The foreign exchange student is reduced to an embarrassing caricature, and every time he appears on screen, a gong sound effect actually plays. As if the audience didn't already get the "joke."

5. Zapped! (1982)

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Zapped! is another '80s movie with a premise that would definitely be deemed too wild today.

After a science lab explosion gives a high school student telekinetic powers, he uses his newfound abilities to literally tear girls' clothing off. Sure, it's a raunchy teen comedy, but it arguably toes the line into harassment.

6. Can't Buy Me Love (1987)

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In Can't Buy Me Love, young Patrick Dempsey plays Ronald, a socially awkward high schooler who ditches his dream of buying a telescope and instead spends $1,000 to bribe the most popular girl in school into pretending to be his girlfriend.

Spoiler alert: the plan works, and Ronald transforms from a lovable underdog into an arrogant guy who treats his friends like trash.

Yet the issue with this movie isn't just the idea that money can buy love and social status. It's that Ronald gets let off the hook without much consequence. He still gets the girl and learns a conveniently shallow lesson about staying true to himself.

7. Weird Science (1985)

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If you haven't been able to tell already, teen comedies in the '80s loved to embrace nerds. Weird Science took this to a whole new level.

Two geeky teenagers use their computer to create the "perfect woman," who isn't just beautiful but also has supernatural powers. If that isn't eyebrow-raising enough, the boys treated the woman more like a wish-granting object than an actual person.

8. Fatal Attraction (1987)

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Some elements of Fatal Attraction could hold up today. After all, psychological thrillers about obsessive relationships are still a Hollywood staple.

Even so, this film takes things to an extreme that would be hard to pull off now. Perhaps the most shocking scene is when Alex, a woman whose brief affair spirals into obsession, boils a pet rabbit alive.

What's worse is that the filmmakers used a real (albeit already dead) rabbit for the shot.

9. Mr. Mom (1983)

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In 1983, the idea of a stay-at-home dad was comical. Today, it's simply called parenting.

Mr. Mom follows Jack, a father who takes on household duties while his wife returns to work. Unsurprisingly, it leans heavily into outdated gender stereotypes and portrays Jack as utterly clueless when it comes to housework and childcare. Meanwhile, his friends and strangers treat him like a failure for stepping into a traditionally female role.

10. A Christmas Story (1983)

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This last one might be controversial, as A Christmas Story is a holiday classic. Even so, there are some cringeworthy moments in this 80s movie.

First of all, there's the infamous scene in the Chinese restaurant where the servers' accents are exaggerated for laughs. Plus, there are outdated parenting techniques, like kids getting their mouths washed out with soap for swearing or being threatened with corporal punishment.

Aside from all that, the largest issue is how the plot revolves around a 9-year-old begging for a rifle. Given the current climate of school safety, a movie mixing kids and firearms wouldn't fly today.

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