A disgraced former South Carolina lawyer convicted of killing his wife and son is blasting a new drama series for its “sensationalized” portrayal of the brutal double murder. The story of Alex Murdaugh’s rise and fall as a Lowcountry legal tycoon has been reimagined in a new eight-part Hulu limited series, “Murdaugh: Death in the Family.” The dramatic retelling chronicles the moments leading up to and ... Read more
I got a hair transplant at 27 — the shocking side effect that left me looking like a cartoon .QN
How far would you go for a full head of luscious locks? Alex Finken (@iam.thats.a.bad.idea) coughed up $17,500 for a hair transplant in hopes of reclaiming his confidence. But the next day, he woke up with severe swelling that made him look more like Humpty Dumpty than a heartthrob. “Some people look OK with it, it goes around their eyes and just looks like they got in a boxing match,” Finken said in ... Read more
3 things a celeb doctor adds to his tea to boost energy, fat loss and longevity .QN
Coffee, meet your match. Every morning, Dr. Nicholas Perricone starts his day with a cup of green tea supercharged with three powerhouse ingredients that he says boost energy, slim the body and promote longevity. “I’ve always believed that simple, consistent habits add up to profound results,” the 77-year-old celebrity nutritionist and dermatologist told The Post. “This morning ritual is my way of stacking ... Read more
Here’s what might signal a man’s ‘endowment’— and it’s not hands or feet .QN
They say a smile is worth a thousand words — but apparently, it can also reveal a little more than that. The latest viral craze on social media claims you can tell a guy’s “endowment” just by his smile, and social media can’t stop gossiping. According to swooning TikTok and X users, from fans of “Superman” actor David Corenswet to Hugh Jackman, a “hung smile” is a sly, flirty and confident ... Read more
This change to your senses is linked to a higher risk of heart disease in the next four years .QN
A little good sense can go a long way. Hearing loss has been repeatedly linked to a higher chance of developing dementia — but loss of another of your five senses could signal dire health issues, too. New research shows that one noticeable change as you get age could indicate future risk of heart attacks, strokes and heart failure. A new study of more than 5,000 older adults found that a poor ... Read more