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6/28/21 Chocolate for Breakfast! YESSSSS!

Updated: Jun 30, 2021

Monday 6/28/21


Celebrate National Logistics and Paul Bunyan Day

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Celebrity feud alert: Courtney Love vs...Olivia Rodrigo?

The 56-year-old grunge rocker and wife of the late Kurt Cobain is accusing the 18-year-old "drivers license" singer and former Disney Channel star of copying, without giving credit, the cover of her band Hole's 1994 album Live Through This in a promotional photo for the teen's upcoming SOUR Prom concert film. Both images feature a prom queen wearing a tiara and streaked mascara and holding a bouquet of flowers.

"Spot the difference! #twinning! @oliviarodrigo," Courtney wrote on Instagram on Thursday, June 24, alongside a photo of Olivia's promo, which the teen shared on her own page a day earlier.

Olivia responded, "Love u and live through this sooooo much." Courtney then replied, "Olivia - you're welcome. My favorite florist is in Notting Hill, London! Dm me for deets! I look forward to reading your note [winking face emoji]."

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Want to know if your house is the only one without power? Check surrounding WiFi networks, if none are showing up, your house isn’t the only one.

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The BET Awards were last night, see who won!

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I'm all for this!!!!

A new scientific study just came out that found it might be a good idea to start eating chocolate for breakfast.

It specifically looked at the effects in older women. And we're not talking about a tiny bite of chocolate. They had to eat 100 grams of milk chocolate within an hour of waking up which is more than two full-sized Hershey's bars.

Women in the study did it for two weeks and didn't gain weight. And they weren't asked to change their diet in any other way.

They did end up eating slightly less throughout the day though. So it might make you feel full longer, and that's one reason they didn't gain weight.

But they still consumed more calories overall. So it looks like it also might up your metabolism and help you burn more fat.

The study found it worked at night too. Women who ate chocolate up to an hour before bed saw the same effects. But eating it in the middle of the day might not work as well.

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