Thursday, October 31, 2024

What Teenagers Are Learning About the 2024 Election


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Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Israel vetó a la UNRWA. Esto es lo que significa


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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

A Month’s Worth of Rain Falls in a Single Day in Parts of Spain


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Monday, October 28, 2024

Where to Travel This Winter, Whether You Want Sun or Snow


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Man Who Made Violent Threats Skirted Arrest and Then Shot a Neighbor


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Sunday, October 27, 2024

Michelle Obama’s Plain Words in a Plain Suit


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Saturday, October 26, 2024

Why Are North Korean Troops in Russia?


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Friday, October 25, 2024

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Investigation of Georgia Movie Set Crash Finds No Violations


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Wednesday, October 23, 2024

What’s in Our Queue? ‘Smiling Friends’ and More


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Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Lo que necesitas saber sobre la Cumbre de los BRICS


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Monday, October 21, 2024

Central Park 5 Sue Trump for Defamation Over Debate Comments


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Starring in Kamala Harris’s Closing Argument: Donald Trump


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Saturday, October 19, 2024

In Michigan, Trade Policies and the Water Crisis Loom Large for Voters


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La tormenta tropical Nadine llega a Belice


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Friday, October 18, 2024

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Harris Says Hamas Leader’s Killing Offers Chance to End Gaza War


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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

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Monday, October 14, 2024

SpaceX lanza su cohete Starship y atrapa el propulsor con brazos mecánicos


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Sunday, October 13, 2024

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El artista que ayudó a visibilizar la comunidad trans en los cómics


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Para estos estadounidenses, México también es su país


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Friday, October 11, 2024

Tesla Loses Court Battle in Swedish Labor Dispute


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Thursday, October 10, 2024

The Real Stars of "Love Is Blind": Those Gold Wine Glasses

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With each new season of "Love Is Blind," comes a standout star. Earlier this year, when season six hit, it may have been the Megan Fox of it all, and while season seven, which premiered on Oct. 2, is still unfolding, we can always count on one unusual decor choice to steal several scenes: those damn gold cups. (You know the ones.)

As omnipresent as the drama, the shiny goblets, of both the stemmed and stemless variety, aren't just sipped by contestants in the pods; they also score a ticket to the subsequent all-inclusive honeymoon resorts and make appearances, well, pretty much everywhere. Viewers can see them in any group scene, at the wedding-dress shop, and every contestant's apartment. We'll put it this way: if "take a shot every time you see a gold cup" was part of a "Love Is Blind" drinking game, you'd likely end up with a massive hangover after just one episode.

So, what's the purpose of the ubiquitous drinking vessels, and where on earth did they come from? Wonder no more, because we've got answers right here.

What's With the "Love Is Blind" Gold Cups?

"Love Is Blind" creator Chris Coelen told Variety in 2022 that he chose the cups as a way to aesthetically distinguish the series - because holing up would-be lovers in tiny pods separated by an illuminated wall wasn't enough to do so, apparently. "When you turn on the show, you know it's our show," he said. "It's a very authentic, really true following of these people's journeys, but I like the fact that we have this sort of connective tissue with that in a really light way."

Beyond that, the opaque nature of the glasses allows for seamless continuity; editors can cobble together scenes without worrying about how much alcohol, water, coffee, or whatever preferred liquid is left in each contestant's cup. Plus, the fact that they're metal and therefore harder to break than glass helps, too.

PS also reached out to Netflix about where they scored the viral gold cups . . . just in case we plan a "Love Is Blind"-themed party in the future. A representative from the show's production company, Kinetic Content, told us they were, unsurprisingly, purchased in bulk from Amazon and transported from location to location by production vans. Although they were unable to provide the exact brand, this product listing, the Gold Wine Glasses Set of 4 ($29) on Amazon, looks like a pretty spot-on dupe.

While the inescapable glasses made a splash among eagle-eyed "Love Is Blind" fans, they also became a mascot of sorts for every contestant - especially the women from season two. Deepti Vempati, who got engaged to but later broke things off with Shake Chatterjee, told E! News that she and the other ladies from the show's season want to get matching tattoos of the golden wine glasses. "We've been through so much, and we would always put all of our drinks in the gold goblets," she said. "It's just a symbolic thing for us."


Victoria Messina was a senior editor on PS's Breaking News team. A University of Florida graduate with more than six years of digital media experience, she covers a range of topics, including TV shows and movies, celebrity style, rising stars, food trends, and just about any pop culture-adjacent subject in between.



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Wednesday, October 9, 2024

When Harlem Was ‘as Gay as It Was Black’


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Tuesday, October 8, 2024

U.S. Budget Deficit Rises to $1.8 Trillion in 2024


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Sunday, October 6, 2024

Saturday, October 5, 2024

James Magee, Creator of a Mysterious Desert Monument, Dies at 79


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Friday, October 4, 2024

Syria, Russia Remain Silent on Reported Airstrikes Near a Russian Base in Syria


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Thursday, October 3, 2024

‘Where’s Wanda’ Is a Charming German Dramedy


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