In this edition of Study Break, we discuss the ragebait spectacle of Paris Fashion Week, darksided news from Hollywood featuring Tilly Norwood and D4vd, lives of showgirls everywhere from Taylor Swift’s possible schizophrenia diagnosis to Addison Rae’s vintage scream queen moment to Zara Larsson’s sublime vocal talent, and the cultural warfare fallout of Bad Bunny’s road to the Super Bowl. Sam also reviews Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another and we discuss the curious case of Chase Infiniti.
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Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2026 by Duran Lantink
Cardi B “she was so happy to look a mess” Tweet (Gypsy Sport Spring 2016)
Balenciaga Spring 2026 by Pierpaolo Piccioli
Maison Margiela Spring 2026 by Glenn Martens
“When Did New York Fashion Week Get So Boring?” by Rachel Seville Tashjian for The Washington Post
Keith Urban and Maggie Baugh affair rumors amid Nicole Kidman split
Tilly Norwood Official Website
“Hollywood is Already Falling Behind on AI Video” by Lucas Shaw for Bloomberg
“Everything We Know About D4VD” – Billboard
Chase Infiniti’s K-pop dance cover of “OMG” by NewJeans
Addison Rae’s performance in Ryan Murphy’s Monster: The Ed Gein Story
Addison Rae performs “Diet Pepsi / New York” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Taylor Swift explains her song “Actually Romantic”
“Irony and Proverb Comprehension in Schizophrenia: Do Female Patients ‘Dislike’ Ironic Remarks?” in Schizophrenia Research and Treatment
Zara Larsson on Sweden’s Got Talent in 2008
El Chavo Del Ocho (English Version) - Saturday Night Live starring Bad Bunny