Sabrina Carpenter rang in 2025 in style and also with quite a unique New Year resolution. The singer dropped new photos from her recent holiday at a snowy location. Amid her ongoing concert tour, Carpenter enjoyed a well-deserved downtime after adding back-to-back feats to her impressive belt of achievements in 2024. Meanwhile, the 25-year-old looked straight out of a holiday dream as she wowed in a snowflake-printed dress.
Sabrina Carpenter drops hilarious new year resolution in a dreamy fit
Sabrina Carpenter unveiled stunning new photos from her getaway to a scenic snow-covered location for New Year’s. The former Disney star revealed in the post’s caption, “new year’s resolution no more d—k jokes it’s gonna be really hard,” but it seems like she is already unable to follow it. Carpenter delivered yet another dreamy look as she slipped into a blue-white snowflake-adorned dress. The full-length velvet gown featured a strapped low neckline and silver beaded detailing along the trim. Moreover, the straight piece accentuated Carpenter’s curves with its cinched waistline.
Carpenter further elevated the ethereal look with a warm white fur stole, with her signature blonde hair styled in a loose updo. The songwriter’s choice of makeup was equally glamorous as she rocked shimmery eyes and paired them with a nude pink shade of lipstick. Besides her wintery attire, the “Espresso” singer’s Instagram carousel also gave a look inside her fun activities during the getaway.
One of the snaps showed Sabrina Carpenter cozied up in a white Hello Kitty jacket and matching pants to step out in the snow. The carousel also included a series of more candid snaps of the singer and her friends. Meanwhile, fans rushed to the Instagram post’s comments to share their thoughts on Carpenter’s interesting New Year resolution. One user joked, “You can make it. For at least 5 minutes. I know you can,” while others compared her with “snow bunnies” and “Snow princess.”
It does not seem unusual that Jennifer Lopez kicked off the new year by serving major body goals in a seductive bikini photo on Instagram. To ring in 2025, J.Lo posed in a barely-there stringy two-piece set, a cowboy hat, and fuzzy boots in the thirst trap she posted in her since-deleted Instagram Stories. She later dropped the same photos in a reel, recapping her enthralling New Year’s in Aspen with friends and family.
Jennifer Lopez drops sultry bikini photo to welcome the new year
Jennifer Lopez is thirst-trapping her way into 2025 while setting body goals in an itty-bitty bikini from her trip to Aspen, Colorado. Standing in what appeared to be a white bathroom backdrop, the 55-year-old posed in a black triangle bikini with gold beaded detailing. In addition, she sported fuzzy calf-length snow boots and a black cowboy hat, which was pulled down to cover her eyes, to bring some winter heat to the table.
Lopez also added a gold chain to the look for a more striking combination. Later, the actor added these racy photos in a snow-filled New Year’s reel, flaunting her toned body. The video compiled short clips and photos of memorable moments from her recent trip to ski resort town, which seemed like a popular holiday site in 2024. Other celebrities such as Mariah Carey, Kevin Costner, Kyle Richards, and Goldie Hawn also visited Aspen ahead of Christmas and in the days that followed to either spend time shopping or take time away from the city’s hustle-bustle.
As for Jennifer Lopez’s Instagram Reel, it recaps her ideal vacation with her sister, Lynda Lopez, and other friends. J.Lo appeared to be wearing some of her more fashionable outfits as she spent cozy time snuggled up by the lit-up Christmas tree with her family. The stills also showed her posing with a snowman and her two children, Max and Emme, whom she shares with ex-husband Marc Anthony. To welcome the new year, the musician and performer also posed under a banner and included pictures of fireworks, skiing, and exploring the town with friends in several photos.
Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on Mandatory.
What’s that I can smell? Another new Netflix real estate show bringing together incredibly pretty people all battling against one another to sell the most expensive, luxury properties in a highly-competitive American market? Well yes indeed. This time round, it’s New York City, and the Netflix original is aptly-titled Selling the City. Hopefully they won’t broach Ryan Serhant’s Manhattan borders; he does own the area, after all…
Selling the City on Netflix introduces some new faces, and one familiar real estate giant
The cast is introduced walking through NYC, but not big boss lady Eleonora. Instead, she flies in via helicopter. She’s someone who means business, and her first meeting with her mainly-female team shows that while she’s happy to have a laugh, the company and sales come first. “I want to have more impactful and monumental sales.” Basically, do your job, and do it well – or go.
Despite the smiles, it feels like Abi might be at the root of some issues for the rest of the agents. She’s the newbie, and not everybody trusts her. Abi throws shade in confessional, questioning whether it’s because of her time in the industry, or simply because she’s “a decade younger” than everybody else. Shade!
Justin is someone I instantly like, thanks to his immediate batting away of the real estate industry’s issue with sexism. “Am I above working with a team of women?” he asks. “Absolutely not. I will follow the money wherever it goes.” Sadly, he spoils it in Episode 2 with a “girls will be girls” remark. Eyeroll.
Justin and Eleonora have dated. “He took my virginity for a second time,” Eleonora quips. I don’t get it, but I’m here for it. It’s been a decade since they were bumping uglies, but have managed to maintain a great relationship. In fact, Eleonora seems to trust Justin implicitly, even asking him to help “nurture” her agents. Sadly, he betrays that trust…
Oh, and Bravo fans, get ready for a familiar face. Enter Steve Gold, via a montage that showcases his rippling muscles as he gets ready for the day. If editors wanted viewers to be putty in Steve’s hands, this is exactly the way to do it.
Netflix’s Selling the City showcases some stunning properties and events
One thing a real estate show needs to do is deliver some memorable moments through the buildings being showcased. Thankfully, Selling the City has that in bucketloads. While it doesn’t quite live up to some of the properties shown in Owning Manhattan, it gets close. There are hundreds of millions of dollars on the line, so the stakes are high.
What we’ve also grown to love as viewers, is all the fabulous events these agents get to host. The glamour is second to none. Except when it comes to Steve. That man favors a hooded sweatshirt and a semi-smart jacket above a suit, but who are we to question one of the biggest names on the scene?
Tensions rise among the Selling the City agents
What is a real estate show without a bit of tension? It begins early as Jade invites a handful of agents to lunch, where she’s “chumming it up” with Taylor, and trying to get closer to Steve. Eleonora isn’t happy, and neither are the agents left back at the office who didn’t even get the honor of an invite.
“If she acts like this towards me, I’m gonna f*cking throw this b*tch so far under, she has no idea what’s coming for her. Like, don’t come at me. I will f*cking have this b*tch’s head on a plate,” Jade rants after Eleonora leaves. Not in private, but alongside a bunch of her peers. It’s not a good look, but it certainly lays the foundations of what’s to come throughout the rest of the season.
And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Without giving away too much, viewers can look forward to seeing awkward situationships, threats to sue, and even a “F*ck you Netflix” as the season pans out.
Eleonora is born for reality TV as well as real estate; her raw, emotional honesty in Episode 4 in particular is a stunning moment. Meanwhile, Jade makes the perfect villain (a word I use with all love).
This is appointment television, and the perfect way to start the New Year. The only problem? We’ve got to wait for news on a second season.