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53 Thoughts You Had While Watching The 2015 Golden Globes

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Besides trying to figure out who was wasted.

1. I'm already upset this is Amy Poehler and Tina Fey's last year.

2. Amy looks 50 shades of orange darker than Tina.

3. It only took 30 seconds for them to work in a joke about North Korea!

4. Amy really captured the essence of Reese Witherspoon's performance in Wild ("She did all of her own walking. So brave").

5. Joaquin Phoenix was SO excited to have a shout-out during the opening monologue.

6. Has anyone seen Cake? Maybe it is just a movie about a fluffy dessert.

7. I'm glad Amy and Tina acknowledged the massive elephant in the room: International rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin deserves the lifetime achievement award.

8. Amy and Tina actually played "Who Would You Rather" for a good minute.

9. Ah, there's the civil rights movement joke!

10. And, there's the Bill Cosby joke! As promised!

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11. J.K. Simmons' might've been the first speech of the night, but I've already decided it's the best of the night.

12. I'm glad Joanne Froggatt used her speech to encourage sexual assault survivors to speak out.

13. I CANNOT BELIEVE UZO LOST! Someone give her an award!

14. Seriously, Jeremy Renner? That joke about Jennifer Lopez's "Golden Globes" was uncalled for.

15. Oh shit, Billy Bob Thornton is about to say something terrible... Oh, phew.

16. Amy and Tina are taking that North Korea joke even further and now there's a fake North Korean journalist in a military uniform trying to take a selfie with Meryl Streep. I can't decide if this is funny or if this really needs to end.

17. How many hours after the show ends until Amy and Tina decide they will host it one more time?

18. GINA RODRIGUEZ WON! Her speech! Her tears!

19. TRANSPARENT! And what a phenomenal speech from Jill Soloway.

20. Oh Prince!

21. Andddd Common's speech for Best Original Song for Selma!

22. This ceremony is not so much an awards show as much as it is a social justice forum.


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Sisters Give Birth To Baby Girls 15 Minutes Apart

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Two of a kind.

Estefany, left, and Yely, right, with their daughters.

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Estafany wasn't due for several days, but she went into the hospital with her older sister for moral support after Yely began having contractions. As Yely was being examined, Estafany also started having contractions and went into labor.

Their mother was kept busy running back and forth between the two sisters as her granddaughters came into the world, they told ABC News through a translator. The family is from the Dominican Republic.


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Catherine Zeta-Jones Looked Just Like An Emoji At The Golden Globes

32 Magical Destinations To Visit In This Lifetime

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See the world.

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Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu, Peru

"Didn't think it could possibly live up to my expectations, but it did, and exceeded them. The site itself is huge and so impressive, both aesthetically and architecturally. You really do feel transported back in time. " —roselorraine1

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Prague, Czech Republic

Prague, Czech Republic

"This city looks like something out of a fairytale, with a castle high on a hill and houses tumbling down. I've never seen a city more beautiful than Prague." —Ariel Cooper, Facebook

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George Clooney And Others Show Solidarity With Charlie Hebdo At The Golden Globes

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Je suis Charlie.

After masked gunmen left 12 people dead at the Paris office of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo on Jan. 7, people around the world expressed their solidarity with the victims, who were targeted in part for the cartoons they published. Some celebrities chose to express their own solidarity with the victims and their support of freedom of speech at the Golden Globes on Jan. 11.

George Clooney

George Clooney

George Clooney wore a "Je suis Charlie" button on his lapel, while wife Amal carried a custom bag in support of France. While accepting his lifetime achievement award, he lauded the "millions" of people who marched for Charlie Hebdo, saying, "They were Christians and Jews and Muslims ... They didn’t march in protest — they marched in support of the idea that we will not walk in fear."

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16 Of Life's Simplest Pleasures

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Because “comments disabled” is the most beautiful phrase in the English language.

Getting tickets for a show in the mail.

A lot of venues forgo tickets entirely, so when you can keep the sweaty, beer-stained ticket and put it on the fridge, it's a forever reminder of the fun you had.

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A song ending right when you pull up to your home.

A song ending right when you pull up to your home.

♫ "Any way the wind blooooooows." ♫ (long satisfied sigh)

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Not seeing comments after a video or article.

Not seeing comments after a video or article.

Hear that? It's the sweet sound of nothing.

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Finding cash in your pockets.

Oh hey there, Washington. Should I get a table for two in front of the vending machine?

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Sharp Contrast In Media's Reporting Of Sydney And Paris Sieges

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Only in one city did media broadcast interviews with terrorists, as well as secret, and possibly dangerous, details of the sieges.

Media standby as police mobilize with reports of a hostage situation at Port de Vincennes on January 9, 2015 in Paris, France.

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Several hours after he burst into the Lindt chocolate cafe in Sydney's Martin Place on Dec. 16, 2014, gunman Man Haron Monis had been growing increasingly more frustrated. He had been trying repeatedly to have his hostages call the newsrooms of Australia's largest television and radio stations in order to relay his demands live on air. Not one station would.

As the Guardian later reported, Australian police were aware that Monis had been forcing hostages at gunpoint to contact reporters, as well as film videos and upload them on social media. Police had contacted the media organizations to request they refrain from airing any news from inside the besieged cafe. Monis was to remain isolated and not to receive the mouthpiece he so craved.

Several weeks later, as terror struck this time in the Paris, the French television station BFMTV aired phone interviews between its newscasters and Chérif Kouachi, one of the brothers behind the deadly Charlie Hebdo attack, as well as Amedy Coulibaly, an Islamist holding several people hostage in a kosher supermarket after shooting a policewoman the day before.

"We're just telling you that we are the defenders of the prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, and that I, Cherif Kouachi, was sent by 'Al Qaeda in Yemen,' ok?" Kouachi told BFMTV's audience.

In one exchange relayed around the world, Kouachi even used the words the reporter had seemingly fed him.

Kouachi: But we are not killers. We are defenders of the prophet. We don't kill women, we don't kill anyone. We defend the prophet. If someone offend the prophet then there is no problem, we can kill him. But we don't kill women. We're not like you. You're the ones killing the children of Muslims in Iraq, in Syria, in Afghanistan. That's you. Not us. We have honor codes in Islam.

Journalist: But right now you avenged yourself, no? You killed people?

Kouachi: We avenged ourselves exactly. You said it well. You said it yourself, we avenged ourselves.

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In Sydney, camera crews had been kept several blocks back from the Lindt cafe for their rolling coverage of the hostage drama. As day turned into night, television stations were only able to broadcast obstructed shots filmed at a distance as police finally stormed the cafe.

In comparison, BFMTV once again had the scoop on its competitors in Paris, broadcasting a clear shot of anti-terror police preparing to storm the kosher supermarket on Jan. 9, followed by a dramatic explosion.

Four hostages were killed in the siege. Police said they were dead before officers stormed the building.


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27 Of The Most Exciting New Books Of 2015

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Looks like it’s going to be another great year for books! *Ranked in no particular order*

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Get In Trouble

Random House

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These Are The Victims Of The Terrorist Attack On A French Kosher Supermarket

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The four men were killed after Amedy Coulibaly, 32, walked into the supermarket and opened fire. Here’s what we know about the victims.

A still image form video shows an explosion lighting the front of a kosher supermarket as French police special forces launch their assault, where several people were taken hostage near the Porte de Vincennes in eastern Paris January 9, 2015.

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The 22 Most Important Things That Happened At The Golden Globes

How Well Do You Know Nick's Rant From "Jersey Boys?"

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Theatre geeks know the one. FYI: Some NSFW language.

Fox News Said Non-Muslims Don't Visit Birmingham And Created A Meme

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A guest on the US news channel said that Birmingham is “totally Muslim” and “non-Muslims simply don’t go in”. The internet responded mercilessly.

Fox News guest Steve Emerson claimed that non-Muslims are never allowed into Birmingham, during an interview regarding recent terror attacks in France.

Emerson, who describes himself as a terrorism expert, runs an organisation called the Investigative Project on Terrorism.

He gravely told presenter Jeanine Pirro that Birmingham was now completely closed to non-Muslims: "...in Britain, it's not just no-go zones, there are actual cities like Birmingham that are totally Muslim where non-Muslims just simply don't go in."

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Over 40% of Brummies describe themselves as Christian, while the city also has a large population of teenage goths. It is understood many of them are allowed to travel around their own city.


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Tina Fey And Amy Poehler Really Went There With Their Bill Cosby Joke

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The co-hosts told an extended Cosby joke that elicited both laughter and groans.

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Well, they said they were gonna do it, and they did.

Toward the end of their opening monologue at the Golden Globes on Sunday night, co-hosts Amy Poehler and Tina Fey described the nominated movie Into the Woods.

"In Into the Woods, Cinderella runs from her prince, Rapunzel is thrown from a tower for her prince, and Sleeping Beauty just thought she was getting coffee with Bill Cosby," Poehler joked.

Many audience members laughed and clapped. There were audible groans and some hooting as well. And others looked like Jessica Chastain, who, sitting in the front row, both laughed and seemed to be entering a full-body cringe.

But, the joke wasn't over yet. "I don't know if you guys saw this on the news today, but Bill Cosby has finally spoken out about the allegations against him. Cosby admitted to a reporter," Fey said, before busting in to a Cosby impression, "'I put the pills in the people! The people did not want the pills in them!'"

Poehler replied, "No, Tina, hey. That's not right. That's not right. It's more like, 'I got the pills in the bathrobe and I put 'em in the people!'"

To which Fey responded, "You're right, it's gotta be, like, 'I put the pills in the hoagie.' That's fair."

"That's it," said Poehler.

Fey and Poehler's monologue tackled topical issues from the Sony hack to George Clooney's marriage, so after months of headlines, it seems inevitable that they would take on Cosby.

The first allegations against Cosby emerged in 2006, when he settled a lawsuit with a woman named Andrea Constand, who said the comedian had drugged and molested her in 2004. As part of the suit, 13 other then-anonymous women agreed to testify on her behalf, saying they had similar stories about Cosby. The settled lawsuit was mostly forgotten until last year, when Dylan Farrow's explosive open letter in the New York Times renewed rape accusations about her father, Woody Allen, and led journalists to cast a wider net about powerful celebrities who have been accused of sexual assault.

Once that door opened, questions about Cosby ended up snowballing, in part because so many women were willing to put their names on allegations against him, including models Janice Dickinson and Beverly Johnson. The deluge ultimately led to the cancellation of an NBC sitcom that was in the works, and The Cosby Show being pulled from TV Land.

Lena Dunham, as well as the rest of the Girls table (including Judd Apatow, the anti-Cosby Twitter crusader), loved the routine.

Lena Dunham, as well as the rest of the Girls table (including Judd Apatow, the anti-Cosby Twitter crusader), loved the routine.

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Watch the bit here:

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This News Reporter Ruthlessly Shoved Her Makeup Artist On Live TV

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Crap we’re live!?

ESPN SportCentre co-host Hannah Storm has been sprung on live TV pushing away her makeup artist who was in the shot unknowingly.

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BAM!

BAM!

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Makeup? Hannah Storm ain't got time for that!

Makeup? Hannah Storm ain't got time for that!

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She then crossed over to Bob Holtzman, who apparently already had his makeup touched up.

She then crossed over to Bob Holtzman, who apparently already had his makeup touched up.

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This Photo From Paris Shows The Pencil Is Mightier Than The Sword

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Albania’s faith leaders show harmony can triumph over hate.

The Albanian delegation at the Paris anti-terror march made a particularly powerful picture.

The Albanian delegation at the Paris anti-terror march made a particularly powerful picture.

Pictured with Minister Edi Rama (centre) are the leaders of Albania's four biggest religious communities: Orthodox, Muslim, Bektashi and Roman Catholic. The leaders joined a crowd of more than a million for the biggest march in French history.

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Prime Minister Rama wore three pencils in his top pocket to make a Tricolour, the French flag, in honor of the Charlie Hebdo victims.

Prime Minister Rama wore three pencils in his top pocket to make a Tricolour, the French flag, in honor of the Charlie Hebdo victims.

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"The Simpsons" Paid Tribute To Charlie Hebdo By Showing "Je Suis Charlie" During An Episode

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It was shown right towards the end of a new episode, in a short two-second clip.

At the end of this week's Simpsons , the show paid tribute to the recent events in Paris with a short clip of Maggie holding a "Je Suis Charlie" sign.

At the end of this week's Simpsons , the show paid tribute to the recent events in Paris with a short clip of Maggie holding a "Je Suis Charlie" sign.

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Here's what the clip looked like.

Here's what the clip looked like.

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Aziz Ansari Mercilessly Mocked Rupert Murdoch For His Anti-Muslim Comments On Twitter

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Could Ansari be any more perfect?

His comments about "most Moslems" came after the attack on the office of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris last Wednesday, which left 12 people dead.

Murdoch’s comments were noticed by popular comedian and actor Aziz Ansari, who took to Twitter yesterday to express his thoughts to his 4.9 million followers.

Murdoch’s comments were noticed by popular comedian and actor Aziz Ansari, who took to Twitter yesterday to express his thoughts to his 4.9 million followers.

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Benedict Cumberbatch Photobombed Meryl Streep At The Golden Globes And It's His Best Yet

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Hooray for Cumberbombs.

Remember Benedict Cumberbatch's photobomb at the 2014 Oscars? It was pretty special, right?

Remember Benedict Cumberbatch's photobomb at the 2014 Oscars? It was pretty special, right?

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Well, during last night's Golden Globes, Benedict decided to implement the Cumberbomb again. This time, Meryl Streep was his victim. And it was everything we could've hoped for.

Well, during last night's Golden Globes, Benedict decided to implement the Cumberbomb again. This time, Meryl Streep was his victim. And it was everything we could've hoped for.

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In fact, we'll just add this as number 4582 on the list of reasons Benedict is the most amazing man to ever grace the planet.

In fact, we'll just add this as number 4582 on the list of reasons Benedict is the most amazing man to ever grace the planet.

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The Last Temptation Of Mitt

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How Romney got from 11 nos to maybe on the question of 2016 — and what he has to decide before he takes the plunge. “Can you imagine what Ted Cruz is going to do to Jeb Bush?” one Romney insider tells BuzzFeed News.

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It wasn't long after Mitt Romney tottered off the national stage in November, 2012, bringing an end — it seemed — to the long, tragic story of his political career, when Spencer Zwick started getting phone calls from conservative millionaires who were clamoring for one last sequel.

Zwick, the square-jawed finance wunderkind who masterminded the candidate's phenomenally successful fundraising operation in 2012, had returned after the election to the private equity firm he co-founded with Romney's son, Tagg — but Mitt's network of GOP money men wouldn't stop hounding him. Inside Solamere Capital's pristine, white-walled offices on Boston's trendy Newbury Street, Zwick often found himself on the phone with major Republican fundraisers, bundlers, and donors putting the same questions to him.

"I got calls from people every day asking, 'Do you think he'll do it? How can we convince him to do it?'" Zwick said in an interview with BuzzFeed News.

With Friday's news that Romney told a group of donors he was now actively considering a third presidential bid in 2016, it appears the boosters have gotten through. "Everybody in here can go tell your friends that I'm considering a run," the former candidate told the gathering in midtown Manhattan, according to Politico. But insiders who spoke to BuzzFeed News about Romney's evolution on the 2016 question said he only began to entertain the possibility recently, and that he still needs to weigh a number of factors — including Jeb Bush's electability — before he decides to take the plunge.

Zwick didn't need donors to convince him that the ex-nominee should run again; as a longtime loyalist who had worked closely with Romney from the Salt Lake City Olympics to the Massachusetts governor's office and beyond, he said he repeatedly urged his mentor to keep his options open after the 2012 election.

"My argument was that 60 million people already voted for this guy," Zwick said. "He has the experience, he has the background, he has the skill set. My view is if we're going to beat Hillary Clinton or Elizabeth Warren or whoever they nominate, we have to find somebody who can not only get through the primary, but who knows he can do the job. I don't see somebody in the [Republican] field who has the skill set he does. My view is he has to do this."

But despite all the cheerleading, Zwick said Romney was genuinely averse to the idea of a third run all through 2013 and much of 2014 — a sentiment that often came through whenever reporters asked him about his political future. For example, when a New York Times reporter interviewed him a year ago after the Sundance Film Festival screening of the documentary, Mitt — a sympathetic portrayal that did much to rehabilitate his image, at least in the political class — she asked whether he would run again. His response: "Oh no, no, no. No, no, no, no, no. No, no, no."

Most political observers counted the nos (there were 11) and took the emphatic denial at face value.

"I truly think that it was never a thought that he would ever do it again," Zwick said.

But then, the midterm elections kicked into gear and Romney — who became an in-demand surrogate and fundraiser, stumping in races across the country — caught the campaign bug again.

"Through the 2014 elections, he spent a lot of time on the road talking to voters," Zwick said. "He was reminded once again being on the trail that there are a lot of really important issues facing the country and he has the skill set to solve them, and that has weighed heavily on him."

The midterms also corresponded with a wave of stories in the political press about a possible Romney 2016 bid, many of which originated with supporters who wanted to fertilize the speculation. It worked; the stories ensured that hopeful donors would keep calling Zwick and other people they believed to have Romney's ear, making the media predictions a self-fulfilling prophecy. Zwick said he couldn't point to one day or event that changed the ex-candidate's mind, but he eventually began to see more willingness on Romney's part to engage the idea.

Another former campaign adviser said Romney has been troubled by the Obama administration's foreign policy, and what he sees as the disastrous consequences of the United States shrinking from its role as international leader.

"Mitt has been waking up every morning watching what's happening to the world, and he's incredibly distressed," said the adviser, who requested anonymity to speak without Romney's permission. He added that the former candidate believes his widely mocked 2012 warnings about Russia being "our number one geopolitical foe" — along with other hawkish campaign rhetoric — has been vindicated by world events. "Mitt predicted everything."

As he weighs his choices in the coming weeks, Romney won't be deterred by which candidates enter the primary, or by any displays of fundraising muscle-flexing, Zwick said. Earlier on Friday, Bloomberg Politics reported that Bush's team set a fundraising goal of $100 million for the first three months of this year in an effort to scare off prospective primary opponents. (Bush's spokesperson said the goal came from donors, and that their actual target is "far more modest.")

But Zwick said fundraising is the least of their concerns.

"It's a primary," he said. "You go back, there's always been multiple candidates in the race that could raise money…. And he has actually already won a primary before."

According to one former adviser, the biggest political question Romney will be considering as he makes his decision is whether Bush will be able to make it to the general election.

"Look, Jeb's a good guy. I think the governor likes Jeb," the adviser said. "But Jeb is Common Core, Jeb is immigration, Jeb has been talking about raising taxes recently. Can you imagine Jeb trying to get through a Republican primary? Can you imagine what Ted Cruz is going to do to Jeb Bush? I mean, that's going to be ugly."

The adviser added that aside from Bush, Romney doesn't believe any of the Republicans in the field are ready to take on Hillary Clinton in the general election.

"He's not going to be intimidated by Bill Clinton sitting in the front row of a debate, looking at him," the adviser said of Romney. "His dad has run for president. He's run before."

22 Times The World Didn't Deserve Zayn Malik

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In honor of this angel’s 22nd birthday, here are some of his perfect moments.

1. When he showed up at the 2014 AMAs with this earth-shattering hairstyle and almost broke the internet with a single strand.

1. When he showed up at the 2014 AMAs with this earth-shattering hairstyle and almost broke the internet with a single strand.

#Crybaby

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2. When he wore this baby blue sweater while playing with a pup.

2. When he wore this baby blue sweater while playing with a pup.

Zayn + pup = cuteness overload

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He even makes this Amelia Earhart jacket a fashion statement.

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