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The entertainment world is currently dominated by women who refuse to be boxed in. If the past few years have taught us

Artists like Chappell Roan and Renée Rapp have moved beyond niche stardom to become global household names while remaining fiercely unashamed of their identities. On screen, veterans like Jodie Foster and Sarah Paulson continue to lead the way, while newer stars like Meg Stalter are picking up Vanguard awards for their impact on representation.

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Long-form "Day in the Life" content is back. Couples like Sid and Kelly and Allie and Sam are moving away from polished highlights and toward "do nothing days," showing everything from weekend coffee runs to the realities of home renovations and "puppyhood".