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+ + + +The Aerobic Exercise Capacity and Muscle Strenght in Individuals With COVID-19 - Conditions: COVID-19 Pneumonia; COVID-19
Interventions: Device: Kardiopulmonary exercise test (Quark KPET C12x/T12x device connected to the Omnia version 1.6.8 COSMED system); Device: Peripheral muscle strength measurement (microFET3 (Hoggan Health Industries, Fabrication Enterprises, lnc) and JAMAR hydraulic hand dynamometer (Sammons Preston, Rolyon, Bolingbrook).; Device: Standard exercise tolerance test (a bicycle ergometer and recorded through the ergoline rehabilitation system 2 Version 1.08 SPI.); Device: Aerobic exercise training (a bicycle ergometer and recorded through the ergoline rehabilitation system 2 Version 1.08 SPI.)
Sponsors: Selda Sarıkaya; Zonguldak Bulent Ecevit University
Completed
UNAIR Inactivated COVID-19 Vaccine INAVAC as Heterologue Booster (Immunobridging Study) in Adolescent Subjects - Conditions: COVID-19 Pandemic; COVID-19 Vaccines
Interventions: Biological: INAVAC (Vaksin Merah Putih - UA- SARS CoV-2 (Vero Cell Inactivated) 5 Ī¼g
Sponsors: Dr.Ā Soetomo General Hospital; Indonesia-MoH; Universitas Airlangga; PT Biotis Pharmaceuticals, Indonesia
Active, not recruiting
World Health Organization (WHO) , COVID19 Case Series of Post Covid 19 Rhino Orbito Cerebral Mucormycosis in Egypt - Conditions: Mucormycosis; Rhinocerebral (Etiology); COVID-19
Interventions: Procedure: debridment
Sponsors: Nasser Institute For Research and Treatment
Completed
Treatment of Post-COVID-19 With Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: a Randomized, Controlled Trial - Conditions: Post-COVID-19 Syndrome; Post-COVID Syndrome; Post COVID-19 Condition; Post-COVID Condition; Post COVID-19 Condition, Unspecified; Long COVID; Long Covid19
Interventions: Drug: Hyperbaric oxygen
Sponsors: Erasmus Medical Center; Da Vinci Clinic; HGC Rijswijk
Not yet recruiting
Mindfulness-based Mobile Applications Program - Conditions: COVID-19; Cell Phone Use; Nurse; Mental Health
Interventions: Device: mindfulness-based mobile applications program
Sponsors: Yu-Chien Huang
Completed
Attention Training for COVID-19 Related Distress - Conditions: Anxiety
Interventions: Behavioral: Attention Bias Modification; Behavioral: Attention Control Training; Behavioral: Neutral training
Sponsors: Palo Alto University
Not yet recruiting
Correlation of Antibody Response to COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnant Woman and Transplacental Passage Into Cord Blood. - Conditions: Covid-19
Interventions: Diagnostic Test: COVID-19 Spike Protein IgG Quantitative Antibody (CMIA)
Sponsors: Vachira Phuket Hospital
Recruiting
UNAIR Inactivated COVID-19 Vaccine as Homologue Booster (Immunobridging Study) - Conditions: COVID-19 Pandemic; COVID-19 Vaccines; COVID-19 Virus Disease
Interventions: Biological: INAVAC (Vaksin Merah Putih - UA- SARS CoV-2 (Vero Cell Inactivated) 5 Ī¼g
Sponsors: Dr.Ā Soetomo General Hospital; Universitas Airlangga; Biotis Pharmaceuticals, Indonesia; Indonesia-MoH
Recruiting
Safety and Immunogenicity of a Sub-unit Protein CD40.RBDv Bivalent COVID-19 Vaccine, Adjuvanted or Not, as a Booster in Volunteers. - Conditions: COVID-19
Interventions: Drug: CD40.RBDv vaccin (SARS-Cov2 Vaccin)
Sponsors: ANRS, Emerging Infectious Diseases; LinKinVax; Vaccine Research Institute (VRI), France
Not yet recruiting
High-definition Transcranial Direct Current Ctimulation and Chlorella Pyrenoidosa to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk - Conditions: Cardiovascular Diseases; Long Covid19
Interventions: Other: High Definition-transcranial Direct Current Stimulation; Dietary Supplement: Chlorella Pyrenoidosa
Sponsors: Federal University of ParaĆba; City University of New York
Recruiting
SGB for COVID-induced Parosmia - Conditions: COVID-19-Induced Parosmia
Interventions: Drug: Stellate Ganglion Block; Drug: Placebo Sham Injection
Sponsors: Washington University School of Medicine
Recruiting
Investigating the Effectiveness of Vimida - Conditions: Long COVID; Post COVID-19 Condition
Interventions: Behavioral: vimida
Sponsors: Gaia AG; Medical School Hamburg; Institut Long-Covid Rostock
Not yet recruiting
Effects of Physiotherapy Via Video Calls in Patients With COVID-19 - Conditions: COVID-19; Long COVID-19; Cardiopulmonary Function; Physical Function
Interventions: Behavioral: Exercise training
Sponsors: Chulabhorn Hospital
Active, not recruiting
Naphthoquinone derivatives as potential immunomodulators: prospective for COVID-19 treatment - Inflammation plays a crucial role in COVID-19, and when it becomes dysregulated, it can lead to severe outcomes, including death. Naphthoquinones, a class of cyclic organic compounds widely distributed in nature, have attracted significant interest due to their potential biological benefits. One such naphthoquinone is 3,5,8-trihydroxy-6-methoxy-2-(5-oxohexa-1,3-dienyl)-naphthanthene-1,4-dione (3,5,8-TMON), a compound produced by fungi. Despite its structural similarity to shikonin, limitedā¦
Cholesterol and COVID-19-therapeutic opportunities at the host/virus interface during cell entry - The rapid development of vaccines to combat severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections has been critical to reduce the severity of COVID-19. However, the continuous emergence of new SARS-CoV-2 subtypes highlights the need to develop additional approaches that oppose viral infections. Targeting host factors that support virus entry, replication, and propagation provide opportunities to lower SARS-CoV-2 infection rates and improve COVID-19 outcome. This includesā¦
Discovery of an ellipticine derivative as TLR3 inhibitor against influenza A virus and SARS-CoV-2 - Influenza and COVID-19 continue to pose global threats to public health. Classic antiviral drugs have certain limitations, coupled with frequent viral mutations leading to many drugs being ineffective, the development of new antiviral drugs is urgent. Meanwhile, the invasion of influenza virus can cause an immune response, and an excessive immune response can generate a large number of inflammatory storms, leading to tissue damage. Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) recognizes virus dsRNA to ignite theā¦
Investigating the Antibody Imprinting Hypothesis among Canadian Paramedics after SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant Circulation - Recent research has highlighted the Omicron variantās capacity to evade immune protection conferred by wild-type (WT) mRNA vaccines. Despite this observation, the potential involvement of antigenic sin phenomena remains unclear. Our hypothesis posited that a greater number of prior WT vaccine doses might lead to reduced anti-Omicron neutralization Abs following Omicron infection. To investigate this, we analyzed blood samples from human participants in the COVID-19 Occupational Risk,ā¦
The art of hijacking: how Nsp1 impacts host gene expression during coronaviral infections - Non-structural protein 1 (Nsp1) is one of the first proteins produced during coronaviral infections. It plays a pivotal role in hijacking and rendering the host gene expression under the service of the virus. With a focus on SARS-CoV-2, this review presents how Nsp1 selectively inhibits host protein synthesis and induces mRNA degradation of host but not viral mRNAs and blocks nuclear mRNA export. The clinical implications of this protein are highlighted by showcasing the pathogenic role of Nsp1ā¦
A case report of QTc prolongation: Drug induced or myocarditis in Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 - Remdesivir is a nucleotide prodrug of an adenosine analog. It binds to the viral Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)-dependent RNA polymerase and inhibits viral replication by terminating RNA transcription prematurely. Remdesivir has demonstrated in vitro and in vivo activity against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2; it also acts in vitro neutralization activity against the Omicron variant and its subvariants. We reported a 54-years-old woman admitted with Coronavirus disease 2019. Consideringā¦
Network analysis-guided drug repurposing strategies targeting LPAR receptor in the interplay of COVID, Alzheimerās, and diabetes - The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus has greatly affected global health. Emerging evidence suggests a complex interplay between Alzheimerās disease (AD), diabetes (DM), and COVID-19. Given COVID-19ās involvement in the increased risk of other diseases, there is an urgent need to identify novel targets and drugs to combat these interconnected health challenges. Lysophosphatidic acid receptors (LPARs), belonging to the G protein-coupled receptor family, have been implicated inā¦
Synergistic inhibition effects of andrographolide and baicalin on coronavirus mechanisms by downregulation of ACE2 protein level - The SARS-CoV-2 virus, belonging to the Coronavirus genus, which poses a threat to human health worldwide. Current therapies focus on inhibiting viral replication or using anti-inflammatory/immunomodulatory compounds to enhance host immunity. This makes the active ingredients of traditional Chinese medicine compounds ideal therapies due to their proven safety and minimal toxicity. Previous research suggests that andrographolide and baicalin inhibit coronaviruses; however, their synergisticā¦
Novel high-yield potato protease inhibitor panels block a wide array of proteases involved in viral infection and crucial tissue damage - Viruses critically rely on various proteases to ensure host cell entry and replication. In response to viral infection, the host will induce acute tissue inflammation pulled by granulocytes. Upon hyperactivation, neutrophil granulocytes may cause undue tissue damage through proteolytic degradation of the extracellular matrix. Here, we assess the potential of protease inhibitors (PI) derived from potatoes in inhibiting viral infection and reducing tissue damage. The original full spectrum ofā¦
Individual ingredients of NP-101 (Thymoquinone formula) inhibit SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirus infection - Thymoquinone TQ, an active ingredient of Nigella Sativa, has been shown to inhibit COVID-19 symptoms in clinical trials. Thymoquinone Formulation (TQF or NP-101) is developed as a novel enteric-coated medication derivative from Nigella Sativa. TQF consists of TQ with a favorable concentration and fatty acids, including palmitic, oleic, and linoleic acids. In this study, we aimed to investigate the roles of individual ingredients of TQF on infection of SARS-CoV-2 variants in-vitro, by utilizingā¦
Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of novel 1,2,4a,5-tetrahydro-4H-benzo[b][1,4]oxazino[4,3-d][1,4]oxazine-based AAK1 inhibitors with anti-viral property against SARS-CoV-2 - Coronavirus entry into host cells hinges on the interaction between the spike glycoprotein of the virus and the cell-surface receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), initiating the subsequent clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) pathway. AP-2-associated protein kinase 1 (AAK1) holds a pivotal role in this pathway, regulating CME by modulating the phosphorylation of the Ī¼ subunit of adaptor protein 2 (AP2M1). Herein, we report a series of novel AAK1 inhibitors based on previously reportedā¦
Role of epinephrine in attenuating cytokine storm, decreasing ferritin, and inhibiting ferroptosis in SARS-CoV-2 - CONCLUSION: Epinephrine may attenuate CS and inhibit ferroptosis which is an iron-dependent, non-apoptotic mode of cell death. Epi interacts with ferric and/or ferrous iron and built a stable complex that impedes activation of beta-adrenergic receptors. Epi may cause marked decrease of ferritin and other inflammatory markers. Epi may be used to decrease iron overload which is associated with many medical diseases like type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiometabolic diseases such as coronary heartā¦
Challenges Experienced by Saudi Patients With Cancer and Their Family Caregivers in Using Digital Healthcare Technology Platforms in the COVID-19 Pandemic - COVID-19 has provided a unique boost to the use of digital healthcare technology, putting many vulnerable people at risk of digital exclusion. To promote digital healthcare equity, it is important to identify the challenges that may inhibit cancer patients and family caregivers from benefiting from such technology. This study explored the challenges that cancer patients and family caregivers experience in using digital healthcare technology platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic. A qualitativeā¦
Inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 replication by a ssDNA aptamer targeting the nucleocapsid protein - The nucleocapsid protein of SARS-CoV-2 plays significant roles in viral assembly, immune evasion, and viral stability. Due to its immunogenicity, high expression levels during COVID-19, and conservation across viral strains, it represents an attractive target for antiviral treatment. In this study, we identified and characterized a single-stranded DNA aptamer, N-Apt17, which effectively disrupts the liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) mediated by the N protein. To enhance the aptamerāsā¦
Transcriptional regulation of SARS-CoV-2 receptor ACE2 by SP1 - Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is a major cell entry receptor for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The induction of ACE2 expression may serve as a strategy by SARS-CoV-2 to facilitate its propagation. However, the regulatory mechanisms of ACE2 expression after viral infection remain largely unknown. Using 45 different luciferase reporters, the transcription factors SP1 and HNF4Ī± were found to positively and negatively regulate ACE2 expression, respectively,ā¦
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+The movement to treat embryos as full-fledged people is taking a victory lap. +
++One week ago, Alabamaās Supreme Court issued a now (in)famous 131-page decision that invoked God to claim that frozen embryos count as āchildrenā under state law. +
++The unprecedented legal opinion, which came out of a tragic negligence case in which families sued someone who had accidentally destroyed their frozen embryos, has sent shockwaves across the country. +
++Policymakers, parents, and prospective parents are realizing it could seriously imperil in-vitro fertilization (IVF) or dramatically hike its already prohibitive costs. About 2 percent of births in the US are done through IVF, which entails fertilizing eggs outside of the body and then transferring embryos to a womb. +
++Weāre already seeing consequences. +
++Two days ago, the University of Alabama at Birmingham health system ā the largest hospital in the state ā announced it was pausing IVF, given the new risks of criminal prosecution and litigation. Since then, at least two more Alabama fertility clinics have followed suit. +
++Letās be clear. This decision and its very obvious fallout are a victory for an extremist wing of the anti-abortion movement Iāve been covering for the last two years. These particular activists believe in the radical idea of āfetal personhood,ā meaning they want to endow fetuses (and embryos) with full human rights and legal protection. +
++Itās also a reminder that the overturn of Roe v. Wade is about more than just abortion. It has ramifications for the full spectrum of reproductive health care ā including birth control and fertility treatments. +
++Roughly one in eight couples nationwide struggles with infertility. A 2023 Pew survey found that 42 percent of US adults say they or someone they know has used treatments like IVF or artificial insemination. +
++āThere was a time post-Dobbs where wealthier people thought they were not going to be affected ā¦ there was a sense that IVF was in a gated country club,ā Stephen Stetson, the director of Planned Parenthood Alabama, told me. āBut the people in this movement have been very clear about their intentions. There is a war on bodily autonomy.ā +
++This week, I spoke with Tasha Coryell as she was celebrating the second birthday of her son, whom she gave birth to thanks to successful IVF treatment in Alabama. +
++āI had a really good experience seeking fertility treatment in Alabama, it was one of the few medical experiences Iāve had where I felt really listened to,ā she told me. +
++Being pregnant in Alabama, though, was scary for Tasha. +
++āWe knew there was a potential problem with our baby, and though it turned out to be something very, very minor, there was a chance I would have to have an abortion and we werenāt at all sure I would be able to get one,ā she explained. āThat was the most anxiety-inducing time Iāve ever experienced in my entire life.ā +
+ ++Tasha and her family decided not to risk the possibility of an unsafe pregnancy in Alabama again, so after years of living in the state, they relocated last summer to Minnesota. But her 11 remaining embryos are still stored in an Alabama cryogenic facility, and sheās been considering trying for another child. +
++Earlier this month, before the Alabama state Supreme Court decision came down, Tasha called her fertility doctor to ask for general advice. Her doctor recommended keeping the embryos in Alabama, since they could be damaged in transport and relocation would not be cheap. But now Tasha is left to make sense of this decision. Should she move her embryos out now? +
++āI have no idea whatās going to happen legally,ā she said. āCan Alabama force people to continue paying for embryo storage year after year after year? Do they have to exist forever?ā +
++She knows sheās luckier than most, since she at least already has one child. āI keep thinking about people in the middle of all this who are currently injecting themselves with shots,ā she said. +
++Even under āgoodā circumstances, IVFs is grueling, and it can be difficult for people to talk about. Now, for some women, it might all be for naught. +
++The ruling was somewhat narrow and did not weigh in on the future of other frozen embryos. +
++As my colleague Ian Millhiser explained, thereās a world where this decision could be relatively contained. The case is also not over; the state Supreme Court is sending it back to a district court for further litigation. +
++In short, this victory for the fetal-personhood movement isnāt fully set, but medical providers and patients like Tasha are already left trying to piece together answers that nobody yet has. +
++āItās a climate of chaos and confusion,ā Stetson, of Planned Parenthood Alabama, told me. āI can appreciate the desire of lawyers who are advising fertility clinics to be conservative. No one wants to be on the hook for any legal liability or risk of criminal prosecution if some district attorney gets the wrong idea.ā +
++One possibility is that IVF will continue in Alabama, but embryos will be stored in other states ā raising the costs and complexity of the procedure. +
++For the rest of the country, IVF specialists are now on high alert and warn that this first-of-its-kind decision may be just the start in courts and state legislatures. +
++This is all a sober reminder that for many activists, attacking reproductive health care has always been about more than just ending abortion. For these religious crusaders, nothing short of āfetal personhoodā will suffice. +
++This story appeared originally in Today, Explained, Voxās flagship daily newsletter. Sign up here for future editions. +
+Wendy Williamsās rise, reputation, and absence from her talk show, explained. +
++Centuries ago, those accused of gossip, primarily women, were locked into metal headpieces that restrained the mouth. Imagine what those medieval haters would think about Wendy Williams. +
++The host first started rattling off her opinions into millions of American living rooms in 2008. But The Wendy Williams Show kicked off its 13th season in October 2021 without Williams as its host. And after months of delays and guest hosts, in September 2022 her slot was replaced by Sherri, hosted by Sherri Shepherd, the former The View co-host who had been Williamsās most popular fill-in. +
++Now, after more than two years out of the spotlight and recently disclosing that she has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, Lifetime ā which previously produced both a dramatization and a documentary about the talk show hostās life ā is releasing the documentary Where Is Wendy Williams? The film, which premieres on February 24, appears to follow Williams through that difficult period and features interviews with her, her family, and other associates. The documentary is slated to give an inside look at her mental and physical health issues, as well as the drama surrounding her financial guardianship. On Instagram in 2022, Williams called out Wells Fargo, accusing the bank of ākeeping her awayā from her money. +
++āWhere is Wendy Williams?ā is certainly a question her fans have been asking for a while now, as they find her pretty irreplaceable. At the end of her showās run, Williams ranked among the top daytime talk show hosts, after Ellen DeGeneres, who ended her show in May 2022, and the women of The View. While Shepherd has received positive feedback, the lack of a goodbye from Williams has been met with concern and mixed feelings. +
++For over a decade between smirking laughter and sips from her mug, Williams calmly eviscerated celebrity goings-on, razing their mishaps to the ground to lay at the feet of her live studio audience. She kept her original mission through changing times and through her own struggles. Even early on, her penchant for showing no mercy was documented by the New York Times in a 2008 article that described her as capable of being āstartlingly mean-spirited.ā This is what helped her amass a legion of fans, and also what irritated her critics for so long; toward the end of her talk show gig, the infractions piled up. +
++The tide has turned on the kind of lurid gossip Williams traffics in; just look at the way the pop culture news cycle of the early aughts is being reevaluated. Still, her mix of bravado and vulnerability kept her on our screens. Who is this woman anyway, and who let her onstage? +
++Williams, born in New Jersey, got her start in radio in the late 1980s. She worked her way up through DC- and New York-based stations and, by 1993, had earned a Billboard Radio Award, honoring her as the R&B Major Market Radio Air Personality of the Year. She gave her listeners candid advice and shared the details of her own life dramas. Williams was known for her fiery, unapologetic personality. According to a 2005 New York magazine profile, during her run at WBLS, her interns were instructed not to speak to her unless spoken to. She bounced around different stations into the 2000s, discussing pop and rap stars on-air. Sheās also struggled publicly: with being fired and ostracized, with a cheating husband who was also her manager, with substance abuse issues and her chronic illnesses. +
++Williams made a name for herself by getting immensely personal with her listeners, which is perhaps why her fanbase is so enamored with her. Marie Nerestant, a 43-year-old in New York City, has been a Wendy fan since high school. Now, she watches The Wendy Williams Show every single day while her kids are at school. +
++āShe speaks her truth,ā Nerestant told me about why she is drawn to Williamsās commentary. āShe says what everybody wants to say, but is too afraid to say.ā This, she theorizes, is why so many people are put off by Williams. +
++āShe has her flaws, and sheās not afraid to say it. She has Gravesā disease. She has lymphedema. She went through a terrible divorce. Sheās said everything. What else does she have to prove to anybody?ā +
++Wendy hasnāt only spoken her own truth, though ā and a fair share of celebrities have taken issue with Williams over the course of her career. In the ā90s, she had a habit of āoutingā various rappers and pop stars, making claims that Sean Combs, Whitney Houston, and others were gay. These accusations were not taken lightly. Houstonās friend Robyn Crawford admitted that the pair planned to confront Williams over the gossip. Williams has also implied that Combs sent a girl group from his record label to assault her and intimated that he got her fired from Hot 97. Tupac even threw a diss at her in his music, after she made claims about his time in prison. +
++Despite the drama, Williamsās brashness attracted television execs, and in 2008 she was asked to do a trial run of her own syndicated talk show. It was a sweeping success. Immediately the show resonated, in particular with women between the ages of 18 and 54. Fox and BET jumped on the chance to broadcast the program, and the rest is history. +
++Her appeal to many Black women and gay men was crucial to her success, even though it is arguable that they should be most offended by her. And that is the strange magic of Wendy Williams. +
++Aside from her talk show, Williams has done standup, acted in movies, written books (fiction and nonfiction), and appeared in a Broadway production of Chicago. Just this past January, she simultaneously released a biopic and a documentary through Lifetime. In the fall of 2020, she was revealed as a performer on The Masked Singer, costumed as a big mouth, which is, well, pretty on the nose. +
++Williamsās daytime gig, however, was more than enough job for most. Her typically tireless schedule meant that everyone with cable has likely come across her at some point or another. Stay-at-home mothers, children home sick, patients in doctorsā waiting rooms, and the like have all crossed paths with Wendy. Her celebrity gossip segment, aptly titled āHot Topics,ā dissected the latest entertainment news and might have been the purest expression of the Wendy Williams persona. She talked, and the audience listened. +
++The intimacy of The Wendy Williams Show was its main strength; Williams lounged in her purple armchair not just before her audience, but as if they were sitting at the same table together. When she gossiped, notoriously unscripted, it felt like chatting with a friend. She called her fans her āco-hosts.ā +
++While a host like Ellen DeGeneres speaks to celebrities the way a friend would, Williams spoke to and about them as if she were not also a celebrity. She had no issue prying or having guests on the show that she had previously gossiped about. She separated herself from the celebrity tribe and put herself at the level of the viewer, ignoring the tension that might exist between her role and her own fame. +
++The format of The Wendy Williams Show never changed much over time. Neither did its host, who remained often brutal toward celebrities. According to her fans, this is part of the appeal ā but also, not always their favorite thing. +
++āI prefer when she keeps it light,ā says Tracy Turner, a 54-year-old fan who watched Wendy a few times a week. For eight years, Turner had been tuning in to see what Williams has to say, whether itās for her recurring celebrity lookalike segment or giving advice to audience members. What Turner is less interested in is when the commentary turns a little nasty, as in Williamsās unsolicited āadviceā on the rocky relationship of Love & Hip-Hop stars Safaree Samuels and Erica Mena. +
++It seemed like a randomly fired shot, but in Turnerās opinion, there are some people who Williams just does not like, and it affected her coverage of them. āShe used to come for the Kardashians, but then she met them, and then she changed the narrative,ā Turner said. While Williamsās opinions could flip-flop ā much to the annoyance of some of her fans ā they also reflected a very human impulse. Her feelings are allowed to change, regardless of how forcibly she expressed them, even for, as Turner points out, sometimes indiscernible reasons. These shifts made her that much more unpredictable, which is compelling to those who have watched the nature of her fame change over time. When your audience doesnāt take you 100 percent seriously, it makes you much harder to cancel. +
++What follows is a brief synopsis of Wendy Williamsās most-cancellable hits: There was her explosive conversation with Whitney Houston in her radio days, where she asked Houston how her drug use affected her family (Williams has detailed her own issues with cocaine). Houston hung up on her. On the radio in 2006, Williams leaked that Method Manās wife had cancer before some of the coupleās own family members even knew. Sheās had to apologize for claiming that gay men āshould leave skirts and heels to women.ā When Terry Crews spoke out about being sexually assaulted, she said he was ānot brave.ā +
++In 2018, she complained about the Me Too movement and defended R. Kelly, who had long been accused of and was convicted of sexual abuse in 2021. She later changed her mind, calling him āsickā and condemning his actions. She misgendered a trans athlete and made ill-informed, transphobic jokes. +
++In July 2021, Williams implied that the marriage of actress and vegan influencer Tabitha Brown, who recently was able to help her husband financially so he could retire from the LAPD, was doomed to fail, and reminded Williams of her own situation with her ex-husband Kevin Hunter. +
++āThat was out of anger. I donāt think she meant what she said,ā Nerestant said. Perhaps Williamsās comments came from a place of projection due to her own romantic pains, Nerestant suggested, but said Williams was out of pocket nonetheless. āI didnāt agree with what she said. She was reaching a little bit, but sheās hurt and sheās still hurting. Itās just a process that she has to deal with.ā +
++Over the years, Williams repeatedly mocked Britney Spears, but in a twist that was so out of left field it was comedic, she declared ādeath to them all!ā in reference to Spearsās conservators. The clip has since been scrubbed from her YouTube channel but lives on in TikTok audios. +
++Williamsās most recent and arguably worst offense was a takedown of 19-year-old TikTok user Matima Miller, known to fans as Swavy. Williams delivered the news of Millerās murder by comparing her follower count to his and proclaiming that she had āno idea who this person is, and neither does one person in this building.ā It was a stomach-turning, senseless blow to his family, who are not famous by any means. The list of controversies goes on and on. +
++Despite Williamsās often crude commentary, advertisers never seemed dissuaded (Chevrolet once dropped her for complaining about historically Black colleges and universities, but thatās about it), and viewers tuned in throughout her run. She was simply a natural at being on television. She glided from segment to segment as if she was just catching up with her viewers ā did you hear so-and-so did this? What do you all think about this, that, and the other that whatās-his-name was caught doing last week? +
++Even if fans didnāt always approve of her approach, they wholly believed in her right to have a platform, regardless of who it bothered. They may be frustrated by her, but they also feel a kinship, even a kind of ownership, over her. +
++āShe just wouldnāt be who she was today without stepping on some peopleās toes and hurting some peopleās feelings,ā Nerestant said. +
++Wendy Williams, the person, isnāt very online. On Instagram, she merely posts recaps of her show, blurry photos of her meals (her commenters donāt hesitate to tell her when the food looks gross), and the occasional selfie. The account itself isnāt strictly business or personal, but it mostly operates as a promotional account for the show itself. +
++Even if Wendy Williams isnāt really on the internet, in some ways she embodies its attitudes. Conversations about celebrities are always rude and outlandish online, with or without Wendy on the air. It is so easy to dogpile on Williams ā a person who has said some awful things and has the nerve not to cower afterward, even though she is in the spotlight herself. In an interview with the New York Times Magazine back in 2019, Williams was asked why people are interested in celebrity gossip. Her response was simple: āCelebrity lives are something that people can live vicariously through,ā she said. āIt takes peopleās minds off their own troubles. Everybody has troubles.ā +
++Williams got paid to be judgmental, which is what a lot of people spend all day doing for free. Online, weāre all talk show hosts who can fire off a hot take tweet, go on a live rant, or create a slideshow of opinions theorizing on a celebrity romance. In fact, many online comment sections, threads, and forums use Williams as a tool ā between user clapbacks and questions, her image dances, stares, and grimaces in GIF form through it all. Her relevance continues because Williamsās image has arguably become bigger and more significant than her actual show ā maybe even bigger than Williams herself. +
++As one TikTok user put it, she comes off as āa caricature of a woman.ā Her baritone āHow you doinā?ā catchphrase is instantly recognizable. Thereās the unfortunate clip of her fainting on-air while dressed as the Statue of Liberty for a Halloween episode. Thereās an endless arsenal of pouty, shocked-looking photos of her, and internet users gravitate toward them as reaction GIFs and pics. There are countless edits of her body, warped to make her appear bug-eyed like an alien or contorted to make her torso as thin as a rail. Her being is primed for virality because there are so few famous people who are as theatrical or as unnerving. +
++Her television audience was a loyal bunch, but her internet audience is much less kind. They see her as sort of a joke of a figure. Her memeification both proves and reinforces her popularity, but her meme status is complicated ā there is real adoration and endearment there, but itās also mixed in with casual, unfamiliar āfanshipā which sees her as less of a three-dimensional person and more of, for lack of a better term, a human emoji. +
++On a sociological level, itās fascinating and revealing, but itās also somewhat dangerous when one considers the social implications of making a Black woman so separate from personhood. As Beatrice Forman wrote for Vox, the online adoption of memes and slang from Black people is ācommitted so casually and frequently that it feels like the default mode of shitposting.ā +
++Itās no fault of her own, but Williamsās image has often been used as an instrument in that appropriation as the internet forges a world built in the likeness of Blackness. Her prevalence on Black and gay Twitter has parlayed her into wider consciousness, as such things go. In the public imagination, she is not a person but an idea. She is camp. She is, as she once said of Lilā Kim, āan icon, a legend, and she is the moment.ā +
++That all came to a somewhat inauspicious end. Williams had only taken a few brief hiatuses before ā due to Covid-19 production stops, to deal with health issues from her Gravesā disease and lymphedema, and to mourn the death of her mother. +
++Thatās why it was so unusual when the new season of Wendy was postponed. +
++āI hope it helps to put things in perspective,ā Turner said of Williamsās health issues, prior to the showās official cancellation. āBut there is a place for what she does. She is loved by pop culture.ā +
++Still, it seemed as though nothing could stop The Wendy Williams Show until she decided to end it. Now that itās over, itās hard to completely hate the player. We can moralize and debate about whether her work served our society, but as with so much of television, it just served to entertain ā and Wendy did the job with more flair than most would dare to muster. +
++In the months leading up to the announcement of the showās ending, there was much concern about what exactly was going on with Williams. Despite her illness, she was seen by the paparazzi vaping in a car in New York City in September 2021, and tabloid rumors circulated that she may have fallen out of sobriety. In 2019, after discovering that her ex-husband was having a child with his girlfriend, she checked into a sober living home to prevent herself from relapsing. Later, she was admitted to a hospital for a psychiatric evaluation. Her brother stated that the anniversary of their motherās death may have made the time of year particularly difficult for her. When Where Is Wendy Williams? premieres on Lifetime in February 2024, fans may gain new insight into the struggles she faced toward the end of her TV tenure. Until then, though, we can only speculate from our purple armchairs at home. +
++Update, February 22, 2024: This story was originally published on October 18, 2021, and has been updated with news of Lifetimeās upcoming documentary, Where Is Wendy Williams?, and Williamsās recent diagnosis. +
+The internet loves Kim Kardashianās shapewear company. But it loves its ads even more. +
++Before hitting the stage at this yearās Super Bowl Halftime Show, R&B singer Usher graced the cover of Vogueās 2024 Winter Digital issue. It wasnāt totally obvious, though, that he was meant to be the publicationās guest of honor. +
++The styling is tasteful enough, with Usher dressed in a cream-colored, autumnal outfit like a fashion-forward sports dad. However, not only is he upstaged by a group of school-aged football players on the cover, heās joined by supermodel Carolyn Murphy. Critics on X and TikTok quickly expressed their frustration over the direction of the shoot, which seemed intent on minimizing Usherās presence. Along with Lebron James and Kanye West, he is one of less than a handful of Black men to be featured on US Vogue covers. (Maybe not so coincidentally, the three mentioned share their cover shoots with white women.) +
++Then a few weeks later came a steamy underwear ad for Skims, Kim Kardashianās shapewear and loungewear brand. Social media users praised Usher and Skims for the timely collaboration. The simple shoot, featured the āU Remind Meā singer, decked out in chains, holding a peach, and flaunting his six-pack abs while wearing briefs. It was received as a more rewarding press stop than the Vogue cover by many of his fans. +
++Itās safe to say that thereās no real challenger to the 131-year-old institution that is Vogue. Utilizing elite photographers and A-list designers ā not to mention editor-in-chief Anna Wintourās unwavering dominance in the fashion industry ā the magazine has remained one of the ultimate curators of celebrity image. But itās hard not to notice that Skimsā star-studded ads generate the kind of positive buzz that Vogue and other legacy magazine covers have frequently failed to achieve ā and that are often met with controversy regarding poor photography, underwhelming styling, and a lack of diversity. +
++Meanwhile, Skims shoots have seen a more consistently positive reception. Before Usherās campaign, the e-commerce brand set social media ablaze with their annual Valentineās Day campaign starring singer Lana Del Rey. And the holiday shoot the year before featured Beatrice GrannĆ² and Simona Tabasco, two Italian actresses from the hit HBO series The White Lotus. +
++Theyāve also arrived at a time when celebrity endorsements and influencer sponcon have become an integral part of the online experience. Itās maybe not so surprising that the mastermind behind all of this is Kim Kardashian, a modern pinup with a penchant for opening our wallets and making things go viral. +
++Since launching Skims in 2019, Kardashianās juggernaut of a business, currently valued at $4 billion, has managed to give consumers a new outlook on body-sculpting innerwear. +
++Leading up to its debut, Kardashian and her influencer sisters were controversially shilling waist trainers on social media. Presumably, the media mogulsā seal of approval helped shred some of the not-so-marketable associations with foundation garments. For most of the 2000s and 2010s, shapewear was largely a punchline, even with its not-so-secret widespread use throughout Hollywood and the fashion industry. Spanx were for imperfect women trying to conceal their love handles on a date. The word āgirdleā still brings to mind an older demographic of women. Maybe the most telling sign that Spanx and other body-cincher products were aimed at an older generation of women was an early cosign by Oprah Winfrey. +
++As the body-positivity movement has made strides over the past two decades ā infiltrating marketing for just about everything, from dating apps to soap ā the standard of physical perfection that made the use of body-cinching products embarrassing has started to dwindle. By the time Skims released its first set of inventory, it seemed like shapewear was something young women were not only comfortable admitting they owned but sporting as outerwear as well. It certainly helped that trendy labels like Mugler, Charlotte Knowles, and Rui Zhou (and their fast-fashion dupes) have repopularized slimming, paneled bodysuits and underwear-inspired clothes. The shapewear craze is apparently so huge that forecasters predict a market share of $3.8 billion in the next seven years. +
++The impetus for Skims Solutionwear ā initially controversially called āKimonoā ā isnāt that different from shapewear founder Sara Blakelyās story. Blakely cut the legs of her control-top pantyhose to maintain a cinched look under her pants, creating what would essentially be the groundbreaking product Spanx. Kardashian similarly claims she was forced to cut her shapewear to complement her cutout and high-slit dresses. A more important selling point for the company, Kardashian also said she couldnāt find shapewear to match her olive-y tan skin tone, going so far as to dye her shapewear with tea and coffee. +
++āFor me, I was just looking for a solution to the fact that I love to wear shapewear,ā Kardashian said at the Time 100 summit last year. āThere wasnāt a color tone that fit my skin tone, let alone most of my friends.ā +
++A few years prior, Rihannaās makeup brand Fenty Beauty proved that inclusivity ā especially when paired with A-list celebrity branding ā sells. Likewise, Skims relied heavily on the same message of diversity, with the slogan āsolutions for every body.ā Its 36-piece debut collection offered bras, underwear, shorts, and various bodysuits in nine shades from sand to onyx. Significantly, the brand offered an extensive size range, XXS to 5X, and used models representing that spectrum. In its first few minutes of launching, the brand made $2 million. +
++Of course, branding shapewear designed to make the body look slimmer as āinclusiveā is a bit ironic if not totally regressive. Still, itās clear that millennial and Gen-Z women felt more embraced by Skims and other direct-to-consumer companies, like ThirdLove and Savage X Fenty, than legacy brand Victoriaās Secret by the late 2010s. Since about 2015, the lingerie retailer has seen a cultural and financial decline due to public controversies, decreasing sales, internal issues, and a general inability to keep up with the times. +
++Things ultimately took a turn for the worse in 2018 when former Chief Marketing Officer of L Brands (which owns Victoriaās Secret) Edward Razek defended excluding plus-size and transgender models from the annually televised Victoriaās Secret Fashion Show. Since then, the company has attempted more inclusive messaging, expanded its size range, and retained high-profile spokesmodels. However, sales, particularly its in-store performance, have continued to plunge. +
++Aside from the āinclusivityā angle, Skims has remained a dominant force in the fashion world thanks to its internet-breaking collaborations. In a short amount of time, the brand has linked up with high-fashion label Fendi for a capsule collection and sports organizations like the US Olympic team, the NBA, and the WNBA. +
++Their campaigns featuring some of the internetās most beloved celebrities have made Skims a premiere platform for viral photo shoots. You could liken the online response to a high-profile actor, athlete, or musician appearing in a Skims ad to older generations seeing their pop-culture idols in a government-sponsored āGot Milk?ā ad or even a beloved athlete on a Wheaties cereal box. Commercials for Calvin Klein in the ā80s and ā90s, starring then-up-and-comers such as Mark Wahlberg and Brooke Shields, generated similar excitement if not controversy. In the social media era, when everyone is constantly self-promoting, celebrity photo shoots have lost a bit of their novelty. Still, Skims has managed to harness social media and the zeitgeist to deliver capital-M moments. +
++Adrianne Pasquarelli, special projects editor and senior reporter for Ad Age, notes that timeliness is one aspect that works in Skimsā favor. She emphasizes that being a DTC brand helps Skims roll out these celebrity ads in a quicker fashion. +
++āAs a direct-to-consumer brand, theyāre able to be very nimble with their marketing,ā she said. ā[Kim] handles a lot of the creative and can turn out that stuff on a dime, especially for a digital campaign. Itās harder to be as flexible and as fast with marketing for heritage companies with a bunch of brick-and-mortar stores and just decades of retailing.ā +
++It seems like Skims is doing something that legacy brands have struggled to deliver in the age of the internet: spotlight diverse talent in the right way at the right time and create the sort of impactful images that fans want. While Vogue has attempted to feature more people of color in and on the cover of their magazines ā albeit at a slow pace ā and Victoriaās Secret now caters to a larger range of bodies, these brands havenāt been able to totally shed the below-par reputation theyāve developed in the past or produce branding work that resonates with consumers. +
++Some of Skimsā illustrious spokesmodels include SZA, Cardi B, the Mahomes family, Ice Spice, PinkPantheress, Kate Moss, Lana Del Rey, Snoop Dogg, Brooke Shields, and RosalĆa. One of their most eye-catching photo shoots was appropriately named āIconsā and featured fashion and lingerie models such as Heidi Klum, Tyra Banks, Candice Swanepoel, and Alessandra Ambrosio, all of them previous Victoriaās Secret angels. Interestingly enough, Skims buyers called out Victoriaās Secret for allegedly copying the campaign with their āIcons Collection,ā which similarly cast ā90s supermodels. +
++So far, unlike Calvin Kleinās ads of yore, thereās hardly any controversy involved. For the most part, Skimsā photo shoots have yet to stir an overwhelmingly negative response. The company was briefly in hot water for featuring San Francisco 49ers player Nick Bosa in a Skims Men ad last year after some problematic tweets resurfaced. However, a short-lived, largely forgettable scandal is ironically a feat for Kardashian, whose name is practically synonymous with backlash. +
++The shoots are all tastefully sexy and, in some cases ā like with the Mahomeses ā family-friendly. Rather than leaning into a hypersexualized, male gaze like Victoriaās Secret shoots, they rely on beauty, brand synergy, and the cultural climate rather than any attempts to truly shock or titillate ā well, except maybe in the case of some of their menās ads. +
++Many of Skimsā splashier celebrity ads have also featured and targeted older adults. Sorilbran Stone, head of content marketing at influencer marketing company The Shelf, notes that older millennial and Gen X consumers have a more traditional, āold-schoolā idea of celebrity that Skimsā ads often hit upon. +
++āI think Skims focuses on content for young consumers and campaigns for older consumers, which makes it accessible for everyone,ā she said. +
++For example, in one brilliant 2020 campaign, Kardashian unveiled Skimsā velour loungewear collection with the help of her best friend Paris Hilton. The girly, tabloid-style photo shoot shows the pair exiting a grocery store and walking through a parking lot, harkening back to their early socialite days being followed by paparazzi. The casual shoot wasnāt just leaning into Y2K aesthetic trends. It was also capitalizing on Hiltonās reemergence as a foregone cultural figure that millennials were beginning to appreciate again and Gen Z-ers were presumably becoming familiar with. +
+ ++Stone says Skims has managed to reflect the interests of a wide range of consumers with its diverse casting. +
++āIf you donāt listen to hip hop, then youāve got Kim Cattrall,ā Stone said. āIf you donāt know who SZA is or whatever ā thereās someone standing in the gap who can loop you into that world.ā +
++It canāt be overstated that Skims is a billion-dollar business because of the extremely famous founder Kim Kardashian, whoās constantly posting Skims products on Instagram to her 364 million followers. The company has also been a word-of-mouth success with many reluctantly praising the quality of its products. Of course, there have also been detractors, regarding its alleged unsustainability. +
++āIt does have to do with the extensive reach of Kim Kardashian,ā Pasquarelli said. āShe just commands a celebrity that a lot of others donāt.ā +
++Itās fair to suggest that Skimsā ads also thrive because of the landscape of celebrity branding and sponcon that she helped foster. Of course, the Skims founder isnāt totally responsible for influencer marketing as a concept. Celebrity advertisements in the 1980s and ā90s really set the stage for much of what the scene looks like today, with Michael Jordanās myriad brand deals and Pepsi and Coca-Cola commercials starring huge pop stars. +
++Still, in 2024, thereās a noticeable level of excitement on social media when a celebrity collabs with a popular brand, and the partnership feels just right. Ben Affleck and his long-running, heavily memed relationship with Dunkinā is a prime example. Ironically, his trilogy of Dunkinā ads, the third one airing at this yearās Super Bowl, feels like the biggest cinematic event heās partaken in recently. +
++āI think the appeal of Ben Affleck for Dunkinā is because of how much it plays into meme culture,ā said Vulture writer Rebecca Alter, who writes about celebrity endorsements. āWeāve all seen images of Affleck looking exhausted fetching his Dunkies, and I think people find it really endearing and amusing when a celebrity plays into the meme image of themselves, because itās an image that fans helped create.ā +
++Usherās Skims campaign leaned into the sexy image heās always projected himself but certainly amped up in recent years as the singer went viral for serenading his largely women guests at his Las Vegas residency. The same can be said about Lana Del Rey, who was somewhat of a surprising spokesmodel. Del Rey is more of a private figure and not particularly known for shilling anything aside from her albums and poetry books. But it seemed like her fans appreciated the direction of the shoot, a callback to the 1960s pinup look sheās embraced throughout her career. The photo shoot even earned Skims a whopping $13.7 million in media exposure. +
++Ultimately, Skimsā success formula for advertising is admittedly simple; itāll always have the ability to impress as long as other legacy brands are getting it wrong. Time will tell whether Skims can adapt to ever-changing trends in fashion and body image. But for now, itās proven to be more agile and forward-thinking than your older sisterās lingerie shop or the glossy editorials resting in a pile on your motherās nightstand. +
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++A German man wanted to buy a train ticket to visit his friend in Naples. He goes to the Italian ticket agent and buys the ticket, but explains that he wants to reserve a seat facing the direction that the train was going. The Italian ticket agent hands the German his ticket, and he boards the train. To his discomfort, he finds that his assigned seat is facing the opposite the direction of the train. After a long journey, he gets off in Naples and meets his friend, who asks him how the ride was. +
++āIt was awful,ā says the German man, āI was given a reverse seat, and now I feel absolutely nauseous.ā +
++āIām sorry to hear that,ā says the friend, ādid you try explaining the situation and asking the person sitting across from you if they were willing to switch seats?ā +
++āI would have,ā said the German man, ābut unfortunately the seat across from me was empty.ā +
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++He asks, āWhat can I do for you?ā +
++The man says, āWill you watch us have sexual intercourse? Weāre doing something wrong, and it could ruin the marriage.ā The therapist is a little puzzled but agrees. +
++When theyāre finished, the therapist says āI donāt see anything wrong with the way youāre having intercourse. Hereās the name of a good marriage counselor.ā +
++With insurance, and they only pay $50 for an office visit. +
++Two weeks go by, and they show up again. āThe marriage counselor says he canāt help us. Will you PLEASE try again?ā The Therapist agrees. +
++This continues every other week for about 2 months. +
++Finally, the therapist has had enough and says āIām referring you to a doctor. What exactly do you two think is wrong?ā +
++The man says āWe know whatās wrong. We canāt go to her house because of her husband and canāt use my house because of my wife. The cheapest hotel in town charges $150; with my insurance youāre our best option.ā +
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++One morning, he hears a voice in his head. +
++The voice says, āQuit your job, sell your house, take all your money, and go to Las Vegas.ā He ignores the voice. +
++Later in the day, he hears the voice again. āQuit your job, sell your house, take all your money, and go to Las Vegas.ā Again, he ignores the voice. +
++Soon he hears the voice every minute of the day. āQuit your job, sell your house, take all your money, and go to Las Vegas.ā +
++He canāt take it anymore. He believes the voice. He quits his job, sells his house, takes all his money, and flies to Las Vegas. +
++As soon as he steps off the plane, the voice says, āGo to Caesarās Palace.ā +
++He goes to Caesarās Palace. +
++The voice says, āMake your way to the roulette table.ā +
++He goes to the roulette table. +
++The voice says, āPut all your money on red 23.ā +
++He puts all his money on red 23. +
++The dealer spins the wheel. It comes up black 17. +
++The voice says, āFuckā +
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++He replied, āI doubt it. Mercury is in Uranus.ā The man said, āDoc, I donāt go for all that astrology stuff. The doctor said,āMe neither, the thermometer broke." +
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++ā¦but the intrusive thots won. +
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