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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewKate Moss' sister, Lottie Moss, posted a tearful video on TikTok on Monday, saying she's struggled with her mental health for years and doesn't like the person she is. Lottie has previously spoken out about her drug and alcohol use and her negative experiences in the modeling industry . AdvertisementShe also addressed some of her privileges as a model and younger sister to Kate Moss, saying, "You can be grateful and still struggle." She previously said the two weren't particularly close, although in her TikTok video she said her sister had "got me a lot of things."
Persons: , Kate Moss, Lottie Moss, she's, Lottie, it's, Calvin Klein Organizations: Service, Business, Glamour UK, BBC Locations: tiktok
Paris Hilton announces new baby
  + stars: | 2023-11-24 | by ( Lisa Respers France | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
On Instagram and TikTok, the star posted about welcoming her second child, a daughter named London. Hilton and her husband Carter Reum are also parents of an infant son, Phoenix. “Thankful for my baby girl,” the caption reads on her Instagram photo of a pink outfit with the name “London” inscribed on the shirt. Hilton also shared a video in which she’s holding her son and saying, “I’m a big brother” as her husband cheers them on. In another TikTok video, Hilton can be heard asking her niece and nephew if they are excited for their new cousin and answering in the affirmative when her nephew asks if she has two babies.
Persons: Carter Reum, , Hilton, , , Reum, it’s, I’m Organizations: CNN, London . Hilton, , Glamour Locations: London, Phoenix, “ Paris, Love
'Quiet' is the workplace word of 2023
  + stars: | 2023-02-25 | by ( Madison Hoff | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
Bare Minimum Monday, another workplace buzzword of 2023, also relates to quiet quitting. Experts think those "quiet" trends and more are set to continue throughout 2023 and beyond. "Quiet hiring" is one of the "biggest workplace buzzwords" of 2023 per Insider's reporting. Emily Rose McRae of Gartner's HR Practice said per reporting from GMA that quiet hiring is a workplace trend in 2023 in part because of a shortage in talent. Other buzzwords of the year from Insider's reporting relate to quiet quitting even if they don't use the word quiet.
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