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  • Jay Manuel Doesn’t Miss His Friendship With Tyra Banks

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    One of the more surprising revelations in Reality Check, the Netflix docuseries about America’s Next Top Model, is the deterioration of the friendship between Jay Manuel and Tyra Banks. After cycle eight of ANTM ended, Manuel told Banks he wanted to leave the show, and Banks allegedly refused to let it happen; Manuel worried about being blacklisted from the industry if he left despite Banks’s disapproval. The docuseries attempted to get Banks’s perspective on the friendship falling-out, but she simply said “nah” to the discussion, claiming she was going to give Manuel a “call.”

    That hasn’t happened. “My phone number is the same. She knows it,” Manuel said while speaking with Entertainment Tonight after the docuseries aired. “I haven’t gotten a phone call, but I don’t think I will get that phone call, to be honest with you. And I’m not expecting it.” The last time Manuel spoke to Banks was in 2017, according to People. “If I never spoke to Tyra again in this lifetime, I’m okay with that,” Manuel added to Entertainment Tonight. When asked if he missed his friendship with Banks, he was blunt: “I don’t.”

    Manuel wasn’t the only one from the Top Model team who was seemingly promised some closure from Banks. “She called me up three weeks ago and said she wanted to come visit. I said, ‘Sure, okay.’ But I haven’t seen her yet,” Miss J. Alexander told us in an interview this week. “I think she’ll wait for a ticket to be paid for.” Thankfully, the trio (Manuel, Alexander, and photographer Nigel Barker) have each other to talk through their Top Model fallouts.

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  • Travis Kelce Fueled By Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood While Golfing – And Shows ANOTHER Subtle Nod To Girlfriend! – Perez Hilton

    Travis Kelce Fueled By Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood While Golfing – And Shows ANOTHER Subtle Nod To Girlfriend! – Perez Hilton

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    Taylor Swift really is Travis Kelce‘s lucky charm!

    The football star is thoroughly enjoying his off-season — and he’s hardly had a moment without his girlfriend on his arm or on the brain!

    After going on vacation with the pop star, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end was spotted in his pal Chandler ParsonsInstagram Story golfing on Thursday. In an attempt to throw him off his game, his buddies were blasting TayTay’s Bad Blood in the background — but hilariously it only made him swing better!

    Related: How Taylor Swift Feels About Travis Kelce’s ‘Dad Bod’!

    In the funny clip, his friends can be heard saying off-camera:

    “Oh no, this backfired!”

    Another shouted:

    “He did it. Oh, he likes it. Oh, he likes it.”

    Once the ball landed in the distance, Travis turned to the camera, picked up his golf club like an air guitar, and started singing along while dancing to the popular track. Chandler confirmed Trav “cannot be rattled” in the caption. LOLz! Watch (below)!

    He was feeling himself!

    Fans were loving the sweet moment online — but they also couldn’t help but notice another nod to the Lover singer!

    The athlete was wearing a baseball hat for the Sherwood Country Club — and it had the number “1989” embroidered on it! While that just so happens to be the year the club opened, it’s also the name of Taylor’s iconic pop album (plus her and Trav’s birth year). Freaking out, Swifties wrote on X (Twitter):

    “his hat says 1989 AND has an archer on it”

    “Hat saying 1989 he’s so Pookie”

    “travis’s friends saw him strollin in with 1989 on his hat and thought playing his fav album would distract him? oh they dont know the tayvoodoo”

    Hah! He really has leaned into all the easter eggs ever since dating the pop star! So cute seeing him vibe to his partner’s music, even when she’s not around to witness it!

    Thoughts? Share them all in the comments (below)!

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  • The 25 Best True Crime Books to Add to Your TBR List

    The 25 Best True Crime Books to Add to Your TBR List

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    Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou

    Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou

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    While she was once known as “the next Steve Jobs,” Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes is now best recognized as what she truly is—a scammer. You’re probably familiar with the general story (and have potentially seen Amanda Seyfried play Holmes in Hulu’s true crime limited series The Dropout). Still, you may not know all the details. Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup, written by investigative reporter John Carreyrou, charts the rise and fall of the former CEO and her fraudulent company.

    I’ll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamara

    <i>I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer</i> by  Michelle McNamara

    I’ll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamara

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    Before her untimely death in 2016, true crime author Michelle McNamara became enamored with a man whom she dubbed “the Golden State Killer.” For over ten years, this enigmatic predator committed a slew of assaults and murders, yet he always escaped punishment. Three decades later, McNamara made it her mission to find out the truth about who this man was. Now, I’ll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer is considered a true crime classic.

    Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann

    <i>Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI</i> by David Grann

    Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann

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    “Can you find the wolves in this picture?”

    After you’ve watched the teaser trailer for the upcoming film adaptation of Killers of the Flower Moon directed by Martin Scorsese, familiarize yourself with the source material. After discovering oil beneath their land in the early 1900s, members of the Osage Nation in Oklahoma became the wealthiest people per capita in the world. Soon after, many started to die unexpectedly and under mysterious circumstances. The newly developed Federal Bureau of Investigation then began working on the case to uncover one of the greatest conspiracies and mysteries in U.S. history.

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    The Wolf of Wall Street by Jordan Belfort

    <i>The Wolf of Wall Street</i> by Jordan Belfort

    The Wolf of Wall Street by Jordan Belfort

    Speaking of books whose film adaptations star Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street is perhaps the most well-known. In his memoir, the former stockbroker Jordan Belfort takes you behind the scenes of his time as a sleazy entrepreneur, from running up a $700,000 hotel tab to sinking a 170-foot motor yacht. This is as American as it gets—a story filled with greed, capitalism, drugs, and power.

    Catch Me If You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake by Frank W. Abagnale

    <i>Catch Me If You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake</i> by Frank W. Abagnale

    Catch Me If You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake by Frank W. Abagnale

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    We’ve officially come to our last installment in the Leo Cinematic-Literary Universe. Catch Me If You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake tells the story of a notorious conman named Frank W. Abagnale. In just a few of his many scams (all committed before he even turned 21), Abagnale pretended to be a pilot, practiced law without a license, and cashed over $2 million in phony checks.

    The Red Parts: Autobiography of a Trial by Maggie Nelson

    <i>The Red Parts: Autobiography of a Trial</i> by Maggie Nelson

    The Red Parts: Autobiography of a Trial by Maggie Nelson

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    For fans of Bluets or The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson, The Red Parts: Autobiography of a Trial offers a slight departure from the author’s usual style. In this part memoir and part account of a trial, Nelson investigates the death of her aunt who was murdered in Michigan in the late ‘60s.

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    In Cold Blood by Truman Capote

    <i>In Cold Blood</i> by Truman Capote

    In Cold Blood by Truman Capote

    You simply can’t discuss true crime without mentioning Truman Capote. Widely regarded as one of the first non-fiction novels ever written, In Cold Blood tells the story of four members of a family who were murdered in 1950s Kansas.

    The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America by Erik Larson

    <i>The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America</i> by Erik Larson

    The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America by Erik Larson

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    The Devil in the White City follows an architect who constructed the Chicago World’s Fair of 1893 and the serial killer who used the fair as his own personal torture chamber. A gas chamber and dissection table were just a few of the sinister components that this killer (who also happened to be a doctor) employed at the fair.

    Black Klansman Ron Stallworth

    <i>Black Klansman</i> Ron Stallworth

    Black Klansman Ron Stallworth

    If you’ve already seen the film adaptation directed by Spike Lee, give the book a try. In Black Klansman, a Black detective named Ron Stallworth goes undercover in order to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan. To do this, he enlists his partner to play the “white” version of himself, while he feeds him messages over the phone.

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    Filthy Rich: The Shocking True Story of Jeffrey Epstein by James Patterson

    <i>Filthy Rich: The Shocking True Story of Jeffrey Epstein</i> by James Patterson

    Filthy Rich: The Shocking True Story of Jeffrey Epstein by James Patterson

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    Thriller writer James Patterson tells the story of the late Jeffrey Epstein, a sex offender and financier from New York. For an in-depth look at Epstein’s various crimes and offenses, Filthy Rich includes interviews with his alleged victims and critical details about his case, including his subsequent death in 2019.

    Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith by Jon Krakauer

    <i>Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith</i> by Jon Krakauer

    Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith by Jon Krakauer

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    Religion, fanaticism, and faith are at the core of Jon Krakauer’s Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith. He investigates the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the two Mormon Fundamentalist brothers who commit murders because God “commanded them” to. The Hulu miniseries starring Andrew Garfield is a great adaptation to watch once you’re done reading.

    Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery by Robert Kolker

    <i>Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery</i> by Robert Kolker

    Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery by Robert Kolker

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    Lost Girls investigates the disappearance of several escorts in their early 20s. All of the women advertised on Craigslist and Backpage, which couldn’t possibly be a coincidence. Award-winning investigative reporter Robert Kolker attempts to solve this unsolved mystery and track down the serial killer who’s responsible for the lost lives of young women.

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    Monster: My True Story by Aileen Wuornos

    <i>Monster: My True Story</i> by Aileen Wuornos

    Monster: My True Story by Aileen Wuornos

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    Charlize Theron portrayed Aileen Wuornos in the 2003 film Monster and the book is just as intense and gritty. Told in her own words, Wuornos tells her story about escaping an abusive household, working as a prostitute, and then becoming one of the world’s few female serial killers.

    Party Monster: A Fabulous But True Tale of Murder in Clubland by James St. James

    <i>Party Monster: A Fabulous But True Tale of Murder in Clubland</i> by James St. James

    Party Monster: A Fabulous But True Tale of Murder in Clubland by James St. James

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    Descend into the pit of hedonism and crime of New York’s downtown party scene with Party Monster. Drugs, sex, and murder fill the pages as the author James St. James, a former club kid, breaks down the underbelly of reckless nightlife. Home Alone’s Macaulay Culkin also stars in the film adaptation as the “king of the club kids.”

    Zodiac by Robert Graysmith

    <i>Zodiac</i> by Robert Graysmith

    Zodiac by Robert Graysmith

    The Zodiac Killer has become an essential part of pop culture lore, so it’s important to read the book so that you have the full context. If you’ve seen the film directed by David Fincher, then you’ll definitely be interested in taking a peek at the previously unreleased letters that the Zodiac Killer left behind, which are just a few of the exclusive contents that you can find in the book.

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    Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi

    <i>Wiseguy</i> by Nicholas Pileggi

    Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi

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    Calling all film buffs for this one. Get to know the real-life story behind the gangsters in Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas. Wiseguy: Life in a Mafia Family tracks the life of Henry Hill, a Mafia associate who turns into an informant.

    Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas by Nicholas Pileggi

    <i>Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas</i> by Nicholas Pileggi

    Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas by Nicholas Pileggi

    In another Nicholas Pileggi classic—which also served as inspiration for yet another Scorcese film—Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas tells the story of two men who oversaw a Las Vegas casino operation for the mob. This multi-million dollar illegal operation soon gets the attention of the FBI and chaos, lies, and betrayal ensue.

    Molly’s Game by Molly Bloom

    <i>Molly's Game</i> by Molly Bloom

    Molly’s Game by Molly Bloom

    Molly’s Game is the true story of “Hollywood’s poker princess.” Molly Bloom (played by Jessica Chastain in the Aaron Sorkin film adaptation) built one of the most exclusive underground poker games in the world and hosted several celebrities, businessmen, and millionaires. Here, she tells her story about how she gained and lost it all.

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    The Good Nurse by Charles Graeber

    <i>The Good Nurse</i> by Charles Graeber

    The Good Nurse by Charles Graeber

    Known as “The Angel of Death” by many, registered nurse Charlie Cullen was responsible for the death of hundreds of his patients. The Good Nurse: A True Story of Medicine, Madness, and Murder includes wiretap recordings, interviews with informants, and never-before-seen police records. After reading the book, make sure you check out the Netflix film adaptation starring Jessica Chastain.

    All the President’s Men by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein

    <i>All the President's Men</i> by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein

    All the President’s Men by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein

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    For the history buffs, All the President’s Men: The Greatest Reporting Story of All Time is all about Watergate. Journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein provide a first-hand account of one of the most well-known scandals in American politics.

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    Juliana Ukiomogbe is the Assistant Editor at ELLE. Her work has previously appeared in Interview, i-D, Teen Vogue, Nylon, and more.  

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