Karen Wazen ‘shades’ TikTok star Addison Rae 

Addison Rae was seen walking around the streets of Los Angeles, wearing a pair of “Vicky” in navy blue from Karen Wazen’s line. (Getty)
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Updated 20 August 2020
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Karen Wazen ‘shades’ TikTok star Addison Rae 

DUBAI: Eagle-eyed fans spotted the American TikTok star Addison Rae wearing a pair of sunglasses by Lebanese influencer and eyewear designer Karen Wazen over the weekend.

Rae, who is a 19 year-old dancer, was seen walking around the streets of Los Angeles, wearing a pair of “Vicky” in navy blue from Wazen’s line, which launched in December 2018.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Her look featured a glittery blue suit by Italian swimwear brand Oseree, which she accessorized with a Long Champ bag, and of course, the 2020 essential: a mask. Her mask was from reality TV star Kim Kardashian’s loungewear brand, Skims. 

When Karen Wazen Eyewear first launched, the brand’s edgy line featured 15 designs in a range of retro-to-futuristic styles and colors. 

Now, with 44 stylish shades, the label has gained the likes of international celebrities including British-Albanian singer Dua Lipa, Brazilian fashion blogger Camila Coelho and American singer Becky G, along with a number of regional influencers and trendsetters like Lebanese blogger Nathalie Fanj, Lebanese-Canadian actress Cynthia Samuel, Iraqi influencer Deema Al-Asadi and more. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The one and only @addisonraee spotted in the Vickys and serving us some coolness @shotbyjuliann

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This is not the first time Rae has been spotted wearing Wazen’s designs. 

In July the social media star championed the brand’s “Vicky” at least twice, and Wazen has taken to her label’s Instagram to compliment Rea’s look.

Rae, who rose to fame doing fun-to-replicate dances, has accumulated more than 3.3 billion likes and 55.7 million followers on TikTok, the widely popular social media application. 

According to Forbes, she is the platform’s top-earning star, bringing in an estimated $5 million last year. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Another one @addisonraee seen in VICKYS IN NAVY

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Just last week, Rae launched her very own makeup line, called Item Beauty, that so far offers a mascara, lip glosses, an eyebrow pencil, a highlighter and bronzer duo and a powder brush. 

In July, the Louisiana teen, launched a podcast series on Spotify with her mom, Sheri Nicole, called “Mama Knows Best,” where the two discuss Rae’s life and share advice with the world. Nicole is also a TikTok star who has 9.2 million followers. 

In the trailer, Rae said: “we’ll also cover living with your parents as an adult, which I know a lot about, and dealing with negativity on social media. Also, what it’s like to go viral.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

mama knows best.. or does she?

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On Saturday, Rae made headlines after her TikTok account was hacked. 

An unknown hacker (or hackers) took over her handle and changed the account name to “joeandzak1.”

Fortunately she was able to get back control of her account around three hours later.


Why this year’s Golden Globes race feels so unpredictable

Updated 09 January 2026
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Why this year’s Golden Globes race feels so unpredictable

  • No dominant frontrunner and openness among voters
  • ‘Hamnet,’ ‘Sinners,’ ‘Sentimental Value’ in contention

LOS ANGELES: With the Golden Globes approaching, this awards season has taken on an unusually fluid shape. Instead of a single dominant frontrunner, the race is being defined by range, taste, and a noticeable openness among voters.

Prestige dramas are sharing space with ambitious studio films, while several contenders have built momentum quietly rather than through aggressive campaigns. The result is a season that feels unpredictable — in the best possible way.

Recently announced presenters include a wide cross section of film, television, and music figures. (Supplied)

That sense of openness is reflected not only in the awards race itself, but also in the broader tone surrounding this year’s ceremony. The 83rd Annual Golden Globes will air live on CBS on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, with comedian and actress Nikki Glaser returning as host.

Recently announced presenters include a wide cross section of film, television, and music figures.

Among them are Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Jennifer Garner, Kevin Hart, Miley Cyrus, Snoop Dogg, Amanda Seyfried, Ana de Armas, Ayo Edebiri, Colman Domingo, Dakota Fanning, Kathryn Hahn, Queen Latifah, Zoe Kravitz, and Pamela Anderson.

The 83rd Annual Golden Globes will air live on CBS on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, with comedian and actress Nikki Glaser returning as host. (Supplied)

The diversity and generational range of the presenter lineup mirrors the season itself, blending established icons with contemporary voices and signaling a ceremony that leans into variety rather than predictability.

In the drama categories, “Hamnet” has emerged as a serious presence, earning steady respect across critics’ groups and industry conversations. Its restrained approach and emotional weight have resonated with audiences and awards watchers who value craft over spectacle.

At the same time, “Sinners” and “Sentimental Value” remain firmly in contention, particularly if voters gravitate toward character-driven storytelling rather than formal experimentation.

Among them are Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Jennifer Garner, Kevin Hart, Miley Cyrus, Snoop Dogg, Amanda Seyfried, Ana de Armas, Ayo Edebiri, Colman Domingo, Dakota Fanning, Kathryn Hahn, Queen Latifah, Zoe Kravitz, and Pamela Anderson. (Supplied)

On the musical or comedy side, “One Battle After Another” appears especially well-positioned, carried by strong ensemble work and a level of sustained buzz that has followed it throughout the season.

The acting races are no less competitive. Wagner Moura has placed himself near the front of the Best Actor, Drama conversation for his performance in “The Secret Agent,” a role widely praised for its restraint and complexity.

Michael B. Jordan continues to generate strong support for “Sinners,” reinforcing his position as a consistent awards presence.

In the musical or comedy field, Timothee Chalamet has become a frequent prediction for “Marty Supreme,” a performance many see as both charismatic and strategically timed.

The actress races are equally open, with Jessie Buckley and Rose Byrne widely cited as leading figures, while the supporting categories continue to spotlight standout work from Stellan Skarsgard and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas.

In directing, momentum appears to favor Paul Thomas Anderson for “One Battle After Another,” reflecting both critical admiration and industry confidence.

Screenplay and score conversations have included “Sinners” and “KPop Demon Hunters,” underscoring a year that balances artistic ambition with broader appeal.

However the night ultimately unfolds, this year’s Golden Globes feels less about safe consensus choices and more about recognizing work that lingered long after the credits rolled.

From the nominees to the presenters taking the stage, the ceremony reflects a film year defined by confidence, creative risk, and a refreshing absence of certainty.