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[This Squidward makeup transformation is horrifying.]( If you have problems viewing this email [click here](. [Teen Vogue]( June 22, 2018 [Honestly me... if I were a famous person who got followed by the paparazzi. ]( [Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid Flip Off The Paparazzi While Eating Spaghetti]( [Let them eat their spaghetti in peace!]( [Read more]( [ You wouldn t let anybody speak... ]( [You Missed the Hidden Political Meaning in Ariana Grande's New Song]( [This changes everything.]( [Read more]( [Honestly, a vibe.]( [Lili Reinhart Ate Fried Wontons While Filming Her Makeup Routine and Same]( [ICONIC.]( [Read more]( [This is too good. ]( [Every Item From the Zara Sale That Will Definitely Sell Out]( [This is one summer sale you won’t want to miss.]( [See 17 photos]( [This is the stuff of actual nightmares.]( [OK, What on Earth Is Selena Gomez Doing in Her New Horror Film?]( [Her new short film, shot by Petra Collins, is not for the faint of heart.]( [Read more]( [“I’ll need to get rid of Jon Snow.”]( [Kit Harington Wants to Go “Short-Short” For His Post-Game of Thrones Haircut]( [Say goodbye to Kit’s iconic hairstyle.]( [Read more]( This email was sent to you by Teen Vogue. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, email@newsletter.teenvogue.com, to your address book. To view our Privacy Policy [click here](. To unsubscribe [click here](. Copyright © 2018 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.

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