Blake Lively is making headlines not just for her glamorous appearances but for a business decision that could make or break her brand. Puck News has spilled the tea on the current state of Blake Brown, Lively's haircare line, calling it a "collapse." This is not just a small hiccup; the brand is facing major challenges, including sluggish sales and being tied to just one retailer. Add to that a business partner reportedly eager to exit, and you have a recipe for a tough decision.
Blake's social media silence speaks volumes. Once touted as the biggest haircare launch in Target's history, Blake Brown is now at a crossroads. The question on everyone's mind: Will Blake Lively buy back her brand and reinvent it, perhaps through a direct-to-consumer model, or will she decide to walk away? This is a decision that could significantly impact her career and public image.
“It's a risk, but buying my brand could be a chance to reshape its future,” a source close to Lively speculates.
While Blake mulls over her next move, the backdrop is filled with drama worthy of a rom-com. Imagine a plot twist involving a business partner wanting out, or a brand launch clashing with the release of "It Ends With Us." These aren't just minor setbacks; they're pivotal moments that could define the brand's trajectory.
But Blake isn't the only one in the spotlight. Over on Broadway, Ayo Edebiri is stealing the show in "Proof," while also gearing up for "The Bear's" final season. Meanwhile, celebrity offspring Ryder Robinson and Deacon Phillippe are celebrating their NYU graduations. Who knows if their famous moms, Kate Hudson and Reese Witherspoon, are bonding over this milestone?
In the world of reality TV, "Summer House" is experiencing a boost, with the new spin-off "In the City" debuting at just the right time. Kyle Cooke's redemption arc is unfolding right before our eyes, and fans are here for it. As a true reality TV aficionado might say, "Film them, don't fire them." It's all about keeping it real and raw, even when things get a little too controversial.
Let's not forget the recent buzz around Jeff Probst's minor hiccup during the "Survivor 50" finale. After decades of live TV, we'll cut him some slack. Meanwhile, Blake Lively recently turned heads at the FENDI event in New York City, proving once again that she's a force to reckon with, both on and off the red carpet.