41 Brand New Books To Read In 2023

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There's nothing quite like the thrill of adding buzzy new books to our reading queue. Whether a stunning cover catches our eye, or a book synopsis hooks us from the first sentence, browsing through new book releases is almost as fun as reading them!

To help you out of your spring reading rut, we scrolled through the depths of BookTok and beyond to uncover the latest titles worth your time this spring. From witty, celeb-fueled romantic comedies to heartfelt and moving memoirs, there's sure to be a story ahead that will pique your interest. These new reads may even inspire you to head up your own book club, or at the very least reach your reading goal for 2023. Let the amazing titles ahead keep you very well read.

These Books Are Perfect For Spring

Brutes by Dizz Tate ($15+)

A group of 13 year old girls in Falls Landing, Florida are mesmerized by preacher's daughter Sammy. When Sammy goes missing, and they try to figure it out from a distance, they discover just how many secrets lie beneath a town obsessed with fame.

Maame by Jessica George ($15+)

Maddie is sick of being the only Black person in all of her work meetings. She can't stand her boss, and outside of work, she serves as her father's primary caretaker. When her mother returns from a trip to Ghana, Maddie is ready to experience her life on her own terms. But when tragedy strikes, Maddie has to reconcile her two homes, and figure out where she belongs.

Big Swiss by Jen Beagin ($13+)

Greta and Sabine live in a 1737 Dutch farmhouse in Hudson, New York. Greta transcribes therapy sessions for a sex coach called Om, and becomes infatuated with a Swiss, stoic client she refers to "Big Swiss." When Greta recognizes Big Swiss' voice at the park one day, they strike up a relationship. The only problem? Greta never revealed her true identity.

The Collected Regrets of Clover by Mikki Brammer ($15)

Cover Brooks feels closer to the dead than she does the living. And after the death of the grandfather who raised her, Cover becomes a Manhattan death doula in the hopes that she can user people through the end of their life in peace. When an old woman's final wish means that Clover is sent in search of a forgotten love story, she is faced with what she really wants — and whether she's brave enough to go after it.

Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clockby Jenny Odell ($14+)

In Saving Time, Odell explores the way that our strained and stressful relationship with time is connected to everything from global warming to existentialism. Both startling and hopeful, this book will inspire you to live in a more humane way — with your relationships and meaning at the center.

Homebodies by Tembe Denton-Hurst ($15+)

Mickey Hayward wants to write stories that matter. While she has to deal with being overlooked and mistreated at her job, she also feels like she's starting to prove herself...until she learns she's losing her job. Mickey writes up a letter explaining both the racism and sexism in detail that she's experienced as a Black woman in media, but the letter is met with silence. She must come to terms with how fragile her current life is — and how attractive her old life looks. But when a media scandal brings Mickey's letter to the forefront, suddenly everyone wants to hear her.

Paper Names by Susie Luo ($13)

Weaving together stories from three different perspectives, during three different decades in both New York and China, Luo explores what it really means to be an American. Tony is a Chinese-born engineer who works as a Manhattan doorman, while his daughter Tammy grows up trying to figure out what a first-gen American life looks like. Oliver is a white lawyer in Tony's building who is hiding a family secret, and when an attack brings the three of them together, their lives will never be the same.

Cursed Bread by Sophie Mackintosh ($14+)

The town of Pont-Saint-Esprit collectively lost its mind in 1951, after the deadliest war in history. Historians still haven't agreed on whether the illness was a result of spoiled bread or government testing. Mackintosh explores what happened after baker's wife Elodie was welcomed into the home of the ambassador and his wife Violet — and what happens when hysteria and jealousy take over.

Happy Place by Emily Henry ($12+)

Harriet and Wyn broke up five months ago, and none of their friends know it. The plan was to spill the beans at their friend group's annual lake trip, but when a surprise wedding shakes up their plans, they have to figure out if they can fake it for an entire week.

Immortal Longings by Chloe Gong ($13+)

Every year in the kingdom of Talin, the palace hosts a set of games in its capital twin cities, San-Er where competitors from across the kingdom — or at least, those confident in their ability to jump between bodies — fight to the death for more money than they'd know what to do with. Five years ago, Princess Calla organized a massacre that killed her parents, and she waits until she can finish the job. Exiled aristocrat Anton is trying to keep the love of his life alive, and the last chance he has at clearing his debt is winning the games. Along with the king's adopted son August, Calla and Anton form an alliance that will change all of their lives, for better or worse.

Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld ($14+)

Sally Milz is a sketch writer for the late night live show The Night Owls, focusing on her career and a relationship with her stepfather more than romance. Sally decides to start a new sketch called the "Danny Horst Rule" after Danny, her average-looking friend and co-writer, begins dating a beautiful and glamorous actor. When pop sensation Noah Brewster joins the show as both guest and host for the week, Sally wonders whether someone as charming and handsome as Noah could fall for someone like her. After all, this isn't a TV show...right?

A Good Mom’s Guide to Making Bad Choices by Erica Dickerson and Jamilah “Milah” Mapp ($15+)

Dickerson and Mapp chronicle their journeys as single mothers of color who are raising their children while they balance relationships, friendships, and finding themselves. A Good Mom's Guide is an unapologetic mix of memoir, guide, and manifesto that will help you recognize past traumas and find your way to healing.

Meet Me at the Lake by Carley Fortune ($11+)

When Fern and Will spend a magical day together, they make a pact to meet up one year later. Except Will never shows up. At 32 years old, Fern runs her late mother's lakeside resort, a job that get even more chaotic when Will shows up, seemingly out of nowhere.

Don't Call Me Home by Alexandra Auder ($15+)

The daughter of one of Andy Warhol’s superstars, Auder joined her mother on adventures as a child and grew to help coparent her sister Gaby. Don’t Call Me Home is a moving look at the effect of stardom at an early age and what it looks like to grow into your own name.

Upcoming Releases

Oh My Mother!: A Memoir in Nine Adventures by Connie Wang ($16+)

Each essay in Wang's memoir explores the relationship between mother and daughter using the Chinese expression wo de ma ya (the closest thing to "oh my god") as an overarching theme. From exploring Versailles to trying edibles in Amsterdam, Wang and her mother Qing Li embark on crazy adventures all over the world and come closer together in the process. This title will be available on May 9, 2023.


The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren ($13+)

Fizzy Chen might have the dream career as a renowned romance novelist, but she's never actually been in love. Connor Prince is a documentary filmmaker and single father tasked with finding the perfect romantic lead for a brand new reality show. That romantic lead might just be Fizzy — if Connor can meet her list of demands, of course. This title will be available on May 16, 2023.


Oil Painting Landscapesby Sarah Mckendry ($12)

Try your hand at oil painting with these 12 projects perfect for beginners and experts alike. From beautiful forests and meadows to powerful oceans, Sarah's unique style will enchant you and give you a new way to view the world. This title will be available May 30, 2023.

A Perfect Vintage by Chelsea Fagan ($10+)

Lea turns run-down French estates into boutique hotels. When her friend Stephanie and her daughter join Lea on a summer in the Loire Valley, Lea's carefully-crafted timelines are tested. As affairs and betrayals bloom in the most unexpected ways, Lea must do everything in her power to keep her life from imploding. This title will be available on June 6, 2023.

The Paris Daughter by Kristin Harmel ($13+)

Elise and Juliette are young mothers when they become friends in 1939. When Elise becomes a target of the German occupation, she hides her daughter in Juliette's bookstore. Years later, Elise returns to find that the bookstore has been reduced to rubble and bother Juliette and her daughter are missing. This title will be available on June 6, 2023.

First Position by Melanie Hamrick ($12+)

Sylvie Carter is five years into her North American Ballet career and no longer recognizes herself. When she gets blames for a troubling relationship-turned-scandal, Sylvie loses everything. When renowned dancer Alessandro Russo is NAB's featured guest artist, Sylvie has to decide whether she'll let past wounds keep her from what she really wants. This title will be available June 20, 2023.

Excavations by Kate Myers ($15+)

Four women come together on a remote archaeological site in Greece to solve the mystery of an unusual artifact. Polished Kara is put together and always makes sure to wear her sunscreen, nervous Patty is hoping for love, Z is adrift after both being dumped and fired, and Elise is an excavator who's trying to figure out her life. Add a villain and some romance, what could go wrong? This title will be available July 4, 2023.

Ripe by Sarah Rose Etter ($13+)

Cassie has spent a year at her Silicon Valley dream job, and it's much less dreamy than she anticipated. Instead, it's exhausting and, at times, unethical. When her CEO's demands cross into illegal territory and Cassie ends up pregnant, she must decide how to move forward in this sharp and unsettling look into capitalist modern life. This title will be available on July 11, 2023.

Baking Yesteryear: The Best Recipes from the 1900s to the 1980s by B. Dylan Hollis ($13+)

Take a look at 101 of the best (and some of the worst) recipes of the 20th century in this lively, decade-by-decade cookbook. These unique treats, including Cornflake Macaroons from the 1900s and Chocolate Sauerkraut Cake from the 1940s, are the perfect thing to mix up your meal rotation. This title will be available July 25, 2023.

New Books From Winter 2022/2023

Anon Pls.: A Novel by Deuxmoi ($14+)

If you're obsessed with the @Deuxmoi Instagram account (basically the irl version of Gossip Girl), then you must read this pick. Cricket is the assistant to a notorious celeb stylist, and when she drunkenly brings her old fashion Instagram account back to life — swapping clothes for celebrity gossip — she's unprepared for how juicy the gossip is. And who's willing to give it to her.

Rainbow Power: Manifest Your Dream Life with the Creative Power of Colorby Jerico Mandybur ($15)

Journey through the energy and magical frequency of the color spectrum with this guide. With colorful illustrations, this is perfect for anyone who wants to learn about why colors affect us how you can use them in self-care, your home, and your social life.

Bake Anime: 75 Sweet Recipes Spotted In―and Inspired by―Your Favorite Animeby Emily J Bushman ($11+)

Eat your way through Japanese animation with this fun and colorful cookbook. With everything from Nerikiri from Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card to Japanese Strawberry Shortcake from Ouran High Host Club, you can bring your favorite foods to life *and* learn about history and culture in the process.

Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderersby Jesse Q. Sutanto ($12+)

Vera is an old lady living above her Chinatown tea shop. She usually spends her time drinking tea and keeping tabs on her son but when she finds a dead man in her tea shop, her life turns upside down and she finds herself growing closer to her neighbors as she plans to catch the killer.

A Christmas Memoryby Richard Paul Evans ($11+)

The year is 1967 and it feels like Richard's world is ending. His brother is killed in Vietnam, the family moves to his grandmother's abandoned Utah home, and his parents separate. His elderly neighbor Mr. Foster becomes his friend and confidante, and with the older man's wisdom and kindness, Richard learns how forgive and how to love.

American Wildflowers: A Literary Field Guideby Susan Barba ($12+)

With poems, essays, and letters from the 18th century onward, this collection focuses on wildflowers and draws from a variety of experiences. From international writers speaking on American plants (and vice versa) to rural writers who understand their plants like the back of their hands, any flower lover will want to read this.

The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Timesby Michelle Obama ($17+)

Discover an honest dialogue with First Lady Michelle Obama as she uncovers what it takes to find steadfastness. By sharing stories, reflections, and deep truths from her personal experiences, she encourages us to work through fear and dive headfirst into community.

Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing: A Memoirby Matthew Perry ($15+)

Any fan of Friends will want to get their hands on this memoir. Exploring his childhood desire for recognition and stories from the people he's met in his career, Matthew Perry tells the story of his childhood, overnight A-list status, and his struggle with addiction in a funny and heartfelt way.

How We Heal: Uncover Your Power and Set Yourself Freeby Alexandra Elle ($9+)

Learn how to heal and reclaim your peace with techniques from Alexandra Elle. Self-healing, setting boundaries, and inner child work are all a part in becoming your full self again. Not only does this book feature these techniques, but it also includes stories from voices like Morgan Harper Nichols and Dr. Thema Bryant.

The Imagineering Story: The Official Biography of Walt Disney Imagineeringby Leslie Iwerks ($16+)

If you're a big fan of Disney, then this behind-the-scenes book (which complements the Disney+ series) takes a peek at the work that goes into designing the parks and some funny stories into what inspired parts of the park. When you see just how much intention and imagination are used in the process, you might just come away feeling more creative.

Five Surviveby Holly Jackson ($11+)

Red and five of her friends are on a spring break roadtrip, but when their RV breaks down in the middle of nowhere, they realize that someone's set them up — and that someone wants one of them dead. The six friends have eight hours until dawn, and as secrets come to light, only time will tell if all of them survive.

The Whittiers: A Novelby Danielle Steel ($15+)

When the Whittier parents' solo "Wintermoon" ski trip ends in tragedy, their adult children find themselves at home without their parents for the first time. With their own personal issues and struggles, the siblings must figure out how to come together and whether selling the Manhattan mansion is just another loss.

The Princess Bride: The Official Cookbookby Jenn Fujikawa ($16+)

Make dishes seen in (and inspired by) this iconic film with a cookbook that includes a Farm Boy Breakfast, Iocane Powder Punch, and Six-Fingered Sandwiches. Make this for your next The Princess Bride movie night or just for fun.

French Kissing in New York by Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau ($9+)

Margot spent a dreamy night in Paris with Zach last year, and today, she's entering the Manhattan restaurant scene and she's ready to reconnect with Zach, who she's convinced is her soulmate. But when she gets line cook Ben to help her, Margot realizes that the universe might have different plans.

Spare by Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex ($18+)

This is a must-read for anyone who follows the royal family. This memoir is a look at the past and the present with honesty, insight, and self-examination that showcases the power that love has over grief.

Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?by Dr. Julie Smith ($15+)

Learn how to take care of your mental health during difficult times and get a better understanding of how your brain works with expert advice and healthy coping mechanisms. Not only is the content helpful, but the format of small, easy-to-read entries makes finding information easy and quick.

New Vegan Baking: A Modern Approach to Creating Irresistible Sweets for Every Occasion by Ana Rusu ($12+)

You don't have to sit out on dessert anymore with this vegan cookbook, which makes tasty desserts allergy- and diet-friendly. From Dulce de Leche Bundt Cake with Chocolate Glaze to Lemon Posset Tart with Raspberry and Whipped Cream, everyone will fall in love with these easy-to-follow recipes.

Spice Roadby Maiya Ibrahim ($11+)

Everyone thinks that Imani is the next great Shield to battle the monsters that hide across Qalia. When her brother disappears after stealing the nation's secret spice magic, Imani discovers that he might be spreading the magic to outsiders and sets out with other warriors to bring him back before it's too late.

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There are some casting decisions that feel like they're written in the stars. Margot Robbie as Barbie, Lola Tung as The Summer I Turned Pretty's Belly, and Pedro Pascal as Joel in The Last of Us definitely make the list. What I never expected, however, was for Pedro Pascal to be in talks to join two of my other fave actors in a rom-com!! (The other two actors are Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans, in case you're wondering). If you're as excited as I am but don't know much about the new movie, don't worry — I've done all the work so you don't have to. Here's everything we know about director Celine Song's new movie Materialists!

What is Materialists about?

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While we haven't gotten an official synopsis on Celine Song's follow up to Past Lives, it looks like Materialists follows a professional NYC matchmaker (likely played by Dakota Johnson), via Deadline. When the matchmaker gets involved with a wealthy man, she realizes she can't shake her feelings for an actor-waiter from her past. Juicy!! It's giving a little bit of It Ends With Us, it's giving a little bit of Playing With Matches. I'm totally here for it!

According to Merriam Webster, a materialist is someone who has a "preoccupation with or stress upon material rather than intellectual or spiritual things." This feels like an indication we'll see these characters have to figure out what's important to them, and whether they prioritize material things or relationships. (But don't we all have to do that?).

Is the Materialists movie filming?

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Yes, Materialists is filming in New York City as of April 2024! The first leaked videos from set (thanks to @mickmicknyc) appear to revolve around a wedding (which would make sense if Dakota's character is a matchmaker!). Based on the costumes, my guess is Chris Evans plays the actor-waiter, while Pedro Pascal plays the new man in our leading lady's life. The Vampire Diaries, The Summer I Turned Pretty, Friday Night Lights — will the love triangles never cease?!

Who's in the Materialists cast?

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Materialists stars Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. We're still waiting to hear about supporting cast! I'd also love to know whether Celine Song will pull a Greta Gerwig (who frequently recasts her beloved actors) and include Past Lives' Greta Lee in the cast.

When is Materialists coming out?

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Materialists just started filming in New York City during the spring of 2024, so my guess is we'll see the movie in the summer or fall of 2025, but it all depends on when filming wraps!

Did A24 produce Past Lives?

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Yes, A24 helped produce Celine Song's directorial debut Past Lives (which she also wrote). Past Lives follows childhood friends Nora and Hae Sung, reconnect two decades after Nora's family leaves South Korea. The week they spend together in New York will bring up questions they've both been holding onto — about love, life, and destiny.

The film was met with rave reviews from both critics and the Brit + Co team, and remains one of the most beautiful contemporary films in recent years.

What else has Pedro Pascal been in?

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While The Last of Us catapulted Pedro Pascal even MORE into mainstream media, he's starred in a variety of shows and movies over the last 20 years! He was in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and played the recurring role of Oberyn Martell in Game of Thrones. Pedro Pascal joined the Star Wars universe with The Mandalorian in 2019, and was also in my personal favorite movie of 2022, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.

In addition to Materialists, we'll see him in the MCU's Fantastic Four and Gladiator 2. Talk about a packed schedule! I'd like to get his agent to schedule my entire life because that's some insanely impressive time management skills.

What has Chris Evans been in?

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You probably recognize Chris Evans the most as Steve Rogers/Captain America in Marvel Studios' superhero flicks, but he's also done a number of other movies, too (including the 2005 Fantastic Four, which is funny considering Pedro Pascal is in the new installment!). Chris Evans has some great range, and is in everything from the wacky Scott Pilgrim vs. the World to the action-packed Snowpiercer to the mysterious Knives Out with Ana de Armas.

If you're a fan of romantic dramas and haven't seen Before We Go (which is also Chris' directorial debut), I totally recommend it. I've seen Chris in so many action movies that I loved how much space there is for the characters to get to know each other!

Where can I watch Dakota Johnson?

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You can see Dakota Johnson in 2024's Madame Web, but you can also catch her in The Social Network, the Fifty Shades of Gray series, and two beloved YouTube videos: Dakota Johnson’s Favorite Comedian Isn’t Ellen and Inside Dakota Johnson's Serene Hollywood Home.

I also wholeheartedly recommend The Peanut Butter Falcon, which was written and directed by Outer Banks native Tyler Nilson alongside Michael Schwartz. The film follows a young man with Down syndrome who escapes an assisted living facility and becomes fast friends with a fisherman on the run as a social worker (played by Dakota) tries to track them.

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Met Gala Monday has arrived, and it's making me think about all my favorite red carpet couplesBlake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, Shaun White and Nina Dobrev, Tom Holland and Zendaya (who's co-chairing the Gala this year!). But one of the couples at the top of my list is Miles and Keleigh Teller. This couple (who's BFF's with Taylor Swift, by the way) never miss a hot red carpet look but they're also so sweet and goofy. Fingers crossed they show up at the Gala tonight, but until then, keep reading for their cutest relationship moments!

Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller's Full Relationship Timeline

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May 11, 2013 — Miles Teller And Keleigh Sperry Meet

Miles Teller and his future wife Keleigh met at an after party for The Black Keys in 2013, and immediately clicked. "I told my buddy, 'I think I'm going to be with this girl for a long time,'" Miles tells People in 2017.

He also told Vogue in 2019 that he knew she was the one right after they met. "Keleigh had caught my eye early in the night, and we talked," he says. "I didn't think it went well, but after a few more attempts, I got her to dance with me, and a week later, we went on a date."

“He was so charming and charismatic,” Keleigh tells Vogue. “I adored him from the first moment we met.”

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August 20, 2017 — Miles Teller Proposes To Keleigh Sperry

While on a trip to South Africa, Miles Teller proposed to Keleigh, starting the next chapter of their life! Except, the proposal didn't initially go as planned. "You do a coffee break after you do the morning sunrise safari and I said, ‘OK, wherever we’re going to be at, tie a rose to a tree and then put this note [with the day we started dating and the day we got engaged] on there,’" Miles says on an episode of Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. "So, we had our coffee break and she sees the flower [and] she thought someone had died. She thought it was an in memoriam kind of thing, and I’m just, like, staring.”

"I'll never get the image out of my head of him down on one knee with a tear in his eye," Keleigh told People. "He really thought about every detail and was so nervous!"

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September 1, 2019 — Miles and Keleigh Teller Get Married

I thought this relationship couldn't get any more perfect, and then Miles and Keleigh Teller ended up getting married in Hawaii. The dreamy ceremony took place on Maui, and in addition to a beautiful Monique Lhuillier gown, Keleigh wore a necklace from her mom that all her sisters also wore when they got married. (Don't mind me, just brushing a tear from my eye!)

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September 1, 2020 — Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller Celebrate Their Wedding Anniversary

Everyday is a good day to celebrate your partner, and anniversaries are even more of an excuse! To celebrate their one-year, Miles and Keleigh Teller spent some time oceanside. "Happy 1 yr anniversary to my all-time love @keleighsperry," Miles tweeted. "You and me til the end, baby."

"1 year ago, till the end," Keleigh Teller said in her own Instagram post.

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December 21, 2020 — Miles Teller Reveals Keleigh Teller Always Has His Back

While speaking with Men's Health at the end of 2020, Miles revealed just how strong his marriage to Keleigh had become (and how they added a lemon tree, hydrangeas, and roses to their backyard!). "She keeps me calm. It's pretty great," he says. "We are really great. Once you get married and you make that ultimate commitment, life is just a lot less stressful. You just know that person is always going to be there."

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February 14, 2021 — Keleigh Teller Celebrates Valentine's Day

To celebrate their second Valentine's Day as a married couple, Keleigh wrote a beautiful message to Miles on Instagram. "8 years of being your valentine," she says. "I love you, the one I want to go through time with." I cannot get enough of this couple! Swoon!

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May 25, 2021 — Miles and Keleigh Teller Vacation With Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers

In addition to the critically-acclaimed Top Gun: Maverick and Whiplash, you probably recognize Miles Teller from the Divergent series. Well, apparently he still keeps in touch with his co-stars, and this vacation proves it! Ahead of the summer of 2021, Miles and Keleigh Teller took a trip to Hawaii with Shailene Woodley and her then-boyfriend Aaron Rogers (of Green Pay Packers fame).

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September 1, 2021 — Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller Celebrate Their 2nd Anniversary As A Married Couple

This social media savvy couple celebrated each other on their second anniversary, and their messages were the sweetest yet! "2 years ago today, I married the woman of my dreams," Miles tweeted. "There isn't a day that goes by where I'm not reminded of how much I truly love and adore you. Thank you for your kindness and unconditional support, Keleigh. I would be lost without you."

"Happy anniversary my booshki," Keleigh wrote on Instagram. "Not sure how to put 8 years into 10 photos but I love you forever more thanks for being a stud of a husband, I adore you."

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November 15, 2021 — Miles and Keleigh Teller Star In Taylor Swift's Music Video

All of Taylor Swift's music videos are amazing in their own right but my personal favorite is "I Bet You Think About Me" from the Red (Taylor's Version) era. The costumes are beautiful, Blake Lively's direction is perfect, and the fact that Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller are in the video makes it even better!

"So grateful to Miles for being the greatest dance partner and friend to me," Taylor wrote on Instagram at the time. "And @keleighteller, who is the coolest living human on planet earth. The bride was willing to risk it all."

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May 5, 2022 — Miles Teller's Wife Keleigh Celebrates Top Gun: Maverick

Top Gun was one of the hottest movies of 2022, and to celebrate its release, Keleigh showed up for her husband time and time again! "Loving the Rooster love! Miles says thank you to everyone who has seen the film and he shares in this moment with you," she says in one Instagram post, captioning another, "Just.. memories. so proud of you all. Congrats!!"

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July 20, 2022 — Keleigh Teller Asks Miles Teller To Shave His Mustache

As much as Top Gun fans loved Miles Teller's mustache (and how much it made him look like his onscreen dad Goose, played in the original film by Anthony Edwards), Keleigh Teller wasn't a huge fan. "My wife made me shave it immediately [after filming wrapped]," Miles joked with People during the summer of 2022.

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October 1, 2022 — Miles Teller Hosts Saturday Night Live

On the heels of the Top Gun craze, Miles Teller hosted SNL during the fall, and Keleigh was just as excited as him!! "I adore you, thank you for making this week what it was @rebeccaannes @colinjost @fayedunaway etc. you make dreams come true," Keleigh wrote on Instagram the next day.

"So proud of you ❤️🔥," she wrote in another post.

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February 2, 2023 — Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry Star In A Super Bowl Commercial

There aren't many Super Bowl commercials I can remember from the last few years, but the Bud Light ad with Miles Teller & wife Keleigh is one of my favorites! The ad really highlights how much fun this couple has as they dance around and have fun together. "There's a lot of improv," Miles tells People. "We did go to a rehearsal, just to be professional about it — but in the back of my head I was kind of figuring…I kind of knew the moves I wanted to do."

"It's really been an incredible year for both Keleigh and I, not just professionally but personally," he continues. "When Bud Light came and wanted us to be a part of a Super Bowl commercial, I mean, that's the top of the mountain as far as these things go. We always look forward to watching them."

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May 27, 2023 — Miles and Keleigh Teller Watch Taylor Swift's Eras Tour

I was over the moon when I realized I was at the same Eras Tour show as Keleigh and Miles Teller! The couple, along with Aaron Rodgers, attended two of Taylor Swift's three concerts at the MetLife arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. They were a blast! "48 hours in ERAs heaven," Keleigh says on Instagram.

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February 20, 2024 — Keleigh Sperry Celebrates Miles Teller's Birthday

I love birthdays just as much as other major holidays, and turns out Keleigh Teller loves them too! (Just, not as much as she loves Miles ;)). "Happy 37th birthday to my Phila-Florida-jersey-boy, you hung the 🌙 ," she says on Instagram. "Keep on flying, I’ll stand by and watch you shine forever."

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April 30, 2024 — Miles And Keleigh Teller Dress Up In Honor Of The Fall Guy

After Ryan Gosling dressed up as Beavis during SNL and the premiere of The Fall Guy, Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller put their own spin on the costumes. Miles posted the photos to X with nothing but a rocker hand emoji as the caption.

Who is Miles Teller's wife?

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Miles Teller's wife is Keleigh Teller, who is a professional model and has starred in music videos like Opeth’s “The Devil’s Orchard" and Taylor Swift's "I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version)."

How did Keleigh Teller and Miles Teller meet?

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Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller met when they showed up to the same after party in 2013. It really goes to show that you never know where you'll find the love of your life!

Do Miles and Keleigh Teller have kids?

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No, Miles Teller & wife Keleigh don't have kids — but they do have a French bulldog named Bugsy!

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Anne Hathaway — you know, the Queen of Genovia herself — just officially joined TikTok, and it's so Mia Thermopolis-coded. We've already been lucky enough to witness her fun and flirty press tour for The Idea of You, where she stars opposite Nicholas Galitzine and says iconic things like "I'm a Scorpio; I know how I am on a Saturday night." Now, she's giving us a glimpse into the last four years of her life from her perspective. Take a look!

Anne Hathaway's First TikTok Post Is Too Perfect

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While many of us probably don't like to reminisce on 2020 itself (though I do sometimes miss the days of Tiger King and Tiktok being oh-so-new), Anne starts her journey right in the middle of the pandemic. Throughout the video, she gives us a sort of retrospective on her life...very similarly to Mia Thermopolis at the beginning of Princess Diaries 2. (I'll never forgive them for writing Michael out in the intro 😭) Here's what she detailed, with my own commentary on what she's referring to in parentheses. 😘

  • Made a movie about a lockdown in a lockdown (Locked Down)
  • Tapped into my Scorpio energy and became a witch (The Witches)
  • (We)Crashed (starring alongside Jared Leto)
  • (We)Met Again (running into Jared Leto at the Met Gala)
  • Wore pink in Rome (yes, THAT outfit)
  • Wore white in Cannes (the film festival)
  • Emerged from the Venice Canals dripping in Bulgari (yes, that OTHER outfit)
  • Tasted the rainbow (another fab 'fit)
  • CALMA, CALMA, CALMA (all the times she told paps to chill out)
  • Not calma (iconic dancing YAS)
  • Definitely nor calma (more The Witches realness)
  • Met Monique Eastwood (come on, exercise!)
  • Chopped my hair off (french girl bob goodness)
  • JK no I didn't (ok long hair slay)
  • Cried a lot (that's a water sign if I ever saw one)
  • Became besties with Donatella (oh, casual)
  • Gave cupcake eating lessons (this is the only way to actually eat a cupcake, TBH)
  • Got the world to primal scream (it's giving Claire Danes in Fleishman is in Trouble)
  • Went skiing with Moncler (I can barely walk in snow, let alone look good)
  • Kept being this person (HERSELF 🥹)
  • Had a Devil Wears Prada reunion (oh, we KNOW!)
  • Produced The Idea of You — and acted in it (everyone say, "Thank you, Annie!")
  • Went to SXSW (the outfits, again!!!)
  • Premiered The Idea of You in NY (cue 1989)
The video ends with her saying she forgot to join Tiktok — clearly because she was so dang busy with everything else! Needless to say, if this is the kind of content she's serving, I'm so in! (Especially if it ever entails showing off Princess Diaries 3updates!!!!!)

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If there’s one thing about the weather outside warming up, it’s that it has us itching to wear all white and only white. Because of the “no white before Memorial Day or after Labor Day '' rule that was put into place who knows how long ago by we don't-know-who, the color doesn’t get a lot of love during the winter months, but wearing all white is SUCH a vibe. However, thanks to this rule, all-white ensembles are always reminiscent of long summer days that lead into long summer nights.

In fact, wearing all white is such a striking fashion moment that ‘white parties’ have become a popularized summer event thanks to mentions in the media like Gossip Girl’s acclaimed Hamptons white party, or RHOBH’s Kyle Richards’ annual ivory-only summer soiree. Even if you aren’t a part of New York’s elite or a housewife in Beverly Hills, that doesn’t mean that you can’t partake in this seasonal trend, too.

Flowy dresses, linen sets, eyelet details, and delicate cuts all bring so much versatility to the soft colorway that is white. If you’re feeling inspired to host your own white party this summer, or if you already have a few on your calendar to attend, find our top apparel selects that fit the theme below.

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H&M Linen Blended Pants

These pants are so effortlessly cool, both literally and figuratively. The wide legs, oversized back pockets, and low waist keep them on-trend, while the breathable linen fabric makes them perfect for hotter temps. Not to mention, they’ll pair easily with just about every top that’s already in your closet.

Sabo Skirt Marita Dress

Want to know how to look super chic with minimal effort? This delicate maxi dress is your answer. The dramatic ankle length of this dress makes it an obvious choice for nighttime white parties, but the playful back cut-out and tie maintain the youthful energy that comes out in all of us during the summer.

Current Air Cara Sleeveless Pleated Mini Dress

If you are as obsessed with tenniscore as we are following the premiere of the Challengers movie, then this mini dress is the white party ‘fit for you! The drop waist and subtle ruffled collar detail make it feel like it could be worn court-side if the party you’re attending happens to have a net and a few extra rackets handy; you’ll be sure to channel your inner Zendaya in this piece.

Diarrablu Satu Dress

Caftan dresses are the best for keeping you cool while still making you look majestic af. This one-shoulder shift dress has gorgeous details including monochrome appliques and a scalloped slit that sits beautifully on all body types. Available in a size range of XS to 3XL, it beautifully fuses elegance and comfort for a timeless look that transitions seamlessly from season to season.

Cupshe Ivory Textured Square Neck Lace-Up One-Piece

If your white party doubles as a pool party, then showing up in an ivory one-piece is a must. The full coverage bum will keep you feeling secure, while the lace-up back invites an element of edginess to this modern take on a classic bathing suit.

Showpo Tommy Two Piece Set

If I were to go to a white party this summer (read: someone please invite me to your white party this summer), then I’d wear this matching set. I love that it comes off as fashionable thanks to the on-trend sheer element and flattering fabric composition while feeling as comfortable as pajamas.

Praerie Margaret Dress

This high-low dress is simply stunning. With a square neck, romantic floral design, and puff sleeves, the Margaret dress is playful yet sophisticated and can be dressed down for lunchtime get-togethers, or styled more formally for evening events.

Petite Plume Women's Silk Pajama Set

Once the party is over and you’re ready to slip into something a bit more comfortable, this milky white set made from 100% mulberry silk will make you feel beyond luxe. The quintessential, timeless silhouette is sure to turn heads, so much so that if you throw this set on while your guests are still present, they’ll get the subtle hint that it’s time for them to go home; only after they ask where your set is from.

Abercrombie Curve Love A&F Sloane Tailored Short

Look and feel posh in a pair of tailored shorts if a dress just isn’t your thing. Abercrombie’s pleated highrise shorts bring an element of functionality to white party dressing. These shorts feature front and back pockets for your trinkets, belt loops that provide the opportunity for accessorizing, and a partially elasticated waistband offers extra comfort.

Pistola Grover Short Sleeve Field Suit

This jumpsuit is giving stylish mechanic, and we’re totally here for it. The all-white colorway offers an elevated, yet essential appeal to this all-in-one outfit. To make it feel a bit more feminine, pop the collar, roll up the pant legs, add some kitten heels, and as many accessories as you can handle.

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A 5K is a 3.12 mile race, and it's one of the most popular distances around the world for hobby joggers and elite athletes alike. Unlike a half marathon or full marathon, the 5K leaves you feeling tired, but able to actually walk afterwards — and with the same sense of accomplishment. Some seasoned runners may look down on the 5K, but I'm here to tell you that it's no small feat. In fact, in my 14 years of competitive running, the 5K was my main focus for 12 years.

If you're looking to run your first 5K and have no background in cardio or endurance sports, a simple google search for “beginner 5k workouts” will lead you to dozens of workout plans. While I have coached true beginners, my coaching specialty is with more intermedia runners, or runners trying to run their fastest 5K. You don't have to be a standout athlete or elite runner to set goals, and there are some simple steps everyone can take to get faster. Heres how to train for a 5K race, the Paxton way.

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The first step to bettering your 5K is to pick a race and sign up for it — most cities have a few 5K to choose from each weekend, so there should be plenty to choose from. Having a race on the calendar ensures you won’t skip out on your training. I recommend giving yourself 8-10 weeks to properly train.

The best 5K training plans, in my opinion, include 4-5 days of running a week. Every week should include:

  • One or two speed workouts
  • A few easy jogs
  • A long run

You should never run hard or fast two days in a row — easy jogging and rest between speed workouts are both essential for rebuilding muscles damaged with hard workouts. Here's how each of the three main training workouts should go.

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Speed Workouts

Every speed workout should begin with a 5-10 minute jogging warm up and a 5-10 minute jog/walk cooldown. This will help ensure you do not pull or strain any muscles.

The actual "speed" part of speed workouts can go one of two ways:

  • Run 2-3 minutes at a harder 7 out of 10 effort, with a standing or walking rest of 2-3 minutes between each push.
  • Run 6-8 repeats of a steep hill for 45-60 seconds in length with a walk back down, before repeating again.
Note: These are not sprint workouts, and you should never push yourself so hard that you're lying on the ground gasping for air afterwards.

Easy Jogs

Easy jogs should be kept at a conversational pace, so this would be a good time to grab your girlfriend or hop on the phone if you want some company. The best jogs should be about 2-3 miles in length, or 20-35 minutes in duration.

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Long Runs

Long runs are arguably the most important workout of the week, and anyone trying to better their 5K time should make sure to include them in their training plan. Like the name suggests, a long run should be your longest run of the week. Your longest run can be anywhere from three miles at the beginning of the plan to 12 miles if you're an experienced and seasoned vet. I recommend starting with 3 miles at the beginning of your 8-10 week plan and working your way up to 5-8 miles by the end. You should do this by adding one half to a full mile each week. Although it may sound silly to run 8 miles in order to run a 3.1 mile race, this will help build your endurance more than any of your other weekly runs. Having endurance will make the race seem easier, and I can guarantee you'll pass people left and right in your final mile.

Note: You should also have at least 10 days between your longest long run and your 5k race so that you can feel as fresh as possible on race day.

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The most important thing to remember on race day is to not go out too fast. If you sprint the first mile, the rest of the race will be miserable. Race day adrenaline will make you jittery and willing to sprint at the start, but working on controlling that will ensure a better race experience. Try to make your second and third mile faster than your first and give it all in the last .1 mile. After you’re done, soak in the race day atmosphere and grab a free banana! Don’t forget that the post race pain is temporary and remember not to sign up for another race while on an endorphin high!

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