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Allison McNamara of MARA Is the Real-Life Ariel From 'The Little Mermaid' With an Algae-Powered Beauty Routine
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Allison McNamara of MARA Is the Real-Life Ariel From ‘The Little Mermaid’ With an Algae-Powered Beauty Routine

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Under the sea! MARA Beauty founder Allison McNamara might as well be the real-life Ariel from The Little Mermaid. Like the beloved Disney princess, McNamara is known for her fiery red hair, ocean-blue eyes, glowing skin, and sea-inspired rituals.

The main difference? Her self-care routine is far more sophisticated than detangling hair with a fork.

Instead, the beauty entrepreneur swears by nutrient-rich marine ingredients, including her brand’s proprietary algae sourced from France and Ireland, to achieve her signature glow from the inside out.

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“Algae is arguably the most resilient plant on Earth. It survives the harshest weather conditions, uses sunlight as its sole energy source, and sits at the center of the marine ecosystem, balancing carbon, absorbing toxins, and serving as the basis of the aquatic food chain,” McNamara explains.

And on land, it does the same for your skin.

“There’s an undeniable radiance you get from using our products,” she says. “Our multi-functional formulas help hydrate, firm, smooth, and brighten.”

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Celebs like Hailey Bieber, Gwyneth Paltrow, Chrissy Teigen, Riley Keough, Hailee Steinfeld, and Olivia Munn seem to agree, al stocking their shelves with the Algae Cleansing Oil, SeaDream Algae Cream, Sea Silk Lip Balm, and Algae Retinol Face Oil.

Beyond consistent use of her product line, McNamara satisfies her algae cravings through her diet as well.

“I never turn down a sushi night, and when cooking, I use the Algae Cooking Club oil because it has a high burn point, which makes it healthier and more effective for stove-top cooking,” she shares.

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Even on the go, she sneaks the super-plant into snacks, smoothies, and water.

“I recently began baking cottage cheese on top of dried nori seaweed and it’s delicious,” she says. “I also love adding spirulina to my smoothies and frequently reach for Juna chlorophyll drops to add into my water, especially when I’m feeling bloated or need a detox.”

But when it’s time to truly unplug, the California native naturally opts for a seaside getaway, and she’s never without her travel-sized treasures.

Allison McNamara/Instagram

“Our Mini MARA Set has everything your skin needs to stay healthy and glowing from the plane to the beach, including our Sea Kale Sunscreen Serum for lazy, no-makeup makeup days.”

As for her mermaid-inspired vacation style: “I pack Toteme sandals, a cute Elce set that can be styled up or down, my favorite white tank and fitted dress from Clyque the Label, and Luv AJ’s new Sunset Stone collection in green,” she spills.

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Allison Williams refutes nepo baby label
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Allison Williams refutes nepo baby label

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

21 October 2025

Allison Williams doesn’t accept the nepo baby label – insisting she put in the hard work before making her breakthrough as an actress.

Allison Williams insists she had to work for her acting career despite her nepo baby status

The Girls star – who is the daughter of former NBC news anchor Brian Williams and TV producer Jane Gillan Stoddard – has faced accusations that she is a nepo baby, but explained that she spent plenty of time working behind the scenes on movies and TV shows instead of “being hatched out of an egg” and getting roles.

In conversation with Girls co-star Andrew Rannells for Interview magazine, Allison said: “That is exactly what people picture for nepo babies, and they’re not that wrong. But there were some stops along the way.

“Before I started acting professionally, I did several jobs on sets in support positions. One of them was being Tina Fey’s second assistant the summer she was shooting 30 Rock.

“I was also a PA, technically an intern, on A Prairie Home Companion, which was Robert Altman’s last movie. That was a stacked cast. I learned so much from that job.”

The M3GAN star continued: “And then I was the utility stand-in on the pilot of Boardwalk Empire, the summer going into my senior year of college. That was a job that I got from family connections. It’s not a level playing field.

“This girl shows up and is hired, not because I was a good height for this show – sometimes I was on apple boxes. (Martin) Scorsese deserved better, but here he was with me.

“But every one of these roles was an opportunity to see the machinations of a set, to understand how the rhythm of the day works. Where there’s tension, you can feel it.

“And I found myself, as I was shooting the pilot for Girls, so grateful not to be learning everything at the same time.”

Allison finds acting to be a “stressful” career, even though she has the “safety netting” that most other performers do not, thanks to her parents’ background.

The 37-year-old star said: “It’s stressful. One of the things that is true about nepo babies, certainly for me, is that there was a floor through which I was not going to fall.

“There was safety netting, and that fundamentally changes your risk calculation.

“But a lot of people, when they’re deciding to become actors, have to really fortify themselves against the fight that’s coming, the years and years of rejection, trying to figure out how to pay the bills. I certainly got luckier than most.”




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Allison Janney in 'The Diplomat.'
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Watch ‘The Diplomat’ Season 3 Trailer: Allison Janney as President

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Tensions ratchet up in the latest official trailer for the third season of Netflix‘s The Diplomat, as viewers eagerly await the Oct. 16 premiere of the next set of episodes.

Kicking off with what looks like the immediate aftermath of President Rayburn (Michael McKean) dying at the end of season two, the preview sees staffers informed of his death and that the commander-in-chief was on the phone with former ambassador Hal Wyler (Rufus Sewell) when he died.

Vice President Grace Penn (Allison Janney) soon learns that Hal was telling her boss that he had a “rogue deputy,” as Hal puts it, alluding to Grace’s involvement with the British warship attack that launched the series.

Hal and his U.K. ambassador wife, Kate (Keri Russell), then consider the risks of Grace as a “terribly flawed” president and the possibility of Kate keeping an eye on her in the White House, but Kate seems uninterested in the “opportunity” that Grace’s presidency presents.

“I’m not walking around in the middle of a constitutional crisis with a résumé stapled to my forehead,” Kate says at one point.

And soon the international stakes grow higher as viewers see British Foreign Secretary Austin Dennison (David Gyasi) warning Kate about Prime Minister Nicol Trowbridge (Rory Kinnear) “concealing explosive information on [her] behalf,” saying he will extract “10 pounds of flesh.”

And Kate declares that the president, seemingly Grace, is “about to do something that is apocalyptically dumb” as Hal and Grace consider something “catastrophic” possibly “coming out.”

The trailer, offering the most substantive look at the season yet, then suggests larger tensions between the U.S. and the U.K. as a voiceover informs viewers of the Pentagon “drawing up battle plans for war with the U.K.”

Kate is shown saying, “I am doing everything I can, but there is a limit.” Meanwhile, Trowbridge declares, “I expected more from you.”

And, leaving viewers in suspense, Nana Mensah’s chief of staff Billie advises someone, “You should get a lawyer.”

The trailer and key art that Netflix released today tease that “no alliance lasts forever.”

After a shorter, six-episode second season, The Diplomat‘s third season will feature eight episodes, which Netflix describes as follows: “In season three of The Diplomat, Ambassador Kate Wyler lives the particular nightmare that is getting what you want. She just accused Vice President Grace Penn of hatching a terrorist plot and admitted she’s after the VP’s job. But now the president is dead, Kate’s husband Hal may have inadvertently killed him, and Grace Penn is leader of the free world. None of this slows Hal’s campaign to land Kate the vice presidency. Kate steps into a role she never wanted, with a freedom she never expected, an increasingly complicated friendship with Foreign Secretary Austin Dennison (Gyasi), and an unnerving bond with first gentleman Todd Penn (Bradley Whitford).”

Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter about the end of season two and beginning of season three, Sewell teased that things soon get complicated.

“The end of season two is one thing but very quickly even more extraordinary things happen,” he told THR before the season two premiere, as season three was already in production, last fall. “Allison Janney coming in, the dynamics of the story after what happens at the end of season two really gives us some extraordinary things. Also it changes dynamics that might have been in danger of playing out. And it’s getting really complex.”

The Diplomat has already been renewed for a fourth season at Netflix.

Debora Cahn, who created the show, serves as showrunner and executive producer alongside Russell, Janice Williams, Alex Graves, Peter Noah and Eli Attie.

The cast includes Ali Ahn, Ato Essandoh, Celia Imrie and Miguel Sandoval.

Check out more images from season three below.

Rory Kinnear and Keri Russell in The Diplomat season three.

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David Gyasi and Keri Russell in The Diplomat.

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Keri Russell, Rufus Sewell, Allison Janney, Rory Kinnear and David Gyasi in The Diplomat.

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Aidan Turner and Keri Russell in The Diplomat.

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Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell in The Diplomat.

Courtesy of Netflix

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