Mattel Gives The Star Of The Movie ‘Weird Barbie’ Her Very Own Doll
Three popular culture items that are starting to become tiresome - Bruce Lehrmann, bike sharing and the Barbie movie.
Three popular culture items that are starting to become tiresome - Bruce Lehrmann, bike sharing and the Barbie movie.
Rather eat glass than sit through the Barbie movie? Join in the endless office conversation with this news.
B&T lives by the motto of "too much Margot Robbie is never enough". Maybe just not in this ginormous instance, however.
Desperate to see the Barbie movie but don't have a young niece to take? Just sneak in on your Oppenheimer ticket.
Westfield's parking goes to a next level of hell as Aussies flock to camp comedy Barbie & nuclear annihilation film.
B&T's counting down Barbie's top 10 branding moments. Sadly, Ken's Viagra tablets only coming in at 23.
Amid all this current Barbie frenzy, B&T hasn't noticed an uptick in people wanting to campervan.
Study finds less than half of Aussies relate to Barbie. That said, five-year-old girls & fastidious gay men polled well.
B&T did warn you that EVERYTHING is about to turn a Barbie 'pink'. As is evident here.
Considering how much hate the actual doll gets, the hype around the Barbie movie continues to enjoy a dream run.
The Barbie B&T would most like to see is the 'Divorced Ken' living in the camper in his greying Y-fronts & vodka bottle.
In need of a good COVID laugh? Try this. That said, fights in supermarket aisles should be returning anytime soon too.
Mattel dragging Barbie into the 21st century. Ken still doing his bit for safari suits, neckercheifs & teeth whitening.
Former deputy PM Julie Bishop scores her own Barbie doll. Apparently Christopher Pyne wants one of his own too.
Barbie remains one of the planet's most divisive brands, all while Ken continues his lascivious bachelor lifestyle.
News out today that Barbie is possibly bisexual. Meanwhile the rumours dogging Ken also refuse to go away.
In a delicious irony, a blonde woman who owns a Malibu mansion, camper and "toy boy" Ken is tackling white privilege.
Mattel unveils 'Never Before Barbie' range where, we assume, Ken's still handcuffed to the camper's double-bed.