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"Clueless" is available for streaming on Paramount+ with a paid subscription ($12.99 per month) and for free on Pluto TV. The movie can also be rented ($3.79) or purchased ($14.99) on Amazon Prime ...
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of "Clueless," Mattel has launched a special collection of themed products inspired by the ...
Barbie celebrates the 45th anniversary of their first-ever Black Barbie doll with a collectible of creator Kitty Black Perkins.
Mattel's latest doll, a Barbie living with Type 1 diabetes, continues its attempt to create toys with representation in mind.
Both the Blind Barbie Doll and Black Barbie Doll with Down syndrome are part of its fashionista line of dolls.
Two new Barbie dolls with disabilities were announced on July 23, the first-ever blind Barbie doll and the second Barbie doll with Down syndrome, Mattel said in a press release.
Finding the perfect black baby doll for your child this Christmas is more than just picking a toy—it's about celebrating representation.
The beloved R&B singer, who died in 2001, was honored with her own Barbie doll to celebrate what would have been her 46th birthday.
Mattel, Inc recently announced the addition of a blind Barbie doll and a Black Barbie doll with Down syndrome, created to allow even more children to find a doll that represents them and inspire ...
“I want TONS of children. Well, maybe not too many,” she joked. “I grew up in a family of four [kids], so that sounds like a good number. We'll see what happens; no time soon. I know that once I have ...
Now, Barbie is celebrating the 45th anniversary of their first-ever Black Barbie doll with a collectible doll of creator Black Perkins, who worked at the brand as a pioneering designer until 2004.