Jack Whitehall, primarily known for making people laugh, is grateful for shows like “The ‘Burbs” to give his comedic persona some edge. esquire.com/entertainment/…
We used to help countries like Zambia with public-health issues. Now the president is dangling aid over their heads, just out of reach. esquire.com/news-politics/…
It feels less like "Half Man" is following real people and more like it's using them to work backward from a provocative ending. esquire.com/entertainment/…
They told themselves they were consenting adults, and they were. What he didn’t consider was that his authority as a professor remained, even though the semester was over. esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/…
Finn Wolfhard is never going back to the juggernaut that made him famous. But he's walking away perfectly equipped for a campaign through Hollywood in its upside-down era. esquire.com/entertainment/…
What began as an online distraction evolved into a long-term partnership defined by honesty, kink, and a level of ease he hadn’t known was possible. esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/…