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Does it matter if Taylor Swift is a girl’s girl?

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What is a girl’s girl? Is Taylor Swift a girl’s girl? Does the girl’s girl trope stem from internalized misogyny?
Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes cheering during a game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on October 22, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri.

Have you been called a “girl’s girl” yet? If pop culture is any proof, winning the title of girl’s girl is quickly emerging as the highest level of a compliment. So what exactly is a girl’s girl? She checks on you at a party. She holds your hair back when you’re sick. You can depend on her to be honest with you if your partner is cheating. She’ll never hate you for how you look and will always tell you if there’s something in your teeth. She’s your absolute ride or die. Side note: she exists in a primarily heteronormative society. 

On TikTok the hashtag #GirlsGirl has 646 million views, but the phrase isn’t just ubiquitous online. IRL too, celebrities (and celeb-adjacents) have been throwing the term around. But, what does it really mean? And does it really matter if we don’t fit the girl’s girl bill? 

Recently, in a cover interview with Variety, Ice Spice told the magazine that many rappers pretend to be girls’ girls. “People want to be all ‘I’m a girl’s girl,’ but then behind the scenes being bitches. I feel like the competition is what keeps us all excited because I think we all secretly enjoy competing and seeing who puts that shit on better and who’s gon’ get the most views,” the singer said. 

At the tail end of September, when rumors of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce dating first surfaced, Kelce’s ex Maya Benberry told the Daily Mail that the footballer had cheated on her. In an attempt to warn Swift, Benberry added, “Taylor seems like such a fun girl with a beautiful spirit so I wish her the best of luck but I wouldn’t be a girls’ girl if I didn’t advise her to be smart.” This is hardly the first time that the term girl’s girl was used in the context of a celebrity relationship. 

In July 2023, when the unverified rumors and blind items of Ariana Grande and her Wicked co-star Ethan Slater allegedly dating first emerged, Slater’s estranged wife Lilly Jay told Page Six, “[Ariana’s] the story really. Not a girl’s girl. My family is just collateral damage.” This comment stirred chaos on the internet; several fans posted videos theorizing about why Grande isn’t a ‘girl’s girl’. In some ways, this glorified use of the girl’s girl phrase feeds into the patriarchal system that vilifies women, making them the sole bearer of blame while absolving men of any responsibility. The shame and scrutiny that Grande faced was grossly disproportionate to Slater. 

Clearly, there’s a lot of pressure to be seen as a girl’s girl and flak abounds when you appear to fail to do so correctly. But why does it matter?


“Throughout popular culture, women and girls are positioned as being in ‘competition’ with one another.”

At its core, being a girl’s girl means being a reliable friend, someone you can count on for honesty and support. You may wonder: doesn’t this just mean being a decent person? For the most part yes, but there’s a reason why the category is gaining steam in the present day. Think back to the early 2000s when trends demanded women denounce their femininity. The cool girl – who loved hanging out with the boys and hated pink – ruled the zeitgeist. Today the internet calls this person the “pick me” girl: she thrives on being different (read: better) from other girls and seeks male validation. According to Dr. Amelia Morris — lecturer in media and communications at the University of Exeter who studies the relationship between pop culture and socio economic imbalances — this system of women being pitted against each other forms the fabric of a heteronormative society. 

“Throughout popular culture, women and girls are positioned as being in ‘competition’ with one another…The term ‘bitchy’ is itself inextricably gendered, conflating femininity with malice (see the plethora of online articles advising parents on how ‘not to raise bitchy girls’), whilst it is assumed that men enjoy ‘relaxed’ and ‘easy going’ relationships,” Morris explains. In contrast, the 2020s are (so far) a decade of peak girlification. Greta Gerwig’s Barbie brought pink and hyper-femme solidarity to the forefront while online trends like girl dinner, hot girl walk and girl math position similarities among women as a celebration. 

“Within the heteronormative context the term ‘girl’s girl’ speaks to a femme solidarity that recognises platonic friendships as being as important as a romantic partner, creating space for navigating life under patriarchal capitalism,” Morris says. Today, nothing is cooler than hanging out with your girlies. Guides on TikTok tell you how to reach this cult status while other creators warn you of people pretending to be supportive: they behave differently in front of men, point out your insecurities, or greet your boyfriend before they greet you. 

Are girls’ girls actually becoming bullies? 

In a video, TikToker Kelly Kim says if an acquaintance adds your love interest to their close friends list within 48 hours of meeting them, they are not a girl’s girl and “have to go”. She tells Mashable, “At the start of the trend, if someone said they were a girl’s girl I instantly trusted them more, it made them more approachable. But now, the phrase has become an easy way to talk about someone who isn’t a girl’s girl and who you should be wary of.” 

Another post with the caption “girl’s girls 101” shames women for saying that they’re hot and have their shit together. In the video, the creator said “in the kindest way possible, it’s the most pick me shit ever.” This is where the categorisation gets tricky. In theory being a “girl’s girl” is positive: it’s women supporting women. But it also leaves a vast gap in defining what a supportive woman looks like, especially when digital cultures are so diverse and include different understandings of solidarity. 

As the term gains popularity, it’s being weaponized to condemn women for not fitting a rigid, often arbitrary idea of what a “girl’s girl” should look like – as in the case of Ariana Grande and the hate that was unleashed in the wake of the unverified rumors or the TikTok videos that slut shame women. In positioning itself as an antithesis to the “pick me” girl, the “girl’s girl” trend sets itself up for failure. Through overwhelming patterns of “othering” and looking down upon a certain brand of women, the trend embroils itself in the very misogyny that it was hoping to dismantle.

Psychologist Eloise Skinner explains, “​​The phrase is being used to pull apart women who behave in a way that is considered to be the opposite of the ‘girl’s girl’ whether that’s wanting male attention, disassociating themselves from traditionally ‘girly’ traits or being competitive with other girls. This can leave women feeling isolated and shamed.” 

The impact of internalized misogyny

Using the phrase also exerts a certain amount of pressure and responsibility to return the favor.

For instance, Benberry publicly warning Swift under the guise of being a girl’s girl also lays a liability on the singer. It leaves the ball in her court suggesting that a fellow girl’s girl would never date a man who has treated another woman “poorly” – however this is defined. 

Through her decades-long career, Swift has been seen as a girl’s girl (think of the early squad), criticized for being one (think of how White the squad was) and been relentlessly slut shamed, so much so that she’s written songs about it. Still, every time Swift allegedly dated a controversial man (Matty Healy), the blame impacted her disproportionately. 

Similarly, while Grande and Slater are consenting adults, popular media has placed the onus of the relationship on Grande alone, holding her accountable for the end of Slater’s marriage as well as her own. Flag bearers of the ‘girl’s girl’ trend that hold women to unrealistic standards contribute to this bias. 

“Some aspects of the ‘girl’s girl’ trend (such as women not ‘knowing/realizing’ that they are attractive) is reflective of the virgin/whore dichotomy, wherein women have historically been positioned as either ‘good’ (read: sexually ‘pure’ and modest) or ‘bad’ (sexually ‘promiscuous’ and self-assured, particularly regarding their appearance),” explains Morris. This internalized misogyny seems to shape the shame and guilt that some girl’s girls use in their critique of other women. 

But instead of canceling the girl’s girl’ or placing it on a moral pedestal, the trend – just like countless others – should be viewed with nuance. In the face of everything that’s wrong with the world, romanticizing female friendships, having snacks for dinner or going on long walks is a welcome relief. It should be seen as just that, a momentary, feel-good trend, not an instructive, idolized cult.

“We’re constantly encouraged to define, identify and project ourselves so it’s not surprising that a trend based on categorisation of behavior is popular,” says Skinner. “It’s important to remember, though, that we’re all much more complex and nuanced than a minute-long TikTok video would allow us to capture, and we should prioritize figuring out who we are (away from the public lens of social media, perhaps), and allowing others the space to do the same.”

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4 best concert cameras for 2023: hands-on reviews

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These concert cameras will capture the magic of live music for Instagram, TikTok, or your own personal memory bank.
rick springfield performing at epcot garden rocks concert

While everyone else in the crowd holds up their smartphones, only the very best cameras for concert photography let you snap the perfect picture.

Whether it’s Taylor Swift’s “The Eras Tour” (how lucky are you?) or Big Time Rush’s “Can’t Get Enough Tour,” 2023 has been an epic year for live music. Although making sure you have your tickets ready for show day and coming up with the perfect outfit are essential, so is solidifying how you’re going to capture your favorite moments from your favorite artists.

You’ve probably seen the countless TikTok videos on your “For You” page about how people have been using digital cameras at concerts to capture professional quality photos and videos that are clearer than their smartphone. Swifties alone have created an entire sub-genre on TikTok about how to best record “The Eras Tour” memories.

To find the best camera for concert photography, I tested popular cameras from Sony, Leica, and Fujifilm. I took hundreds (thousands?) of photographs and videos at recent concerts, and I also chatted with professional concert photographers.

What makes a good concert camera

Good cameras are very expensive, so you’ll want to be extra careful before making a purchase. To learn more about the best cameras for fans and photojournalists alike, we spoke to concert photographers Madison Raney (who has photographed artists including Twenty One Pilots and Blink-182) and Janet Eckles (who has photographed artists including Hozier and Hayley Kiyoko).

Raney and Eckles told me that there are many cameras that can be used for concert photography, but if you’re serious about capturing gorgeous photos and crystal clear videos, there are several key elements you should seek out.

Unless you have a press pass that lets you get right up next to the stage, I also found that zoom lenses, low-light capabilities, and continuous shooting provided me with the best results. Below, you can see some of the photographs I took while testing cameras.

rick springfield performing at epcot garden rocks concert

A photo taken using the Sony RX100 VII camera.
Credit: Jenna Clark / Mashable

rick springfield performing at epcot garden rocks concert

A photo taken at the same concert using the Leica D-Lux 7.
Credit: Jenna Clark / Mashable

a band performing at epcot garden rocks

A concert photograph taken with the Fujifilm X100V camera.
Credit: Jenna Clark / Mashable

rick springfield performing at epcot garden rocks concert

A concert photograph taken with the Sony RX100 VII digital camera.
Credit: Jenna Clark / Mashable

It has a full-frame

“Getting a full-frame camera is always top of mind for me,” says Raney. “Full-frame cameras are going to produce higher-resolution photos as opposed to a crop sensor, which is especially important when you’re shooting in low-light situations.”

By full-frame, Raney means a camera with a 36mm x 24mm image sensor, equivalent to the 35mm film cameras of old. To learn more about image sensors, check out Mashable’s review of the best travel cameras.

It can handle a high ISO

Because you won’t be able to use flash at most venues (and even if you technically can, it’s still considered quite rude), the best concert cameras must be able to compensate for the lack of flash. “Your camera will need to be able to handle a high ISO (3200 or higher) without producing a ton of noticeable noise (grain),” says Eckles.

If you’re already feeling lost, don’t worry. Photography is much more complicated than simply pointing your smartphone at the stage. To get up to speed, you may want to brush up on photography jargon and concert photography for beginners.

Has a large resolution size

A good concert camera would and should have a large resolution size. “The larger resolution you have, the higher quality images you’re going to get and the more detail you’re going to retain in each image,” says Raney. Modern cameras most often use megapixels to measure resolution size. If you want to capture every possible facial twitch in T-Swift’s face as she performs, then you’ll want a high megapixel camera. Remember that these high resolution photos result in huge file sizes.

Can shoot in RAW

A camera that has the ability to shoot in both RAW and JPEG is key. “I’d highly recommend shooting in RAW as opposed to JPEG,” says Eckles. “The files will be a lot bigger, but there will be more information stored in the image so you can better manipulate shadows and tones later when editing.” For serious photographers, these RAW image files are essential to make every single picture look its best.

I put several digital cameras to the test by attending outdoor concerts and testing several photo and video functions of each. All of the cameras featured in this review have been tested by myself or someone else on the Mashable team.

Read on to discover more about my favorite concert cameras.

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Best Apple deal: MacBook Pro refurb for just $400

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This refurbished 13.3″ Apple MacBook Pro with SSD has some light signs of wear, making it only $400 instead of $550.
MacBook Pro

TL;DR: As of October 27, get this refurbished MacBook Pro 13.3″ for only $399.99 — that’s 27% off.


Even if you have a smartphone or tablet, a laptop is a different type of convenience. While it may be a little bigger than a tablet, you get much more power to get work done or watch videos. This 13.3″ MacBook Pro weighs less than two pounds, so taking it on the go is pretty convenient. And Apple is one of those brands that is just known for its quality products

This MacBook Pro combines a sleek design with powerful performance and versatility to create a perfect device for work, play, home, and travel. And for a limited time, you can get a storage-rich refurbished model for just $399.99.

This MacBook Pro comes from the model year 2016, which isn’t very far behind the tech times. So even though it’s refurbished, it comes with some great features and specs. It has a grade “B” refurbished rating, meaning it’s in great working condition but might have some cosmetic blemishes.

With its 2.0GHz Intel Core i5 Dual-Core processor, you can multitask with ease and even add some extra juice when you need it via the Turbo Boost (up to 2.7GHz). It features 8GB RAM and a generous 256GB SSD to store videos, documents, apps, and files locally for easy retrieval.

The battery gives you up to 10 hours of life to help you get through a busy workday or travel day without needing to charge it constantly. This laptop has WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, and an HD FaceTime camera, so you can take video calls clearly and professionally.

Grab a refurbished MacBook for a fraction of the cost of a new one to surprise your favorite student, professional, or busy parent for the holidays.

Pick up this refurbished Apple MacBook Pro for just $399.99 (reg. $550) while it’s still on sale.

Prices subject to change.

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Get these digital night-vision binoculars for $100

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Whether for bird-watching or hunting, these night vision binoculars, now just $99.99 are great for recording in HD.
puffins in binocular display

TL;DR: As of October 27, get the Mini Dual Tube Digital Night Vision Binoculars with 1080p HD recording for only $99.99 — a 37% discount.


Are you struggling to find a holiday gift for the outdoor lover in your life? Well, if you’re looking to get a little creative this year, leave the hiking socks and water bottles behind. Say hello to the mini dual-tube digital night vision binoculars, which offer 1080p HD recording to capture all of your outdoor excursions. And right now, they’re on sale for only $99.99 — that’s $60 off the regular price — no coupon required.

For outdoor lovers, magnification can be a helpful tool to identify birds or game, or even a way to experience the world through a new lens, and with these night vision binoculars you can gain up to 10x optical magnification. This compact and portable tool can be used for a wide range of applications including, hunting, scouting, camping, cave exploring, night fishing, wildlife watching, and so much more.

So, say goodbye to the days of wandering through the woods guided only by moonlight. These binoculars allow users to see up to 300 meters even in complete darkness. View the world with seven adjustable brightness levels and four color effects such as color, black and white, luminous green, or infrared. 

Eager to capture new memories? These binoculars are equipped with a 2.4-inch HD screen, 1080p resolution, and 4x digital zoom to produce high-quality photos and videos, even in low-light conditions. Document as much as you’d like and don’t worry about storage space. This device is readied with 32GB of storage space and up to 10 hours of battery life from its built-in rechargeable lithium battery with 2260mAh capacity. 

This holiday season, give the outdoor lover in your life the gift of night sight with these mini dual-tube digital night vision binoculars with 1080p HD recording, on sale for just $99.99 (reg. $159.99).

Prices subject to change.

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Save $100 on this iPad refurb

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Get a refurbished 2018 iPad 6 in good condition for just $149, 40% off for minor wear and tear.
mom and child using iPad

TL;DR: As of October 27, get this refurbished iPad 6 for only $149 — that’s 40% off.


Looking for a reliable, budget-friendly tablet you can use for general browsing, streaming, and maybe a little work here and there? This refurbished 6th-gen iPad might be a great fit for a low price. While it’s in stock, this iPad is on sale for $149. 

Refurbished and ready to go

iPads improve every generation, but that doesn’t mean a model with a few years on it isn’t worth your attention. This 2018 tablet has a 9.7-inch Retina display with a 2048×1536 resolution, so you can get a super clear picture whether while you’re browsing or marathoning your favorite series. 

This tablet is equipped with the Apple A10 Fusion chip. It’s not the newest processor, but that plus the 32GB internal storage means you could store a good variety of apps and multitask between them. It also has an 8MP iSight camera for capturing stills, Live Photos, and 1080p 30fps videos. And you can hop onto a video call with the 1.2MP FaceTime HD camera.

If you want to unwind at the end of a long day, you can go online with WiFi or connect to a Bluetooth speaker and play some tunes. This refurbished tablet has a maximum battery life of 10 hours, so you could still have a few hours after the work day before you need to track down a charger. 

A low price doesn’t mean low quality. This tablet only has faint signs of use, with a certified refurbished grade “B”. You might notice some minor scratches or scuffs, but that’s why it’s $100 off. 

Save on a refurbished iPad 6

Why pay for brand-new when ‘new-to-you’ gets the job done?

For a limited time, get a 2018 refurbished iPad 6 on sale for $149 (reg. $250). 

Prices subject to change.