Dadbod

  • NewsYahoo Life

    Barbie Debuts New Ken Dolls With Dad-Bods and Man-Buns

    Leonardo DiCaprio, and all those in possession of “dad-bods,” now have a little bit of representation in the doll world. The nation’s largest toymaker Mattel announced on Tuesday that they will be producing new versions of Ken — Barbie’s lifelong companion — and these new Kens will have a slightly different look. The new models come in two different body types dubbed “slim” and “broad.” Mattel will also diversify Ken’s look with six new molded hairstyles (including cornrows and an on-trend man

  • NewsTime

    The Return of Chris Pratt’s Dad Bod Is Coming Soon

    His old look isn't gone forever

  • NewsPeople

    Game of Thrones' Emilia Clarke Reveals Her Ideal Man: 'I Want Someone Who Has a Dad Bod'

    There is good reason to envy Emilia Clarke. She's on a globally popular TV show, Game of Thrones and stars in the buzzworthy new romantic drama Me Before You based on Jojo Moyes' best-selling novel. But most important, she's had the pleasure of sharing steamy fictional romances with a very handsome string of suitors: her Thrones paramours Jason Momoa (Khal Drogo) and Michiel Huisman (Daario Naharis), and Me Before You costar Sam Claflin ( The Hunger Games, to name a few. ...

  • NewsYahoo Style

    Curvy Barbie Needs Dadbod Ken

    Wouldn’t Ken look great with a little more meat on his bones?  There are three new Barbie body types — curvy, tall, and petite — to make room for in the Dream House, and their addition to the plastic world has been celebrated. So while Barbie and Ken have been together for decades and show no signs of splitting, perhaps it’s time her other half had some updates as well.  For years, women and girls have been advocating for additional Barbies that more closely resemble women and girls.

  • NewsKorin Miller

    Proof that Dadbod Is a Turn-On? New Study Links Weight, Height and Love Life

    Among the findings: For men: Only men classified as “very short” had a lower median number of sexual partners (five), compared to taller men  (seven). Men who were overweight and obese had the most sexual partners (eight), followed by those with a normal weight (six). For women: Underweight women had fewer sexual partners (five) than their normal weight (six) and overweight (seven) counterparts. Lead study author David Frederick, PhD, an assistant professor in health psychology at Chapman Uni

  • NewsYahoo Style

    Where Are All the Plus-Size Male Models?

    As the first-ever New York men’s fashion week kicks off, though, no designer or modeling agent is saying of the tubby shape: Wouldn’t a dadbod look nice strutting down the runway? Unlike women’s fashion, which has made real strides at showing non-willowy bodies on the runway and in advertising campaigns, men’s fashion won’t be cuddling up to doughy types anytime soon. “I’ve rarely seen the sizes in men’s fashion change,” says modeling agent Greg Chan, who was the director of Wilhelmina Men and

  • NewsEmily Sundberg

    What Is 'Dadbod' — And Is It Healthy?

    Jason Segel circa 2010 = “Dadbod.” (Photo: Getty Images/Jean Baptiste Lacroix)