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For all the advances that science makes daily, we should have a national day of celebration. I mean, the field is soon to bequeath us a coronavirus vaccine, on top of giving us progress towards sustainable skincare and Jennifer Aniston-approved supplements that promise to buff up your capacity for glowing skin and shiny hair. And while most of the murky depths of the ocean are still a mystery, we do know that one brand has the science to make a damn fine facial oil from sea-sourced ingredients thanks to Chrissy Teigen.
By Sarah Polus - 12/17/20 01:08 PM EST
Tropicana issued an apology this week after coming under fire for an ad campaign that appeared to suggest alcohol was a way to relax amid the stresses of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The orange juice company recently released their newest slogan, #TakeAMimoment, after reviewing results from a survey they conducted about how parents are making time for themselves.
The hashtag referenced the cocktail mimosa, made of champagne and orange juice. The campaign also featured celebrities including Molly Sims, Gabrielle Union and Jerry O’Connell.
ADVERTISEMENT Parents, you re juggling it all! Find the ultimate moment of brightness for yourself - wherever and whenever - with a Tropicana mimosa, of course! #TakeAMimoment to help make your mornings a little brighter. #Tropicana, the company tweeted at the time.
Something we didn’t expect about 2020 (lol did we really expect anything that happened this year though?) was the fact that sometimes, regular parents like us had more in common with celebrity parents than we did with our childless friends. All parents went through the everyday struggles of having and raising children, plus homeschooling, quarantine, this country’s reawakening to systemic racism, and election anxiety together. Sure, they had second homes in which to stay, money for round-the-clock childcare, and probably access to some elite channels to get a vaccine, but it was a tough year for them, too!
As we do in “normal” years, we enjoyed living vicariously through our favorite actors, musicians, royals, and politicians in 2020. But it was also really comforting whenever they dropped their guard a little and shared what they were going through. Whether it was Pink revealing her COVID-19 battle, or heartfelt essays from Meghan Markle and Chrissy Teigen about pregnancy l