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The second season of Killing Eve debuts on April 7th and promises more shockers.

Eve’s portrayer, the Emmy-winning, Sag Award-winning, Golden Globe-winning, seemingly everything-winning actress recently discussed the dynamic between Eve and Villanelle methodically with the press but it’s BGN’s guess that the roles are so much fun to play — like cat and mouse. Below is a summary of the actress’ opinions on her character, her own career and of course that nasty/crazy Villanelle.

On The Sexual Chemistry of Eve and Villanelle

“It just broadens and broadens and broadens. It’s been sparked off by an obsession or a dynamic in a relationship with Villanelle and it goes deeper and darker.”

On Eve’s Cliff-Hanger Stabbing of Villanelle

“You know, they’ve crossed the line. Because they’ve crossed a line and there’s kind of no going back, and I think we have a lot of energy at the beginning of the series, and that pushes both of them into a different place of vulnerability.”

On Humor In the Middle of the Gore

“… the humor is the open door. It’s how people think that—if you’re fooling people into like going, ‘I’m gonna just relax and have a good time.’ Absolutely. And then hopefully all these other things, these undercurrents, will slip in as well. I think humor with comedy is just the door that is easier for people to pass through.”

On Villanelle’s Love of Nice Things, Particularly Clothes

“… And they are constantly expressing character. You know, with the first two episodes you see Villanelle in a completely different, vulnerable setting, and her clothes are completely different. And then so when she—we’ll see—moves out of a vulnerable setting, how much her clothes mean to her.”

On The Predictability of C-List Male Characters Getting the Knife

“Yes, yes. I feel like immediately from the pilot, that’s not the world that we were in. You know, and if anything it’s exciting because that first, not so much Kasia’s death but Bill’s death, is the one that is like, ‘oh no, this is the world that you’re in is unpredictable.’”


Jodie Comer as Villanelle – Killing Eve _ Season 2, Episode 3 – Photo Credit: Parisa Taghizadeh/BBCAmerica
On Really Being On Location for the Show in Rome

“The one part of the show that I think that we all delight in — from the writing to the acting, is that our show has an international feel and flavor to it, and it’s exciting to not only shoot and work on and be on those locations, but it gives such a deep flavor.

It just gives a flavor and a depth to the show and originality to the show, because, that’s another way that I think the audience can lean in. Hopefully, every couple of episodes, you’re going to have a boom, a banner of another country and I love that about the show.

… And it just gives a depth where we don’t have to act. We don’t have to act it.

The setting itself tells it, and there’s a lot of locations that we’re on that has such a wonderful scope to it. It fills the story, and it fills the character, and it fills the dynamic in sometimes very, very heightened ways.”

On A Set of Mostly Women

“There’s still work to be done in front and behind the camera.

I’m always encouraging that we’re still developing women and I know that’s a part of how we’re still definitely trying to go forward. It’s about setting the tone. You know, and the fact that you get a chance to set the tone. Having worked in television for a long time, to be able to be one of the people who can set the tone means a lot to me because I’ve seen how things run and there are some ways where I thought I would love it to be different.”

On Getting Into Character

“I definitely feel that when we shoot, let’s say six months, I don’t leave it. Of course, you go home, sleep, all that stuff. I feel like I’m constantly conjuring it and I do a lot of work because it’s very, very intense. I do a lot of work to try to let it go and pass through my body but I’m constantly connected to it.”

On Her Parents Fears for Her Acting Career

“I think every parent wants their child to be secure and I think if you are an immigrant (Oh’s parents immigrated to Canada from Korea) and your child is wanting to be an artist, unless you yourself are an artist, I think it’s very challenging to let your child go into a potentially unstable life.”

On Acting Roles Now

“I feel there’s a great fortune on being able to exercise choice. I don’t think you can start out being able to exercise choice but I absolutely do now.”

On Going Back to Grey’s’ Anatomy

Oh no, no, here we are on Killing Eve and (executive producer) here’s my partner in crime and that’s who I think about.

On Socially Conscious Choices

“My socially conscious choice is to at all times be present and exercise mindfulness.”

 

Killing Eve premieres this Sunday, April 7th on BBC America.

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April 6, 2019

‘Killing Eve’s’ Sandra Oh on…Almost Everything!

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The second season of Killing Eve debuts on April 7th and promises more shockers.

Eve’s portrayer, the Emmy-winning, Sag Award-winning, Golden Globe-winning, seemingly everything-winning actress recently discussed the dynamic between Eve and Villanelle methodically with the press but it’s BGN’s guess that the roles are so much fun to play — like cat and mouse. Below is a summary of the actress’ opinions on her character, her own career and of course that nasty/crazy Villanelle.

On The Sexual Chemistry of Eve and Villanelle

“It just broadens and broadens and broadens. It’s been sparked off by an obsession or a dynamic in a relationship with Villanelle and it goes deeper and darker.”

On Eve’s Cliff-Hanger Stabbing of Villanelle

“You know, they’ve crossed the line. Because they’ve crossed a line and there’s kind of no going back, and I think we have a lot of energy at the beginning of the series, and that pushes both of them into a different place of vulnerability.”

On Humor In the Middle of the Gore

“… the humor is the open door. It’s how people think that—if you’re fooling people into like going, ‘I’m gonna just relax and have a good time.’ Absolutely. And then hopefully all these other things, these undercurrents, will slip in as well. I think humor with comedy is just the door that is easier for people to pass through.”

On Villanelle’s Love of Nice Things, Particularly Clothes

“… And they are constantly expressing character. You know, with the first two episodes you see Villanelle in a completely different, vulnerable setting, and her clothes are completely different. And then so when she—we’ll see—moves out of a vulnerable setting, how much her clothes mean to her.”

On The Predictability of C-List Male Characters Getting the Knife

“Yes, yes. I feel like immediately from the pilot, that’s not the world that we were in. You know, and if anything it’s exciting because that first, not so much Kasia’s death but Bill’s death, is the one that is like, ‘oh no, this is the world that you’re in is unpredictable.’”

Jodie Comer as Villanelle – Killing Eve _ Season 2, Episode 3 – Photo Credit: Parisa Taghizadeh/BBCAmerica
On Really Being On Location for the Show in Rome

“The one part of the show that I think that we all delight in — from the writing to the acting, is that our show has an international feel and flavor to it, and it’s exciting to not only shoot and work on and be on those locations, but it gives such a deep flavor.

It just gives a flavor and a depth to the show and originality to the show, because, that’s another way that I think the audience can lean in. Hopefully, every couple of episodes, you’re going to have a boom, a banner of another country and I love that about the show.

… And it just gives a depth where we don’t have to act. We don’t have to act it.

The setting itself tells it, and there’s a lot of locations that we’re on that has such a wonderful scope to it. It fills the story, and it fills the character, and it fills the dynamic in sometimes very, very heightened ways.”

On A Set of Mostly Women

“There’s still work to be done in front and behind the camera.

I’m always encouraging that we’re still developing women and I know that’s a part of how we’re still definitely trying to go forward. It’s about setting the tone. You know, and the fact that you get a chance to set the tone. Having worked in television for a long time, to be able to be one of the people who can set the tone means a lot to me because I’ve seen how things run and there are some ways where I thought I would love it to be different.”

On Getting Into Character

“I definitely feel that when we shoot, let’s say six months, I don’t leave it. Of course, you go home, sleep, all that stuff. I feel like I’m constantly conjuring it and I do a lot of work because it’s very, very intense. I do a lot of work to try to let it go and pass through my body but I’m constantly connected to it.”

On Her Parents Fears for Her Acting Career

“I think every parent wants their child to be secure and I think if you are an immigrant (Oh’s parents immigrated to Canada from Korea) and your child is wanting to be an artist, unless you yourself are an artist, I think it’s very challenging to let your child go into a potentially unstable life.”

On Acting Roles Now

“I feel there’s a great fortune on being able to exercise choice. I don’t think you can start out being able to exercise choice but I absolutely do now.”

On Going Back to Grey’s’ Anatomy

Oh no, no, here we are on Killing Eve and (executive producer) here’s my partner in crime and that’s who I think about.

On Socially Conscious Choices

“My socially conscious choice is to at all times be present and exercise mindfulness.”

 

Killing Eve premieres this Sunday, April 7th on BBC America.

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April 6, 2019

Stephen A. Smith’s Most Controversial Public Comments

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Controversy sells—and oftentimes it pays—a lot. Stephen A. Smith, an ESPN sports journalist known for his provocative commentary, is a prime example. On Thursday, it was reported that Smith is on track to becoming the highest paid TV personality on the ESPN network. The 51-year-old syndicated talk show host has a current contract that is reportedly worth around $5 million per year until 2021. However, the co-star of ESPN’s wildly popular First Take could be offered a new deal worth anywhere from $8 million to $10 million per year.

According to The New York Post, ESPN is willing to double Smith’s salary in order to avoid losing him to a competitor. Smith, who has been with the network since 2005, is arguably one of the most recognizable faces at ESPN and in the sports media industry at large. However, in addition to his catchphrases, the TV personality is known for his outspoken opinions and polarizing remarks, which are often criticized as sexist and crude.

Here’s a look back at some of Stephen A. Smith’s most flagrant public statements.

To Domestic Abuse Victims: Don’t “Provoke” Violence

Back in 2014, ESPN suspended Smith after he insinuated that victims of domestic violence are actually to blame for the abuse they’re subjected to. During a conversation about NFL player Ray Rice’s notorious attack against his wife, who he knocked unconscious in an elevator, Smith advised women not to “provoke” their attacker.

“What I’ve tried to employ [with] the female members of my family—some of who you all met and talked to and what have you—is that … let’s make sure we don’t do anything to provoke wrong actions, because if I come—or somebody else comes, whether it’s law enforcement officials, your brother or the fellas that you know—if we come after somebody has put their hands on you, it doesn’t negate the fact that they already put their hands on you,” he said on First Take.

Smith later apologized for his remarks, calling his comments “the most egregious error of my career.” He added, “My words came across that it is somehow a woman’s fault. This was not my intent. It is not what I was trying to say.”

On Mayweather’s Domestic Battery History: “Men Ain’t Wrong Always”

In 2010, Smith had trouble believing that boxing champ Floyd Mayweather, who has a documented history of domestic abuse arrests and citations, beat up his ex-wife, Josie Harris, who was hospitalized with a concussion. He also accused Harris of fabricating the story in order to extort money from the wealthy boxer. In an exchange on Twitter, Smith publicly defended Mayweather and stereotyped women who accused him of abuse as gold diggers.

To Ayesha Curry: Be A Good NBA Wife

Smith was accused of mansplaining appropriate behavior of an “NBA wife” to Ayesha Curry, who is married to Golden State Warriors player Steph Curry, when she accused the league of rigging a game against her husband. The incident occurred when Steph earned his first ejection in 2016 and Ayesha expressed her frustration on Twitter. “I’ve lost all respect sorry this is absolutely rigged for money,” she tweeted. “Or ratings in not sure which. I won’t be silent. Just saw it live sry.”

In response, Smith chastised Ayesha and suggested that she use LeBron James’ wife as a model for good behavior. “You are the wife of Steph Curry,” he said on his show. “What you do is a reflection on him. What you do is a reflection on the organization he works for. You have to be mindful of that. You can’t get caught up in your own individual emotions and having this zest to speak out to the point where it compromises your husband.”

Smith then compared her to Gloria James, saying, “She’s wonderful inside and out. She sits there, she doesn’t bring any attention to herself. She never tweets and goes out there and calls out the league and stuff like that. And nobody—NOBODY—is more scrutinized than her husband. But yet she thinks about how she represents him and she doesn’t do that.”

On Kobe Bryant: “N-gga, Please”

In 2012, Smith was heard using the N-word on First Take while discussing the upcoming NBA season and then-Lakers star Kobe Bryant’s foot injury. The word slipped out during an exchange with NBA star Dahntay Jones, who was appearing on the show as a guest.

“You think Kobe Bryant is going to miss it because his foot is sprained? Ni—a, please,” Smith declared.

Following the incident, Smith denied use of the racial slur, arguing that his words were “misconstrued” because “he’s a New Yorker” who talks fast.

TO KAEPERNICK: ‘STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM ME’

At the 2017 Black Enterprise Black Men XCEL Summit, Smith blasted Colin Kaepernick for refusing to vote in the 2016 presidential election. Although Smith supports his #TakeAKnee protest movement, he said that Kaepernick’s decision not to participate in the pivotal election was ignorant.

“My only issue with Colin Kaepernick is when he announced to the world that he’s not one to vote. If you are black and you don’t believe that it’s important to vote, just do me a favor and stay the hell away from me….don’t talk to me, don’t look at me, I’m not interested in hearing that level of ignorance,” said the sports analyst. “Because it is ignorant. Because outside of money, the No. 1 instrument of change in our nation is the power to vote. And if you don’t exercise it, you’ve disrespected yourself, you’ve disrespected our ancestors, and you’ve disrespected our history and I have no respect for you.”

 

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April 6, 2019

Notre Dame Coach Muffet McGraw Has Had It With Gender Discrimination in College Sports

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Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw cuts down the net after a win

Notre Dame’s Muffet McGraw is done hiring men. In a recent profile on Think Progress, the women’s basketball coach talked about the declining number of female coaches in college athletics and the harassment and discrimination those women who are hired have to face.

For some background, the article’s author, Lindsay Gibbs writes, “Before Title IX, the federal law that bans sex discrimination in education, men’s and women’s athletics programs were more or less separate. Women’s sports were, for the most part, run by women. After Title IX was introduced, most athletic departments merged, and male athletic directors took over. The women were kept around as secretaries.”

For the last seven years, McGraw has had only female coaches on her staff, and when asked if she plans to hire a male coach in the future (as she had for decades before), her answer was simply “No.”

At a press conference Thursday, McGraw was asked about those comments, and asked “how seriously [does she] take being that voice,” presumably meaning a voice calling for gender parity in college sports. She did not hold back in her response. She came with fire and she came with facts.

“Did you know that the Equal Rights Amendment was introduced in 1967 and it still hasn’t passed?” she said. “We need 38 states to agree that discrimination on the basis of sex is unconstitutional. We’ve had a record number of women running for office and winning and still, we have 23% of the House and 25% of the Senate.”

“I’m getting tired of the novelty of the first female governor of this state, the first female African-American mayor of this city,” she continued. “When is it going to become the norm instead of the exception?” Women in leadership positions are, too often, still an anomaly in most industries. Girls can get inspired by seeing the first person that looks like them move into a leadership role, but ubiquity in those roles is even more inspiring.

“We don’t have enough female role models,” says McGraw. “We don’t have enough visible women leaders. We don’t have enough women in power.”

She goes on to say,

All these millions of girls that play sports across the country, they could come out every day–and we’re teaching them great things about life skills but wouldn’t it be great if we could teach them to watch how women lead.

Right now less than 5% of women are CEOs of Fortune 500 companies. So yes, when you look at men’s basketball and 99% of the jobs go to men, why shouldn’t 100 or 99% of the jobs in women’s basketball go to women? Maybe it’s because we only have 10% women athletic directors in Division I. People hire people who look like them and that’s the problem.

(via NCAA WBB on Twitter, image: Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

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April 6, 2019

Doctor Who Baby Clothes & Onesies

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Hi there Whovians! Are you looking for some sweet Doctor Who baby clothes and onesies? We may not have bowties or fezes just yet (we hear they’re cool), but if they are out there, we will probably find them. In the meantime, watch this space and whatever you do, don’t blink! Keep your Sonic Screwdriver handy and explore our assortment of Doctor Who rompers, costumes, and more!

11th Doctor Costume Onesie

Dress your little one as the 11th doctor portrayed by Matt Smith. Your little Time Lord will just be the talk of the town.


Bigger Inside Tardis Onesie

No one knows how large the Tardis is on the inside. With unlimited rooms and corridors, this time machine has quite a deceptive look to it from the outside. Hey! That’s exactly like the heart of your little one.


Dalek Onesie

Is your child a tiny mutant in a cyborg body? Probably not, but when it’s 3 AM and your baby is screaming her head off, you might think it’s a Dalek in disguise. I love villains and the Dalek was a classic addition in the ever-expanding Sci-Fi universe.


Time Lord 13 Rainbow Onesie

Jodie Whittaker’s costume caused a lot of controversy early on, but did you know it pays homage to earlier Doctor Whos? Even non-fans will love the rainbow splashed across this romper.


Hello Sweetie Tardis Onesie

It’s safe to say that River Song was one awesome professor. Her catchphrase, Hello Sweetie, can now be proudly worn by your little one.


Love You To The Moon Onesie

Speaking of popular catchphrases, love you to the moon and back is actually the emotion you surely feel for your little one. We love the silhouette of the Tardis against moon.


Doctor Who Character 12 Month Onesies

Are you looking for a new onesie delivered to you each month? What if each new onesie matched the size of your little one as they grow? What if it’s Doctor Who themed? Your search is over, because we have you covered.


Police Box Sign Onesie

Turn your child into a mini-Tardis with this Police Box costume onesie. Let’s just hope that other parents won’t confuse your baby for an actual emergency call box.


Tardis NASA Romper

Unfortunately, NASA has not developed a working TARDIS that we know of, but that shouldn’t keep you from dressing your little one in some Doctor Who science crossover apparel.


Come Along Pond Onesie

I don’t think any Doctor is going to stop by and see your child from time to time. Seriously, Amy’s relationship with the Doctor is absolutely heartbreaking, right? You don’t want that for your child.


Our Star Trek baby clothes boldly go where no baby’s gone before…


Bananas Are Good Onesie

Not only do I love bananas like the ninth Doctor, but I also think they are good to use as a scale. I’m not sure if the banana on this onesie is actual size. I guess that depends on the size you order.


Are You My Mummy Onesie

If you are slightly confused about this Doctor Who reference, then look no further than the ninth episode of the first series. The episode titled, The Empty Child, involves Jack accidentally unleashing the empty child plague.


Born To Be A Fan Onesie

Whovians, rejoice! Your little one can proclaim their love for Doctor Who before they are even able to walk, read, or watch TV. Yes, this romper is only for the biggest fans. Non-Whovians will just think your baby rotates quickly in an effort to cool things off.


Humanoid Detected Onesie

Shhh, your little one is secretly a Dalek that can detect humans. Nope, they are just crying because it’s time to feed them for the 10th time today.


Adventure Time Lord Romper

How awesome is this Onesie/T-Shirt? Don’t worry, you can buy it as a snap-suit. Just make sure you select “”Baby size” on the Etsy store. How much do you miss Adventure Time? I know I do. I’m going to go cry myself to sleep now, just like your child.


Minister of Artiness Onesie

I for one am never redundant. I’m concise, to the point, and most importantly, clear. Just like this onesie for infants, babies, and newborns, I make it a point to never repeat myself just like the Doctor.


Adipose Onesie

Based on the episode, Partners in Crime, this onesie suggests that your little one’s chubby thighs will one day up and walk away. Don’t worry, that’s not going to happen.


Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Doctor Onesie

If you love Calvin and Hobbes and Doctor Who, then this onesie is perfect for your little one. Let’s face it, both teach valuable life lessons.


Wibbly Wobbly Baby Onesie

Speaking of nerdy crossovers, what if Rick and Morty met Doctor Who during an adventure? Talk about a trippy episode that’s completely out of this world.


I’m The Doctor Onesie

Here are the fictional characters I trust. Indiana Jones, Princess Leia, Spiderman, and Doctor Who. Notice I didn’t put Sherlock Holmes on the list. Yeah, I wouldn’t trust that guy if you paid me. I’d probably trust your little one more.


Long Sleeve Tardis Onesie

I love the unique colors found in this design, making it one of the more artsy onesies found on this list. Generally speaking, long sleeve rompers are difficult to come by in any design that’s not a solid color.


Future Doctor Onesie

Is it a Tardis or baby bottle? Honestly, it doesn’t matter. Your little one is going to be a Whovian if it’s over your dead body. Spoiler alert, it might be. I know you’re excited about watching every season of Doctor Who with your child, but for now you’re just going to have settle for dressing them up.


Knock Knock Onesie

Kids just love knock knock jokes. You’ll see, once yours reaches about four years-old your little one will start demanding that you tell them knock knock jokes. Don’t worry I’m sure Doctor Who will still be dishing out new episodes.


The Doctor’s Abbey Road Onesie

Doctor Who meets one of the most famous album covers of all time from the Beatles. This illustration couldn’t be more British, unless it featured the Queen devouring a whole pile of Jaffa cakes.


Doctor Pooh Long Sleeve Romper

As mentioned above, nerdy long sleeve onesies are hard to come by especially for Doctor Who fans. What are the odds that this designer crossed Disney’s Winnie The Pooh with your favorite time-hopping Doctor? Super cute!


Love All Things Doctor Onesie

If you are looking for a more contemporary design then you’ve found a winner. This onesie made from words has a unique look going for it. The tardis is a nice touch.


Little Time Lord Onesie

Your little one will be too young to appreciate the Time Lord seal that’s being used on this romper, but your friends will be impressed. Not too mention, those hearts really make this design pop.


Don’t Blink Onesie

Do you think the Blink episode is the best in all the whole series? If that’s a resounding yes, then you’ve found the perfect romper for your little baby. Be wary of the weeping angels trying to steal the Tardis! Don’t Blink…


Call Me Stormageddon Onesie

Another romper for really hardcore fans, especially those of the 11th Doctor. Little Alfie will one day grow up to be the “Dark Ruler of All”. At least, a child can dream, right?


Bowties Are Cool Onesie

The 11th Doctor made bowties cool. Bowties are at the forefront of modern classic attire. Odds are you’ll dress your little one in one sooner or later. Why wait? You can express your love for them with this onesie.


Doctor Who Logo Onesie

If you are looking for something simple that heralds your love for all things Doctor Who, then look no further. Most people probably won’t recognize the Tardis, so you’ll have to spell it out for them.


Bowties Are Still Cool Onesie

Another bowtie loving romper, but this one comes with the Gallifreyan design. If you love the 11th Doctor, then you should probably buy them both. You can never have too many bowties.


Doctor Who Tardis Dress

OMG, how cute is this? Yes, it’s real and you can dress your child in this awesome Tardis dress. Boys can wear dresses too you know. FDR wore a dress when he was a baby. Google it!


Mommy’s Lil’ Companion Romper

You know they won’t always be little, right? Hopefully, they won’t always be your companion either. Cherish these days. They won’t last forever, but when they get older you’ll be able to watch Doctor Who with them.


Another Future Timelord Onesie

Watch out mom and dad, do you know what you’re raising? If you’re not careful you’ll end up with a time traveler on your hands that will be saving the universe one jump at a time.


Destructive Hugs Onesie

Is there a “hug a Dalek day” celebrated in the UK? There should be. It’s true Daleks are not the touchy feely kind of robot. Babies however, need lots of cuddles. What about baby Daleks?


Allons-y Onesie

Let’s go! You can now dress your little one in the Tenth Doctor’s favorite saying. This super cute romper comes in all kinds of colors.


Doctors 1-11 Onesie

If you are looking for a romper that simply displays most of the Doctors, then your search is over. The illustrations on this onesie are adorable. You’ll be able to teach your little one who’s who, even if they are still too young to care.


Doctor Snoopy Onesie

Kids seem to go through a stage where they absolutely love Charlie Brown. This stems from the three timeless holiday specials that are still broadcasted to this day. Doctor Snoopy with his companion Woodstock has a nice ring to it.


Floral Tardis Onesie

Taking a step in a different direction from the above rompers this design takes a more colorful approach to Doctor Who. It’s a welcome change of the same ol’ same old.


Winnie the Pooh Tardis Onesie

Our second featured Winnie the Pooh Doctor Who crossover romper. If you’re looking for a more illustrated design, then you’ve hit gold. It feels like a page straight from a Pooh book.


When I Grow Up Onesie

I’m not a big fan of trying to get kids to grow up too soon. I think being a kid is a very important part of life that is just as important (if not more) than being an adult. However, if given the choice to be the 30th Doctor, well I’ll make an exception.


Blew Into This World Onesie

Much like Clara, your little one has blown into this world on a leaf and needs you to help guide her. It’s tough out there and this romper captures that quote perfectly.


I Speak Baby Onesie

Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to understand the language of a baby? Certainly, those of you lucky enough to be stay at home parents understand your child’s behaviors, but what if there is this advanced secret baby language that exists?


Jelly Baby Onesie

For you hardcore fans, this fourth Doctor catchphrase inspired a classic meme before its time. Reminder that babies cannot eat jelly beans, not even those tasty Harry Potter ones.


Doctor Who Bibs

You can have all the one-pieces in the world, but without some quality bibs you’ll be fighting a war against stains. If you spend decent money on baby clothes, you need to protect them during meal time. Trust me.

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