Maria Coole
Maria Coole is a contributing editor on Marie Claire.
Hello Marie Claire readers – you have reached your daily destination. I really hope you’re enjoying our reads and I'm very interested to know what you shared, liked and didn’t like (gah, it happens) by emailing me at: maria.coole@freelance.ti-media.com
But if you fancy finding out who you’re venting to then let me tell you I’m the one on the team that remembers the Spice Girls the first time round. I confidently predicted they’d be a one-hit wonder in the pages of Bliss magazine where I was deputy editor through the second half of the 90s. Having soundly killed any career ambitions in music journalism I’ve managed to keep myself in glow-boosting moisturisers and theatre tickets with a centuries-spanning career in journalism.
Yes, predating t’internet, when 'I’ll fax you' was grunted down a phone with a cord attached to it; when Glastonbury was still accessible by casually going under or over a flimsy fence; when gatecrashing a Foo Fighters aftershow party was easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy and tapping Dave Grohl on the shoulder was... oh sorry I like to ramble.
Originally born and bred in that there Welsh seaside town kindly given a new lease of life by Gavin & Stacey, I started out as a junior writer for the Girl Guides and eventually earned enough Brownie points to move on and have a blast as deputy editor of Bliss, New Woman and editor of People newspaper magazine. I was on the launch team of Look in 2007 - where I stuck around as deputy editor and acting editor for almost ten years - shaping a magazine and website at the forefront of body positivity, mental wellbeing and empowering features. More recently, I’ve been Closer executive editor, assistant editor at the Financial Times’s How To Spend It (yes thanks, no probs with that life skill) and now I’m making my inner fangirl’s dream come true by working on this agenda-setting brand, the one that inspired me to become a journalist when Marie Claire launched back in 1988.
I’m a theatre addict, lover of Marvel franchises, most hard cheeses, all types of trees, half-price Itsu, cats, Dr Who, cherry tomatoes, Curly-Wurly, cats, blueberries, cats, boiled eggs, cats, maxi dresses, cats, Adidas shelltops, cats and their kittens. I’ve never knowingly operated any household white goods and once served Ripples as a main course. And finally, always remember what the late great Nora Ephron said, ‘Everything is copy.’
Latest articles by Maria Coole
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Want to take control of your drinking but don't know where to start?
When Annie Grace's stash of beer exploded over her kids she knew she had a problem. Solving it with a self-devised 30-day programme the bestselling author reveals the simple tricks to cutting down or giving up for good
By Maria Coole
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Dopamine fasting is apparently now a thing - so we looked into it...
It’s the latest wellness trend direct from Silicon Valley in the States but what exactly is this new fad and does it actually work?
By Maria Coole
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'How social media has totally screwed up our ageing process'
As one of the first generation of women to age digitally, author Megan Angelo is not just wrinkle obsessing but says social media has stunted our internal growth too
By Maria Coole
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'Adult acne ruined my sex life and this is how I dealt with it'
For years Becca Brown's hormonal acne made her feel hideous, anxious and crippingly insecure, so the last thing she wanted to do was get naked with her boyfriend
By Maria Coole
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Why it's time to rethink positive thinking
Despite an onslaught of self-help books, Insta-inspo posts and TED talks urging us to 'manifest our dreams', research reveals a very real problem with positive thinking: it doesn't work. Here, Clare Thorp explores why we all need a little negativity in our lives to actually reach our goals
By Maria Coole
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Burnout will be a huge health crisis in 2021 – here’s how to beat it
Millennials are those most prone to this most modern of mental health crises. Here's how to stop 2021 from being a total burnout.
By Maria Coole
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Why women are ditching social media for email newsletters - and the ones your inbox will love
Tiny by name; mighty by nature: the TinyLetters free email newsletter service - once dismissed as an outdated form of communication - is booming. Marisa Bate explains why our inboxes are where it's at right now
By Maria Coole
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What do the key trends in 2020 tell us about the future of dating?
We may be post-ghosting, but now there's a whole new set of dating trends to navigate. From 'being Kanye'd' and zoning in on the zodiac, to 'yellow carding' dates by calling out BS, Olivia Foster reveals how the landscape is shifting
By Maria Coole
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Sea Buckthorn anyone? Welcome to 2020's top wellness & lifestyle trends
From designer gaming and sipping dirty pickle martini to ‘normcore wellness’ and visiting virtual spas, a top futurist predicts how our 2020 is shaping up
By Maria Coole
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This is what happens to you after a year in therapy
Seeing a therapist is scary, right? That's exactly what Olivia Foster thought so she lived with high-functioning anxiety for way too long. Now she's ready to tell you a few home truths
By Maria Coole
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The Queen’s ruined childhood and why she won't let Prince George suffer the same heartbreak
At 145 Piccadilly Elizabeth lived a carefree and happy life until one dark December day when her world of freedom and playdates with friends came to an abrupt end forever
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Why do 'casual' relationships get so messy when you try to talk about what 'casual' means?
Instagram's cult illustrator Shelby Lorman and author of Awards For Good Boys reckons the no-labels dating scene has its pros, but warns don’t confuse ‘relationship status: unknown’ with stress-free sex...
By Maria Coole
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The Dirty Girls of Lesvos champion laundry not landfill - and they're transforming the lives of refugees
Sea-soaked and shaking with fear, waves of refugees arrive daily on Lesvos's shores. Now, a pioneering initiative is helping to literally wash away the indignity of destitution through the power of laundry. To mark International Migrants Day, we meet Dirty Girls founder, Alison Terry, to share their story
By Maria Coole
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Prepare to see Cressida Bonas star in must-see murder drama White House Farm
New ITV series White House Farm re-tells the infamous Bamber murders, with Prince Harry’s ex Cressida Bonas in a starring role. Here, Michelle Davies reveals the tragedy of a family massacred and how the double child killer was finally caught
By Maria Coole
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Robyn Wilder: ‘An undiagnosed condition made me feel bad, stupid and lazy’
Up to three-quarters of women with ADHD will go through life without receiving a diagnosis, many tormented by anxiety or depression. Robyn Wilder spent 41 years knowing exactly how this feels...
By Maria Coole
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Taylor Swift hits 30 and here’s her birthday gift to you
It's December 13 and somewhere in the world Taylor's blowing out 30 candles and basically winning at life. So how's about a Swift masterclass in how to #bemoreliketaylor
By Maria Coole
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Why it's time for compassion in politics
Barrister and Co-Director of Compassion in Politics, Jennifer Nadel, on why we need to cut out the nastiness ASAP…
By Maria Coole
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'If you're a female MP, people intimidate you in the hope you will shut up and go away’
With the general election - arguably our most toxic one ever - only hours away, Marisa Bate investigates the grim reality of female MPs facing daily death and rape threats, installing panic buttons at home and asks three candidates running for re-election how do we keep women in politics
By Maria Coole
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Princess Margaret’s outrageous life on Mustique - her very own Love Island
Naked photos, X-rated party games and a rumoured rock star lover: what did the original royal party girl really get up to on her Caribbean hideaway?
By Maria Coole
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How Princess Anne escaped a kidnapping at gunpoint with a backward somersault. Yes, she’s all kinds of awesome
She’s the feistiest, no-nonsense Royal offspring in The Crown yet she’s even tougher in real life – as she proved by thwarting a terrifying kidnap attempt by a gunman who shot and injured two police officers, her chauffeur and a journalist while trying to drag her from her car
By Maria Coole
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Slaves for sale on phone apps: ‘I was offered a child as a domestic maid’
Selling people via an app is the shocking face of the modern-day slave trade, as Jess Kelly, director of the BBC’s Silicon Valley’s Online Slave Market discovered. Jess tells how her team broke all the usual rules of film-making when they discovered a petrified girl working as a ‘maid slave’, and ask what’s being done to control these apps
By Maria Coole
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Rape survivors share their stories and here’s what we can learn from them
Hello, my name is Lizzy Dening and I help survivors of sexual violence tell their unflinching honest accounts online, often when they’ve not told anyone before. Here’s why it’s crucial we learn to listen
By Maria Coole
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Prince Andrew vs Prince Charles: The inside story of their decades-long rivalry
With reports of a feud that dates back to childhood, Michelle Davies investigates the four reasons why the royal princes are seemingly not brothers in arms
By Maria Coole
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Porn is seriously affecting your sex life - whether you watch it or not
From issues reaching orgasm to an obsession with fantasies, Marie Claire investigates porn’s devastating effect on our sex lives
By Maria Coole
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The Royal Family’s five biggest PR disasters
Unfortunately Prince Andrew’s shockingly ill-judged interview isn’t the first time a royal has got it so very wrong…
By Maria Coole
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It’s a crazy world out there – which may explain why we’re all astrology mad
Stargazing across the UK is booming so what’s really behind our need to finding a new relevance in the zodiac - even if many of us don’t really believe in it
By Maria Coole
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The Crown’s Helena Bonham Carter - all you need to know about her headline-making life and lovers
As Netflix’s regal saga returns with Helena playing Princess Margaret, we take a look at her unconventional love life, the secret family heartache and the uncle who once dated the rebellious royal
By Maria Coole