Adriana Diaz

Adriana Diaz

About the Author

Adriana Diaz is a features reporter covering anything and everything culture, lifestyle, entertainment, celebrity and New York City-related from the hottest dating trends to Gen Z's latest gripe. Since graduating from Boston University she has worked at the Daily Mail Online, The Sun, Best Life Online and TMX.news.

The Archive

The insane amount of money millionaires spend on vacation revealed, according to travel experts

"Each journey is more than a trip; it is a testament to the power of luxury to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary," LaDell Carter, founder and lead travel designer...

Banksy Museum opens in NYC to bring elusive work to fans: 'If people can't see it, is it even art?'

"Most of this transient art could only be viewed on tiny smartphone screens, which is no way to experience the scale or emotion of Banksy’s work," museum founder Hazis Vardar...

This fashion designer is ripping up New Yorkers' coats and turning them into art

A New York fashion designer is stopping people on the street, taking the clothes off their backs and tearing them apart — and people are begging to be next.

World's tallest and fastest triple launch rollercoaster forced to close — just days after opening

Top Thrill 2 coaster is "experiencing an extended closure" as the ride's manufacturer "completes a mechanical modification," the park announced on social media.

I bought an abandoned storage unit for $410 — it contained designer clothes worth a whopping $70K

"It’s rare to find a unit like that in particular; often you find household stuff or trash," Wade Venture said.

Hinge finds way to ban 'ghosting' on app to defeat dating burnout: 'Focus on quality over quantity'

“We’ve heard from daters how they’re feeling overwhelmed, distracted, and, simply put, burnt out," Hinge CEO Justin McLeod.

Weight training strengthens more than muscles — it also pumps up the brain, study says

Pumping iron has some surprising health benefits.

Bumble wants to let 'AI dating concierge' do the dating for you

“AI is going to follow the same set of values. And we are going to lean in fast and furiously," said Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd.

'Love at first kiss' couples have better love stories — psychologists explain why

People with idealized beliefs of romance are more likely to place high importance on relationship milestones like a first kiss — but they're not just living in a fairytale.

'Portal' between NYC and Dublin inspires strangers to flirt, connect and twerk across the miles

"My immediate thought was that this would be the perfect love story," Ali Weber-Heavey, 25, told The Post on Friday.

Former Miss New York scorches pageants in wake of alleged bullying, resignations: 'There are human beings under these crowns'

"You have all these different personalities and so many ways in which you're being pushed and pulled and being told what to do," Thatiana Diaz told The Post.

Airbnb addresses customers' fee concerns, complaints about cost compared to hotels

The company was started in 2008, advertising itself with its original tagline as "a cheap, affordable alternative to a hotel."  

Nail salon offers discount pedicures to clients who opt into foot fetish scheme

Fix Nail Bar's founder explained that the salon’s "Foot Your Bill" campaign will support its business growth as customers "create a truly memorable experience".

This pineapple costs $400: Here's how to get the fruit with a luxe 'Rubyglow'-up

The sticky and sweet treat is being heralded as an "ultra-premium luxury 'designer' fruit that appeals to high-end consumers."

Beauty pageant finalists share makeup-free 'flaws' to battle unrealistic body standards: 'I don't feel less beautiful'

"We are all beautiful in every form we come in," competitor Mehak Chandel, 23, said.

Miss USA suddenly steps down after just 7 months

"Never compromise your physical and mental well-being. Our health is our wealth," Voigt wrote in a social media message on Monday.

NYC singleton who posted 'looking for a girlfriend' flyers 10 years ago is back at it

Dan Perino, 60, first grabbed people's attention in 2014 when he plastered the city with posters looking to land a film or TV role.

Here's how to make the famous Mint Julep served at the Kentucky Derby

An estimated 127,000 of the classic cocktail are served at the Bluegrass State's social event of the season.

Gen Zers are 'addicted' to fast fashion shopping — despite claiming to care about the environment

"It seems like Gen Z are backed into a corner where we have to trade-off between caring about the planet or being fashionable," Estella Struck, 22, said.