Lipstick on the Rim

Lipstick on the Rim
Molly Sims brings her model-turned-mogul energy to every episode of Lipstick on the Rim, and co-host Emese Gormley keeps things grounded with sharp questions and genuine curiosity. The two sit down with everyone from celebrity trainers to fertility specialists to makeup artists who have worked on actual red carpets, and the conversations feel more like catching up over drinks than a stiff interview. With over 250 episodes and counting, the show has built a loyal following — 941 ratings on Apple Podcasts and a 4.3-star average — though some listeners note the hosts can get a little interrupt-happy when they are excited about a topic. The range here is what makes it interesting. One week you are hearing a celebrity trainer break down protein intake, the next you are getting honest talk about hormonal skin changes or the real costs of egg freezing. It is not purely a beauty show; it bleeds into wellness, fitness, fashion, and the kind of life stuff that comes up when you are juggling careers and families. Molly does not shy away from sharing what she has actually tried, procedures included, which gives the recommendations more weight than a typical influencer plug. Production-wise it is polished (Sony Music Entertainment backs it), episodes drop weekly, and they tend to run about an hour. If you want a beauty-adjacent podcast that treats its audience like adults who care about looking good but also have a lot going on, this one fits. Just be ready for the occasional tangent — that is part of the charm.

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