FHM is a monthly publication that give guys what they want. Everything from the most beautiful woman in the world, cars, fitness, food, sport, fashion to tech, gadgets, travel and gaming. If you're a guy, we will have something of interest for you.
It starts innocently enough. One documentary catches your eye, a whispered recommendation from a friend, a thumbnail with a mugshot staring into your soul. You press play, expecting a few minutes of morbid curiosity. Hours later, you’re still there, leaning forward on your couch, heart pounding, eyes fixed on the grim, hypnotic world of human depravity. True crime, once the quiet obsession of a select few, has exploded into a cultural phenomenon. And streaming platforms are the accelerant fueling this obsession. For men, there is something uniquely magnetic about true crime. It’s not just the thrill of violence or the shock of twisted crimes; it’s the intellectual game, the adrenaline of unraveling mysteries, and the psychological pull of darkness—safely contained within our screens. In 2025, platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime,…
Model @iamhienhoneybee Photographer @blow.raw What inspired you to start your journey in modelling? I’ve wanted to be a model since I was young, but I was always told I was too short. Later, after getting a bunch of tattoos, I was told again that I wouldn’t make it far if I tried. But I’ve come to realize that it’s exactly my “different” look that inspired me to pursue modeling in the first place. I never wanted to fit the mold I just wanted to be different. How has your career evolved since you first started? I started modeling in late 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, and I’m so glad I did. Since then, I’ve been featured in notable publications like FHM, Penthouse, and Inked Magazine, to name a few. I truly…
In the crowded world of streaming, where hundreds of shows drop every week, only a handful break through the noise. The rest fade into obscurity, quickly forgotten by an audience with a thousand other distractions. Yet some shows, almost overnight, achieve cultural omnipresence. They dominate social media, spawn memes, inspire fan theories, and become reference points in conversations at bars, workplaces, and group chats. But what makes a show go viral? In 2025, the answer is no longer just about quality—it’s a complex interplay of marketing, audience psychology, and fan-driven culture. Viral shows are meticulously engineered to capture attention, spark conversation, and create a sense of urgency. Think about the phenomenon of The Last of Us on HBO, or Netflix’s Squid Game in its heyday—stories that didn’t just tell compelling…
This fall, cinemas and streaming platforms are gearing up for a cinematic onslaught that promises to dominate screens, conversations, and social media feeds alike. From the high-tech digital battleground of Tron: Ares to the heartwarming detective duo of Zootopia 2, audiences are in for a kaleidoscope of genres and experiences. Fans of edge-of-your-seat thrillers can dive into the chilling mysteries of Weapons and Sinners, while puzzle-loving sleuths will eagerly follow Benoit Blanc in Knives Out 3: Wake Up Dead Man. True stories come alive in Christy, portraying the triumphs and trials of boxing legend Christy Martin, while sports enthusiasts can witness the rise of Mark Kerr in The Smashing Machine. For those craving introspective drama, Anemone promises a poignant journey through family dynamics, and mythology lovers will be transported into…
There’s something undeniably magnetic about the anti-hero. Unlike traditional heroes, these characters operate in moral gray zones, bending rules, challenging authority, and pursuing their own agendas. They break societal norms, flaunt convention, and thrive in chaos—and that’s exactly why men are drawn to them. In 2025, cinema and streaming content continue to elevate the anti-hero as a central figure. From the cunning manipulators of crime dramas to morally ambiguous vigilantes in superhero franchises, anti-heroes resonate because they embody traits that are simultaneously taboo and aspirational: intelligence, independence, charisma, and a refusal to conform. They’re flawed, complex, and endlessly fascinating—a reflection of the parts of ourselves society often tells us to hide. Men secretly admire anti-heroes because they offer a vicarious experience of power and autonomy. Watching these characters navigate danger,…
Model @kgrahamsfb Happy to have you on FHM! Can you tell us a bit about yourself? My name is Kristen Graham. I grew up at the Jersey Shore, a true Jersey Girl that relocated to Myrtle Beach, SC during COVID and never looked back! I am a wife to Chris Graham and a mother to a beautiful 14-year-old girl, Kylee. How many different languages do you speak? Press 1 for English. Tell us about your career. What are you working on right now? I grew up playing sports, and it’s something that never left me. I was a collegiant soccer player and track athlete. In 2011, shortly after my daughter was born, I found my love in the sport of Crossfit and started competing at the CrossFit Games Regional Events…