Charlie Coombs

Deputy Editor and Senior Writer Bristol, UK

I’m Charlie (He/Him), Deputy Editor and Senior Writer at Thred. I was previously the Editor full time at Thred before moving to Bristol in 2024. As a music and gaming enthusiast, I’m a nerd for pop culture. You can find me curating playlists, designing article headline images, and sipping cider on a Thursday. Follow me on LinkedIn and drop me some ideas/feedback via email.

Hi, I’m Charlie, and I’m the Deputy Editor and Senior Writer at Thred.

I was previously the Editor full time at Thred before moving to Bristol in 2024.

As a music enthusiast I’m a bit of a nerd, particularly for pop culture news and album releases, and whenever I’m not making visuals for our website or editing articles for Jamie I can usually be found crafting playlists and making art on Photoshop.

A proud tea binge-drinker who’s worn my habits off on the rest of the office, I’m never one to say no to an end-of-week beverage.

 

Latest Stories from Charlie

AI is coming for all our jobs…yes, even yours

AI is coming for all our jobs…yes, even yours

Last year, research predicted that AI could affect over 1 million jobs in London. Unemployment is at its highest level since 2021, and graduate vacancies have reportedly fallen by a third as employers adopt new automated tools. What are Gen Z supposed to do? New data suggests that AI is continuing to impact job markets around the world, with Gen Z entry roles taking a particularly hard hit. According to the...

By Bristol, UK
Should the Met Gala still be celebrated in 2026?

Should the Met Gala still be celebrated in 2026?

With war raging around the world this year, should we still be lauding celebrities for their expensive outfits and elitist parties? As costs soar and wealth inequality widens, it feels harder to engage with it all, especially given the Met Gala’s insistence on billionaire endorsements.  The Met Gala is back, folks, with all the usual celebrity appearances and outfits making their annual rounds across social media. Regular attendees like Rihanna, Jay...

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Why is Andrew Tate #1 on Substack?

Why is Andrew Tate #1 on Substack?

Manosphere figurehead and notorious misogynist Andrew Tate has the #1 bestseller spot on Substack this week. Is the platform at risk of becoming as toxic as every other social media platform?  Andrew Tate has found his way onto Substack. The long-form essay sharing platform (where we publish The Common Thred and The Gen Zer every week) is mostly used by progressive, creative types and has built a reputation for...

By Bristol, UK
Are Gen Z angry at Kanye West?

Are Gen Z angry at Kanye West?

Yeezy season is cancelled Kanye West, also known as Ye, has been barred from entering the UK this summer. He was scheduled to headline all three days of this year’s Wireless festival, but a huge backlash prompted the Home Office to ultimately revoke his ETA following years of racist and antisemitic comments. Kanye West, also known as Ye, has been barred from entering the UK this summer. The rapper and producer was...

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Artemis II astronauts travel furthest ever distance from Earth

Artemis II astronauts travel furthest ever distance from Earth

NASA’s lunar mission Artemis II has been a huge success. The crew has shared viral images of Earth from space and the moon’s previously unseen far side.  Artemis II has successfully reached the moon as part of its flyby lunar mission. The crew has now swung around and is headed back toward Earth, having travelled farther from our planet than any other astronauts in history.   View this post on Instagram  

Why dynamic pricing is a constant Gen Z headache

Why dynamic pricing is a constant Gen Z headache

a pint costs how much? When it comes to personal finances, data shows that Gen Z are worried about their future and trying to save wherever they can. It doesn’t help, then, that companies are increasingly using dynamic pricing to muddy what’s affordable and what isn’t. Anyone who’s purchased concert tickets over the past few years will know the frustration that dynamic pricing has introduced into the modern consumer experience. For big...

By Bristol, UK
Why are Gen Z suddenly so nostalgic for 2016?

Why are Gen Z suddenly so nostalgic for 2016?

2016 was the year of Pokemon Go, The Chainsmokers, Snapchat dog filters and skinny jeans. Gen Z are currently on a nostalgia binge, with searches for ‘2016’ having increased 71% in the last year over 2024. What’s going on?  We’re not even two weeks into the year, and everything already feels exhausting.  Trump is currently threatening to take over Greenland, Iran is in turmoil and Elon Musk’s X platform is under...

By Bristol, UK
Gen Z are suspicious of relationship age gaps. Why are we surprised?

Gen Z are suspicious of relationship age gaps. Why are we surprised?

From Jay Z to Spider-Man, age gaps between couples have always been prevalent amongst the celebrity elite. Gen Z deem them far less socially acceptable than previous generations, and for good reason. The rest of the world needs to catch up. When we mention age gaps in relationships, what comes to mind? Leonardo DiCaprio consistently dating women under the age of 25, perhaps? How about Jerry Seinfeld dating (or grooming,...

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Crimson Desert developers apologise for using AI art

Crimson Desert developers apologise for using AI art

The massive open-world RPG Crimson Desert has been a big hit with gamers, selling over 3 million units in five days. However, despite the early success, developer Pearl Abyss has now come under fire for using AI assets without prior disclosure on Steam. The video game developer Pearl Abyss has faced criticism for using undisclosed AI-generated artwork in its new open-world RPG, Crimson Desert. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdmoGYg8tB0 Players were quick to notice signs...

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