An interiors expert, Jordana Ashkenazi, ranks celebrity World Cup viewing set-ups, evaluating arrangements ranging from “effortlessly elegant” to less well-received setups. The coverage describes the ranking as based on the presentation and viewing experience, with examples that include unusual or themed arrangements. One cited example involves a TV star hosting a match with a “jarring” McDonald’s food truck, which is presented as part of the less successful end of the list. Another example highlights an “innovative” radio presenter who, according to the report, has a television inside her Lexus for watching the games. The articles focus on the expert’s commentary and the comparative appeal of different approaches—particularly decor, novelty, and how viewers engage with the match. While the outlets use evaluative language about which set-ups are more or less appealing, they agree that the story centers on Ashkenazi’s ranking of celebrity viewing setups for the World Cup and the featured examples.