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| Kendall Jenner Gets Muddy In A Bikini | Added 7 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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Here’s everyone’s favorite fake celebrity (and the hottest Kardashian) Kendall Jenner rubbing mud all over herself, I guess as some kind of spa treatment? And honestly, I don’t really get it. I mean, Kendall’s rich parents can afford to buy her a spread in Vogue, but not a special personal assistant whose sole job is […]
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Selena Gomez may not be that great at professional modeling (yet), but whatever. Some people are just talented at different things, and it’s important to play to your strengths. That’s why I write about T&A and not stocks or something. Anyway, here’s Selena thrusting her chest at the camera while not wearing a bra. So […]
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| Sophia Bush: 'Women are ignored, passed over, mistreated and subjugated' | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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If you?ve been paying attention, you?ve noticed Sophia Bush becoming a powerful voice in social activism. She has long used her voice for women?s rights and been an ally to the LGBTQ community. Since the Weinstein scandal broke, Sophia, like many women, continues to demand change in Hollywood and justice for victims. Last year, Sophia partnered with EcoTools to ?jumpstart a social conversation around feminism, beauty, female solidarity, and sisterhood? on social media. Each time the hashtag #MyTrueBeauty was used on Twitter, $1 was donated to The Girl Project. Just this past weekend, Sophia was the keynote speaker at the Create & Cultivate conference?s Second Annual Style Summit in Houston. Prior to her address, Sophia spoke to People about how she plans to keep speaking up for all women.
Sophia Bushhas long usedher social media feedsas a place to voice her feelings on hot-button issues like the presidential election and gun control. But in the wake ofthe Harvey Weinstein scandal,she?s spoken up even more about women?s rights and the harassment so many females face on a daily basis.
?Even in ?advanced? countries, women are ignored, passed over, mistreated and subjugated at rates that are unacceptable,? she said. ?It?s impossible not to feel frustrated when you look at the data that shows us this unfortunate reality. And until those numbers change, I?ll be rallying around, and for, women. We shouldn?t have to work so hard just to get to the starting line. The starting line should be the same for all of us.”
The actress recently shared her own #metoo story following the Weinstein allegations, and said she believes the words ?me too? are ?the two most powerful words in the English language. If we can use them as a bridge to join hands with other women and create authentic support systems for one another, we can do anything. Being there for other women. Believing other women. Standing up for other women. Showing up for other women. It starts there.?
[From People]
I like her comment about working so hard just to get to the starting line. If I pair it with her thoughts on showing up for each other, I start to think there?s hope for us yet. As long as we underline the part about ?all? of us standing at the same starting line, meaning all women too, then I think we?re moving in the right direction.
In other news, Sophia left Chicago PD at the end of season four. After her departure, it was announced that she and Century Fox TV had signed a development deal so she’ll be able to stretch her wings as an executive producer. Since news of this deal did not leak prior to her departing the show, some speculated about whether Sophia had left Chicago PD of her own accord. When a user name aptly @scottydontkno questioned her leaving on her post announcing her deal, Sophia responded personally with, ?Took me a long time and a lot of hard work to get out of that show. Please don?t demean my capabilities by degrading my position. I left because I wanted to. End of story.? I like her answer a lot. But I also want to know why she wanted off the show so badly, it sounds like there might be some behind-the-scenes gossip there. However, one thing we know about Sophia is that she addresses things in her time and on her playing field so I?ll have to wait on that. In the meantime, I?ll have to settle for reading about Sophia and her fight for women. I?m cool with that.
We've said it before + we'll say it again… @sophiabush is the woman you want your daughter to grow up to be.? And she just slayed the #ccstylesummit stage. Her FULL keynote conversation is on our live story for the next 24 hours! Watch her drop major inspo, chat about her new movie @marshallmovie, and fill us in on her new business venture @detroitblows with her bad-ass BFF @nialauryn. ? @becki___smithhousephoto
A post shared by CREATE & CULTIVATE (@createcultivate) on Oct 21, 2017 at 3:21pm PDT
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| Cate Blanchett in Givenchy at the InStyle Awards: circus-fug or interesting? | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some photos from last night?s InStyle Awards in LA. I didn?t know this event was happening, and I saw these photos very late. I chuckled a few times as I was going through them too – many women in attendance just wore boring little-black-dress uniforms, so I?m not going to talk about them. But there were some notable attendees, and some notably bad looks, so here we go. Let?s start with Cate Blanchett in Givenchy. Does this look like a repurposed circus tent? Yes, it does. Does it also sort of work on Blanchett specifically? Yes, it does. What can I say? Blanchett knows how to wear questionable looks well. The lipstick and shoe choices bring everything together.
Elle Fanning in Versace. Oh, God. The dress itself is rather cute and fun, but Elle?s hair and makeup are SO BAD.
Zendaya in Schiaparelli Fall 2017 Couture. I love this look completely. At first I was like ?I?m not so sure about the hair with this dress,? but it grew on me very quickly. She?s going for a Pam Grier-?70s look and it works.
Selena Gomez in Jacquemus dress. Boring. Nothingburger.
Bella Heathcote in Rosie Assoulin. This is? strange. Very strange.
Kate Bosworth in Alexandre Vauthier Spring 2018. I actually like the dress – it?s striking and interesting – but her styling is awful. Whoever told her to wear her hair slicked down with a center part is trolling her. She looks like she?s going in for a role as a Disney villain.
Photos courtesy of Backgrid.
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