King Charles III is particularly sad about the “hurtful” interviews Meghan Markle continues to do because of their former bond. Wait… really??
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, showed her support for women and girls in Iran with a black T-shirt featuring the slogan “Women, Life, Freedom” written in Farsi. Meghan wore the top for a Women@Spotify event at the company’s LA headquarters, where she was joined by Archewell president Mandana Dayani and executive vice president of global communications Ashley Hansen, who are both Iranian.“At an event today, Meghan spoke about the revolution being led by women and young girls in Iran, the courage and bravery they show every day, and their leadership and advocacy of basic human rights,” Dayani wrote as she shared a series of images from the event on .
“As an Iranian woman who fled her home country in pursuit of these very freedoms, I could not have been more grateful for how she chooses, again and again, to advocate for women around the world.”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Protests have been taking place across Iran following the death of 22-year-old in police custody in September. She had been arrested by morality police in Tehran for “improperly” wearing the compulsory hijab in public and died three days later.
Authorities claimed she died of a heart attack, but reports suggest she was beaten by police before falling into a coma.Since then, demonstrations have seen Iranian women burning their hijabs and cutting off their hair, while chanting “women, life, freedom.” Schoolgirls, too, have been taking part in the protests, sharing pictures and videos of themselves without their hijabs. Iran’s Human Rights Activists News Agency estimates that have been killed since the protests began last month.The have garnered support from all over the world, with celebrities including , Charlotte Rampling, Jane Birkin, and Marion Cotillard
.King Charles III is particularly sad about the “hurtful” interviews Meghan Markle continues to do because of their former bond. Wait… really??
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Meghan Markle made a surprise appearance at Spotify HQ for their Women@Spotify, showing solidarity with protestors in Iran as she wore a t-shirt with 'Women, Life, Freedom' written in Farsi across the front.Taking to the stage, The Duchess of Sussex, 41, spoke of the 'courage' for the Iranian protesters, who have been protesting against the country's gendered oppression following the death of Mahsa Amini. Masha died in police custody at age 22 after allegedly violating Iran's strict morality laws which require women to cover their hair.
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The New Royals” by Katie Nicholl, excerpted in ET Online.Because of Markle’s “toughness and resilience,” Charles nicknamed his daughter-in-law “Tungsten.”“Tungsten” refers to the rare chemical element known to be strong and durable — and as one of the “toughest things” in nature, according to Live Science.Nicholl pointed out that Charles made the observation even before Markle married Prince Harry.At her first joint appearance with Harry, Prince William and Princess Kate at the Royal Foundation Forum in February 2018, “Meghan was the breakout star of the foursome,” Nicholl wrote.“She was polished, passionate, and funny, using all her TV-honed skills to present her case. That was a wake-up moment for William and Kate when they realized that Meghan was very impressive, very confident, and very capable, according to a source,” she continued.Nicholl noted that one aide said that appearance was the moment William and Kate knew they needed to “up their game.”Meghan and Harry announced they would step down from royal life two years later, causing a rift in the family.
Juliette Binoche, Marion Cotillard, Isabelle Huppert and other French actresses have cut their hair in solidarity with Iranian women. The trio joined 50 other French cinema icons such as Isabelle Adjani, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Alexandra Lamy to give themselves a haircut to express their support for the widespread civil unrest in Iran that was kickstarted by the state-sanctioned killing of the 22-year-old activist Mahsa Amini after she refused to follow the law forcing women to don the hijab on September 16. The video - which was hashtagged with the phrase Hair For Freedom and was posted on Wednesday (05.
Marion Cotillard and Juliette Binoche have shown solidarity with Iranian protesters by filming themselves cutting off pieces of their hair. In recent weeks, protesters in Iran - and subsequently all over the world - have been cutting off a lock of hair to protest the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in September. She died shortly after being detained by Iran's morality police for wearing her hijab too loosely and showing some hair.