coronavirus pandemic.
02.10.2020 - 16:39 / ok.co.uk
Social media can be such a positive and negative place – on a daily basis I’m confronted with how toxic the world of social media can be. I try to keep my social media as authentic as possible and I only like to follow people and things that inspire me and add something positive to my daily dose of social media.
It is so important to feel represented and seeing women with relatable bodies wearing different clothes is something we need to see more of. So, to add some positivity to this very weird
.coronavirus pandemic.
Billboard Music Awards, held Wednesday at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.— Top Hot 100 song: “Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus— Top Billboard 200 album: Billie Eilish, “When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?”— Top artist: Post Malone— Top new artist: Billie Eilish— Top female artist: Billie Eilish— Top male artist: Post Malone— Top streaming songs artist: Post Malone— Top song sales artist: Lizzo— Top radio songs artist: Jonas Bros.— Top duo/group: Jonas Bros.— Top R&B artist:
Ted Johnson Stephen Miller, a top aide to President Donald Trump, has tested positive for the coronavirus, becoming the latest White House official to be infected by the COVID-19 pandemic.Multiple news outlets reported that Miller tested positive on Tuesday after being negative in recent days.Trump returned to the White House on Tuesday after spending four days in Walter Reed Military Medical Center to treat symptoms from the virus.Brian Morgenstern, deputy White House press secretary, said on
Tennis champion Serena Williams said she feels “underpaid, undervalued” compared to her white counterparts.
Evening Standard to mark the beginning of Black History Month in the United Kingdom, during which the couple declared the need to bring an end to structural racism within the country and abroad. For the appearance, Meghan wore a sleek, asymmetrical knit top by Haitian designer Victor Glemaud and brown leather trousers with her hair pulled back into her signature slicked-back bun.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorThe team behind the iconic 1984 mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap — Rob Reiner, Harry Shearer, Michael McKean and Christopher Guest — are getting back together for a virtual reunion/fundraiser October 14 to benefit Pennsylvania Democrats. “Every dollar raised goes directly towards ending Trumpism by winning Pennsylvania,” according to the invitation.
Barbie Ferreirra has landed on Hollywood’s radar due to her acclaimed performances in HBO’s “Euphoria” and the recent HBO Max comedy “Unpregnant”.
This not-thin woman is thriving! Can you believe it?! Yes, it is important to see someone like Barbie. To have her body pointed out and celebrated.
Lizzo has opened up about the future of the body-positivity movement in a new interview.Appearing on the cover of this month’s Vogue, Lizzo said the movement needs to be more inclusive as “the people that this term was created for are not benefiting from it.”Lizzo explained: “Now, you look at the hashtag ‘body positive,’ and you see smaller-framed girls, curvier girls. Lotta white girls.
Grammy-winning singer Lizzo said the body positivity movement has become “commercialised” as she questioned who it now benefits.
Lizzo appeared for the first time on the cover of Vogue for October. Besides looking stunning, the musician also spoke about the upcoming election, the coronavirus pandemic, racism in the music industry, justice, and so much more.
Lizzo has always been a champion of body positivity, but she’s also critical about how the movement has been “commercialized.” In a recent interview, the “Good as Hell” singer expressed that she’s happy the movement is inclusive. However, Lizzo, 32, questioned if people who the “term was created for” are benefitting from the phrase body positivity.
and looks like the red dancing emoji come to life. In short, she and the pics are "talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show stopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before"—you know the rest.
Lizzo is on the cover of Vogue‘s October 2020 issue, out now.