Posted by: Mary Grace Garis
in Feminizzle
on Jun 03, 2013
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If anyone is going to bring fierceness to fundraising, it’s Beyoncé. This weekend, she took the stage with other pop stars and celebrities at Sound for Change Live at the Twickenhem Stadium in London. The massive concert event was set up to raise money for Chime for Change, an organization started by her, Salma Hayek and Frida Gianini (of Gucci fame.) Chime for Change’s mission statement is to help combat serious issues ...
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Posted by: Mary Grace Garis
in Boob Tube
on May 31, 2013
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Stevie Ryan has been long cultivating a living off of being simultaneously hilarious and a total babe . However, Stevie is prepared to address a very serious issue in tonight’s season two return of Stevie TV: a documentation of her twerking addiction. BUST sincerely hopes that Stevie has since sought out help with her problem, and will be able to proceed with her show.
Stevie TV, in case you missed last season, is a sketch ...
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Posted by: Mary Grace Garis
in General
on May 31, 2013
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When I first read the headline for this, I honestly thought there was just a woman from Buffalo, NY who was just really, really proud of being pregnant. That she was selling off her positive pregnancy tests of a souvenir of her fertility.
But no, this is a serious financial venture. It’s weirdly brilliant and certainly…original, I suppose. I mean, I hope she’s making a fortune off of it, so that baby can grow up with a ...
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Posted by: Mary Grace Garis
in Feminizzle
on May 31, 2013
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German feminist group Femen strikes again with a boob-attack on Heidi Klum.
During the season finale of Germany’s Next Top Model, two topless protesters jumped on the stage with statements scribbled on their breasts. One message read, “Heidi Horror Picture Show.”
Klum’s reaction? “I’ve just seen boobies in front of me.” Gold.
This is hardly Femen’s first attack on conventional beauty ...
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Posted by: Mary Grace Garis
in Feminizzle
on May 31, 2013
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This week in stupidity, a completely male-dominated Fox newspanel discussed how it’s deeply problematic that four out of 10 (so less than half) households have a female primary breadwinner.
Apparently this set-up is “hurting our family.” It’s resulting in abortions and high school drop outs. And, my favorite quote courtesy of Erick Erickson, supporting female bread-winners is “anti-science” because of ...
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