Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Text


Beyoncé RWT Look #76
Jean Paul Gaultier
Worn 3x for the ANOINTED ACT - East Rutherford N2, St. Louis, Kansas City
21 notes
·
View notes
Text
no, but it's important to note that I haven't forgotten. I'll get around to it. probably.
adhd will get you thinking "i should make this doctors appointment" every day for 7 months and counting
139K notes
·
View notes
Text
i love the world so much. why do i often forget this
21K notes
·
View notes
Text
With 2.5 million people in attendance of her Free Concert in Brazil, Lady Gaga officially breaks & now currently holds the record for the largest crowd for any woman in history.


728 notes
·
View notes
Text
Male gaze this. Female gaze that. What about my wide-eyed gaze, we're singing in the car, getting lost upstate?
4K notes
·
View notes
Text
As well as styling ASAP Rocky's Vogue cover shoot, Law also styled all the stars featured in the met issue which is so unbelievably impressive







Safe to say when he said him and Z are doing their own thing at the met this year, he meant he's going as a (special) guest in his own right
(Remains to be seen whether he'll be styling Z, I'd be surprised if he didn't)
47 notes
·
View notes
Text
“taylor swift ruined football” “sabrina carpenter ruined fortnite”
THANK GOD. men don’t deserve to have an ounce of fun
5K notes
·
View notes
Text
I can dislike Blake Lively for her plantation wedding and tone deaf marketting and believe her when she says she has been harrassed because I'm an adult and my brain is developped enough to hold two truths at once, especially when these two truths have nothing to do with one another.
I'll believe her on her word alone, because when I said "me too" and "believe victims" I didn't mean "but only likeable victims though the annoying ones can stfu". But I don't have to. Because he literally signed a legal document agreeing not to do these behaviors again, emphasis on again.
And while she had the grace to only request that he stop those behaviors so she can keep working and didn't sue his ass right away, he decided to retaliate in a smear campaign that had even the staunchest feminists rallying around him. I'll admit, even I fell for his good guy spiel there, especially because years of his "man enough" podcast have bought him so much good will within the feminist community. And to find out that he was using us to prop up his career and harrass women behind the scenes? That is a betrayal. And the fact that the tactics of his team worked so well is something I have to sit with and unpack.
And yes, it's uncomfortable to realize you've been had. But the solution isn't to double down on a victim. It's to take a step back and admit that we are not immune to propaganda. Only then can we start taking steps to escape, or at least learn to see the signs. If you're 100% convinced propaganda and brainwashing will never work on you, you'll be the first one to fall for it. You have to admit to a fault before you can start fixing it.
And this case is not about the harrassment. She's not suing him for harrassment. She already settled that with a legally binding document. She's suing him for retaliation and exposing something that women in the public eye have been talking about for so long but without any physical proof they couldn't take any legal steps. She's exposing how these pr firms will literally bury women the second they become inconvenient to the industry. Blake Lively is far from the first. But I am hoping this is a step towards making her one of the last.
554 notes
·
View notes