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Official I No Longer Identify As A Conspiracy Theorist From Now On I Want You To Refer To Me As U.s

While the Official I No Longer Identify As A Conspiracy Theorist From Now On I Want You To Refer To Me As U.s The Woman Who Was Right The Entire Time Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this Spice Girls’s personalities and vibrant costumes were at times more important than the songs, Chloe and Halle are a different kind of girl group. As they made their way through a rendition of their new hit “Do It” last night, the vocals took center stage. Still, the sartorial touch of Spice added playfulness and nostalgia that felt right for the occasion. A night dedicated to celebrating the LGBTQIA community deserves a bit of fun, and as the “melanated Spice Girls,” Chloe and Halle gave the streaming audience something memorable. What the real Spice Girls think of the performance remains to be seen—someone please contact Geri Halliwell this instant! With all the soulful singing and throwback style, they’re bound to enjoy this exuberant tribute.


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Official Official I No Longer Identify As A Conspiracy Theorist From Now On I Want You To Refer To Me As U.s The Woman Who Was Right The Entire Time Shirt


Fresh off the Official I No Longer Identify As A Conspiracy Theorist From Now On I Want You To Refer To Me As U.s The Woman Who Was Right The Entire Time Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this return of the full bush, there is yet another triumph for team no-nicks-and-cuts: Grown-out underarm hair. According to a recent study, nearly one in four women under the age of 25 have stopped shaving their underarms. And during quarantine, it’s likely that this number is only going up, with many embracing a more lived-in look. But this long overdue shift in society’s standards of female beauty wouldn’t have been possible without the women who bucked convention in the first place. During the golden age of Old Hollywood, Sophia Loren redefined bombshell beauty by displaying bushels of armpit hair in curve-hugging halter dresses, while Grace Jones’s underarm fuzz was a cool complement to her gender-bending style in the ‘70s and ’80s. Equally radical were two of the latter decade’s biggest rule breakers, Madonna and Lisa Bonet, who each tossed the razor with bad girl aplomb.


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