7 celebrities who are false feminists
There is a sad movement of fake feminism in Hollywood. Women who claim to worry about other women, but quiver the word "feminism", confounding it with an obsolete definition that does not really apply. Some celebrities identify with the word, but then come back to their word and the feminist movement in Hollywood seems pretty confusing, to be honest.
There is a sad movement of fake feminism in Hollywood. Women who claim to worry about other women, but quiver the word "feminism", confounding it with an obsolete definition that does not really apply. Some celebrities identify with the word, but then come back to their word and the feminist movement in Hollywood seems pretty confusing, to be honest.
1. Taylor Swift
Taylor tries to do his best to project the image of a feminist, making a donation to Ke $ ha against his well-known crisis and to do all the "little squad" and "I'm all about the fraternity" But she never really spoke about all that concerns the accusations of rape and throwing money to the situation seemed to be a sad compromise. Talk about rights for your colleagues and show a real female solidarity, instead of a cover version of the album, Taylor!
2. Kim Kardashian
Kim Kardashian was quoted as saying "I do not like labels. I do what makes me happy and I want women to be confident and that I am so favorable to women ... but I'm not the" Free Nipple-style daughter "." However, his nipple has definitely been released in many photographs. Hypocritical a lot? Not to mention tons of halless photos and use the excuse of the positivity and feminism of the body when it does. Well, it does not seem very positive for bodies or women. False feminist alert.
3. Katy Perry
Katy Perry is also among the confusses. She said quite screaming, "I'm not feminist, but I believe in the strength of women. "But then when she was put on the spot, the pop diva should tell another opportunity, contradicting itself," "a feminist? Uh, yes, in fact ... I did not really understand what the word meant, and now that I do it, it just means that I love myself as a woman and I love myself too "of research before making public statements, guys, please.
4. Abbi / Ilana wide city
It pushed us because we thought these ladies were pioneers of millennial feminists. Instead, they say, "We are totally feminist and love the idea of gender equality. It's important for us, but we are gender equality, we are not like women who will reign everything and men F-K. No, we love men. Our show has so many men and it's more like a humanism than feminism. "OMG. Humanism? Really guys? Once again, feminism and" kissing men and women will govern everything "are apples and oranges, boo.
5. Beyoncé
The so-called feminist once said, shocking, "This word can be very extreme ... I believe in equality ... But I'm fortunately married. I love my husband." Why do all these women think that feminism is equivalent to hating men? Especially someone who should know enough on the subject, because she had a massive feminism sign on her scene ... but she also says she is a secret feminist using fear like her shield: I always consider myself a Feminist, although I was always afraid of this word because people have put it so much, when honestly, it's very simple. It's just a person who believes in equality of men and women. Men and women are balanced, and we have to go to a point where we are comfortable appreciating us. "
6. LADY GAGA
Is one of the largest leaders in the LGBT community not falling from feminism? We are as shocked as you are. A strange label to be difficult, Gaga, when you are favorable to so many others. She uses the strange excuse: "I'm grating men, I love men. I celebrate the American male culture, beer and bars and bars and muscles ..." It's great, celebrate also Female culture you are part of it is separate from all these things? But later, during an interview, she now admits that she is "a little feminist", saying that she misunderstood the movement. These celebrities really have to be questioned about more things like this regularly, especially as women! Lord.
7. Geri Halliwell
Geri Halliwell is also a fan of name for me a feminist, but only a very particular type of feminism (it's not feminism at all), but these celebrities think they think. They are uncomfortable with a label that's just the one they create in their head? Geri says: "It's about labeling. For me, feminism is blood burning bra. It's very unequaulous. I would like to see him reclarged. We must see a celebration of our femininity and softness. "Grrr ... suppose we have ways to go, ladies ...