![]() Though this particular piece was custom made by Agent Provocateur, you can buy a similar version of this design for $400. In one of the higher fashion shots, Queen Bey slays in a draped, backless, coral Christopher John Rogers gown that puts her crystal g-string on full display. In the accompanying spread, the 39-year-old wears a lot of her own looks from the Ivy Park x Adidas Drip 2 collection as well as a few bespoke designer duds. However, it was most recently embraced by Beyoncé in her British Vogue December 2020 cover story. ![]() Made famous in the '90s thanks to the popularity of low-rise jeans, this look has slowly been working its way back into our pop culture for almost a year now. ![]() Stars seem to be embracing a peek-a-boo thong trend, making it a chic staple of the mainstream. It’s getting hot in here! Celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner and Hailey Baldwin aren’t afraid to let their underwear show. How sad for them.Credit: Image Press Agency/NurPhoto/Shutterstockįrom Alexa Demie to Dua Lipa, See Which Celebs Are Making Visible G-Strings Fashionable However, when it is, we should recognise it for what it is: hate speech spouted by men who are threatened by successful women, and therefore feel compelled to sexualise them in order to preserve their flimsy, fragile egos. It’s 2023 this sort of language should not be tolerated, let alone broadcast on a popular podcast. We do not pick apart men’s attitudes and relationships the way we do women’s and it’s not always just men who speak this way about us. ![]() That goes for a lot of different scenarios. As the actor Rachel Zegler put it in a tweet, “You will never see people speaking this way about a man. At least by those without the common sense to actually listen to her music and show her even a modicum of respect as an artist.Įnough is enough. She is a woman that has, for far too long, been defined by the men in her life. It’s textbook misogyny: what better way to minimise a powerful woman than by talking about her sex life, or making references to her genitals? We’ve seen it before, and I’m sure we’ll see it again – but hasn’t Swift had to deal with enough of this already?įor years, critics fixated on her love life, often neglecting to mention her music at all in long reads about who she was rumoured to be dating at the time. Here is one of the most successful women in the world being reduced to nothing but a sex object by two male sports fans. It’s a hideous series of comments to read in full. Following the game, though, Barstool Sports personalities Dan “Big Cat” Katz and Eric “PFT Commenter” Sollenberger – hosts of the popular Pardon My Take podcast – decided to weigh in on Swift’s presence with a series of sexist comments, calling her “bad for football” and making lewd jokes about “Taylor Swift’s vagina."Įlsewhere in the podcast, Katz admitted that he’d accept Swift’s presence at Chiefs games if she and Kelce were to “release a sex video”, as he described what crude details the video would need to include for him to accept the rumoured relationship. Most recently, Swift was seen attending the Kansas City Chiefs-New York Jets game to watch Kelce play, alongside a close friend, Blake Lively, and Lively’s husband, Ryan Reynolds. The American football player is considered one of the best athletes in the game, and Swift has already made a handful of notable appearances at some of his big games. You see, following a breakup with her long-term boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, and a rather surprising (though short-lived) fling with 1975 frontman Matty Healy, Swift has a new man in her life: Travis Kelce. In the latest spate of hatred against Swift, it seems to be the latter that is causing the issue. Anyone who has seen her Miss Americana documentary for Netflix from 2020 will know that the 33-year-old has long been the subject of internet bile, with critics attacking everything from her vocals and the way she dresses, to her weight and the men she’s dated.
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