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Celebrity role models and inspiring feminist celebrities for girls and women everywhere.
One In A Million Woman of Inspiration
My Woman of Inspiration My Inspirational Woman who inspired me is Aaliyah Dana Haughton, since I first seen her on “The Box” in the late “90”s. Aaliyah was born January 16, 1979 in Brooklyn, New York. She was an R&B artist who started her music career at the age of 10 on star search, and performed on the same stage as Gladys Knight. Later in her career, Aaliyah was produced with the best Dynamic Duo partnerships in the music industry, (in my opinion) Missy Elliot & Timbaland. Her first & second album sold over $3 million copies. The second album “One in A Million”, sold 8 million copies worldwide. Aaliyah won 14 Grammy awards for various things in the prime of her career. She was also a songwriter, actor, & model. Aaliyah is the tenth most successful female R&B artist on Billboard for the past 25 years, and 27th in history.
By Chanell Owens6 years ago in Viva
Novia McDonald Whyte O.D. A Celebration of Words, Wit and Wardrobe
“Find your niche and become an expert.” Twenty years since the start of her career at the Jamaica Observer, an Order of Distinction is permanently fixed to Novia McDonald Whyte’s legal name. The award serves as a reminder that NMW’s editorial work feeds her country with food and fashion knowledge. Today, her annual signature events are economic drivers; Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards, Takes Style Out (formerly Fashion’s Night Out - FNO) and Design Week JA. She is an innovator whose column contributions transformed newspaper traditions. On International Women’s Day (IWD 2020), we celebrate the words, wit and wardrobe of a pioneer woman, and it all began with a poem.
By Bridgett Leslie6 years ago in Viva
Caroline Flack – Domestic Abuser or Victim of Bullying?
The inquest into the death of Caroline Flack, former host on ITV2’s Love Island opened on 19th February after Caroline died the previous Saturday from apparent suicide by hanging. She was “found lying on her back” and did not respond to CPR by the police and paramedic so was pronounced dead at the scene. The inquest has now been adjourned until 5th August.
By Clare Scanlan6 years ago in Viva
Maybe She's Born With It: Halsey and Her Birth Chart
Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, otherwise known as Halsey, was born on September 29th, 1994, making her a Libra Sun and a Cancer Moon. I think her birth chart correlates strongly with her undeniable star-quality and brilliant artistry.
By Brittany Valentine6 years ago in Viva
#AsSheIs, Britney Spears and Beauty Queens. Top Story - November 2019.
The #AsSheIs Challenge has swept Instagram by storm through the Miss Universe/Miss USA Organization, sharing the Live Life Unfiltered initiative. The “challenge” is to empower women to be as they are. As many of us have read, social media is linked to a significant increase in depression, suicide, anxiety, and body image issues. The mission of #AsSheIs is to remind women that we all have insecurities and bad days, despite what Instagram may portray.
By Erin Jones-Wesley6 years ago in Viva
The Duchess of York - Beautiful Inside and Out...
On October 15, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, celebrated her 60th birthday. I've always been an admirer of the Duchess. She has raised two beautiful princesses who both shine in their adult lives, and what a credit they are to the Royal Family, and to Sarah, who clearly has her mother skills down to a T! The proof is there in her girls, who have become kind, grounded, respectful, hardworking, and remarkable young women.
By Hayley Dodwell6 years ago in Viva
Taylor Swift and Misogyny
"There will never be another like me-e-e-e!" Taylor Swift informed us on the lead single to her album, Lover. Indeed this certainly seems to be a true statement. More than most other artists, Swift has deftly changed images and music genres without much controversy.
By Edward Anderson7 years ago in Viva
Let That Sh*t Go: A Tribute to Toni Morrison. Top Story - August 2019.
Today, Toni Morrison transitioned from living legend to ancestor. As a writer, a book nerd, a creative, and as a Black Woman, I am in mourning. The world is in mourning, and a simple social media scroll is proof of that. This woman, with her wits and words, captivated generations of us and made us laugh, cry, but most importantly, made us think.
By Whitney Alese7 years ago in Viva












