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Meghan Markle's Vanity Fair story on Prince Harry romance sparks sexist claims
A Vanity Fair profile of Meghan Markle has sparked marriage rumors for the actress and her boyfriend Prince Harry — and backlash for its sexist undertones.
- NewsMic
Ryan Seacrest Struggled to Ask Women About Anything But Clothes — Even When They Mattered
#AskHerMore doesn't mean just ask her anything else.
- NewsSara Bliss
What Did It Mean to Be a Man in 2015?
What did it mean to be a man in 2015? The Representation Project — helmed by filmmaker and activist Jennifer Siebel Newsom — tried to answer the question, looking at the year in masculinity via pop culture, media, and advertising. What they found were plenty of stereotypes. Apparently, to be a studly guy, you need hot babes, fast cars, ripped abs, and be ready to rumble. Bonus points if you’re digging into red meat with a blonde and a gun as accessories. Brands that scored high on the stereotype
- NewsLauren Tuck
Victoria’s Secret Models Have Brains So Ask Them More
Backstage prep at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is just like walking into a mosh-pit — only it smells like Victoria’s Secret perfume and not BO, it’s filled with makeup, hair extensions, hundreds of women, lots of pink, and rabid reporters are asking models about their exercise routines and diets. Most of the women submit to the inane lines of questioning because they’re pros (and paid a lot of $$$ to do so) who have been answering the same way year after year — boxing! pilates! pizza! bag
- NewsYahoo Style Contributors
Is the Red Carpet Sexist? 74% of Women Say No
Beyonce on the red carpet at the 2014 Met Gala. Photo: Getty Images #AskHerMore? The average red carpet watcher says yes please—but not for the reasons you might think. Yahoo recently conducted a survey of over 1,000 people to gauge public perception on how the media handles the red carpet and the results may surprise you.
- NewsSimone Olivero
Amy Poehler wants girls to ask smart questions at the Emmys on Sunday
If you’ve ever watched the red carpet coverage of an awards show, you know the drill. During the Oscars earlier this year, Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls, a female empowerment organization creating the hashtag #AskHerMore, which went viral.