Blog
- CelebrityYahoo Life
Heather Armstrong was the 'queen of the mommy bloggers.' She also 'shaped the internet as we know it today.'
Armstrong opened up about subjects then considered taboo and private, like the messier side of parenting, for her blog Dooce.
5 min read - EntertainmentYahoo Life
Christian blogger goes viral for all the wrong reasons after shaming working moms on Facebook
A conservative Christian blogger, the Transformed Wife, is receiving criticism for her recent Facebook post shaming working mothers.
- NewsYahoo Life
Mother shares why she's wearing maternity jeans 2 years after having her third child in viral video
Tiffany Jenkins shares the harsh truth about shopping after having three children. Titled Juggling the Jenkins, Tiffany Jenkins‘s shares how she manages her life as a wife and a mother-of-three. In her latest video posted to Awestruck — referred to as the “mom’s network” — Jenkins tackles the topic of her first shopping spree since having her youngest child, who is two.
- NewsYahoo Life
Muslim blogger criticized on live TV says Islamophobia 'isn't out of the ordinary'
Anchors from WGN-TV questioned Hoda Katebi on her Iranian-American identity. Katebi, who went on the show to discuss her work dealing with the intersectionality of fashion and activism, as well as her photography book Tehran Streetstyle, was instead asked questions with Islamophobic overtones. What are your thoughts?” Katebi was asked by WGN-TV anchor Robin Baumgarten.
- NewsYahoo Life UK
Squiggly eyebrows are the latest bizarre beauty trend
Straight eyebrows are so old fashioned.
- NewsYahoo Life UK
Forget VPL, this blogger wants us to embrace our Visible Belly Outlines
"Bellies are cute and worth showing off."
- NewsMarie-Claire Dorking
Victoria’s Secret Model Pens Open Letter About Sexting And Slut-Shaming
Many models use social media to document their jetset life, sharing intimate details of their wardrobe, diet and exercise regime. Keen to explain that she didn’t want to tell her young fans what to do, but to urge them to be comfortable with their personal decisions and not to feel pressured into doing things because someone else has asked them to.