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Celebrity role models and inspiring feminist celebrities for girls and women everywhere.
All About The Naturally Talented, Gorgeous, Inspirational, Bubbly Christina Aguilera And The 20 Fun Facts About Her
Biography Christina Aguilera is an American singer, songwriter and television personality. She was born on December 18, 1980 in Staten Island, New York. She lived in the town of Wexford, Pennsylvania for the remainder of her youth, after residing in places like Japan during her early childhood. Christina Aguilera has been in the music business since she was as young as 7 years old and began her career as a cast member on The All New Micky Mouse Club (1989-1996) in the early 90's with pop artists Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake. She quickly gained momentum and fame once she released her award-winning hit "Genie in a Bottle". Her other well-known single hits include "What a Girl Wants", "Come on Over Baby", "Lady Marmalade", and the provocative "Dirrty". Throughout the later stages in her life and career, Christina Aguilera has worked as a vocal coach and mentor on the singing-competition television show The Voice. Till this day, she continues to work as a singer, songwriter and actress and releases many albums like "Libration" in 2018 and single hits like "Accelerate" featuring rapper Ty Dolla Sign and 2 Chainz and "Fall in Line" featuring American singer and Camp Rock (2008) cast member Demi Lovato.
By Talia Devora5 years ago in Viva
Model Behavior: Socialite Jamie N. Brown's Two-Year Road Thru Loss, Love, & Life
Two full years have passed since Vocal Media’s online community of professional photography published a feature story of mine, which profiled southern socialite Jamie Nicole Brown (pictured).
By Victor Trammell5 years ago in Viva
Most Compelling Ladies Who Change the World
The 10 Most Compelling Ladies Who Change the World Just a lady can assume an alternate part simultaneously as a mother, sister, little girl, and spouse. A lady can cook at home and control the law also. On the off chance that we take a gander at history, there are proprietors of a lord, a princess, ladies pioneers, and different ladies who battled to the furthest limit of their lives to pay tribute to their countries. The lady has consistently been a help. We can't consider our reality without a lady who accomplishes basically everything in her family and the local area. There are the absolute most influential ladies on the planet who have acquired a ton of regard in their fields and have for a long while been itching to become acquainted with a portion of the ladies we have chosen for the Best 10 Most Persuasive Ladies Who Change the World. They are viewed as models today.
By Sita Dahal5 years ago in Viva
Why Women Do Better Than Men in Nollywood - Linda Osifo
The debate about the finances of celebrities, especially women in entertainment is one that has been going on for YEARS and is showing no signs of slowing down. Once people see that a celebrity, especially an actress, has acquired something – be it a new house, new car, etc. the consensus is that she must have performed some illicit action to get it.
By Jide Okonjo5 years ago in Viva
Why I Sacked My Electrician for Calling Me Baby - Jemima Osunde Explains
Nigerian actress Jemima Osunde is having a bit of a Twitter showdown after revealing to her followers that she fired an electrician she called to do work in her house because he called her ‘baby’.
By Jide Okonjo5 years ago in Viva
Estee Lauder
We know the name from the adverts on television and know that Estee Lauder is associated with beauty --- apart from this --- I didn’t even know that Estee Lauder was actually a woman who started a beauty empire. Who was she as a person? How did she become so popular? How did Estee Lauder become one of the 20 most influential business geniuses of the 20th Century?
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff5 years ago in Viva
To All The Women In History Who Made Us Who We Are Today.
Women are individuals in whom we all derive from , individuals whose love and strength comes from an inner relief of years obtaining desperation and suppression. This challenge is dedicated to all the strong women out there and yet I am uncapable of addressing this letter to one being ; therefore i must go ahead and express and share my Gratitude to all the women through out history who made us who we are today!
By Ama Adarkwah5 years ago in Viva
Mata Hari
One solemn truth of human history is the presence of millions of stories that have all gone untold. Even if all the dead were remembered by the living, there wouldn’t be enough paper in the world to chronicle all their lives. There wouldn’t be enough time to relay every story by word of mouth. Millions of lives have been lived in hiding from the eyes of history, leaving marks on the world in ways the living will never quite remember or understand; then, teetering over the edge of an abyss are a few stories on the verge of being forgotten, like the story of a woman who was executed by the French government during World War I, which was the culmination of 41 years of a life that perfectly illustrated the need for women’s liberation. In the end, her only crime was her determination to provide for herself and to survive.
By Natale Felix5 years ago in Viva










