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.@naughtyboymusic has revealed that @zaynmalik WILL feature on his second album! 🎶🎵 http://t.co/u3jz7OsMLypic.twitter.com/i38ed0H3Rg
— MTV UK (@MTVUK) May 22, 2015
"Zayn is definitely going to be on the album. I'm keeping it interesting. I'm an artist person and I'm drawn to proper singers and artists and to me Zayn is the epitome of a great artist.
I never anticipated this because I am in my own musical bubble, I'm just a creative. For me, the whole reason I got involved (in the spat) is because I have been working with Zayn, not because I've got anything untoward against anyone.
Obviously the One Direction machine is a massive machine, maybe I didn't understand it. And there's no doubt about how passionate their fans are. I just became part of the jigsaw, but I'm not entertaining it like others would. I want to get back to business."
"I don't think there's any real bad blood, especially from this side. I just want people to support him and prepare for his future. I think people just need to respect his reasons for leaving.
Right now it's down time for Zayn but I think there is a journey for him, I think for any kind of band there has to be a destiny for each of them. Nothing lasts forever"
Earlier today, ELLEAustralia announced its June subscriber cover: a photograph of model Nicole Trunfio breastfeeding her son, Zion Clark.
The photo itself is striking and certainly a departure from your standard women’s magazine fare — and that’s an amazing thing. Somehow, breastfeeding remains an extremely contentious topic, and a cover like this is a powerful statement in support of mothers and women everywhere. In some places, it’s still illegal to breastfeed in public — and even where it is allowed, women are often made to feel ashamed for doing it and are told that they should cover up or get out. By presenting this everyday moment of motherhood in such a positive light, Trunfio and ELLE can help to normalize breastfeeding in a culture that still aims to sexualize and discriminate against it.
“When I saw the [subscriber] cover of me breastfeeding, which was unplanned and just natural, I teared up and thought, ‘Wow, this is such a special moment where my worlds have collided,'” Trunfio told ELLE.
While society has objectified and sexualized the female form, we shouldn’t forget that our breasts have a serious purpose that has nothing to do with sexuality. (Shout-out to #FreeTheNipple.) Bottom line: A new mother feeding her baby shouldn’t be something she has to hide.
But for most women, the consequences of breastfeeding in public remain all too real: just today, a woman in Oklahoma was allegedly threatened with eviction for breastfeeding on her own porch. Women are constantly kicked out of restaurants and other establishments for feeding their children, just because our standards of what’s socially acceptable haven’t evolved to include the most natural aspect of motherhood there is. If this cover can help to shift the conversation on how we talk about motherhood, breastfeeding, and even women’s bodies in general, it has the potential to do some incredible good.
Trunfio and her son’s cover is also significant because it shows that going back to work after having a child should be a feasible choice for a woman. While some are more than happy to be stay-at-home moms (and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that), a woman shouldn’t have to feel like she can’t have a career after she’s had a child. The cover is all kinds of empowering, and the perfect reminder that motherhood shouldn’t take away a woman’s ability on the job.
“This wasn’t a contrived situation: Zion needed a feed, Nicole gave it to him, and when we saw how beautiful they looked we simply moved her onto the set,” ELLE‘s editor-in-chief Justine Cullen said. “It was a completely natural moment that resulted in a powerful picture.”
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Not Returning for 'Fuller House' Revival (Exclusive) http://t.co/dYuOaf2kGG
— THR TV News (@THRtv) May 22, 2015
#New@rosiehw#RosieForAutograph#Rosielingerie just hit @marksandspencer stores+online #trend#Hawaiianinspired🌴🌹 pic.twitter.com/8wLu20UvSI
— Soozie Jenkinson (@Soozie_London) maj 22, 2015
.@KendallJenner gets a sneak preview of the ‘Fendi by Karl Lagerfeld’ book at the launch in #Cannes. #FendibyKarlpic.twitter.com/CcddFLb3Hl
— Fendi (@Fendi) May 21, 2015
Karl Lagerfeld in good company at the ‘Fendi by Karl Lagerfeld’ book presentation in #Cannes. #FendibyKarlpic.twitter.com/UYDlKVYevy
— Fendi (@Fendi) May 21, 2015
Your favorite shades are now available in the #KARLLAGERFELD stores!
— Karl Lagerfeld (@KarlLagerfeld) May 21, 2015
It's time to shine...
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The real story about Taylor Swift's 1 percent upbringing that the New York Times won’t tell you http://t.co/1TKkQPUCUB
— Salon.com (@Salon) May 22, 2015
The most feared, most notorious gangster in US history. Watch Johnny Depp in the exclusive new #BlackMass trailer.
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— Black Mass (@BlackMassMovie) May 23, 2015