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JMO, but as soon as she did that Baba Wawa interview after the Brown incident, she put herself into the "role model" category. By saying that she couldn't stay in that situation partly because she knew girls were looking to her, she was acknowledging and accepting the idea of being a role model. Although I would like her -and all celebs- to stop with the "didn't ask to be a role model" bs, she has the right to live how she wants. All young people go through phases while figuring out who they are, but most don't have to do it in a public spotlight like she does. Also, I'm really jealous of her perfect eyebrows in these last few photos posted here.
 
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Cologne, Germany. (June 28)
 

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But what really annoyed me was the response of female journalists. Jezebel.com, the supposedly feminist American website, published a photograph of me looking my worst, I think when I had dressed up as a homeless person, or perhaps it was from the shoot I had done made up as an 83-year-old.

what?

who does that?!?
 
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