Topless models12/29/2023 On the other hand, for all their foibles, fashion magazines are there to celebrate women, a women-driven industry and its achievements, and at least some of the papers that reproduce topless images of female celebrities give the idea they don't hate women. The Sun's readership is 65% men, and contain many editorials, headlines, exclusive photoshoots and columns from the likes of Rod Liddle and Katie Hopkins that make it seem as if they just don't like women at all. However, the difference is who is meant to consume the images. It might not seem a little hypocritical to be all #freethenipple on Instagram but applaud the loss of topless female models on* The Sun* - as one-time editor Piers Morgan pointed out, other papers and magazines produce photos of, say, Keira Knightley topless. Another poltician who will no doubt be celebrating today is Clare Short (who was MP for Birmingham Ladywood until 2010), who has been campaigning about the issue for decades. Labour MP Stella Creasy also told BBC Radio 4: 'This is the start of a conversation about how we portray 51% of the population'. Lucy-Anne Holmes, who headed up the NoMore campaign has been recieving congratulations overnight, and tweeted: 'The wall of love coming our way is really powerful this morning! Thank you all. com.'įriday was the last topless edition, it seems, as Monday's featured an underwear-covered Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and today's has three girls from Hollyoaks in bikinis. They responded snarkily, but you get the gist, as it seems like the topless model on is now available online-only: ' of* The Sun* is where it’s always been, between pages 2 and 4, and you can find Lucy from Warwick at. The Times, which is owned by the same media company as The Sun, pretty much confirmed it with the headline: The Sun has got its top on…page 3 covers up after 45 years' and spoke to a spokesperson for The Sun to find out where its page 3 had gone. The news of the paper's decision to reverse 45 years of plastering the page with half-nude models (some were as young as 16 until 1992, and up until 2013 each girl came with a sarky made-up opinion on a current news story, designed to make the woman look a bit stupid) was confirmed to* The Guardian* by an insider, who said: 'This comes from high up, from New York'. The Sun has quietly dropped topless models on its, after years of campaigning from the No More activists about against the page's starring feature.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |