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I was a kid back then and despite not being in the US, everybody around me knew her and mocked her. I can't imagine the hell this woman went trough... So happy to see her strong, it's so empowering :bradley:

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She is an icon, she is a legend and she is the moment. A total reverse marilyn monroelian experience 

Quizás bastaba respirar, sólo respirar, muy lento...💙
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6 minutes ago, NAMURO said:

I was a kid back then and despite not being in the US, everybody around me knew her and mocked her. I can't imagine the hell this woman went trough... So happy to see her strong, it's so empowering :bradley:

Honest;y. It really is. Being born in '93 and growing up through this in the US South, I heard so much negativity from women in my family, people around me, the church people my family brought me around, etc. I'm 27 now, and I can't even fathom being thrust onto the world stage at 23/24 for a reason like that, and then have the most powerful family in the world drag you and others through the mud. She was wronged by the media and the public, and it's nice to see her glowing and getting out on top of something that had to be beyond traumatic.

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1 hour ago, NAMURO said:

I was a kid back then and despite not being in the US, everybody around me knew her and mocked her. I can't imagine the hell this woman went trough... So happy to see her strong, it's so empowering :bradley:

 

1 hour ago, LibraLove said:

Honest;y. It really is. Being born in '93 and growing up through this in the US South, I heard so much negativity from women in my family, people around me, the church people my family brought me around, etc. I'm 27 now, and I can't even fathom being thrust onto the world stage at 23/24 for a reason like that, and then have the most powerful family in the world drag you and others through the mud. She was wronged by the media and the public, and it's nice to see her glowing and getting out on top of something that had to be beyond traumatic.

Born in '89 here and I remember this entire whirlwind but from the eyes of a child. I have always really admired her and followed her work since then. Her story continues to fascinate me and this show will really be fulfilling to watch. I really hope they perfected the feeling of "cancelling" or "slut shaming" women and how backwards it really is. 

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