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It’s Not Evident What The Facial Tattoo On Cardi B’s Jawline Says
The “Bodak Yellow” singer could be noticed getting some artwork utilized to her jawline in a video that tattoo artist Robinson De Los Santos shared on Instagram on Sunday. Within the video, Cardi hides her face as Santos attracts messages to it with crimson ink.
Followers responded to the article in a wide range of methods. One wrote, “OMG, not a wise alternative… I like Cardi. B, imagine me after I say that your attractiveness is not diminished by your face. Others supported Cardi’s alternative, with one including, “Her physique her alternative y’all bumming and what she does not even contact your every day existence.”
Cardi’s new facial tattoo was seen in a selfie uploaded by a fan account, however neither she nor Santos have supplied a close-up of the paintings or defined what it means.
Cardi, 29, did inform her followers again in January that she was fascinated by getting her child. Wave ‘s identify is tattooed on her face, however neither of the letters subsequent to her chin appear to be a “W.”
Oddly sufficient, I am 1% away from tattooing my son’s identify on my face. I need to do it so badly! When she posted on the time, she additionally talked about that she supposed to have a tattoo on her jaw.
The rapper already has quite a few tattoos honoring her family members; in February, she and her husband Offset flaunted related hand inks of their marriage ceremony date that they’d really engraved on each other for a “Cardi Tries” episode.
On his personal chin, the Migos artist has the initials of the couple’s 4-year-old daughter, Kulture.
In a earlier put up, At an extravagant celebration, Cardi B dressed her daughter Kulture in related mermaid outfits to honor her fourth birthday.
The 29-year-old rapper posted celebration footage on Instagram on Sunday with “I’ve your again, your entrance, your sides.” “BIG 4.
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Showcasing Authentically American Style
The event, new this year, included runway shows, panel discussions, pop-up shops and, of course, parties. It was put on by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts, the longtime organizer of the Indian Market, a popular showcase of Indigenous-made goods in Santa Fe.
The style outside and inside the city’s Community Convention Center, where much of Native Fashion Week took place, reflected the diversity of its participants — a group with a growing presence in the American fashion industry.
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Judi Dench Slams Movie Trigger Warnings and Theater-Goer Sensitivities
Judi Dench is jumping into the trigger warning debate — and TBH, her comments alone might just warrant a trigger warning in and of itself … ’cause she’s got a fiery take about it.
The actress says she didn’t realize many productions now give viewers a heads-up about distressing material, telling the Radio Times, “My God, it must be a pretty long trigger warning before King Lear or Titus Andronicus! Crikey, is that really what happens now?”
After the news sank in, Judi’s take basically amounted to crapping on the idea of protecting viewers, saying … “If you’re that sensitive, don’t go to the theater, because you could be very shocked. Where is the surprise of seeing and understanding it in your own way?”
She doubled down, and made it clear the beauty of attending a production lies in the excitement, surprise, and stimulation it offers — at least from her point of view, anyway.
FWIW, Judi’s not totally blind to the rationale behind trigger warnings … acknowledging their necessity in certain circumstances to prepare people — but more so than not, she thinks they’re silly.
Big picture … Judi says she largely feels they detract from the viewer’s experience.
Judi joins a growing list of big names speaking out against trigger warnings. Earlier this year, Ralph Fiennes suggested theatergoers had “gone soft,” while Bill Maher went as far as saying they were ruining America.
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'Babes' gives us a funny (and gross) portrait of parenthood : Pop Culture Happy Hour
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The new movie Babes stars Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau as longtime best friends who’ve made very different life choices. It’s also about the inherent joys, stressors, and grossness of parenthood, and what it means to embrace your chosen family. It’s the feature directorial debut of Pamela Adlon (Better Things).
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