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18 Oct

Coleen Rooney’s Candid Query For The Princess of Wales

Coleen Rooney’s Candid Query For The Princess of Wales
British Vogue presents ‘In The Bag’ with Coleen Rooney. The English TV personality reveals her day by day essentials, as we have a look inside Coleen Rooney’s Chanel tote. If Coleen Rooney could trade handbags with anyone for a day, she’d pick the Princess of Wales… ‘simply to see if she carries as much s**t as I do!’ Amongst Coleen’s on a regular basis essentials is a bottle of her favourite Prada perfume, ‘up to a few pairs’ of sunglasses… and a second Chanel handbag. Watch the complete episode of British Vogue’s ‘In The Bag’ as Coleen Rooney gives us a sneak peek inside her Chanel bag. #ColeenRooney #Fashion #Vogue Subscribe to British Vogue►► https://www.youtube.com/britishvogue?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT WITH BRITISH VOGUE Web: https://www.vogue.co.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/britishvogue Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishvogue Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishvogue Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/britishvogue Newsletter:...
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17 Dec

Teresa Caldwell, Bow Wow’s Mom, Gets Candid About Surviving

Teresa Caldwell, Bow Wow’s Mom, Gets Candid About Surviving
Teresa Caldwell Photo by Kelley Raye Teresa Caldwell can call herself a domestic violence survivor—and an writer—helping other women overcome emotional and physical abuse. Caldwell re-released her book I Once Was Her, which details her life story, her experience with intimate partner violence, and the way she fought to beat her trauma. Along with her advocacy work, the  multi-hyphenate is the previous momager to her son Bow Wow and an entrepreneur. Caldwell is quick to indicate that there must be a cultural and mindset shift in relation to domestic abuse. For the Black community, this month needs to be of particular importance—in keeping with the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, “[d]ue to systemic racism, racist policies, and racist societal structures, each Black women and Black...
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