Earlier this week, the musician uploaded a TikTok of herself looking absolutely stunning in a blue lingerie set. That said, it wasn't meant to be a thirst trap.
"How much do you think I weigh?," the on-screen text read as Rexha modeled the look. "No one's business."
Granted, this isn't the first time Rexha's showed us that she could care less about any negativity surrounding her weight, as she's previously posted unedited photos of her stretch marks and bikini snaps .
After building a lingerie brand, this entrepreneur decided to start a home-cooked meals startup
When the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown was announced in March 2020, Arpita Ganesh was left wondering how she would arrange meals for her dogs. A nine-year-old and a three-year-old, both the dogs had different dietary requirements.
After getting the idea, Arpita spoke to one of her friends who runs a company in the meat space, who, in turn, asked her about the processes, and realised it was a little expensive.
Rihanna's Savage X Fenty Clips Victoria's Secret's Angels Wings
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 10: Rihanna launches global lingerie brand, Savage X Fenty at Villain on May 10, ... [+] 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Savage X Fenty)
Victoria's Secret's angel wings have been clipped by Rihanna's Savage x Fenty, as the legacy brand attempts a more inclusive approach to culture and body positivity, forcing it to launch its VS Collective among steep competition.
Former Victoria's Secret Model Slams Lingerie Brand For Weight Issues, Mental Health Woes
Recalling herself as a sad and underweight girl at the height of her career as a model with Victoria's Secret, 29-year-old Bridget Malcolm took to TikTok on Sunday to open up about the stark realities behind the supposedly glamourous job.
In her post, Malcolm slammed the lingerie brand in a video captioned, "too little too late Victoria's Secret." In the video, the model is seen holding a size 30A lace white Victoria's Secret bra that she wore in a previous event. She then says: "I am now a size 34B…which is healthy for me."
The story of 52-year-old Indian Lingerie Model, Geeta J; Breaking Stereotypes
Geeta J, a former teacher took to modelling when she turned 50 and not just regular modelling but lingerie modelling. Yes, you heard that right!! Even in these times this profession is not looked upon with a lot of dignity. Geeta, broke all stereotypes and followed her dream.
She began her career after winning a runners-up prize in a beauty pageant for older women. While her family and friends had been supportive of her switch in careers at 50, however, she exclaims that for many Indian women her age would find it hard to do so.
Lingerie Fighting Championships Debuts "LFC Madness" Virtual Bracket-style Tournament - EIN
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Calida to focus on lingerie business, plans sale of Millet Mountain Group
To concentrate on its core business of underwear and lingerie with a targeted brand portfolio, the Calida Group has decided to sell Millet Mountain Group division with the Millet and Lafuma brands.
Commenting on the development, Hans-Kristian Hoejsgaard, chairman of the of Calida Group board said: "The scheduled sale of Millet Mountain Group is the next logical step in optimising the Calida Group business model. A new owner can successfully bring our outdoor business further."
Bebe Rexha Asks Users to Guess How Much She Weighs While Posing in Lingerie | Bebe Rexha : Just
“How much do you think I weigh? No one’s business,” the video reads, as she poses in lingerie and dances around the room.
Victoria's Secret inclusive rebranding faces body-image backlash - News @ Northeastern
A Victoria's Secret branding overhaul replacing angel-winged supermodels with women of varying shapes and sizes is a necessary and overdue step towards body inclusivity, says applied psychology professor Rachel Rodgers —but the lingerie giant has a long way to go.
Rodgers studies body confidence and the corrosive impact of unrealistic, idealized images at Northeastern's Applied Psychology Program for Eating and Appearance Research.
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