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Author: Vanessa Willoughby

Vanessa Willoughby is an editor and a writer. Her work has appeared on The Hairpin, The Toast, Bitch and Nerve. You can find her on Twitter
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The Feminist Power of Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé’s “Feeling Myself”

Vanessa Willoughby

As many of you may know by now, neither the “Feeling Myself” music video nor the unapologetic celebration of voluptuousity that was the “Anaconda” music video were nominated for best video of the year at the MTV Video Music Awards. Nicki Minaj took to Twitter after the snub, calling out the music industry for routinely […]

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