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10/12/2018
The girl group, which comprises of Jesy Nelson, Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pollock and Jade Thirlwall were asked about their thoughts on style critics in an interview with BANG showbiz.
Jesy responded: "I say go away. If you've got nothing nice to say then bore off because we embrace every single bit of our bodies and that's what being a women is- being confident and having the chance to embrace your body."
Perrie added: "And not be questioned about it, it shouldn't be a question."
The band have been consistently open about the sexism they face in the music industry and are fighting back with their new album 'LM5'.
"In terms of our careers we are in the driver's seat more than ever because we speak up for ourselves, we stick together and make sure our opinions are treated as validly as any man's," explained Leigh-Anne.
(JG)
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Little Mix: Women Should Embrace Their Bodies
Little Mix have spoken out in defiance of those who criticise their appearance and said all women should feel comfortable enough to embrace their bodies without being questioned on it.The girl group, which comprises of Jesy Nelson, Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pollock and Jade Thirlwall were asked about their thoughts on style critics in an interview with BANG showbiz.
Jesy responded: "I say go away. If you've got nothing nice to say then bore off because we embrace every single bit of our bodies and that's what being a women is- being confident and having the chance to embrace your body."
Perrie added: "And not be questioned about it, it shouldn't be a question."
The band have been consistently open about the sexism they face in the music industry and are fighting back with their new album 'LM5'.
"In terms of our careers we are in the driver's seat more than ever because we speak up for ourselves, we stick together and make sure our opinions are treated as validly as any man's," explained Leigh-Anne.
(JG)
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