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Cannes’ ‘Flats Ban’ Proves Film’s Women Problem Is Even Worse Than We Thought
As somebody with back problems, I often wear flats on the red carpet. Heck, I’ve even worn flip flops. This is upsetting!
– Lynn
SOURCE: Thick Dumpling Skin – Read entire story here.
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