She later tweeted, “Let me clarify. I don’t shame ANYone for anything they choose to do with their lives or bodies…” continuing, “BUT I think we ALL need to take a look at what we are accepting as ‘the norm’ … There is a whole generation of young women watching. Sure, be SEXY but leave something to the imagination.” She then tweeted, “Also, calling on all men to show me dat ass.”
Later, she wrote in Glamour magazine, “I’m not gonna lie. The fact that I was accused of ‘slut-shaming,’ being anti-woman, and judging women’s sex lives crushed me, I consider myself a feminist. I would never point a finger at a woman for her actual sexual behavior, and I think all women have the right to express their desires. But I will look at women with influence—millionaire women who use their ‘sexiness’ to make money—and ask some questions. There is a difference, a key one, between ‘shaming’ and ‘holding someone accountable.’” She also wrote, “I understand that owning and expressing our sexuality is a huge step forward for women. But, in my opinion, we are at a point of oversaturation.”
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