I just focused a lot on moisturizing and on contouring.” Especially in the third trimester, where you wake up and you’re like, ‘Oh, do I have to get dressed?’ Makeup for sure helps you feel like a real person. Psycho about it,” she recently joked to Elle, revealing she’s in her third trimester. “I feel like that’s the type of mom I’m going to be. While Rihanna is remaining tight-lipped on any engagement speculation, she’s been an open book when it comes to her pregnancy.
The sparkler is a Sloan Solitaire ring from Briony Raymond that Rihanna has actually sported a few times in the past, albeit on a different finger. “This old ring? You act like you ain’t never seen this ring,” the singer, 34, joked to paparazzi in Los Angeles on Tuesday when asked point-blank if she’s engaged to boyfriend A$AP Rocky, 33. Rihanna is staying mum on the massive diamond ring she’s been rocking on that finger this week. I like feeling sexy in the way that makes me, personally, feel sexy.Chris Brown congratulates Rihanna and A$AP Rocky on baby boy’s birth "Despite the countless experiences I've had in which I was made to feel extremely ashamed and, at times, even gross for playing with sexiness, it felt good to play with my feminine side then, and it still does now. "It feels good to me, and it's my damn choice, right? Isn't that what feminism is about - choice?" she wrote regarding the sexualized aspect of her public persona. And also, it just felt like me, which was ultimately the most satisfying feeling." "Still, despite all the uncomfortable remarks and warnings, being 'sexy' and occasionally hyper feminine grew into something that felt like strength to me. "I realized then that my feeling was in part because of those countless experiences - experiences in which men and women had told me that if I dressed a certain way I wouldn't be taken seriously and could even be put in danger," Ratajkowski expressed. This made her question what could be negative about being "femme." Waiting for your permission to load the Instagram Media. Her observation surprised me and made me feel suddenly self-conscious." In my day-to-day life, I was not aware of being femme or masc or anything but just me. "It kind of threw me because in many ways, probably like anyone would, I felt that her comment was an oversimplification of my identity. "Two summers ago, while vacationing with my friend and her girlfriend, my friend made an offhand remark about me being 'hyper femme,'" Ratajkowski recalled.
The "Gone Girl" star, who recalled being feminine and girly from a young age, spoke about an experience that made her feel insecure about being "hyper femme." Ultimately, the identity and sexuality of an individual is up to them and no one else." "As long as the decision is my choice, then it's the right choice. "And there is no right answer, no choice that makes me more or less of a feminist, or even a 'bad feminist,' to borrow from Roxane Gay," she continued. On any given day, I tend to like to shave, but sometimes letting my body hair grow out is what makes me feel sexy."
"For me, body hair is another opportunity for women to exercise their ability to choose - a choice based on how they want to feel and their associations with having or not having body hair. "If I decide to shave my armpits or grow them out, that's up to me," Ratajkowski wrote. Emily Ratajkowski Shares First Glimpse of Her Massive Engagement Ring - 4 Months After Wedding