Girl on girl shaming – sexist articles about #GlamourAwards2016

I don’t reblog a lot — but this post from “Hopeless Hannah” gets is exactly right. What a ridiculous way to celebrate women’s accomplishments. If you agree, please drop by her blog and give her a like.

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The Glamour Women of the Year Awards are said to celebrate the women of entertainment, with stars flocking to the event including Kourtney Kardashian, Caroline Flack and Amanda Holden.

However, for an event which is MEANT to celebrate women and their achievements, including Jennifer Saunders who took home the outstanding contribution accolade, the press seem to treat it as a chance to slay the women who attend for their dress sense.

Eughhhhh. Cringe.

Here’s some of the women who attended the event and the headlines that came with their fashion choices.

Jenna coleman sexism remarks glamour awards Image: Getty

So this is Jenna Coleman. She was in that little thing called Doctor Who and is starring in Me Before You this summer.

However, here’s what the press have said about this young, inspiring woman’s outfit.

mail online Mail Online make a sexist headline about Coleman’s frock. That’s so not like them!

jenna coleman express …and Express online weren’t fond of her dress.

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