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  • Woman Thanks Kim Kardashian After Bodysuit From SKIMS Saved Her Life When She Was Shot 4 Times

    Woman Thanks Kim Kardashian After Bodysuit From SKIMS Saved Her Life When She Was Shot 4 Times

    A Kansas City woman said a bodysuit from Kim Kardashian‘s shapewear line, SKIMS, saved her life after she was shot multiple times, Insider reported. 

    Angelina Wiley detailed the horrific event on her TikTok where she started off the video saying,

    “Kim saved my life.”

    Wiley was reportedly shot in the early hours of January 1st while she waited for a Lyft. According to CBS affiliate KCTV5, the 22-year-old was shot four times. Her mom told the outlet in January, that her daughter suffered a

    “ruptured bladder and cracked pelvis”

    as well as a bullet that is still

    “lodged in her abdomen,”

    according to her GoFundMe page. 

    The TikTok video has garnered over 700,000 views since it was uploaded on May 18.

    “This New Year’s, I got shot four times. The night I got shot, under my dress, I was wearing a SKIMS shaping bodysuit,”

    Wiley addressed in the video. 

    “It was so tight on me that it literally kept me from bleeding out,”

    Wiley said about the bodysuit.

    “I recommend it. I’m definitely gonna buy some more. I mean, I should wear it every day. It’s like body armor for women,”

    she added. 

    “Call it fate or Jesus, but Imma call it Kim,”

    she continued. Wiley went on to thank Kim again in the caption of her video, writing,

    “No but fr, thanks Kim.”

    Kardashian has not yet commented on Wiley’s traumatic experience. 

    The reality star sensation established SKIMS in 2019 and has seen great success coming from the shapewear company, which ultimately made her a billionaire in 2022. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

    https://twitter.com/insiderbeauty/status/1679980071422169089?s=20
  • Miss Netherlands Contestant Becomes First Transgender Woman To Win The Pageant

    Miss Netherlands Contestant Becomes First Transgender Woman To Win The Pageant

    Rikkie Valerie Kollé made history over the weekend after she was crowned Miss Netherlands 2023, People reported. 

    The 22-year-old is the first transgender woman to be crowned in Dutch history.

    “I want to be a voice and role model for all young women and queer people,”

    Kollé said in a statement shared with USA TODAY.

    “I know better than anyone else what it’s like to feel alone and not be surrounded by only positive thoughts.”

    Kollé says she wishes to inspire both women and members of the LGBTQ community.

    “Yes I’m trans and I want to share my story but I’m also Rikkie and that’s what matters to me. I did this on my own strength and enjoyed every moment”

    she continued in Dutch, according to NPR.

    “And wherever you are in the world, I want to be there for you and be the example that I missed as a little me.”

    Kollé will compete in this year’s Miss Universe as the second openly trans woman with Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip, a Thai businesswoman, being the first. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Jury Determines 2014 Will Found In Aretha Franklin’s Couch Is Valid, Reports Say

    Jury Determines 2014 Will Found In Aretha Franklin’s Couch Is Valid, Reports Say

    A jury ruled in favor of the late Aretha Franklin’s newly found will for her estate, putting an end to the ongoing battle between her children, TMZ reported. 

    The legendary Queen of Soul passed away from pancreatic cancer in August 2018. It was thought that Franklin died without a known will however that changed in 2019 when a handwritten letter was found in a book hidden in the creases of her couch. 

    The five-page will, dated March 31, 2014, was brought to trial to determine whether the 2010 draft or the newfound document would be recognized. As of Tuesday, a Michigan jury concluded that the 2014 document is indeed plausible.  

    In the new will Aretha appoints her sons Kecalf and Edward as executors of her $6 million estate.

    “Teddy,”

    AKA Ted White II, their brother who was called to be the executor in the 2010 version, the name was apparently crossed out of the new will. According to TMZ, the 2010 document ordered Kecalf and Edward to

    “take business classes, and get a degree or certificate to benefit from Aretha’s estate.”

    However, based on the 2014 interpretation the men no longer have that as a requirement.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Yale Physician Says All Doctors Should Be Required To Wear Bodycams After Witnessing Several Encounters Of Black Patients Being Mistreated

    Yale Physician Says All Doctors Should Be Required To Wear Bodycams After Witnessing Several Encounters Of Black Patients Being Mistreated

    A Yale University physician says hospitals should mandate doctors to wear body cameras after experiencing several racist encounters from some of her colleagues, according to the Daily Mail

    Dr. Amanda Calhoun, who is a third-year resident doctor at Yale, said she has seen racist behavior coming from her colleagues toward black patients.

    “I have witnessed countless racist behaviors toward Black patients, often coupled with conscious and cruel statements,”

    Calhoun, wrote in a recent opinion piece for The Boston Globe.

    “I have heard White nurses joke that young Black children will probably join gangs and doctors describe the natural hair of Black people as ‘wild’ and ‘unkempt.’”

    The 28-year-old who described herself as an

    “expert in the mental health effects of anti-Black racism,”

    said in the article that she had

    “seen Black patients unnecessarily physically restrained.”

    She added,

    “I have stood in the emergency department as a Black teenager died from a gunshot wound while White staff chuckled, saying he was ‘just another criminal.’”

    Dr. Calhoun said she urges medical institutions to implement body and to ensure a safer and more liable work environment.

    “Monitoring the actions of individuals can result in self-checking behavior,”

    she wrote.

    “If we want to see a reduction in poor health outcomes for Black patients, we must hold health care professionals accountable in real time.”

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?