Hollywood celebrity news paris jackson flaunts Her unshaven legs|showing off armpit hair on VMAs red carpet
Paris Jackson flaunts her unshaven legs and continues to challenge beauty ideals after showing off armpit hair on VMAs red carpet
Paris
Jackson is completely done with shaving her legs - and doesn't see why she's
expected to just because she's a woman.
In the
spirit of girl power, the 19 year old took to Instagram to defiantly show off
her unshaven legs and challenged beauty ideals in the process.
The refreshing
social media post comes after she hit headlines for flaunting her armpit hair
at the MTV VMAs on Sunday night.
Showing off
her hair legs in a pair of shorts, she puffed on a cigarette and looked relaxed
and confident in her own skin.
(Image: parisjackson/Instagram)
She compared legs with her brother (Image: parisjackson/Instagram) She zoomed
in on her leg hair (Image: parisjackson/Instagram) She doesn't care what anyone
thinks (Image: parisjackson/Instagram)
"If you're not competing with your brother over who can grow longer leg hair wyed (sic)," she commented.
She also
took to her Instagram Stories to share pictures of her unshaven legs on Monday.
While on
Twitter she explained her position on body hair with a Game of Thrones meme.
On Sunday
night, Paris' hairy armpits were on full display at the MTV VMAs as she wore a
sleeveless dress on the red carpet.
Earlier this
year, she took to Instagram Stories to explain her position: "I didn't
realise that people were going to get so upset over my armpit hair. I didn't
realise that was such an issue. It is so funny.
"People
are really mad. I wish I could post some of these responses. You can just tell
how angry and infuriated these people are... I love hair, and sweat, and BO. I
f***ing love it, I think it's great.
"Some
people think that it's like super disgusting, especially on girls, but every
human body does it. It's natural. Get over it."
Paris showed
off her underarm hair at the MTV VMAs (Image: Splash News) She's been outspoken
about body hair on women (Image: Splash News)
"If we
were to all stand up united as one, our impact, it would be huge.
"Let's
leave here tonight remembering that we must show these Nazi, white supremacist
jerks and show this world and all over the country that as a nation with
liberty as our slogan, we have zero tolerance for their violence, their hatred
and their discrimination.
"We
must resist."
Her comments
came after clashes at a far-right led rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, saw
Heather Heyer, 32, killed when a car was rammed into her and other
counter-protesters.
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