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So, it's OK to publicly mock another woman?

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BelindaAllWorkedOut · 23/06/2014 17:09

It seems the Telegraph thinks so - have a look at their Pinterest board "Claudia Winkleman's beauty blunders" (am on iPad so can't link).

The photos are of beauty blunders, but that's not the point. It's mean spirited and unnecessary, and not something any person (although isn't it nearly always women?) should be the subject of.

I have tweeted The Telegraph asking them to remove the board, but up it stays. If you agree the board should be deleted, too, please do tweet The Telegraph at @TeleFashion telling them so.

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ProjectGainsborough · 24/06/2014 09:41

Just read it. So childish, 'woman dares not to look like everyone else shocker'. Fuck off

Tiggywinklespinny · 24/06/2014 12:06

I've tweeted too, very unnecessary and cruel.

Annianni · 24/06/2014 12:20

What a pathetic piece of journalism.
The sort of thing usually seen in the mail.

I've reported the pins, it gives an option to report for 'attacking an individual'
It'll be interesting to see if Pinterest agree or not.
I thought pin was for nice inspirational things not bitchyness...

BelindaAllWorkedOut · 24/06/2014 20:14

It's still up. I'm amazed and disappointed - there are almost 30 comments on Pinterest about it, and the Telegraph hasn't responded or reacted.

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Sicaq · 24/06/2014 20:45

I genuinely love her hair on those pictures. Her "blunders" have turned out far better than most of my styling attempts.

lurkingaround · 24/06/2014 22:16

Yes, disappointing it's still up. What a heap.

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