The yoga instructor reposted a screen shot of Schumer’s post and said she “literally had to have someone explain this joke to me.”
“Still don’t get it 100%,” Baldwin said on an Instagram story, adding that she’ll still like the post and “comment some emojis.”
Baldwin then followed up on Tuesday by posting a nearly five-minute video taking aim at body-shamers who she said were trolling her on Schumer’s post.
“After many people reached out to me, I decided to respond to the whole photo with Edu being made into a joke thing,” she captioned the clip. “Love a good joke-don’t think this should have been such a big deal. I’m still 50/50 on whether I should respond, butas we see, I decided to. I’m an advocate for body positivity and inclusivity.which, let’s all remember, includes everyone.”
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Dec 23, 2020
Willow Smith Reveals How She Copes With Extreme Anxiety
The Whip My Hair singer also spoke of the shame, sadness and confusion she sometimes feels when she s upset.
Willow Smith now knows exactly what to do when she’s facing down “extreme anxiety.”
The musician-actor daughter of Hollywood titans Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith spoke candidly about her coping mechanisms on the latest episode of Facebook Watch’s “Red Table Talk,” alongside her mother and her grandmother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris.
“I think self-soothing is the single most important thing you can learn how to do in life,” Willow said in the new episode, released Tuesday.
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Dec 22, 2020
The singer was the Country Music Associationâs female vocalist of the year in 1988.
Jonathan Landrum Jr.
LOS ANGELES (AP) â Country singer K.T. Oslin, who hit it big with the 1987 hit â80â²s Ladiesâ and won three Grammy awards, has died. She was 78.
Oslinâs friend Robert K. Oermann said she died in suburban Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday morning. He learned of Oslinâs death from her aunt.
The actual cause of death has not been released.
Oermann said Oslin had been suffering from Parkinsonâs disease and lived in an assisted-living facility since 2016. She had triple bypass surgery in 1995. He said Oslin tested positive for COVID-19 last week.
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Dec 22, 2020
Congress extended benefit availability, approved an extra $300 per week and added some new rules.
Lorna Morton expected the government to stop paying her unemployment benefits next week, but now that Congress has passed another pandemic relief bill, she should be able to receive them through March.
Not knowing whether her benefits would continue, Morton said, “didn’t make me feel confident that I was going to be able to meet my obligations.”
Morton, a pedicurist who works in continuing care and retirement facilities, is one of nearly 12 million people who would be eligible to keep their unemployment benefits, and also receive an extra $300 per week, if the president signs the bill into law.
Walmart Sued Over Role It Played In Opioid Crisis
The Justice Department alleges the company unlawfully dispensed controlled substances through its pharmacies
Michael Balsamo
WASHINGTON (AP) The Justice Department is suing Walmart, alleging the company unlawfully dispensed controlled substances through its pharmacies, helping to fuel the opioid crisis in America.
The civil complaint being filed Tuesday points to the role Walmart’s pharmacies may have played in the crisis by filling opioid prescriptions and by unlawfully distributing controlled substances to the pharmacies during the height of the opioid crisis. Walmart operates more than 5,000 pharmacies in its stores around the country.