Updated: May 7 2021, 7:58 ET
WHETHER it’s vetting each other’s nudes, sharing baths, waxing each other’s bikini lines or having post-sex debriefs while the lad s still in the room, nothing is off limits for Britain’s closest best friends.
Montana Brown, 25, who appeared on Love Island in 2017, recently revealed how close the girls really get in the famous Villa - admitting they were waxing each other’s bikini lines “by the third week”, as well as being intimately aware of each other’s sex lives.
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She admitted they were waxing each other s bikini lines by the third week and she saw all the girls nakedCredit: Rex Features
By Francis Sardauna
Worried by the endemic cases of rape and other gender-based violence afflicting children and women in the country, female change agents of Save the Children Internation (SCI), a non-governmental organisation, have vowed to end the scenario which they say robs children of the privilege to enjoy their rights and freedoms as enshrined in the nation’s constitution.
The female change agents, who made the pledge during a three-day refresher training held at Al-Bhustan Hotel, Katsina, said they would work with relevant stakeholders in their states to come up with workable strategies to eliminate violence against children and women in the country.
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The Life and Death of a Pioneering Environmental Justice Lawyer
How Luke Cole and an Alaskan community spearheaded a landmark climate lawsuit against fossil fuel giants and helped empower other marginalized communities to stand up for themselves.
Apr 7, 2021 @ 15:44
Luke Cole illustration by Sam Whitham. Clockwise from center, photos courtesy of Nancy Shelby and Brent Newell. Photo of Kivalina children by Dave Malkoff, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.
Each storm season brings increased stress and fear for the people of Kivalina, a tiny Native village of some 400 Inupiaq people that sits on a small barrier island on the shore of the Chukchi Sea in Alaska. For decades, there was no reliable way of evacuating people in the event of a severe storm; the only way on or off the island was by small plane or boat, neither of which are available or safe during high winds, storm surges, and inundation. A bridge to the mainland was only recently completed. Meanwhile, the island is rapidly eroding
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