#BodyPositivity: Ashley Graham has started a new challenge on TikTok to get women to share what they love about themselves. The model and body positivity guru kicks things off by showing us her favorite parts of her body!
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This comes to us from SCARY MOMMY. and it s all about BODY POSITIVITY.
Ashley Graham has started a new challenge on TikTok to get women to share what they love about themselves. The model and body positivity guru kicks things off by showing us her favorite parts of her body. In her original video, she calls her thighs “the strongest part of my body,” her eyes the “sexiest,” her jawline her “favorite” and her beaming smile “the most important.” And as for the part of her body she’d change? Not one thing.
Graham then encourages other women to post their own videos for the self-love challenge. She shares a compilation on Instagram of those that followed her lead to highlight what they love about their bodies. “I’m not crying, you’re crying,” she writes. “So many beautiful people have been using my sound on TikTok to celebrate their bodies.”
#BodyPositivity: Ashley Graham has started a new challenge on TikTok to get women to share what they love about themselves. The model and body positivity guru kicks things off by showing us her favorite parts of her body!
Middle East & AfricaBotswanaâs Debswana terminates mining contract with Australiaâs Thiess
Reuters
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A worker arrives at the Jwaneng diamond mine,operated by Debswana, a joint venture between Anglo American unit De Beers and the Botswana government outside Gaborone,Botswana, in this picture taken November 25, 2015. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
Debswana Mining Company, owned by De Beers and the Botswana government, said on Tuesday it has terminated a $1.3 billion contract with a unit of Australia s Thiess to extend the lifespan of its Jwaneng diamond mine and will carry out the project in-house.
Debswana, among the worldâs largest diamond producers, declined to provide a reason for terminating the contract for the extension project, known as Cut 9, which was awarded to Majwe Mining in 2019.
Botswana's central bank sees annual inflation breaching the upper cap of its 3-6% target in the second quarter of this year, driven by recent tax increases and coronavirus-related supply side constraints, its governor said on Thursday.