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The UK’s Daily Mail is reporting in the article, ‘I’m a stoner’: Miley Cyrus confesses that she smokes ‘too much weed’ when given a Bob Marley birthday cake: But bimbos today have one ability that Hilton never did: to self-identify as bimbos, rather than having it being forced upon them.Miley Cyrus is sucking up publicity oxygen again. By taking on the media’s narrative of a bimbo, Hilton was able to find her own power in the word. It’s important to note that, in her conversation with Hilton, Meghan does point out how the socialite adopted the label “bimbo” as a defense mechanism – from the years of trauma she endured at the Provo Canyon School in Utah, and from the public frenzy surrounding her life. Bimbos recognise there’s plenty of other things to worry about besides money or academic intelligence, such as providing mutual aid and building collective care networks. But with the rise of leftist politics, and Gen Z’s overall distaste for late stage capitalism, bimbos everywhere began to critique the girlboss for its lack of inclusivity. Such was born the “girlboss” – a hyperambitious form of feminism that was pervasive in the 2010s, and focused on the individual successes of women in the masculine business world. Even the Duchess of Sussex said that she projected “judgment and envy” towards Hilton, because Hilton was the “pretty one” and Meghan was the “smart one”.įor so long women have had to prove themselves worthy to be taken seriously by men, and one way to do so was to surpass them intellectually or financially. So much of bimbofication in the past has been tied to this idea of intelligence, or lack thereof. “It’s about emotional intelligence at the end of the day,” she said. In her TikTok, Chlapecka also added an important addendum to the bimbo clause. In fact, the term bimbo can also be used as a tool for queer liberation. Mind you, there’s not one way to embrace femininity. It subverts the once harmful stereotypes of femininity that were used by men to degrade women. The bimbo reclamation is in direct opposition to the current online feminist movements of today because it’s not passive like dissociative feminism. And in times of discord, chaos, and fear, a cultural descent into nihilism makes sense.” She still cares about being sexy, but knows there’s nothing sexy about caring too much. Fisher-Quann writes for i-D magazine: “.the dissociative pout is a detached feminist with an ironic meme page. The younger, more chronically online sister of dissociative feminism is the dissociative pout, coined by cultural critic Rayne Fisher-Quann. It’s categorised by women who are overtly aware of the structures that oppress them, but use intellectual detachment to avoid doing something about it.

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It’s like the cover of the Animorphs series but for bimbos.ĭissociative feminism – a term expertly defined by writer Emmeline Clein – refers to the type of feminism that is darkly comic, deadpan, and nihilistic. I mean, there’s literally a bimbofication meme that depicts a woman wearing plain clothes and holding a book morphing into a bimbo version of herself, after first dropping the book on the ground. All things considered, yes, this probably isn’t something one should aspire to be. She is seen as an oversexualised object, crafted by the male gaze, who works hand-in-hand with heteropatriarchy. She wears short skirts, lots of makeup, and is typically white and thin. Bimbo, according to Cambridge Dictionary, is a young woman considered to be attractive but not intelligent. Long ago (and if you’re Gen-Z like me, 2006 was long ago), bimbos were a bad thing.

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  • Meghan Markle’s Deal or No Deal co-star rejects claim women were ‘treated like bimbos’.
  • Whoopi Goldberg criticises Meghan Markle’s Deal or no Deal ‘bimbo’ comment.
  • Meghan Markle says she was treated like a ‘bimbo’ on Deal or No Deal and wants Lilibet to ‘aspire slightly higher’.
  • The podcast episode acknowledged that Hilton had simply taken on the caricature of “bimbo” to assert her own power over a media narrative, but there’s more to bimbos than meets the eye. It was a move you wouldn’t expect from the duchess, and one that I appreciated. This week, the Duchess of Sussex interviewed Paris Hilton for her widely successful Spotify podcast, Archetypes, in an episode titled “Breaking Down The Bimbo”. How did we get here, and did we lose Meghan Markle along the way? Now, however, bimbo has taken on a new meaning – one that is inclusive, hyperfeminine, anti-capitalist, and an act of resistance. Nearly two decades ago, bimbo was used to describe your everyday 2000s “it girl”: Elle Woods, Regina George, and the “Bimbo Summit” that was Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, and Lindsay Lohan photographed in the front seat of Hilton’s Mercedes-Benz. There’s been a bimbofication reclamation.









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