everything, she is allowed to do as she wishes with her own face—as is every woman.)Others argued we shouldn't be having a conversation about her appearance at all. “I despise Kellyanne Conway as much as anyone -- even more than Jesus -- but let's stop evaluating women for the way they look, OK?” another person tweeted. “You mocked her for looking haggard and now you're mocking her for looking better.
Talk about her lies, not her lines.”Conway replied in a text to the New York Post that she was “at the White House consistently throughout the pandemic and task force activities.” She did not directly respond to her alleged makeover, but added, “(Thank you though).” After 130 years, the brand is finally acknowledging its racist past.By Dear.
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