In February, she opened up about the public’s reaction to the split.Speaking on the BBC’s “The Reality Tea” podcast, the broadcaster and DJ explained how she thought people treated her differently post-breakup because she was a woman.Jama said: “I used to think that sexism was dying out, and then now and recently as well, especially, I’m like, it’s still so loud.“A guy can do one thing and get one reaction and a girl can do something and be like the wicked witch of the world. [sic]“You just have to rise above it a little bit and just take it as it is.
And try and speak out as much as you can. Like hang on a minute, question your actions.Queen Elizabeth II’s granddaughter married the millionaire property developer in the presence of the.
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