Going to space will soon be as normal as flying by airplane, says top astronaut
ROBIN THICKE HAS been named Sexist of the Year by a coalition of women’s groups.
The 36-year-old topped the poll carried out by the End Violence Against Women Coalition, which contains over 60 women’s rights groups, reports mirror.co.uk.
The coalition’s Sarah Green said: “Our heartfelt congratulations to a worthy winner Robin Thicke for both his concerted sexist efforts, and in the end the platform he created for rejection of the use of women as objects to promote mediocre pop.”
“Sexism might be de rigueur for some music industry ‘creatives’ but the times they are a-changin’.”
The coalition stated that Thicke was chosen due to his controversial Blurred Lines music video and lyrics. Thicke will reportedly be awarded with a voucher to download Aretha Franklin’s classic song Respect.
A number of British universities have banned the song being played at their student unions, with Edinburgh University Students’ Association (EUSA) claiming that the song “promotes an unhealthy attitude towards consent”.
Going to space will soon be as normal as flying by airplane, says top astronaut
'Shukran' is the message they wish to convey for the UAE’s life-saving humanitarian gesture
Pakistani national recalls the days when he had to get his passport stamped in order to visit each emirate before the unification
Shakhtar, who are playing their Champions League home games in Germany because of Russia's war with Ukraine, beat Antwerp 1-0
Baseball United's inaugural All-Star showpiece allowed families to bond and experience America's favourite sport together
Zahoor dismissed Kusal Perera, the dangerous Sri Lankan opener, before claiming the big wicket of Kieron Pollard
Ricoh’s 150W wireless portable monitor is the perfect combination of style and substance in a display for your business trips and meetings
The Beats Pill+ Bluetooth portable speaker follows the brand’s style of visually appealing music devices