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Caitlyn Jenner among Glamour ‘Women of the Year’

The 25th annual Glamour Women of the Year Awards will be opened by comedienne Amy Schumer at New York’s Carnegie Hall on 9 November and feature musical performances by Jennifer Hudson and Ellie Goulding. Previous Women of the Year include former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Serena Williams, Chelsea Clinton, and Malala Yousafzai.

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“Since 1990, Glamour’s Women of the Year Awards have saluted the planet’s most remarkable female leaders, and this year’s winners are no exception”, said Leive.

Abby Wambach, for the U.S. Women’s Soccer team: “What we did not only helped the popularity of women’s soccer and women’s sports in our country, but women, period”. She began dancing relatively late in childhood and had gotten used to being the only woman of color in the room.

The actress also spoke about her initial hesitance to take her famous role as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde. She fought back from injuries and prevailed.

If you ask Reese (an actual woman) publicly what she thinks about sharing “Woman of the Year” with Caitlyn Jenner (an actual man), she’ll pretend to be ok with it so as not to be shunned and reality-shamed by Hollywood liberals. Greer feels that giving Jenner this award supports the notion “that a man who goes to these lengths to become a woman will be a better woman than someone who is just born a woman”.

See the full list of honorees over at Glamour.

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“…For Alana Simmons, 26, Nadine Collier, 47, Bethane Middleton-Brown, 45, Felicia Sanders, 58, and Polly Sheppard, 71, the shooting wasn’t just another headline”. She is also well-known for her charity work with Save the Children, the Elton John AIDS Foundation, and PETA. “There are so many different types of women in this world”. [Caitlyn] lived most of her life as a privileged white male. She has been an organizer since her days at Brown, where she missed graduation to protest South African apartheid. She shocked the American public when she underwent her own transition after decades of identifying as Olympian Bruce Jenner.

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