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Joan Collins has a big day

Our beloved British actress and columnist Joan Collins celebrated a great day. She was honored as Dame Commander of British Empire. Honorable Duke of Britain, Prince Charles presented her with the award. The 81 year old actress looked youthful and elegant and she earned her title for the charity she made and great work she did in the field of arts.

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It is interesting to know that the family of Jaon was excited and was present at Buckingham palace. Husband, Percy Gibson; daughter, Tara and son, Sasha Newley extended their love and warmth and were seen feeling excited and thrilled.

Joan Collins with her family

After winning the accolade, she said, “I am so thrilled. This is extraordinary. It is something I never ever would have expected. I am terribly, terribly honored. I really am, and I hope I can live up to what bring a dame means”. Her happiness could be well noticed on her face as she carried herself with sheer grace and charm. After a while, she expressed her journey of acting in these words, “I was not anything I ever aspired to. I just wanted to be a jobbing actress, a working actor and somebody who could still perform”.

Dame Joan Collins received a Dameship

The classic actress kept her dress classy as well. She chose the evergreen combination of white and black color. While she wore a spotless white dress, her silk hand gloves and wrist band were black. While her ultra fashionable hat was white, the net veil was black in color. The matching heels were a combination of black and white.

We wish her luck and love and congratulate her for the great achievement!

Michelle Obama Stimulates Black Women

“If you’re walking down the right path and you’re walking to keep walking, eventually you will make progress.” These inspiring words come from the current President of the US, Barack Obama. Living up to spirit of being the President’s wife and First Lady of America, Michelle Obama, instigated a sense of heroism and nobility among black women at Black Girls Rock Event, happened in New Jersey, last week. It is an annual event that honors women of color from all disciplines and uplift individuals who find it difficult to remain positive and stand against color prejudice.
Michelle Obama declares 'Black Girls Rock
Though the evening was packed with several big names from the entertainment industry such as Will Smith, Jill Scott, Estelle, and others, Lady Obama brought the most driving momentum to the stage.    While educating and enlightening black women, she celebrated their dusky, bold looks and the grace they all carry.
Obama spent some mirth moments with the black audiences present at the event. She entreated young black girls to be fearless and recognize their strengths. She also mentioned, "No matter who you are, no matter where you come from, you are beautiful.” Further stimulating the black beauties, Michelle said, “I am so proud of you. My husband, your president, is so proud of you."  Presenting an illustration of anti-colorism (discrimination on the basis of skin color), Obama dressed in an off-shoulder snowy white outfit with some silver sparkles dangling from her ears. It was a splendid fusion of black and white though. She gracefully spread the message, “Black girls rock!”
Michelle Obama Outfit in Black Girls Rock award ceremony
Revering the endeavors of women in black, there were gorgeous females like Pinkett Smith, Ava DuVernay, who received respective admirations and awards for their contributions. Will Smith recognized the worth and excellent work of his singing star wife, Jada Pinkett as she received Star Power Award.
Actress Jada Pinkett Smith with the Star Power award onstage
Likewise, there were many such thrilling and sentimental stories and speeches voiced out on the stage, all paying tribute and rewarding the persistence of black women. Honestly, there is nothing as color bigotry. None other than our President and his wife can prove this fact as they see everyone equal and firmly advocate the black girls to gain right education and fame. What’s your say on this?
Share your thoughts about biasing on the basis of color? Are black people still denied of their civil rights?