Bella Hadid's Naked Dressing Room Pic Sparks Rumors Of Membership In Goddess Semiramis Cult
/The intersection of the Trump Russia investigation, fashion models and feminism took an interesting twist this week, when this selfie of Bella Hadid showed up on Sputnik News. It's amazing what Google puts together in your news feed, if you're a liberated woman with a fine mind. In this case, Gigi was inside a changing room at the What Goes Around Comes Around store in Manhattan, styled by Mimi Cuttrell in the company of two darling puppies.
The images caused quite an uproar, with a lot of concern for the puppy Gigi held close to her breast. I won't go there but can't help wondering if these folks expressed the same outrage over the delayed resignation of Wayne Pacelle on Friday as CEO of the Humane Society in the United States over sexual harassment.
Bella pulled the offensive image from her Instagram, having already had a shocking week, taking Internet heat for her saucy images in the 'new and improved' March 2018 issue of British Vogue. Photographed by Steven Meisel and styled by Joe McKenna, the images represent the models first dual covers.
It was an inside image that caused all the furor, with sisters Gigi and Bella naked and sitting closely with one another. The Independent shares some of the uproar:
“This is so far from fashion rules!!” one person wrote on Instagram. “This is weird, incestuous and disgusting!! Shame on you Vogue!! What kind of messages do our girls have to understand from this cover??!”
“I don’t understand the incestuous selling point between sisters like these girls or all the Kardashians rolling around in their boy panties together for Calvin Klein,” added another. “Just weird.”
But some people defended the photo, saying: “This is getting so much hate but in the end they both look amazing.”
“Think it’s a beautiful photo,” one person wrote.
A search just now for 'British Vogue' brings up 'Gigi And Bella On Boys, Sisterhood And Posing Naked For Vogue. The Manhattan interview happened after their dual covers -- and headline-grabbing nude portrait -- was in the can. Mother Nature blanketed Manhattan with pristine snow as British Vogue's features director Giles Hattersley sat down with the fashion famous sister act.
Staying on point, I remain focused on Bella's selfie in Sputnik News because like everything else in life involving Trump, the single image quickly degenerated into conspiracy theories and the occult.
When people put freemasonry and goddesses in the same sentence, we are entering Hillary Clinton's world and the Illuminati. I kid you not! Consider that last week Facebook led its trending news section with an assertion that Hillary Clinton and her 'commie lib' friends -- that would be me -- ordered an attack on the train carrying Republican House and Senate members to their getaway in West Virginia.
Hillary Clinton is the alleged modern global leader of this giant freemasons-mate-with-feminists to thrown men out and bring down the patriarchy conspiracy theory. Oprah and Beyonce are her wing women. What's intriguing about these absurd mental meltdowns is that they are grounded in the fundamental tension between the traditions and so-called truths of monotheistic religion and the facts of human history.
In the case of Semiramis, the legendary queen of Babylon is the only woman ever to have ruled the mighty Assyrian Empire. Factually speaking, Semiramis is a real, blood-in-her veins historical figure worthy of her own September 2017 writeup on National Geographic. In today's world, women like Semiramis are aligned with the devil, especially if you're a Republican.
Hmmmm! And you thought that models led empty-headed lives. Who knew that posing with a puppy in a Manhattan dressing room could become a feminist history lesson. It would not surprise me to discover Semiramis front and center in a future Dior couture show, having captivated the imagination of Maria Grazia Chiuri. ~ Anne
On a related note, a group of 30 religious organizations tried to prevent Rihanna from entering Senegal last weekend, arguing that she is also a Satanist and member of the Illuminati.
In the case of Rihanna's visit to Senegal in her capacity as an ambassador for the Global Partnership for Education, the religious collective known as 'No to Freemasonry and Homosexuality' protesting her visit claimed that the conference “was orchestrated with the complicity of the government, in order to roll out an educational regime that aims to create future generations of loyal disciples of Satan.”
“Rihanna doesn’t hide it,” said Sheikh Cheikh Oumar Diagne, a spokesperson for the collective, “she is part of the Illuminati, which is a branch of the freemasons.” Before being reported by The Guardian, Jeune Afrique was tracking the controversy, explaining that Rihanna's arrival coincided with a meeting planned by the Humanist and Freemason and Malagasy (Rehfram) Meetings scheduled for Feb. 2 and 3 in Dakar. This event was cancelled under pressure from Sheikh Diagne's group and concern about public safety.
In the end, Rihanna's visit to Senegal went off as planned, as Riri rolled up the sleeves of her Ralph Lauren jacket and went to work on behalf of educating the world's children, with a special emphasis on educating girls.