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Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik have sealed their reputation as the 'it couple' of a generation as they appear on the front cover of US Vogue.

In the August edition of the fashion magazine, the pair talk openly about gender fluidity in fashion as they both rock eccentric androgynous looks.

Speaking with Vogue's Maya Singer, the loved-up couple revealed how they often experiment with style by raiding each other's wardrobes.

Zayn asked: “What was that t-shirt I borrowed the other day? I like that shirt. And if it’s tight on me, so what? It doesn’t matter if it was made for a girl.”

“It can seem like everyone’s doing the same thing. Gender, whatever — you want to make your own statement. You know? You want to feel distinct.”

Gigi then added: “It’s not about gender. It’s about, like, shapes. And what feels good on you that day. And anyway, it’s fun to experiment…”

“If Zayn’s wearing a tight shirt and tight jeans and a big, drapey coat, I mean – I’d wear that, too. It’s just about, do the clothes feel right on you?”

 

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In an accompanying video interview, the US supermodel revealed the most romantic thing the former One Direction star had ever done, saying “a couple years ago on Valentine's day we went on a boat trip and it was really nice.”

She also gushed over the star's culinary skills saying that her favourite dish was Zayn's chicken and sweetcorn pie, adding, “it's like a hug.”

The August issue of US Vogue is out on July 25, but for now you can check out Gigi's round of 73 quick-fire questions below.

 

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RTÉ radio presenter Jonathan Clynch is reported to have told bosses that he identifies as ‘gender fluid’ and will be addressed as Jonathan Rachel.

The 44-year old has undergone a name change on social media and his decision has reportedly been widely praised. The Irish Daily Star revealed that his decision, a first for the national broadcaster, is a result of his sometimes identifying more as male but other times more as female.

He was scheduled to appear on The Marian Finucane Show this morning to discuss the move, but he cancelled his appearance following his decision making headlines.

"After today’s front page, Jonathan wants to speak about his decision on his own term," the host explained before adding:

“He was to come in and talk to us here today about the whole thing and to explain it and how his life and that will be changed for the better for him now, but he only found out yesterday that this would be in the papers today.”

For the last 16 years Jonathan Rachel has worked for RTÉ across several departments and in various roles.

RTÉ have issued an official statement on the news which confirmed their support of the decision:

"[We], both as an employer and broadcaster, value the uniqueness of individuals and encourage diversity and equality.

"We are 100 per cent supportive of Jonathan Rachel who is a valued member of staff and a highly respected journalist."

Since the decision became public knowledge, many message of support have come in for Jonathan Rachel.

 

 

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