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If there's one thing we're all really good at, it's ripping it out of our siblings.

We have, however, yet to amass more than 20,000 social media followers with our efforts. (Amazing and all as they are, natch.)

But one woman, who has literally created an Instagram account dedicated to mocking her brother, has recently explained the motivation behind her efforts.

 

Happy Monday! #mcm #whoworeitbetter #augiebear #unclesneezer #augieandaris #babyandthebody

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Speaking to The Huffington Post, Katina Behm explained that she was photographing her baby son, Augie, when she realised the questionable pose he was working would likely have appeared in her brother, Aristotle's modelling portfolio.

And sure enough it did. 

With that, Katina decided to have her 18-month-old son recreate his uncle's modelling shoots, and the results are so much funnier than we would have initially anticipated.

"I’m so proud of him [Aris] because he’s out there doing his thing and following his passion, but it’s hard not to rip on him a little bit," Katina explains.

"Some of his modeling pictures are hilarious, but he doesn’t take himself too seriously which is good because I get such a kick out of recreating them with Augie."

And we get a kick out of looking at them…

 

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Happy Monday! #mcm #whoworeitbetter #augiebear #unclesneezer #augieandaris #babyandthebody #streetstyle #eclipsevibes

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So, the reason we (and the rest of the world) love memes so much is because they are so damn relatable.

For every one of life's peaks and pitfalls, there's a meme out there to match it.

And it's for the very same reason we've become utterly obsessed with Matt Shirley's Instagram account here at SHEmazing HQ.

 

I was thinking about the weekend so I decided to compare the two days.

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In a move which has amassed him more than 26,000 followers, Matt addresses the ups and downs of daily life with the help of some handy graphs and pie-charts.

And it's so accurate, it hurts.

 

First date locations: pros vs. cons.

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From the challenges we all face at the weekend to the musings most of us have in the shower, Matt has us all summed up.

And if we weren't so impressed, we'd be disturbed.

 

I like dad's approach better. (And if you must know mom: yes, never, no.)

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Take a bow, Matt.

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We'll be honest; over the course of the last year, we've found ourselves utterly captivated by Luna Simone Stephens.

While some celebrity couples choose not to share footage of their children online, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are only thrilled to give fans and followers an insight into family life with their baby daughter.

And we're here for it.

Taking to Instagram yesterday, 31-year-old Chrissy shared footage of her baby daughter getting to grips with her first set of words, and it's as adorable as you'd expect.

Prompting Luna with a variety of words including Chrissy and Dada, the Lip Sync Battle host (and the rest of us) are rewarded with the cutest voice you'll hear today. Or maybe, ever.

We mean, just take a look at this…

 

I am living for this age. Give me all the 18 month olds.

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Like a worrying number of other women within the entertainment industry, Natasha Lyonne has experience of assault.

And earlier this week, she decided to share it in a move which many of her fans and followers say brought them to tears.

In an account which paints a vivid picture of Natasha at just 19-years-old, the now 38-year-old actress recalls her desire to impress a man who would be instrumental in whether she would be hired to play music icon Janis Joplin.

Having experienced success with the film Slums of Beverly Hills, Natasha hoped her experience and passion for the role would ultimately work in her favour – a hope which was dashed when she found herself 'overpowered' by the man she refers to simply as 'G' in her post.

"I’d always felt like the oldest girl in showbiz. By the time I met G—for his Janis Joplin film I was roughly 19 and already had been at work as a kid actor for 13 years. I wanted the part so bad," she began her post.

"No one knew Janis like I did from the inside out. I’d known her that way since I’d memorized all her lyrics as a little girl actress readying myself for the day I got to play her. And here it was. Slums of Beverly Hills had just come out & I was a hot commodity."

"We would meet in LA while I was in town to discuss the project. He was 35-40. I was staying at my friend Zoe’s apt in West Hollywood. I didn’t have a car cuz I lived in New York City," she remembers.

"I thought I was a real tough guy back then. Sometimes I still do. I wore baby blue corduroy bell bottoms stolen from my friend Annie P and a white wife beater. My hair was huge, curly, messy. Big platform boots."

 

I’d always felt like the oldest girl in showbiz. By the time I met G—for his Janis Joplin film I was roughly 19 and already had been at work as a kid actor for 13 years. I wanted the part so bad. No one knew Janis like I did from the inside out. I’d known her that way since I’d memorized all her lyrics as a little girl actress readying myself for the day I got to play her. And here it was. Slums of Beverly Hills had just come out & I was a hot commodity. We would meet in LA while I was in town to discuss the project. He was 35-40. I was staying at my friend Zoe’s apt in West Hollywood. I didn’t have a car cuz I lived in New York City. I thought I was a real tough guy back then. Sometimes I still do. I wore baby blue corduroy bell bottoms stolen from my friend Annie P and a white wife beater. My hair was huge, curly, messy. Big platform boots. G— offered to pick me up since I had no car. That seemed fair. I’m pretty sure it was still daylight. We went to a bar on Sunset & I started drinking Southern Comfort figuring, hey- this’ll prove how Method I am. Janis loved Southern Comfort. Being broken & freewheeling. People loved identifying with her pain & her mess. I can remember him driving me back to Zoe’s place & me saying not to come up but really what I recall is suddenly having this huge guy overpowering me and me saying the word “NO” quite clearly. He won I guess. When we woke up I vaguely remember some form of a goodbye on his part like we’d had a fun night. I was pretty devastated by the whole scene and declined flying back to LA for the screentest. In my head at the time I tried to comfort myself with some of her “get it while you can” shtick or maybe that one about how “freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose/nothing, I mean nothing, honey if it isn't free”; beating myself up for not being clear headed, wondering what the hell had just gone down and if I’d allowed it. But now, I also think of these words of hers to the young girls unsure if to speak up, in awe of those who already have & to the teenager inside me still questioning if my truth is valid enough: “Don't compromise yourself. You are all you've got.”

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"G— offered to pick me up since I had no car. That seemed fair. I’m pretty sure it was still daylight. We went to a bar on Sunset & I started drinking Southern Comfort figuring, hey- this’ll prove how Method I am. Janis loved Southern Comfort. Being broken & freewheeling. People loved identifying with her pain & her mess."

Natasha went on to provide her fans and followers with an overview of how the situation escalated upon their leaving the bar.

"I can remember him driving me back to Zoe’s place & me saying not to come up but really what I recall is suddenly having this huge guy overpowering me and me saying the word “NO” quite clearly. He won I guess. When we woke up I vaguely remember some form of a goodbye on his part like we’d had a fun night."

"I was pretty devastated by the whole scene and declined flying back to LA for the screentest."

"In my head at the time I tried to comfort myself with some of her “get it while you can” shtick or maybe that one about how “freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose/nothing, I mean nothing, honey if it isn't free”; beating myself up for not being clear headed, wondering what the hell had just gone down and if I’d allowed it."

"But now, I also think of these words of hers to the young girls unsure if to speak up, in awe of those who already have & to the teenager inside me still questioning if my truth is valid enough: “Don't compromise yourself. You are all you've got.”

Natasha followers were quick to offer their support, with one writing: "Dammmmmn powerful. You are a beautiful soul."

"You are such an unbelievably strong woman in my eyes, & the eyes of many others," added another.

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A few years back, Amy Huberman sent the Irish public into an absolute tailspin when she revealed that the outfit she rocked during Oscar week was something we could all actually get our hands on.

It turned out that the sleek white jumpsuit, which caused a serious stir on the red carpet, was an SS16 offering from Lennon Courtney, and it was stocked exclusively at Dunnes Stores.

From Brendan Courtney and Sonya Lennon to Paul Costello, there's no doubt that the Irish retailer has a knack for choosing to collaborate with designers who pique the interest of the stars, and they've done it again with Joanne Hynes.

Joanne's newest collection, which launched in Dunnes Stores last month, was highly-anticipated following the success of last year's collection, and now one of the music industry's most iconic stars is proudly showcasing one of Joanne's creations.

Earlier today,  Lady Gaga took to Instagram to give fans an insight into her latest look with three separate uploads, all of which included a Joanne Hynes headband. 

"Juan Vidal. Fashuns in the studio. #ladygaga #fashion #juanvidal and some very exciting accessories. Headband by @joannehynes," she captioned the post which has amassed almost 130,000 likes since its upload.

And it seems it's not just us who have a real grá for Joanne's stunning creation, with one follower writing: "Love that headband on you!"

We're with them on that one.

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Adding her voice to the #MeToo campaign, actress and writer, Ilana Glazer, last night revealed that she has fired men over their misconduct in the workplace.

The Broad City co-creator took to Instagram last night to outline her experience of harassment, and asserted that she has been subject to it since her school days.

Ilana, 30, told her fans and followers that she is no stranger to the behaviour which acted as a catalyse for the #MeToo campaign, writing: "I've been sexually harassed countless times; in middle school, in high school – by more teachers than students."

"At work, as a waitress," she continued. "At work, as a showrunner. Same, same, same – I was a woman in both places."

"I was sexually harassed by a creepyass doctor just last year and filed a complaint with NYC."

 

#metoo – big queenly thanks to @tracelysette & @violadavis posting this so i felt brave enough to!

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Ilana revealed that she chose to dismiss two individuals, who she felt behaved inappropriately on set, writing: "I've fired a couple dudes – one background actor and one sound guy."

Reflecting on these instances, she told fans: "I was asked 'Are you sure?: Hm, okay yeah lemme think a sec – YEAH I'M F*CKING SURE."

Acknowledging that being able dismiss those responsible is an anomaly in Hollywood, Ilana wrote: "Cuz getting sexually harassed seems to be a constant, but having the opportunity to do something about it is rare."

The post, which has amassed more than 100,000 likes so far, has struck a chord with Instagram users.

Paying tribute to Ilana's decisive nature, one follower wrote: "I applaud women who are in a position to help protect other women and DO."

"If you have power, you MUST help those who do not from abuse. And know that, when you do, you make a difference that is unquantifiable. Thank you for standing up for us!"

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Let's be honest, Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner give a whole new meaning to the term 'work-wives'.

The two actresses, who star alongside each other in Game of Thrones, are questioned as regularly about their friendship as they are their characters' arc, so it's no real surprise that Instagram has been only dying to see how Maisie would celebrate Sophie's recent engagement to Joe Jonas.

And she didn't disappoint.

Paying tribute to her BFF yesterday, Maisie uploaded a photo of Sophie's engagement ring, and with a nod to the future told Sophie it was just one of the many big moments they'll share together.

"Congratulations to my beautiful girlfriend on her engagement,"  she began in a post which has racked up almost one million likes so far.

"This is just one of MANY life milestones we'll share. Love you both," she added.

The 20-year-old actress has been inundated with messages from her fans, who can't get enough of the bond she shares with the actress who plays Sansa Stark.

"You are so adorable, best friendship ever," wrote one while another added: "Their friendship gives me life!"

But the greatest comment came from someone who is on the exact same page as us here at SHEmazing HQ and asked: "You gonna walk her down the aisle?" 

Maisie, it's over to you.

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'Me too' – They're just two simple words, but they currently carry a tremendous amount of weight on social media.

Used to highlight the prevalence of sexual harassment and assault in contemporary society, the hashtag has swept Facebook, Twitter and Instagram in the last 36 hours, and there's no denying the magnitude of the campaign.

Taking to Instagram earlier today, Ugly Betty star, America Ferrera, contributed to the conversation, and provided her fans and followers with a harrowing account as to why the hashtag affects her.

 

33 so sassy

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"First time I remember being sexually assaulted I was 9-years-old, " she wrote in a post which has amassed more than 36,000 likes so far.

Recalling the anxiety she felt at the time,  the 33-year-old actress continued: "I told no one and lived with the shame and guilt thinking all along that I, a nine-year-old child, was somehow responsible for the actions of a grown man."

 

#metoo

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The actress, who joins a number of other stars coming forward with their own stories of assault, remembers the horror of having to regularly face the individual who violated her.

“I had to see this man on a daily basis for years to come,” she continued. “He would smile at me and wave, and I would hurry past him, my blood running cold, my guts carrying the burden of what only he and I knew – that he expected me to shut my mouth and smile back.”

America pushed for her followers' support of the hashtag, writing: "Ladies, let’s break the silence to the next generation of girls won’t have to live with this bulls**t.”


The actress has been inundated with messages of support from the public, with many offering their own experiences alongside the hashtag.

 "I wish that I knew that it wasn’t normal at a younger age. It sucks to keep all that bottled inside. As a child you blame yourself not knowing that the adult is the one who is in control," wrote one follower.

Actress, Alyssa Milano, created the #MeToo platform for victims to come forward in a show of solidarity.
 

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Cara Delivinge is the latest star to come forward in the Harvey Weinstein scandal.

Earlier today, the model-tuned-actress took to Instagram to releases a lengthy statement detailing a experience she had with the famed producer in which he invited her back to his hotel room and asked her to kiss another woman.

“When I arrived I was relieved to find another woman in his room and thought immediately I was safe,” she explained.

Adding: “He asked us to kiss and she began some sort of advances.”

The initial meeting has been in relation to a role in an upcoming film, and even though Cara ended up with the part, she admitted she felt guilt about it ever since.

“I still got the part for the film and always thought that he gave it to me because of what happened.”

“Since then I felt awful that I did that movie. I felt like I didn't deserve the part.”

Cara also revealed details of an uncomfortable phone conversation she had Harvey when she was just finding her feet in the world of acting, during which he referenced her sexuality and told her she'd never “make it as an actress.”

“When I first started to work as an actress, I was working on a film and I received a call from‎ Harvey Weinstein asking if I had slept with any of the women I was seen out with in the media,” she said.

“It was a very odd and uncomfortable call…. I answered none of his questions and hurried off the phone but before I hung up, he said to me that If I was gay or decided to be with a woman especially in public that I'd never get the role of a straight woman or make it as an actress in Hollywood.”

The star finished off by reminding victims of sexual abuse to that they are never to blame for the actions of others, and encouraged women to talk about their experiences.

You can read Cara's full statement below:

 

When I first started to work as an actress, i was working on a film and I received a call from‎ Harvey Weinstein asking if I had slept with any of the women I was seen out with in the media. It was a very odd and uncomfortable call….i answered none of his questions and hurried off the phone but before I hung up, he said to me that If I was gay or decided to be with a woman especially in public that I'd never get the role of a straight woman or make it as an actress in Hollywood. A year or two later, I went to a meeting with him in the lobby of a hotel with a director about an upcoming film. The director left the meeting and Harvey asked me to stay and chat with him. As soon as we were alone he began to brag about all the actresses he had slept with and how he had made their careers and spoke about other inappropriate things of a sexual nature. He then invited me to his room. I quickly declined and asked his assistant if my car was outside. She said it wasn't and wouldn't be for a bit and I should go to his room. At that moment I felt very powerless and scared but didn't want to act that way hoping that I was wrong about the situation. When I arrived I was relieved to find another woman in his room and thought immediately I was safe. He asked us to kiss and she began some sort of advances upon his direction. I swiftly got up and asked him if he knew that I could sing. And I began to sing….i thought it would make the situation better….more professional….like an audition….i was so nervous. After singing I said again that I had to leave. He walked me to the door and stood in front of it and tried to kiss me on the lips. I stopped him and managed to get out of the room. I still got the part for the film and always thought that he gave it to me because of what happened. Since then I felt awful that I did the movie. I felt like I didn't deserve the part. I was so hesitant about speaking out….I didn't want to hurt his family. I felt guilty as if I did something wrong. I was also terrified that this sort of thing had happened to so many women I know but no one had said anything because of fear.

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Last month, fans of the Kardashian family were sent into a tailspin when rumours began circulating that not one, not two, but three of the world-famous sisters were pregnant.

And while Kim has confirmed that she is, indeed, set to welcome a third child with husband Kanye, Khloé and Kylie have refused to confirm their own reported pregnancies.

However, it seems like Khloé may be growing tired of the speculation if a post on Instagram is anything to go by.

Taking to the site in recent days, the 33-year reality star and businesswoman showcased a piece from her Good American line, and it wasn't long before social media users began discussing whether Khloé's pose was an attempt to conceal a baby bump.

"I see her bump. I really believe she is pregnant and don't nobody deserve a baby more than her after all she has been through," wrote one.

"Hurry up and make a new show of you and baby and Tristan!!! Congrats again," added another.

Feeling compelled to address the comments, Khloé chose to dismiss the reports, explaining that the 'bump' her fans are apparently seeing is little more than the design of the skirt.

"This is a peplum skirt, " Khloe wrote beneath the post which has been liked more than a million times in three days.

"It flairs out at the bottom. It's just the way the skirt is designed. In some of the next pictures coming up from the SAME shoot. Showing a lot of skin…"

Seriously though guys, what bump?

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If ever you needed further proof that some days not even Chrissy Teigen wakes up looking like Chrissy Teigen, then look no further.

Highlighting the prep that goes into the star's pre-event prep, Chrissy's make-up artist, Emma Osborne, uploaded a timelapse video of the process.

And, ladies, it's no mean feat.

Before emerging as the red carpet-ready queen we all know and love, a bare-faced and utterly beautiful Chrissy can be seen laughing and chatting as the two experts get to grips with her hair and makeup.

Spolier: You will be seeing a topless John Legend, and for that we thank you, Emma.

 

 

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Much-loved stylist and TV star, Gok Wan, took to Instagram yesterday evening to share this thoughts on the 'lads' who felt it necessary to verbally abuse him while passing him in the airport.

In a succinct but poignant message to the men, Gok wrote: "Lads at the airport. When I walk past you and you mutter 'Queer Faggot', I hear you."

"I don't turn around and answer you because you are stupid," he continued. "I don't throw anything at you because I would be embarrassed. I don't even look at you because you are not worth my face."

 

Dickheads!

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Taking the high road, Gok wished them well, before making reference to their upcoming trip with a reminder that they too may fall victim to verbal abuse at some point.

"I sincerely hope you don't get any abuse whilst you're away. Maybe for just looking a little different, maybe for not being a local… maybe for just being you."

And the clincher?

Gok finished the message with a sassy 'Bon Voyage D*ckheads."

The TV personality's page has been flooded with message of support since the upload, with one fan writing: "You're awesome and they're obviously bitter and insecure."

Another added: "Idiots! If they were to spread the love like you do, think of the joy they would bring instead of hatred."

Well said.

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