Disability, Catwalks, and the Reality of Standard Pageants
In recent years, pageantry has increasingly adopted the language of inclusion, positioning itself as a platform where diversity of background, body...
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Divine Future Johnson writes about television, reality TV, and celebrity culture. His reporting often explores how entertainment reflects and shapes societal trends.
In recent years, pageantry has increasingly adopted the language of inclusion, positioning itself as a platform where diversity of background, body...
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