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Pimples Are Officially Cool, and These Celebs and Influencers Prove ItThe skin-positivity (or acne-acceptance) movement is growing thanks to shifting cultural values and acne-prone influencers speaking up. |
Ruby Rose Also fighting to end clear-skin tyranny is actress Ruby Rose. Last December, Rose took to Instagram to share her recent acne struggle, which, per her dermatologist, was a direct result of using her cell phone for promotional interviews for "Pitch Perfect 3" and sleeping on hotel pillows. (Rough life.)
In an Instagram Story showing her broken-out right cheek, Rose addressed fans and acne-bullies alike: "This acne belongs to me, not them, and you are welcome to it. I never thought I'd see the day I'd leave my beautiful country balling my eyes out," she wrote. In a second post, she added, "Yeah it sucks...for me. I don't see how it's bothering so many others? But I'm a human. It happens...one side of my face is clear and the other is a mess."
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In an Instagram Story showing her broken-out right cheek, Rose addressed fans and acne-bullies alike: "This acne belongs to me, not them, and you are welcome to it. I never thought I'd see the day I'd leave my beautiful country balling my eyes out," she wrote. In a second post, she added, "Yeah it sucks...for me. I don't see how it's bothering so many others? But I'm a human. It happens...one side of my face is clear and the other is a mess."
Image via @rubyrose
SEE NEXT PAGE: Mindy Kaling