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  • Ronda Rousey’s ‘Do Nothing B—h’ Quote Made More Famous By Beyonce

    Ronda Rousey proved that she is not just a UFC women’s bantamweight champion. Rousey is an inspiration for women who constantly find themselves being judged by the public just because they do not fit other people’s standards.

    At Budweiser’s Made in America Festival in Philadelphia on Saturday, Beyonce revealed that she is a fan of the UFC Women’s Bantamweight champion. Before the R&B singer performed, she played a recording where Rousey can be heard saying her famous quote about being a D.N.B (Do-Nothing-B—h).

    Rousey recently responded to her critics saying she is proud of the muscles in her body. She called her look “femininely badass.” “I have this one term for the kind of woman that my mother raised me to not be, and I call it a ‘do-nothing b-tch,” Rousey said. “She’s the type of chick who just tries to be pretty and be taken care of by somebody else,” which was definitely not her. “I think it’s femininely badass…because there’s not a single muscle on my body that isn’t for a purpose. Because, I’m not a do-nothing b-tch,” she said in response to people calling her body “masculine.”

    The comment came out before Rousey’s fight with Bethe Correia in Brazil.

    Beyonce obviously liked the body positive quote the UFC champion had said, and included it in her number. Meanwhile, Dana White, UFC President shared the video of the comments on her Twitter. With Beyonce using the phrase during the concert, expect that there will be more people who will recognize the UFC champ.

    Rousey had already sold more than 50,000 shirts with the famous quote printed on it.

    Meanwhile, she is scheduled to fight against Holly Holm at UFC 193 on November 14 at Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium.

  • Jessica Alba’s Honest Company Taking Heat After Customers Complain Of Burns

    Jessica Alba’s company, Honest, which makes a non-toxic, eco-friendly sunscreen, is under fire after numerous customers complained of the sunscreen’s ineffectiveness.

    Many a burnt and bitter customer tweeted to Jessica Alba‘s Honest company about their bad experiences with the SPF 30 sunscreen.

    In an attempt to restore their “honest” name, Jessica Alba’s company scrambled to put out a statement on Sunday saying that they adhere to their mission of “providing safe and effective products,” but the company takes “all consumer feedback very seriously.”

    The statement went on to say, “The number of complaints received on our own website about our Sunscreen Lotion constitute less than one half of one percent of all units actually sold at honest.com.”

    However, reviews on Amazon, which are eternally more damning, tell a more sinister tale.

    The reviews for Jessica Alba’s company’s sunscreen heavily rate the product at one star and are sometimes scathing.

    One recent customer wrote, “This is hands down the worst sunscreen ever. I’ve tried dozens of different sunscreens and words can’t come close to describing how terrible this product compares even to the cheapest stuff you find at discount stores. First, the product applies like a layer of grease — imagine putting melted butter on your skin.”

    The (former) customer continued, “Next, the grease doesn’t wash off, even with vigorous scrubbing and multiple hand washes. Last, and most importantly, the sun protection from this product is about as good as no sunscreen. I was in the sun for less than an hour and my whole family was burnt.”

    Another customer wrote, “DOES NOT WORK. I’m furious that, like the other reviewers, we were basically basting ourselves to be burned to a crisp. Even my husband who never ever burns is lobster red. WORST product I’ve ever bought.”

    The continued, “I’d rather have bought generic dollar store sunscreen and skipped frying my family. Thank God I used Water Babies on my 20-month-old son before leaving the house. That’s the only thing that saved him! DO NOT BUY THIS SUNSCREEN.”

    And the reviews like that go on and on.

    Have you tried Jessica Alba’s Honest company sunscreen? Do you think Honest is in trouble over this flap?