
This morning, 'Glamour' editor/ass hater/race-ignoramus
Suze Yalof Schwartz altered yesterday's post about how she's never met someone who actually liked big butts (maybe she felt silly when she read about it in
Slate?) to read "Have you met someone who wanted a larger rear? This is the perfect solution." Some time later she restored the original, more Valleygirl-evoking "Seriously, I've never met someone who wanted a larger rear, have you?" wording of the post. And now there's a follow-up in which she cops to being the
Glamour editor who hates minority asses but unequivocally denies being the
Glamour editor who hates
black hair. "No way. I did not make those remarks, nor would I ever. I believe women of all shapes and sizes and hairstyles are absolutely beautiful, as I show you every month in my Dress Your Body videos. Not only was I hurt that someone would think those were things I had said, but I was upset and angered that someone would put such horrible words in my mouth. Both I, and the magazine, believe that women are most beautiful when they are themselves." Um, so our witch hunt continues...
race relations
Remember when that
Glamour editor
told luncheon full of lady lawyers that like, having black hair is one thing if you're, like, Allen Iverson or Sir Mixalot or whatever, but in the corporate world you needed to keep your politics out of your hair i.e.
not be black? Okay, so then, remember how our sister site Gawker
outed Glamour "Suze on Style" blogger and executive fashion editor
Suze Yalof Schwartz as the probable culprit? So guys! Today on "Suze On Style"
I think I've truly seen it all now - check this out: The Brazilian Butt Enhancer. Seriously, I've never met someone who wanted a larger rear, have you?
Ha ha ha ha so you're blogging to us from the
year 1957, Suze? Anyway, we consulted the writer of the original
American Lawyer piece, Vivia Chen, on the incident for a reaction as to, you know, WTF.
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