Glamour Has Named Their 'Women of the Year' and It Will Ensure You Never Take Glamour Seriously Again

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If you were to ask me who I think should take the title of Woman of the Year, I'd have some serious contenders for women who really did change things in the world for the better. 

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Riley Gaines, Gina Carano, Sydney Sweeney, and, of course, J.K. Rowling. Each of these women did something that either played a part in or directly affected a massive swing in our culture. 

But according to Glamour, one of the most popular fashion magazines in the Western world, the title of Women of the Year should go to two women who garnered an element of infamy.  

The first is Ms. Rachel, a children's YouTube personality who became a breakout success for her children's programming, resulting in a Netflix deal, a toy line, and a collaboration with Sesame Street. She's become something of a household name in day cares and toddler homes everywhere. In a way, I can understand this choice because Ms. Rachel is a success story. She went from zero to childhood hero in the course of a handful of years. 

But there's an issue. Rachel Accurso isn't exactly quiet about her politics. She features a "non-binary" performer on her channel and, at one point, invited transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney to appear on one of her videos. She wished kids a "Happy Pride month." 

For many, the line with her was crossed when she appeared to become pro-Palestinian through her open support for children in Gaza, which would have been fine, but she seems never to mention the Israeli children who are under constant threat, or even the ones who were murdered on October 7. Accurso says she sees all children as "precious and equal," which is fine, but, oddly, she never mentions Israeli children. In fact, she didn't seem to really care about any of the children involved in the conflict until Israel began its war with Hamas. 

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Read: It's Time for Parents to Ditch Ms. Rachel


But while Ms. Rachel found success, the other Woman of the Year is a real head scratcher. 

Rachel Zegler. 

If you don't remember Zegler, she was the central figure in the flop that was Disney's live-action version of Snow White, a film so bad that I actually wanted to leave halfway through it, but couldn't because I was reviewing it for you, my readers and YouTube audience. 


Read: The 'Snow White' Review: Every One of Disney's Bad Habits in One Film - but It's Worse Than Even That


Everything about the film was just awful, but Zegler didn't help a bit. Her constant attitude toward the original Snow White was atrocious, giving off the impression that it was a sexist story that was a product of its era. According to her, she and the rest of the cast and crew were fixing the story so it was more modern. 

Moreover, she had a penchant for entitlement and divisiveness, such as wishing Trump voters never find peace and, in one Instagram story, saying "Free Palestine," a seeming jab at her Snow White co-star Gal Gadot. 

This effectively crushed Zegler's career. As I write this, Hollywood seems to be putting in its best effort to revive it for some reason, though it doesn't seem to be working, as few people actually have any patience left for Hollywood's most annoying brat. This Woman of the Year moment from Glamour seems to be just one of those avenues through which they're trying to beat that particular dead horse. 

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But I think it's interesting that both women are friendly toward Palestine and not so much toward Israel. Given that's the only thing these two women have in common (aside from sharing a first name), being "pro-Palestine" seems to be the qualifier for Glamour. It's not success. Zegler is proof of that, so it has to be something else. 

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