Jennifer Ashley
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 50 |
Genres | Folk |
Albums | Murder in the East End (Unabridged) |
Record labels | Dharma Records |
Dreamscape Media | |
Hooptie Tunes | |
Official site | jenniferashley.com |
Books | The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie |
Lady Isabella's Scandalous Marriage | |
The Many Sins of Lord Cameron | |
The Duke's Perfect Wife | |
Date of birth | January 1,1974 |
Awards | RITA Award for Best Novel with Strong Romantic Elements |
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ID | 1357620 |
Jennifer Ashley Life story
Caroline Flack death: hairdressers'm gossip magazines
Caroline Flack 's death has led to a hairdressers to am gossip magazines
hairdressers have said they have stopped stocking celebrity gossip magazines, which after the death of Caroline Flack .
Some salons will publish the decision on Social Media after the former Love Island host was found dead.
Among them, The Salon owner Anita Donoghue, whose Facebook post was about binning "pages of fat shaming, slut shaming, celebrities without makeup" was shared thousands of times.
press said the regulator that there had been complaints about headlines, Caroline Flack after her death.
The Independent press Standards Organisation (IPSO), said it was investigating A Number of complaints, in accordance with the normal procedure.
Ms Flack was found dead weeks before she was due to be in court for being attacked, your friend -
she wrote in an unpublished "I'm suddenly on a different type of stage and everyone is watching it happen. "
Ms Donoghue, salon Director at the hair Cafe in Dublin, said the Barber posting about their dislike of gossip had journals for years.
"I Am by no means The First to do this," She Said . "But I think I was one to respond to The First in this way, the sad news about Caroline," said the 41-year-old.
Anita Donoghue said she was proud to have hairdressers, boycotted the gossip-magazines"I was unconsciously going out and buying these magazines, because it was The Norm to see how you waiting room in salons, Cafés, dentists'.
"As I thought about it, Caroline and the impact these magazines can have on your Life , I wanted to make a change. "
Ms Donoghue ' s post was liked and shared thousands of times, and other hairdressers similar messages have composed.
"It's unbelievable, how it was picked up," She Said . "It's The Right thing to do. I want to cry I'm so proud," She Said .
Josie Kent, said, see Caroline Flack on magazine covers asked, to She Said changes in her salonJosie Kent, salon owner of Caribou Hair Ltd in Par, Cornwall, of The Star 's death made her rethink celebrity gossip culture.
"We came back in The Salon after the news over the weekend and The First thing I did was go through our magazines," said the 28-year-old.
"Everyone had terrible things about The Front , what was Caroline to go through. These stories have been written about your own Life before your death.
"It seemed wrong to have you in The Salon , and as I thought about it, that's exactly what drove them to do it. "
Josie Kent and some of her team at Caribou Hair Ltd in CornwallMs Kent said that you exchanged the Magazine for the health and fashion publications. to read
"Our customers love the something refreshing instead of the sense of waste-free, always putting other people down," She Said .
How is the magazines?The Independent press Standards Organisation (IPSO) regulates Newspapers and magazines under a series of rules called, the
All members of the IPSO follow the same code, whether you are a national newspaper, local newspaper, or magazine.
Everyone can to IPSO about a potential breach of the accuracy clause.
For most of the other clauses in the rule, the directly affected person, have to complain.
If, after the investigation, IPSO complaints Committee finds that The Code has been violated, he may order a correction or a longer form of judgment, which will be published.
IPSO has published the list of members and their decisions
in The Search for explanations and recriminations, as Ms Flack took her Life - as well as the mainstream media, and The Crown Prosecution Service for the progress of a Trial . to investigate
the causes of Ms Flack to maintain to the death, but the Samaritan, the reasons for suicide are usually complex and varied.
"His child" -
Amelia Herbert, she needed a break from Social Media after Caroline Flack deathAmelia Herbert Watkins Wright in Great Ayton , North Yorkshire , is said occurred after he in other parts of the salons similar statements.
"This weekend I felt really sad," She Said . "I felt like I needed a break from Social Media , so I deleted my apps on my Phone .
"I didn't want to see, magazines to tear celebrities down.
"If we can learn something from this reason, it is that you have to be nice to other people," She Said .
"It is so important to promote in the hair and beauty industry, the well-being.
"It is all well and good with her hair and makeup done, but our ethos is here to give you a good feeling on The Inside . "
hairdressers in Watkins Wright in Great Ayton , want said to your customers a good feelingJennie Galligan, owner of Jennifer Ashley 's hair in Reddish, Stockport,, you wanted to be a part of a change in the culture.
"I still have a year never one for gossip magazines, but within a hairdressers, they are just a given," said the 28 -.
Jennie Galligan, said she had never been in the gossip-magazines"My salon's ethos is all about strengthening the role of women, so that we don't actually you want," She Said .
"Many of our customers said, we would prefer to view the home and wedding magazines.
"half of them don't even know who most reality TV stars that are in these magazines. "
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Source of news: bbc.com