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The self-deprecating comedian shared the photo in response to a fan who had asked: Why are you so amazing? What can I say? The amazingness started early, she responded in the caption.
Travelling back in time! Celeste Barber, 38, shared a glimpse into her childhood photo album during a Q&A with fans on Instagram Stories, uploading a series of photos of herself as a youngster
In another post, Celeste responded to a fan who asked: What advice would you give your younger self?
Celeste uploaded a photo of herself as a cheeky-faced little girl. You re doing great sweetie, Celeste responded, referencing a memorable quote from Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
An English mum has called out Australia s two major supermarket chains over what she says is such a limited range of skin tones in beauty offerings that it constitutes racial discrimination.
Rebecca Willink targeted Coles and Woolworths in her online petition and said the lack of darker skin tones in the chains in-store and online make up ranges was unfair. A person of colour cannot currently purchase foundations, concealers and other skin products in the right shades due to these items not being stocked on shelves, she said.
Mum of two Rebecca Willink (pictured) called out Coles and Woolworths for racism over the lack of diverse skin tones in their make up ranges saying Australia was behind the United Kingdom and the United States in this area of equality
Call for supermarket giants to end make-up discrimination
The range of MCoBeauty foundations sold at Woolworths does not include darker shades of brown.
A Melbourne mum is taking on Australia s supermarket giants with a petition demanding they start selling make-up for all skin colours.
Rebecca Willink, who is of Indian descent, says she is fed up with not being able to buy make-up suitable for her at any Australian supermarket â either in store or online.
The decision of Woolworths, Coles and Aldi to sell only lighter shades of make-up was a form of discrimination and forced women of colour to spend sometimes double the price buying products directly from companies online or from make-up stores, she told nine.com.au.
Caption about feminism and empowering women. #celestechallengeaccepted, she wrote alongside the post.
Emily, 29, is an outspoken feminist who often posts suggestive photos of herself on social media, and Celeste s caption appears to be in reference to this.
Making fun: The 37-year-old comedian stripped down to a G-string and used leaves to cover her intimate parts as she copied Emily s pose
It comes after Celeste shared a hilarious video parodying Khloe Kardashian s leaked photo controversy.
Earlier this month, Khloe was distressed after an unflattering photo was accidentally leaked online by her assistant.
The reality star, 36, responded to the controversy by posting a new clip to Instagram - showing her looking very fit and flaunting her topless figure in a mirror.