Madonna Responds To The Dolce & Gabbana Controversy

Madonna Responds To The Dolce & Gabbana Controversy
Madonna is giving Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana a schooling in what family really means.

The pop star took to Instagram Wednesday to respond to controversy surrounding the Italian designers, who came under fire after disapproving of same-sex adoption and saying babies born through in vitro fertilization are “children of chemistry, synthetic children … semen chosen from a catalog” during a recent interview.

In her Instagram post, Madonna shared a photo from her 2010 Dolce & Gabbana campaign, in which she portrayed an Italian housewife and posed with a baby. In the caption, she wrote that the soul of any child cannot be synthetic and concluded with some advice: “Think before you speak.”

After celebrities like Elton John, Ricky Martin and Courtney Love joined the #BoycottDolceGabbana backlash, the designers responded, saying their comments stemmed from their traditional upbringings.

“I’m Sicilian and I grew up in a traditional family, made up of a mother, a father and children … This is the reality in which I grew up, but it does not imply that I don’t understand different ones. I was talking about my personal view, without judging other people’s choices and decisions,” Dolce said, in part.

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Madonna Says IVF Babies Are Not Synthetic, Bitch Slaps Dolce & Gabanna

Madonna Says IVF Babies Are Not Synthetic, Bitch Slaps Dolce & Gabanna

Screen Shot 2015-03-18 at 8.40.34 PMAll babies contain a soul however they come to this earth and their families. There is nothing synthetic about a soul!! So how can we dismiss IVF and surrogacy? Every soul comes to us to teach us a lesson. God has his hand in everything even technology! We are arrogant to think Man does anything on his own. As above so below! Think before you speak.,,,,,,,,,,,??#livingforlove”

 

Madonna, who’s modeled for Dolce & Gabbana in the past, is now the latest celeb to take issue, via her Instagram account, with the design team’s ignorant statement about gay families

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Bad Boy Model Bobby Creighton Is Sweet And Sexy Underneath It All

Bad Boy Model Bobby Creighton Is Sweet And Sexy Underneath It All

_DSC7673Up-and-coming underwear brand Mandies is modeled by the inked and beefy Bobby Creighton in this photo shoot by Armando Adajar. With tattoos covering his muscles and a baseball cap turned backwards, Bobby’s looking like the quintessential bad boy — at first. Run your eyes across those abs and you find pairs of Mandies underwear. With bright colors and borderline sexy designs, they bring the cute to the model’s edgy appeal.

Bobby doesn’t look so rugged in the sexy Flying Chairs Brief. The bright, white pair is designed with cut outs – provocative touches inviting enough to soften Bobby’s macho exterior. Things get even lighter though with the salmon-colored Hammer Brief. In that pair, Bobby’s attitude is more akin to a cute dog with a loud bark than a “bad boy.”

If that edgy sex appeal gets you week in the knees, the Mandies Target Boxer keeps Bobby’s masculinity in check, and on display. It may look like the most reserved pair from the shoot. But what you can’t see (sadly) is the sheer panel that exposes the wearer’s — in this case, Bobby’s —  back side.

You can see more of this photo shoot on The Underwear Expert.

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Photo Credit: Armando Adajar

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