Jewel returns to the ‘smaller penis’ men that he had to deal with during his career

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Jewel has opened up about the sexual harassment and abuse that followed her throughout her career.
The story goes that Jewel made his debut in the music industry after giving up everything to survive his career and pursue his dreams, but he said that male journalists made the story from the truth in the 90s.
“My whole career, the slant that the media has given, can really be said through the patriarchal lens,” Jewel said. Stereogram.
“You think my main story, don’t you? The whole world knows I was in my car. They think it’s because I was fighting for the dream of music. A completely wrong description of what happened. I was in my car because I didn’t have sex with my boss.” “I refused to leverage and he would not give me my paycheck and I could not pay my rent and I started living in my car and then my car was stolen and because of this I became homeless because I would hit,” he explained. Not a boss. “
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Jewel said people at the time “didn’t even have ears to hear.”
“So I wouldn’t have stayed in my car,” Jewel said. “I never thought I would be a musician. I was trying to figure out how to stand up for myself, how to refuse to be leverage for something or someone. It was an active disobedience, it was an act of courage. “
Jewel names some sexist questions that will be asked of him, such as “How do you blowjob with these teeth?”
“I remember South Carolina Live on Air, ‘Hey, you may have heard me describe my next guest as a woman with big breasts from Alaska. Jewel, how are you?’ Jewel said. “I said, ‘You must be talking about the little man I heard from South Carolina.’ Came out of the radio station. Like, that was just life. “
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Jewel also called MTV News’ ‘cart loader’ who fired his poetry collection.
“He was just a dick. What a ** thing to show yourself like that,” Jewel said, claiming that Loader never apologized. People who report for children, on children’s networks, for teenagers. “
Jewel added, “I’ve lived my life, I stood up for the things I wanted to stand for, and you did it because it’s the right thing to do.” “But it’s fun to be long enough to be able to talk about it.”
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