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Noting that she grew up with five brothers, Gaynor added, “I love men who know who they are and are strong enough to take ...
It’s a concept Gaynor explored on her empowering 1978 anthem “I Will Survive,” which helped establish her as a diso-era queen ...
The co-hosts of "The View" react to "I Will Survive" singer Gloria Gaynor rejecting the label "feminist" and tried to define ...
Singer Gloria Gaynor said in a recent interview that she doesn’t consider herself a feminist despite many people assuming she ...
I don't know why equality is suddenly a bad thing,' Hostin , 56, said during a discussion on Tuesday's show about Gaynor's ...
The View's Sunny Hostin scolded Gloria Gaynor after the 81 year-old I Will Survive singer said she doesn't consider herself a feminist. 'I don't know why equality is suddenly a bad thing ...
In a surprising response, she begins: ‘The biggest misconception about me? Hmm. It may be dangerous to say this, but… that ...
Gloria Gaynor's interview with Metro was published, where the 81-year-old confessed that she didn't identify as a feminist.
The ladies of "The View" tried to make sense of why Gloria Gaynor does not consider her iconic song, "I Will Survive," to be a feminist anthem and why she would not label herself a feminist.
"It may be dangerous to say this," the vocalist conceded. By Hannah Dailey Gloria Gaynor is setting the record straight about her stance on an important but polarizing subject: feminism.
When the singer released "I Will Survive," it became an empowerment anthem for women, the LGBTQ community, and the oppressed.
The co-hosts of "The View" weighed in on whether singer Gloria Gaynor was actually a feminist on Tuesday after the singer ...