
Caitlin Moran
Caitlin Moran is a British journalist, author, and broadcaster known for her feminist perspectives and cultural commentary. She gained prominence with her bestselling book 'How to Be a Woman,' which blends humor and personal anecdotes to explore contemporary feminism. Moran's insightful critiques of society, particularly regarding gender and media, have made her a significant voice in discussions about toxic masculinity and women's rights. Recently, she has been in the news for her remarks on the dangers of toxic masculinity and for advocating for better male role models during discussions surrounding the Netflix series 'Adolescence.'
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Caitlin Moran praised Gray's writing, stating that 'every sentence sparkles'.
‘When I was a kid I was a real bitch to my stepmother. Not because I didn’t like her’ – The Irish TimesCaitlin Moran is a prominent feminist and journalist who explores the role of men in her book.
‘¿Y los hombres qué?’, el alegato de una chica que se pone en la piel de los chicos | BabeliaCaitlin Moran is a humorist who discusses women's issues.
¿De verdad te parece hot?Caitlin Moran wrote an article expressing that she is not sorry about the departures of the rich elite from Britain.
Are the super-rich leaving London? Tax reforms could spur wealth exodusCaitlin Moran is an international attendee at the Feria.
La reina Letizia inaugura la Feria del Libro de Madrid | CulturaCaitlin Moran expressed hope that Southgate's speech and Adolescence would be a watershed moment.
From the police to the prime minister: how Adolescence is making Britain face up to toxic masculinity | Adolescence










































