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The group gave the final performance during the awards show, which aired on Sunday (August 30).
For their performance, the group played a medley of their songs, including their mega-hit "I Gotta Feeling" where newest member J. Rey Soul sang Fergie's parts on the song.
If you didn't know, Fergie left the Black Eyed Peas in 2016. J. Rey Soul then joined the group in 2018.
Joining the Black Eyed Peas for the closing performance was Tyga and Nicky Jam, and they all performed their new collaboration "Vida Loca."
What a great way to close out tonight's #VMAs! #BlackEyedPeas (@bep's) killed it!πŸ”₯ pic.twitter.com/334FkwOpgL
Dua Lipa shows off her fierce style while hitting the blue carpet while attending the 2019 Nordoff Robbins O2 Silver Clef Awards held at the Grosvenor House on Friday (July 5) in London, England.
The 23-year-old "New Rules" hit-maker was joined at the event by Sam Smith, "Don't Call Me Up" singer Mabel, The Black Eyed Peas - apl.de.ap, Taboo and will.i.am - and the members of Years & Years - Mikey Goldsworthy, Olly Alexander and Emre TΓΌrkmen.
Dua Lipa, Sam Smith and the other guests were amongst the winners at this year's Nordoff Robbins O2 Silver Clef Awards, presented by Edith Bowman for the third year running, which recognizes and celebrates the powerful impact of music.
Snoop Dogg walks the carpet at the Sports Illustrated "Saturday Night Lights" party held during 2019 Super Bowl Weekend on Saturday (February 2) in Atlanta, Ga.
The 47-year-old rapper was one of the performers at the event, along with Lil Wayne.
"Last night πŸ’™ Wearing this skirt every single day of my life now because I’m obsessed with it. #superbowl," Aly shared on Instagram with a photo of her outfit.
The night before, Snoop performed at the Birds Nest across the country at the Waste Management Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Chadwick Boseman rocks an all black ensemble while hitting the carpet at the European premiere of his anticipated film Black Panther held at Eventim Apollo on Thursday (February 8) in London, England.
The 41-year-old actor was joined at the event by his co-stars Michael B. Jordan, Daniel Kaluuya, Martin Freeman, and Andy Serkis who was accompanied by his wife Lorraine Ashbourne.
Also in attendance to show their support for the flick was Star Wars' John Boyega and musicians Stormzy, Naughty Boy, and The Black Eyed Peas - will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo.
FYI: Chadwick is wearing a Givenchy ensemble with David Yurman jewelry. Daniel is wearing a Gucci suit and Tod's shoes.
Garrett Hedlund and Jason Ritter pose for photos while stopping by The Music Lodge on Saturday afternoon (January 20) while attending the 2018 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
Other stars who stopped by that weekend included Maggie Gyllenhaal, Usher, Nick Offerman, and Common.
While at the lodge, stars were gifted vouchers for JetSuiteX, a semi-private commercial charter that gives people a chance to experience the benefits of flying semi-private for the price of commercial. Flights were also donated to Angel Flight West, a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization that arranges free, non-emergency air travel for children and adults with serious medical conditions and other compelling needs.
Stars also autographed the Good Vibes Giving Wall and wrote down their favorite charities. At the end of the festival, the charity that gets the most mentions will receive the wall to auction off to raise funds. RADD is also at the lodge to film PSAs with talent like Nashville's Chaley Rose. The organization is the entertainment industry's voice for road safety.
The Music Lodge also served as the festival headquarters for IconicReach, a new influencer marketing platform.
Also pictured inside: Jason Isaacs, The Walking Dead's Lennie James, and The Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am, apl.de.ap, and Taboo attended the "Dinner for Change" at the KIA Supper Suite on Saturday night. A conversation about social injustice and how to activate was held during the dinner.
FYI: Garrett is wearing a Woolrich jacket. Jason is wearing a Rudsak jacket.
Julian Edelman is dapper as he hits the red carpet at ESPN's Body Issue: ESPYS Pre-Party 2017 held at Avalon Hollywood on Tuesday (July 11) in Los Angeles.
FYI: Aly is wearing Alexis Bittar jewelry. Lindsey is wearing a MILLY top.
The Black Eyed Peas hit the stage to perform during the opening ceremony of the UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday night (June 3) at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.
The guys - will.i.am, apl.de.ap, and Taboo - took over the field as they and a team of dancers rocked out during the opening ceremony at the soccer final between Real Madrid and Juventus.
Noticeably missing from the group was Fergie after will.i.am said earlier this week that she is taking a break from the group to focus on her upcoming new solo album.
The following day, the Black Eyed Peas hit the stage alongside Ariana Grande to perform their hit song "Where is the Love?" at the One Love Manchester benefit concert.
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Current taboos against female toplessness date from the 19th Century. Is it ever likely to change, asks the novelist Sara Sheridan.
When I talk at book festivals and libraries about the restrictions faced by our many times great grandmothers, audiences invariably find the stories amusing.
Most fascinating of all is looking at what was forbidden. Sexual fidelity generally features at the top of the list of required female behaviour but running down that list uncovers a plethora of Dos and Don'ts for our female forbears.
During the heyday of the British Empire, a woman wouldn't dream of riding anything other than side-saddle, for example - not if she was a lady. To ride astride a horse was considered simply too sexual.
Likewise, matters of dress were key. It is difficult now to understand (and very easy to laugh at) the horror with which women wearing trousers were once viewed. There is the comical 1920s story of Mrs Aubrey Le Blond, the first president of the Women's Alpine Club, who, climbing in Switzerland, left her skirt by mistake up the Zinalrothorn. She made the decision to climb the mountain a second time to retrieve it rather than return to Zermatt in trousers.
The shocking nature of women in trousers persisted longer than we imagine from our 21st Century viewpoint. Half a century after Le Blond made her second ascent, Yves Saint Laurent launched his Le Smoking collection of women's eveningwear based on traditional male dinner suits and the fashion world was scandalised.
As a historical novelist I have to inhabit this now alien headspace to create believable characters that sit within their setting. For most people though I know such dilemmas seem a million miles and more than a few hundred years away. It's easy to think that previous generations were stupid for not thinking what we think. I wonder which aspects of our behaviour our great-grandchildren will find inexplicable.
No breach of etiquette elucidates the point more than the Victorian taboo about female toplessness. It's a taboo that, unlike most other Victorian constraints on women, persists to the present day.
French perception of what was acceptable for women was always different from British. In this our near neighbour provides a useful contrasting view and always has done. While Oliver Cromwell buttoned up every aspect of British society from the celebration of Christmas to the celebration of female flesh, there was a sigh of relief in England when Charles II returned to the throne in 1661 and brought with him a liberal attitude to female behaviour from the French court.
Eleanor "Nell" Gwyn was an actress and mistress of Charles II
Began her theatre career selling oranges; as an actress she was dubbed "pretty, witty Nell" by diarist Samuel Pepys
Became the King's mistress in 1669; they had two sons together
Charles II reported to have made the remark, "Let not poor Nelly starve" on his deathbed; she was awarded cash and pension by his successor, James II
Necklines across the country quickly plummeted so far that lady's dressing table sets of the day might include pots of carnelian nipple make-up. Nell Gwyn, the king's mistress, was painted nude and even Frances Teresa Stuart (the court's It Girl) was painted with a top so low that her nipples are clearly visible. This fashion trickled down to common women (also portrayed in portraits of the day - often in landscapes) though the royal court with its taste for high fashion was the most extreme version of it. It's interesting to note that in contrast to today, the sight of an ankle was considered vastly more shocking than the sight of a female breast.
So when did our culture change - when did the Puritan breast-haters have their way? Like many 20th and 21st Century taboos, we need to look to the Victorian era when the Queen's innate prudishness tightened restrictions on women as surely as bone corsets stopped them taking in a deep breath.
A reigning monarch was a far greater influence on culture then than today and Victoria's childhood had been scarred by her domineering mother, the Duchess of Kent, who left the Queen with a lifelong horror of sexual impropriety. This quickly found adherents at court when she came to power and over the decades of her reign the queen's attitude to any suggestion of female sexuality quickly spread into all aspects of British public life.
While some women stretched the boundaries of what was acceptable - female adventurers like Isabella Bird, for example, travelled the world in her own right and became the first woman to join the Royal Geographical Society. Bird faced danger and difficulty on her many trips but one of her greatest triumphs came when the Times printed an allegation that she was wearing pantaloons rather than a skirt. When she threatened to sue, the newspaper backed down and issued an apology.
Just like today, women in the public eye often fought their most high-profile battles over their appearance, which was linked to any suggestion of inappropriate sexuality.
Toplessness continues to be a hot issue today. There is a mounting campaign to ban glamour models from Page 3. The campaign was recently given a boost when Sun owner Rupert Murdoch declared - ironically if you know anything about the history of the issue - that the concept might be "old-fashioned". Alongside this, there is an ongoing movement to promote the recognition of the rights of women to breastfeed in public.
In our digital age, the issue has been taken on to social media platforms with some providers allowing women to post topless photos while Instagram censors them. Scout Willis, daughter of actor Bruce Willis, recently walked topless through New York posting photographs of herself on Twitter all the way and using the hashtag #freethenipple. The Femen group have staged numerous topless demonstrations in favour of various political causes. Toplessness has become by turns a protest, a right and a call for sexual freedom.
One definition of modern day feminism is a woman having control over her own body. While some Victorian restrictions on female behaviour have been removed (not least the taboo of sex before marriage) female toplessness persists as unacceptable concept for respectable women and feminist debate is split about it.
For some it is a mark of freedom - a personal choice - while for others it represents the sexualisation of women's bodies by men. The fact that there is a debate, however, highlights that there may well soon be a shift in what we consider culturally acceptable - a shift that seems as shocking today as a woman wearing trousers was in the early 20th Century.
Recently at the Edinburgh International Book Festival I posed topless for the official festival photographer, Chris Close. The shot was taken from behind - a thistle drawn up my spine - a protest about an assertion by another crime writer that the cosy crime genre somehow wasn't Scottish.
The reaction was mixed. One member of staff insisted we cut short the photoshoot while others applauded my bravery. I have to admit, it was one of the scariest things I've ever done and truly, I wouldn't have done it full frontal. Later the picture went on display at the festival and I was stopped several times by members of the public who said they thought it was beautiful. I couldn't help thinking Charles II might have approved. Perhaps, just perhaps, things really are changing.
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