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Zoella fans got a little bit excited this weekend when they thought the Youtube sensation had accidentally shown off her nipple. Hilariously, it was actually her knee (and a bit of shadow)
The incident occured after Zoe's boyfriend Alfie (aka Pointless Blog) posted the video below. The cute couple are seen playing with their even cuter pup Nala, before a flash of skin, which looks like a nipple, is seen in the corner of the shot.
Fans soon reacted to the shot by tweeting the pair with their concern.
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Both Zoe and Alfie responded, telling their followers this was in fact just Zoe's knee, which was covered in part by a shadow.
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"I wouldn't be bra-less if Alfie had a camera out," the YouTuber told her fans.
So let's all stop panicking and accept that sometimes body parts aren't all that they seem!
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Consider this your friendly reminder to get familiar with your boobs, chest (or however else you refer to this part of your body) on the regs and make checking in with your bod a monthly habit. 
NB: where we mention breasts throughout this article we are referring to the clinical terminology ‘breast tissue’. We endeavour to make everyone feel represented, seen and included in our content buf if we can do better, please let us know. 
With 6 million people in the UK unaware of how to check their breasts ( Bupa ) / chest and one in seven affected by the disease in their lifetime, breast cancer awareness needs our full attention year-round. 
Checking your chest regularly and getting clued up on all the symptoms (fyi it’s not just limited to lumps) whatever your gender can help you detect anything out of the ordinary for you and could save your life, which makes getting familiar with your armpits, collarbone (yep, we really do need to feel that far up) and your chest, breasts, pecs ‘n’ boobs oh so worth it. 
Consider this your friendly reminder to get familiar with your boobs, chest (or however else you refer to this part of your body) on the regs and make checking in with your bod a monthly habit. 
From recognising the symptoms to how to check yourself for breast cancer, here’s the low down on checking your chest. 
All bodies are different which means breasts and chests are unique too. By checking yourself regularly, you’ll be able to build an understanding of what’s normal for you and notice anything irregular. If in doubt, always get checked out! 
For women and people assigned female at birth, your breasts / chest can change throughout your life and sometimes on a monthly basis. From taking the contraceptive pill or hormone-based medication to breastfeeding and periods if you have them, varying levels of hormones can cause monthly changes to your breast tissue so these fluctuations are often nothing to worry about however, they could be a symptom worth mentioning to your doctor if they’re unusual for you, persistent or painful. All bodies are different so getting to know the rhythm of yours will help you to detect anything out of the ordinary and take the necessary steps to protect yourself. 
In terms of visible changes, you’re looking for any variations in size, outline or shape and changes in skin texture such as lumps, a rash, inversion (nipples pulling inwards), puckering or dimpling around the nipple. Something else to be aware of is nipple discharge or any bleeding or crusting. If you feel pain, swelling in the armpit, a lump or thickening, this can also be a symptom of breast cancer. 
Establish where and when you will do it – you might be most comfortable in the shower, when standing in front of the mirror, or lying down. Figure out what works for you and your lifestyle and build a routine that makes remembering to check yourself second nature. 
If standing, it’s best to observe yourself in front of the mirror when you’re getting dressed so you can get a good look at the shape and size of your breasts, pecs or chest. Remember you’re looking for changes in the texture, size and appearance of your breast/chest as well as any watery, milky or yellow discharge or blood around the nipple. 
Raise your arms above your head and repeat the above step. 
Next, feel your breasts/chest whilst lying down, using your right hand to feel under your left breast and vice versa. Use a firm but smooth circular motion using the first few fingers of your hand, working your way around the entire breast/chest top to bottom and side to side across your collarbone and into your armpit to check for swelling. 
Finally, feel your breasts/chest whilst standing or sitting (it’s usually easiest when you’re still wet and slippery after a shower). 
We spoke to CoppaFeel! the breast cancer charity on a mission to ensure all breast cancers are diagnosed early and correctly by educating young people on the signs and symptoms and encouraging them to check themselves often. 
If you do discover something unusual for you, it can be worrying but it’s reassuring to know most breast changes are benign. Checking yourself regularly and seeking help when you notice anything out of the ordinary is always the right thing to do! 
CoppaFeel! says, “There’s no need to panic. Our bodies change, and if you’ve noticed a change, it’s a good sign that you know your body. There are lots of reasons why you might have changes to your breasts. Most changes are natural and harmless and 9 out of 10 people who are referred to the breast clinic are not given a cancer diagnosis. However, if you are concerned about a change to your breasts, make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible.”
If you’ve noticed any changes in your breast tissue, monitor the changes for a week and book an appointment with your GP. Your doctor will assess you, discuss risk factors both genetic and lifestyle-related, and if they think you need further assessment, they might refer you to a specialist breast clinic for an ultrasound or mammogram (an X-ray of the breasts). 
Everyone has breast tissue and people of all genders can get breast cancer so however you identify, it’s important you get to know your body. Around 400 men a year get breast cancer in the UK and the symptoms are similar to breast cancer in women including a usually painless lump in the chest area, swelling under the arm, changes in the appearance of the nipples, discharge and ulcers on the chest. 
Men can also get a non-cancerous (benign) swelling in their chest known as gynecomastia and it’s particularly prevalent in teenage boys. For trans and non-binary folk, check out Live Through This for chest-checking guidance to ensure you’re empowered with the information you need to know and understand your body.  
If you have developed breasts as part of your transition or are planning on getting implants, this will affect how you check yourself. Likewise, if you’ve had top surgery to remove breast tissue, some tissue usually remains around the nipple, under the collarbone and in the armpit so still needs to be checked. Get to know your new normal and contact your doctor if you have unexplained pain. 
There’s plenty of fake news and myths when it comes to breast cancer but the biggest misconception is that it only affects older cis women. The one thing CoppaFeel! want everyone to get out of breast cancer awareness month, is that it can affect anyone , regardless of their age, sex, gender, ethnicity or ability, which is why it’s of the utmost importance to get familiar with your body’s normal. 
Still unsure about where to start? For a 101 in checking your breasts, chest and pecs, bookmark the handy CoppaFeel! Self-Checkout page. 
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Published: 10:42 BST, 24 March 2016 | Updated: 16:02 BST, 24 March 2016
Blogging sensation Zoella has debuted a daring new look by posting a snap of herself on Twitter with grey hair. 
The Brighton-based star, who is said to make £50,000 a month in books and endorsements, shared the silver-locked selfie last night along with a winking face and V for victory emoji. 
The 25-year-old beauty vlogger's followers approved of her granny chic look saying they 'loved it' and that she could 'pull off' any style.
Zoella shared a snap of herself with grey hair last night along with a winking face and V for victory emoji
The naturally brunette vlogger often experiments with her hair colour, seen here in a snap with two tone blonde highlights 
Zoella's fans tweeted to say said they loved her new look and said she could pull off any style
Some questioned if the naturally brunette star was wearing a wig though rather than committing to the ageing appearance by dyeing her hair.
Zoella, real name Zoe Suggs, isn't the first young celebrity to embrace the trend dubbed 'granny hair'. 
Kylie Jenner, Rihanna and Rita Ora have all recently experimented with the look showing off silver styles on the red carpet and in Instagram snaps.
Zoella's latest look comes as she appears to be trying to reinvent herself by appealing to an older fanbase, having previously made her name as a squeaky-clean teen favourite. 
Earlier this week she shared a revealing selfie where she was pictured in bed in her underwear.
Captioned with the words 'Goodnight' and a string of 'ZZZZs', the image of her in a long sleeve white top and Calvin Klein pants was posted to social media site Snapchat. 
Until now, it's the first time followers have seen a more daring image from Zoella, who's dating fellow blogger Alfie Deyes.
The snap caused 'a massive uproar' according to Tweeter @JakeJohnWilson, as it was suggested it didn't fit with her usually squeaky-clean image. 
Zoella, 25, caused a 'massive uproar when she posted an image of herself in bed on Sunday evening wearing a long sleeve T-shirt and a pair of black Calvin Klein knickers 
Wholesome: Until now, the 25-year-old, who's said to make £50,000 a week has traded on her clean-living approach to life
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Zoella, A.K.A. Zoe Sugg may have caused a little controversy this week when she posted a snap of herself in her undies to social media, but here she is pictured in her usual girly attire.
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This all-in-one was from Miss Selfridge, but it looks like all the Zoella mega fans have already snapped it up as it's since sold out.
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Some fans felt that Zoella should have kept covered up, while others said the image was a lot of fuss over nothing...
One observer on Twitter wrote: 'I think you need to take your CK Knickers off snapchat. My 15-year-old sister looks up to you.' 
But her fans rush to defend the star in droves with ‏@emmaawright tweeting: 'Acting as if no one else in the world sleeps in just their underwear' and ‏@itsbethanycraig stating: 'As if this is scandalous.'
Zoella herself commented on the debate on Tuesday by wondering what all the fuss was about.
Zoella wasn't impressed by the debate generated by her sharing a snap of herself in her PJs
She later told a follower that she didn't know what all the fuss was about having 'shown more in a legs bath pic!'
'Bloody morons. Writing about my PJ's when there are SERIOUS things happening all over the world. SMH,' she tweeted. 
Fan Cherry Wallis replied in solidarity writing: 'How dare you wear such revealing sexy pants - and showing an inch of your thigh!? Outrageous. Very news worthy... sigh.'
Zoella replied to her comment stating: '@CherryWallis I think i've shown more in a legs bath pic! haha.' 
Internet love match: Zoe with long-term boyfriend Alfie Deyes, also a star blogger in his own right
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Zoella has made a fortune off her blogs which are resolutely teen-friendly, offering her wisdom on hair, make-up and clothes. 
It's a formula that works well financially; her followers trip off her every word and queue for hours to meet her, an appeal that saw her buy her first home in Brighton last year, a five-bedroom property worth £1million. 
It hasn't all been plain sailing though, with Zoella admitting that sometimes the attention gets too much.
Negativity surrounding her debut novel, Girl Online, which was written with a ghostwriter pushed her to see a therapist and announce she was quitting the internet. 
The vlogger posted a message on Twitter to her fans saying she was taking a few days off the internet 'because it's clouding up my brain'.
Her post came after it emerged that the editorial team at Penguin helped her with the writing of her debut book, particularly award-winning author Siobhan Curran.
After mounting speculation, Miss Sugg released a statement saying that only 'the story and the characters' were her own work. 
Despite the criticism, the book still sold 78,000 copies during the first week it was published, something that even J K Rowling couldn't achieve. 
Her book, Girl Online, sold out more quickly than J K Rowling when it was released last year
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