Melanie Brown has revealed that she doesn't consider herself a feminist but does believe in girl power.
The X Factor judge said in an interview to London Times that she lives under the girl-power motto, i.e., believing in oneself no matter how bad a day one had, and support other women, but is not a feminist, E! Online reported.
Salma Hayek also previously claimed of not being a feminist as she said that she believes in equality and if men were going through the things women are going through than she would be fighting for them too.
In addition to this, Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting also made the same confused statement by stating that she was never a feminist girl demanding equality and cooks for herself without any complaint, but asks him to make meals for her on weekends.
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