Alicia Keys
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Alicia Keys' children, Egypt, 9, and Genesis, 5, photograph her for magazine cover
They're the latest celebrity children to get involved in a shoot.
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Alicia Keys only ever lets her children buy one item at the toy shop to teach them the value of money
The singer shares young sons Egypt and Genesis with rapper husband Swiss Beatz.
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Alicia Keys opens up about her 'self-worth issues' – 'I feel I'm not deserving of greatness'
Alicia Keys spoke candidly to Jada Pinkett Smith, Adrienne Banfield-Norris, and Willow Smith about her own issues surrounding self-worth.
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Grammys 2019 red carpet arrivals: Cardi B, Lady Gaga and more
Check out the edgy, glamorous and downright bizarre looks the stars rocked at this year's ceremony at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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Here's how to get Alicia Keys' flawless skin
Alicia Keys' #nomakeup movement has sparked a whole host of envy from those of us without flawless skin. After appearing on several red carpets and performing on The X Factor last night – sans make-up, of course – everyone is wondering: how does she look so good? Luckily, Alicia's make-up artist has spoken out on just how to get the 35-year-old's natural glow. Aside from eating healthily and getting regular facials, here's everything you need to know. 10 products you should never put on your ski
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The Bare-Faced Bride: Woman Chooses Not To Wear Make-Up On Her Big Day, Goes Viral
This bride looked completely stunning on her big day but opted to go make-up free [Photo: Twitter/@Kofi_Batsa]
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Why Alicia Keys Is Leading A #Nomakeup Revolution
This is one of the many reasons that Alicia Keys no longer wears makeup, as she recently wrote a powerful essay on why women should ‘uncover up’. The songwriter believes that makeup has a negative effect on women - especially young women - and that it erodes their self esteem. She wrote on Lenny (Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner’s feminist newsletter): “We all get to a point in our lives (especially girls) where we try to be perfect. Help! A Lil monster is attacking me!!! 👻👻 A photo posted by