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Paris Jackson pairs a sheer blouse with a crop top and baggy pants for an outing in The Hamptons with her bandmates 'She's feeling great and embracing single life': The Saturdays' Una Healy 'SPLITS' from her secret policeman boyfriend after six month relationship Her remarks comes after Mamamia came under fire for publishing the article titled: 'Why, for the first time, I have no photo from my interview with Roxane Gay'. To which Roxane replied: 'This isn't your responsibility.' As a fat woman who used to work there and tried daily to make them understand this stuff. Rosie also tweeted to Roxane on Tuesday, saying: 'F*****g gobsmacked. 'Reading this made me cry not only because it was hurtful to Roxane, hurtful to any plus-sized woman who has worked there or tried to be part of their community, but because obviously I failed to teach them anything. 'To Roxane Gay, and to any other plus-size woman, or any woman, who struggles with her body image. I tried daily to make them understand this stuff. To apologise at least,' a heartfelt Rosie wrote. 'As a fat woman who used to work there, I felt like I had to say something. In an emotional post on social media, Rosie took a defiant stance against her former workplace over the 'appalling' article, which has since been removed.