
13 Inspiring Facts About History’s Unsung Heroines
Princess Khutulun, a skilled warrior of Mongolia, was unbeaten in wrestling, outshining male opponents with her prowess.
Women have made a lasting impact in every part of society, from history and politics to science, entertainment, and pop culture. Whether they’re groundbreaking leaders, influential activists, or beloved celebrities, their stories continue to inspire.
Discover fascinating facts about the remarkable women who have shaped the world.
Princess Khutulun, a skilled warrior of Mongolia, was unbeaten in wrestling, outshining male opponents with her prowess.
Rosa Parks' courageous protest on the bus in 1955 was not pre-planned but driven by mental exhaustion from systemic oppression.
Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign raised $81 million on day one, breaking the record for donations in a 24-hour period!
Did you know that Barack Obama wasn't just the first Black US President, but the one of the youngest to serve in the Oval Office?
Did you know that Zendaya watches Harry Potter almost daily? She says that the films help her wind down after a long day!
In 2021, Doja Cat hosted the MTV Video Music Awards for the first time, where she was nominated for five awards and won three.
While Lana Del Rey may not come across as the sporty type, did you know she's a football fan and supports Liverpool FC?
Did you know that Queen Elizabeth II has traveled to 120 countries without a passport?
Did you know that singer-songwriter Rihanna won her High School beauty pageant when she was 16 years old?
In June 2020, Halsey set up The Black Creators Fund to provide financial support and resources to black artists.
When American singer Loren Gray started to gain fame on TikTok, she was bullied, and her mother had to withdraw her from school.
In March 2020, Blackpink won the award for the Most Listened to K-pop Artist (Female) from the Spotify Awards.