Kate Middleton's wardrobe channels Princess Diana's in Pakistan, and more news from the week

Jane Fonda arrested

Jane Fonda was arrested again this week for protesting climate change at the Capitol. The 81-year-old actress and activist cited Greta Thunberg as her inspiration. Fonda urged lawmakers to take action to address the “existential threat” of the climate crisis. She was among 16 people apprehended at the protest.

Kate dresses like Princess Diana in Pakistan

Kate Middleton paid homage to her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana, while on a royal tour in Pakistan. Kate’s wardrobe throughout the week had clear resemblances to Diana’s on her Pakistan tour. The duchess wore a look by Catherine Walker, who was known for her work and close relationship with Diana.

Like Princess Diana (pictured in 1997), Kate Middleton opted for a purple kurta during her Pakistan visit. (Photos: Getty Images)
Like Princess Diana (pictured in 1997), Kate Middleton opted for a purple kurta during her Pakistan visit. (Photos: Getty Images)

Kanye calls Kim "too sexy"

On last week’s episode of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” the drama over Kim Kardashian’s Met Gala outfit came up the night before she wore it. Apparently her husband, Kanye West, disapproved of the corset for being “too sexy,” and that it was “affecting his soul.” Kim defended herself by reminding him that he built her up with the confidence to be “this sexy person.”

Making a difference

Ex-NFL player DeAngelo Williams has continued to honor his mother, who died of breast cancer in 2014. When his mother was ill, he showed his support by dyeing his hair pink and pushing for players to wear pink cleats throughout Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Since then, Williams, who started a nonprofit foundation in 2014, has paid for a total of 500 mammograms across the country.

Is a vegan diet beneficial for your pet?

A writer for Yahoo Lifestyle spoke with experts about whether it’s healthy to push a vegan or vegetarian diet on your pet. Both experts agreed that it is not something to do unless specifically recommended by your veterinarian. While humans have seen benefits going gluten-free, pet bodies work different and won’t see the same positive impact in their diet.

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