![]() ![]() ![]() Daunted by the tough stuff, she remained, because “it came back to the accessibility,” she said. But she has also built a community and an audience there in particular, with 1.6 million followers. In the three years since her blockbuster “Milk and Honey” was first self-published and later picked up by Andrews McMeel Publishing, she has dealt with all the issues other women face on Instagram and off: comparisons, aggression, bullying. Kaur, who is 25 and Punjabi-Canadian, is used to the ups and downs. ![]() On Wednesday, The Guardian published an article on the “inevitable backlash” against her. Then on Tuesday came a big and quietly savage profile in The Cut. Giant fake sunflowers outside made a safe space for guests to pose for Instagram in their hijabs, baseball caps, pantsuits, combat boots and cocktail dresses. On Monday, about 1,000 people, most of them young women, lined up at a New York City theater for a poetry reading by Rupi Kaur. ![]()
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