The former pro athlete took a shower to clean off after the '15-20 minute' session and paid London $500 before he left, according to London.
But this distinction is too easily lost in the wording of the hook, and I think the hook is iffy in terms of complying with the "hooks that focus unduly on negative aspects of living individuals should be avoided" requirement. A closer reading of the article itself would seem to indicate that, instead, the song is saying that the treatment of DiCaprio by the media demonstrates double standard and sexism by the media. Shouldn't it be "in her song" rather than "on her song"? Also, after reading the hook the first couple of times I thought that Swift implies in the song that DiCaprio is sexist. Article is long enough, hook is interesting and verified, QPQ has been added. Man, I'm really impressed with your swift expansion of the article (lol).Can you check again and post a review?- N Ø 04:52, 2 September 2019 (UTC)
Zanhe, thank you so much for swiftly (lol) pointing that out.It needs another 1000 characters to qualify as 5x expansion. This version from 8 August (before it was turned into a redirect) was 640 characters long (I excluded the Vogue quotation from the character count), while the current version has 2,215 characters. The article is well referenced and the hook is interesting, but I don't think it has been 5x expanded.Self-nominated at 16:29, 1 September 2019 (UTC). Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Para Miĥx expanded by MaranoFan ( talk).that The Atlantic described " The Man" as Taylor Swift's "most explicit musical statement on sexism"? Source: The Atlantic that Taylor Swift uses Leonardo DiCaprio as an example to explain sexism in her song " The Man"? Source: W