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Successful Taurus Women

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It’s Women’s History Month and what better way to honor it than by highlighting accomplished women in our society? Then, to make it even better, honoring successful women who are Tauruses! This may be a bit biased as a Taurus myself, but this zodiac sign is so underrated as Tauruses are very multi-faceted. 

Maressa Brown from InStyle states that Tauruses are “…ruled by romantic, beauty-loving Venus, could teach a master class on how to Netflix and chill… also lovers of luxury, art, comfort food, and all things cozy and security-bolstering. With a long fuse and an innate appreciation for slowing down and being in the moment, they are also focused and organized.” 

But, this description does not even cover most of why Taurus is overall a mesmerizing sign. So, now that you know how amazing this zodiac sign is, here are some successful Taurus women!

  1. Cher

The queen herself, Cher has been successful in her music and acting roles. In her past, she has worn breathtaking outfits during her performances and she has a lovely voice! My favorite song by Cher would be “Welcome to Burlesque,”, which is also from my favorite movie that she stars in.

  1. Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson is another musical icon who has helped beat obstacles for Black women and artists in the music industry. Justin Biel wrote, “She paved the path for better recording deals and distribution rights and broke through salary ceilings for an entire generation of entertainers. Jackson also addressed racial issues in her songs, using her platform to do more than just entertain.”

  1. Audrey Hepburn

As a historical figure and role model for all women, Audrey Hepburn was not only a wonderful actress but also a humanitarian. Ellen Wulfhorst writes, “Hepburn became a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF in 1989, making more than 50 trips visiting UNICEF projects around the world. The trips, many dangerous, brought the star into communities where some of the world’s most vulnerable children lived in order to raise global awareness of a number of humanitarian crises.”

  1. Ella Fitzgerald 

Ella Fitzgerald was an iconic jazz singer throughout the mid to late 1900s. She soared successfully through her career even while facing racial injustices and discrimination. She is another role model for all women. Ashley Angelucci says, “Ella Fitzgerald, known as “The First Lady of Song,” was a revolutionary American jazz singer who performed all over the world. Her signature style included her iconic vocal range, clear tone and ability to improvise with her hallmark scat singing.”

  1. Adele

Adele is another impressive successful Taurus woman in our society. She is known for her beautiful voice and for releasing songs like “Hello” and  “Rolling in the Deep.” Also, she has supported charities such as Amnesty International, Keep A Child Alive, and Sands. Overall, Adele is lovely and supported immensely by her fans because she spreads kindness everywhere she goes. 

But it doesn’t stop there! Other honorable mentions include Megan Fox, Lizzo, Rosario Dawson, Gal Gadot, Kelly Clarkson, Gigi Hadid, Ana de Armas, and the list goes on. Also, as incredible as these women are, remember that Women’s History Month celebrates all women – regardless of their zodiac sign!

Hi! My name is Celeste and I am currently a senior, majoring in Health Science at Lasell University. On campus, I am involved in a variety of clubs such as HerCampus, the Student Government Association as the VP of Academics, the Campus Activities Board, and the Knitting Club. Also, I intern at a health center as a patient resource advocate and I work at the IT Help Desk on my campus. In my spare time, my favorite things to do are read, watch videos or movies, and sit and chat with my friends!