Elizabeth Elam is some instagram model who is willing to get naked like all girls on instagram…they all get fucking naked… I guess she’s doing this for her portfolio..or for art….or for followers…or because she’s an exhibitionist…and these nudists do whatever they can….I wonder if men will stop following these slutty girls in efforts to pretend they aren’t perverts…you know put that perversion back in the closet, even though you’re just supporting feminism and women empowerment…you know.. I guess it worked because she booked a campaign with Turkish Airlines and Tony Kelly back in 2016 – that included her showing her tits for some LA / NICE france flight…you know with some 60s or 70s France titty vibe…. Reminding us that Europe, even Muslim Turkey, is more laid back when it comes to tits than America, which probably makes girls like Elizabeth Elam happy, it validates her Titty modeling as legit rather than shameless…. The post Elizabeth Elam Naked for Turkish Air of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Maitland Ward is a pretty amazing. Sure she’s vile, shameless, attention seeking, 40 year old who was on TV for a year in the 90s, and has used the hype of a remake of Boy Meets World a few years ago to become an instagram sensation that no one cares about, except maybe a handful of 40 year old dudes, who probably got married and can accept the woman’s aging process, you know the same people who jerk off to Alyssa Milano…they liked her then and they like her now… I do appreciate that Maitland Ward does produce some of the shittiest shameless content out there, it’s so bootleg and trashy it feels like home, but she’s no celebrity, she barely exists and no one really cares about her…and she knows it, that’s why she’s just having fun with it… I do consider Maitland Ward a friend of the site, because she’s mocking the system in her own way, trolling it, and I like that…I just don’t find it hot, I do however find it funny… I guess we aren’t really real friends because she only emails me when I bring back the story of her offereing a dude unprotected anal sex for 1000 dollars…over snapchat in what was either a whore fetish, or girl really needed 1000 dollars…something she denies even though I have the screenshots of the conversation somewhere and dude sent them in as they went along…making it pretty fucking believable and here are her big titties… The post Maitland Ward is Disgusting of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Alyssa Milano is not hot. She is old. It is not 1989 and this is not the Behind the Scenes of Who’s the Boss..where Tony Danza’s jerking off in the corner of the room to her young body…a body that is no more…. This is not Tony Danza taking her butt shot, like old times, but it could be, because clearly this bitch runs off Nostalgia…. Except when it comes to her hairy arm she’s had lasered, but like all people who amputate important body parts, that shit lingers and haunts you on Halloween..Phantom hairy arms…and likely hairy asshole you can’t see from the bikini bottoms… I don’t know what this bikini pics… The post Alyssa Milano’s in a Bikini of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
I gnited by the sexual abuse allegations against film executive Harvey Weinstein , the #MeToo hashtag recently exploded on social media as women recounted their personal experiences with sexual assault to show their solidarity with the victims who came forward. Although the hashtag gained a lot of traction in recent weeks, what many people may not know is that the #MeToo movement was birthed by a Black woman nearly a decade ago, reports the Huffington Post . The 'Me Too' campaign was created by a black woman 10 years ago https://t.co/4V8b5jwv7L pic.twitter.com/08IecCqBYe — HuffPost BlackVoices (@blackvoices) October 17, 2017 Tarana Burke , the founder of a youth organization called Just Be Inc., started the “Me Too” campaign in 2007 as an avenue to provide support for those who have experienced sexual assault in underserved communities. Burke, 44, is a survivor of sexual abuse herself and says she launched the campaign to connect with women of color who have been through similar experiences. “It was a catchphrase to be used from survivor to survivor to let folks know that they were not alone and that a movement for radical healing was happening and possible,” she said in an interview, according to the source. According to the University of Kansas , studies show that nearly one in five Black women are the victims of sexual assault in the United States and only one woman of color out of 15 will report her rape. Last week, after tweeting out a call to action for women to share their stories of sexual assault using the #MeToo hashtag, several media outlets credited actress Alyssa Milano for starting the movement, the Huffington Post reports. Many people accused the outlets of appropriating the movement which sparked conversations about race, gender, and intersectionality within feminism. After it was brought to her attention that Burke was the originator, Milano took to Twitter on Monday to share information about the original project with her followers. I was just made aware of an earlier #MeToo movement, and the origin story is equal parts heartbreaking and inspiring https://t.co/tABQBODscE — Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) October 16, 2017 Burke said that she was humbled by the fact that her idea connected and empowered so many women on social media. In a series of tweets, she delved into why she initially created the grassroots campaign. “The point of the work we’ve done over the last decade with the ‘me too movement’ is to let women, particularly young women of color know that they are not alone – it’s a movement,” Burke tweeted. “It’s beyond a hashtag. It’s the start of a larger conversation and a movement for radical community healing.” Black women have been at the forefront of social movements for centuries and its good to see them getting the credit that they deserve. What are your thoughts about the #MeToo movement? Sound off in the comments. SOURCE: Huffington Post , University of Kansas SEE ALSO: Blessing In Disguise: Sophie Okonedo Failed Harvey Weinstein’s ‘Fu**ability’ Test Terry Crews Reveals Sex Assault Amid Hollywood Controversy [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3478918″ overlay=”true”]
I gnited by the sexual abuse allegations against film executive Harvey Weinstein , the #MeToo hashtag recently exploded on social media as women recounted their personal experiences with sexual assault to show their solidarity with the victims who came forward. Although the hashtag gained a lot of traction in recent weeks, what many people may not know is that the #MeToo movement was birthed by a Black woman nearly a decade ago, reports the Huffington Post . The 'Me Too' campaign was created by a black woman 10 years ago https://t.co/4V8b5jwv7L pic.twitter.com/08IecCqBYe — HuffPost BlackVoices (@blackvoices) October 17, 2017 Tarana Burke , the founder of a youth organization called Just Be Inc., started the “Me Too” campaign in 2007 as an avenue to provide support for those who have experienced sexual assault in underserved communities. Burke, 44, is a survivor of sexual abuse herself and says she launched the campaign to connect with women of color who have been through similar experiences. “It was a catchphrase to be used from survivor to survivor to let folks know that they were not alone and that a movement for radical healing was happening and possible,” she said in an interview, according to the source. According to the University of Kansas , studies show that nearly one in five Black women are the victims of sexual assault in the United States and only one woman of color out of 15 will report her rape. Last week, after tweeting out a call to action for women to share their stories of sexual assault using the #MeToo hashtag, several media outlets credited actress Alyssa Milano for starting the movement, the Huffington Post reports. Many people accused the outlets of appropriating the movement which sparked conversations about race, gender, and intersectionality within feminism. After it was brought to her attention that Burke was the originator, Milano took to Twitter on Monday to share information about the original project with her followers. I was just made aware of an earlier #MeToo movement, and the origin story is equal parts heartbreaking and inspiring https://t.co/tABQBODscE — Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) October 16, 2017 Burke said that she was humbled by the fact that her idea connected and empowered so many women on social media. In a series of tweets, she delved into why she initially created the grassroots campaign. “The point of the work we’ve done over the last decade with the ‘me too movement’ is to let women, particularly young women of color know that they are not alone – it’s a movement,” Burke tweeted. “It’s beyond a hashtag. It’s the start of a larger conversation and a movement for radical community healing.” Black women have been at the forefront of social movements for centuries and its good to see them getting the credit that they deserve. What are your thoughts about the #MeToo movement? Sound off in the comments. SOURCE: Huffington Post , University of Kansas SEE ALSO: Blessing In Disguise: Sophie Okonedo Failed Harvey Weinstein’s ‘Fu**ability’ Test Terry Crews Reveals Sex Assault Amid Hollywood Controversy [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3478918″ overlay=”true”]
Source: Xilla Valentine / No Kable Productions With everything going on in the world it’s a good idea to plan a break. Whether it’s a break from school, work, the family or Donald Trump a weekend getaway could be exactly what the doctor ordered. No matter where you live most places in the country have a beautiful gem a couple of hours away that will make you feel like you’re in another country, while still being able to get back home in the blink of an eye. A quick google search could do you wonders. Source: Xilla Valentine / No Kable Productions That’s what I did to close out the summer, I heading upstate New York in a 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport for a weekend road trip to the mountains. A straight shot on the highway I got to bust that bad boy open really testing out the kick of the car. 0-60 in about 3 seconds the Corvette really has power and when you add in the Apple CarPlay feature it makes navigation very easy. We were heading to farmland so I knew I had to get the most out of my ride from the start, but the car handled just as great on the winding roads of New York. My first stop was the Buttercup Farm Audubon Sanctuary where I walked along some trails and got my taste of nature. Birds, flowers and fresh air was well-deserved reset from the busy city. Source: Xilla Valentine / No Kable Productions Next, I decided to take a tour of the Millbrook Vineyard and Winery a beautiful piece of land. I got to see how the grapes were grown, and the wine was made. I arrived right before the yearly harvest so it was an amazing experience I bought 3 bottles 2 to cook with and one to drink later that night. Source: Xilla Valentine / No Kable Productions After the tour of the vineyard and a long drive and equally long hike, I needed a rest before dinner. I logged on to Zagat and found an amazing place called Ship To Shore I ordered a crab cake and a pan-seared red snapper that was to die for. Source: Xilla Valentine / No Kable Productions Once the morning came I hopped back into the Corvette, dropped the top and headed back home. The ride home was even better, knowing that gas mileage on the Corvette was good enough to same my pockets some extra cash. Source: Xilla Valentine / No Kable Productions If you’re interested in planning your own weekend road trip here are a few tips for you try out. Use google maps to search your surrounding area to discover interesting places near you. AirBnB experience feature on their app highlights a bunch of awesome things to do around town. Check out travel sites like Thrillist , TimeOut, and Zagat for great restaurants, attractions, and events in your state. Ask a friend about things they’ve done in the past when they needed a weekend getaway.
Source: Ana Abejon / Getty On Sunday, actress Alyssa Milano responded to the sexual harassment allegations against media executive Harvey Weinstein with two simple words — “Me too.” She said the words as a way to show solidarity with folks who have experienced sexual assault or harassment. If you’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted write ‘me too’ as a reply to this tweet. pic.twitter.com/k2oeCiUf9n — Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) October 15, 2017 Since her tweet, nearly 500,000 people have tweeted #MeToo to bring attention to their experience with sexual abuse. Even big time celebrities joined the campaign — everyone from Gabrielle Union , to Rosario Dawson , to True Blood ‘s Anna Paquin . You can check out some of the tweets below. This. #MeToo https://t.co/oYiyeMxvuy — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) October 15, 2017 #MeToo — xoxo, Gaga (@ladygaga) October 15, 2017 Being raped once made it easier to be raped again. I instinctually shut down. My body remembered, so it protected me. I disappeared. #metoo — #EvanRachelWould (@evanrachelwood) October 16, 2017 All too pervasive… Me too. #MeToo #TogetherWeRise https://t.co/ju5K3USDt8 — Rosario Dawson (@rosariodawson) October 16, 2017 Me too — Anna Paquin (@AnnaPaquin) October 15, 2017 This is what we’re up against – people like this creep #MeToo https://t.co/LAvr7gyRah — Gretchen Carlson (@GretchenCarlson) October 16, 2017 Me too. I don’t know if means anything coming from a gay man but it’s happened. Multiple times. — Javier Muñoz (@JMunozActor) October 15, 2017 #MeToo — Patricia Arquette (@PattyArquette) October 15, 2017
Ebonee Davis and drunk, obese, mexican candiand – half dead, homeless looking monster do go together like anything, and don’t cum together ever, but that doesn’t mean I can’t try to cum to her…seeing as her body is fucking perfect, a fetish even, those tits, that height and leanness…this may be what love is all about…what it feels like…and I wonder why I never noticed Ebonee Davis before…..maybe the lights were off…on my soul…she’s so exotic and counter culture, 60s black panthers, hip hop, SOUL…and RNB….she’s everything I’d want to stare at…too bad black girls hate me. The post Ebonee Davis Amazing Body of the DAy appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
I hate Alyssa Milano because she’s caved into society’s expectations of her. We bullied her for having hairy fucking arms, and she’s reacted by getting laser hair removal on the shit, like a fucking pussy, insecure bitch, who lets bullies push her around, instead of embracing her hairy fucking destiny… But I don’t mind when insecure bitches post up pics of their cleavage cuz I like tits, and when women, even old ones, feel the need to share them because I assume they think they look hot…I’m into it.. The post Alyssa Milano Cleavage of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .