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Sophie Turner Keeps Showing Off Her Booty

Yes, we get it Sophie ! You have an incredible booty and you can’t stop tweeting pictures of it. I don’t blame you, but your clicker finger must be getting tired. Also, that iPhone doesn’t take the best quality photos. So if you need a semi-professional photographer with a Samsung Galaxy 3, hit me up. I know I can take that booty to the next level.

Dakota Fanning In Her Bra And Panties

They’re not the best quality, but here are some screencaps of Dakota Fanning from her new movie Now Is Good .  I haven’t seen it, but the synopsis sounds super depressing — trust me, if you want to keep enjoying these, you don’t want to know. Still, it’s nice to see that now that she’s over 18, Dakota’s starting to take on some more adult roles. Maybe she can play a hooker with a heart of gold next. Or just a regular hooker. Either works. » view all 11 photos Related Articles: Dakota Fanning’s Pants Are Falling Off Dakota Fanning Is Too Cute Christina Aguilera Breasts Can’t Save That Old Lady Outfit Christina Aguilera Ruins A See Through Moment

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Bethenny Frankel in Trouble for False, Unhealthy Advertising?

Is Bethenny Frankel a fraud? As first reported by The Huffington Post , the Whole Foods supermarket chain has pulled all Skinnygirl cocktails from its shelves because, contrary to its on-bottle advertising claim, the company says these products do NOT possess all-natural ingredients. “The store prides itself in selling the best quality whole products that our high-end consumers expect. Not novelty products that are shaded with secrecy,” a Whole Foods source says , referring to the fact that no ingredients are actually listed on the Skinnygirl bottle or package. No comment yet from Frankel or anyone in her camp, but might the reality star’s motto be telling? She often tells pals: “You have to fake it until you make it.” [Photo: WENN.com]

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