Karen Joigny is some hot tanned French model who gets naked or half naked because if she didn’t, she wouldn’t be a contender in the “Next Top Model” contest that is her real life…No brand or agency is going to fuck with any girl who is a prude that doesn’t get naked…so any and all models that are both working, or aspiring to work need to do the nudes…which is a nice turn of events because we live in an era where becoming a model is easier than ever thanks to social media…and because of that more and more girls want to take a shot at it….and the traditional requirements to be a model are basically obsolete since this era is full of weird models making it…the weirder you are the better.. If a fat black asian retard with alopecia, hives, big ears and stretch marks, who is missing limbs, has no gender but two sets of genitals and 8 terminal diseases can make it…ANYONE can..especially when they look as good as this. The post Karen Joigny Titties of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
STELLA MAXWELL flashing some titty as if its her pussy while she’s on a stroll with her parents..who are proud of all their useless daughter has accomplished with her career / pussy…..so much pussy use required to get this career, which is clearly why it is itchy as fuck…from all the pussy on pussy grinding to get to the point where the paparazzi care…pussy on pussy grinding is is how lesbians fuck each other cuz they don’t have the dick….as the dick is the hub of all fucking evil…at least that’s how this Stella Maxwell positions it as she turns otherwise “straight” actors to the dark lipstick lesbian side….through pussy eating and bringing them to orgasm…. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE Stella Maxwell was also in this photoshoot.. JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Stella Maxwell Tits Out of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Zoey Deutch is Lea Thompson, who was on the show Caroline in the City…which was like Sex and the City, but with a cartoonist…and no sex, but rather an annoying fucking sitcom in an era where they forced us to watch these sitcoms because cable was the only way we could watch TV… This is her daughter,..which I guess is more interesting that her mom….who to you fucking nerds was also the love interest on Howard the Duck….and I don’t remember whether she fucked Howard the Duck or not, but we can assume she did….which I assume either gives you hope knowing that a girl in a movie fucked a human-like duck, so there’s hope…when really it should depress you knowing that a human-like duck can get pussy and you can’t… Either way, this is her next generation making moves of her own, to leave that legacy of her own…and the fact I remember Lea Thompson while looking at her slutty daughter reminds me that I am fucking old. JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Zoey Deutch Lingerie of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Rafaella Consentino is a model like everyone else and she’s got some pretty round and perky tits. I guess she’s out here trying to fight the crisis facing America…which is not immigration, despite her being an immigrant…it is the sexualization of the tit. The only way to de-sexualize the tit is by putting up pics of her tits, or participating in titty content and that is a good thing. A great thing cuz it gives us better content to better sexualize her tits. These pics are in black and white, so you know they are artsy and not porny…unless you make it porn cuz she’s hot, naked and fit..wich is exactly what I am trying to make it. The post Rafaella Consentino Tits of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Source: Chicago Tribune / Getty R. Kelly is facing even more sex crime charges. The embattled singer is facing two counts of engaging in prostitution with an individual under 18 years old and offering to hire for sexual purposes a person under 18. The events allegedly took place with an underage girl in Minneapolis in July 2001. During a news conference on Monday, State Attorney Mike Freeman said the alleged victim approached Kelly for an autograph and claims that the 52-year-old singer paid her $200 to get naked and engage in sexual acts at his Minneapolis hotel. Kelly’s attorney, Steve Greenberg calls the latest charges “absurd.” Re: New charges @RKelly give me a break. This is beyond absurd — Steve Greenberg (@SGcrimlaw) August 5, 2019 Freeman said that there was no sexual intercourse between Kelly and the underage girl, but there was “sexual contact.” He also admitted that the case will be difficult to prosecute, given that the evidence dates back nearly 20 years. The news follows a month in and out of courts for Kelly. He was charged with 18 counts of sexual misconduct and other charges in Chicago and New York and pled not guilty to five federal criminal charges including kidnapping and racketeering. RELATED: Alleged Sexual Predator R. Kelly Calls His Accusers “Disgruntled Groupies” RELATED: Steppin’ Down In The Name Of Common Sense: R. Kelly’s Crisis Manager Quits
B lack women are making historic moves in medicine. According to Atlanta Daily World Patrice A. Harris, M.D., M.A. , was sworn in as president of the American Medical Association; making her the first African American woman to be at the helm of the country’s largest collective of physicians and medical students. For the first time in its history the American Medical Association has a Black woman as president! https://t.co/mdvJbXoA2e — #becauseofthemwecan (@Becauseofthem) June 13, 2019 The inauguration ceremony took place in Chicago on Tuesday. During her inaugural speech, Dr. Harris highlighted the issues that she intends to address as she starts her new role. Amongst the things on her agenda are implementing effective strategies to improve healthcare education and training, combating the crisis surrounding chronic diseases, and eliminating barriers to quality patient care. Dr. Harris also hopes to push the conversations about mental health and diversity in the medical field forward. “We face big challenges in health care today, and the decisions we make now will move us forward in a future we help create,” she said in a statement, according to the news outlet. “We are no longer at a place where we can tolerate the disparities that plague communities of color, women, and the LGBTQ community. But we are not yet at a place where health equity is achieved e in those communities. I hope to be tangible evidence for young girls and young boys and girls from communities of color that you can aspire to be a physician. Not only that, you can aspire to be a leader in organized medicine.” Dr. Harris—who has served as an AMA board secretary and AMA board chair—has had a storied medical career thus far. Prior to being appointed to become president of the American Medical Association, she served as the chief health officer of Fulton County, Georgia and has worked with several healthcare organizations to advance their services. She also served as an adjunct professor in Emory University’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Several Black doctors are breaking barriers in the medical field. A group of African American medical professionals recently opened the first Black-owned urgent care center on the South Side of Chicago. SEE ALSO: Chicago Gets Its First Black-Owned Urgent Care Facility Lonnie G. Bunch III Makes History As Smithsonian’s First Black Secretary [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3854335″ overlay=”true”]
Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen are one of those celebrity couples who are more focused on parenting these days than on making headlines. But Jenny has come forward to share that their family has experienced every parent’s nightmare. Jenny revealed that she dropped their 5-year-old son on his head, resulting in a skull fracture. Alongside one of her many redacted photos that give her children a semblance of privacy, Jenny Mollen shared a horror story. “On Saturday evening,” Jenny begins. “I dropped my son on his head.” She is speaking of her 5-year-old son, Sid. She says that he fell, “causing him to fracture his skull.” Skull fractures can be fatal or lead to lifelong complications, even behavioral problems that manifest in adulthood. “And,” she adds, the injury resulted in Sid “landing him in the ICU.” “I am forever grateful to Lenox hill downtown and @nyphospital,” Jenny expresses. “For their immediate response and aid.” She then gushes about her appreciation for absolutely every professional, on every level, who helped in this crisis. “Thank you,” she writes. “To all of the nurses, neurologists, pediatricians, residents, cafeteria staff, and brave women that keep the visitor‘s bathrooms clean.” “Not sure how this post turned into an Oscars acceptance speech…” Jenny admits, roasting herself a little. Once the critical moments of a crisis has passed, it can be very healthy to deflect with humor. “But @biggsjason Thank god for you!” she writes to and of her husband. “Thank god, thank god, thank god.” “It has been a traumatic week,” Jenny affirms. We would certainly imagine so. “But,” Jenny says. “Sid is home now.” Her post continues, and she makes it clear that her 5-year-old son is “taking things slowly.” “And,” she notes, he is thankfully “recovering nicely.” Jenny then shares some news that indicates that Sid seems to be doing just fine. “He is also eating a lot of chocolate dipped ice cream cones,” she shares. “And,” Jenny adds, her son “plans to try cherry dipped soon.” Jenny expresses: “My heart goes out to all parents who have or will ever find themselves in this kind of position.” “You are not alone,” she affirms. Jenny’s story struck a chord with a lot of moms — including some of her fellow celebrities, like Jessica Alba and Krysten Ritter. A number of commenters came forward to assure Jenny that this horrific nightmare happens more often than people think. Jenny seems to know that — which is why she chose to share the story. Her fans and followers may take comfort in knowing that, if this happened in their own pasts, they’re not the only parents who’ve done that. At the same time, if Jenny’s story makes any other parents extra careful with their kids, that certainly can’t hurt. Hopefully, no one will ever be rude enough to ask Sid “what, were you dropped on your head as a child?” Because the answer is literally yes. Unfortunately, that phrase comes from this all-too-common accident. Loving, attentive parents can drop their kids. The result can be anything from a bruise to death. We sincerely hope that Sid avoids any long-term consequences for this tragic accident. And though a lot of identified serial killers suffered a massive head trauma as a child, we hope that no one makes insensitive jokes about Sid. He’s literally a child. Please be nice.
It’s been two weeks since Leaving Neverland premiered on HBO. The documentary detailing the child molestation allegations against Michael Jackson has been compared to a ” public lynching ” by the late pop star’s family. However, for many viewers, the film left little doubt about Jackson’s guilt. And since the crimes he’s been accused of are truly monstrous, the fallout from the evidence presented in Neverland has been appropriately swift and harsh. Of course, many in Jackson’s inner circle are concened not only with protecting the singer’s lucrative estate, but also his legacy. Chief among these defenders is Michael’s only daughter, Paris Jackson. Paris does not believe her father’s accusers , and she’s repeatedly laughed off their allegations in ways that many have found deeply offensive. But as much as she might pretend to be unbothered by the situation on social media, there have been indications that this growing scandal is beginning to take a toll on the aspiring model. Insiders say Paris is concerned that the allegations will derail her career , and she’s never once considered the possibility that her father might be guilty. Neverland has forced her to confront some very uncomfortable facts, and the process has reportedly caused her to fall back into some bad habits. Paris’ drug use has created significant problems in the past, and the 20-year-old checked into rehab just prior to the film’s debut. Now, however, Paris is out of treatment, and already back to partying. Radar Online has attained photos of what appears to be Paris drinking and clubbing with friends on Tuesday night. “Her eyes were wide and she was fidgety,” says one onlooker. “She was drinking lots and was with a big group of people,” the witness adds. Paris’ boyfriend, Gabriel Glenn , was also on hand, and the witness says the two of them got into a heated altercation that “nearly turned physical.” One insider says Paris’ family is deeply concerned about her health and well-being. “If things continue like this, Paris will end up back in rehab or — even worse — dead,” a source tells Radar. Here’s hoping Paris is able to sort herself out before the consequences become anymore dire. Her family has experienced enough tragedy for several lifetimes. View Slideshow: Leaving Neverland: Michael Jackson Victims Reveal Sickening New Allegations
P eople across the globe were having a collective moment of raising awareness about the hunger crisis on Tuesday, which marked World Food Day. Hunger, inextricably linked to poverty, disproportionally affects African-Americans, motivating many Black folks to find practical ways to fight to end the crisis. RELATED: NYC Public School System Battles Childhood Hunger With Free Lunch To All Students Oprah Winfrey , who has long used her influence and celebrity status to call attention to human rights issues such as hunger, volunteered at the Freestore Foodbank in Cincinnati last month. The mogul partnered with retail company Kroger to attack hunger, WKRC , a CBS and CW affiliate, reported. “Every step to zero hunger in this country, this city, this world is a step in the right direction,” Winfrey said at the time, spotlighting an issue that the United Nations said it hoped to completely eradicate by 2030. The world produces enough food to feed everyone, yet 1 person in 9 suffers from chronic hunger. On Tuesday's World Food Day, learn how you can support #ZeroHunger by 2030: https://t.co/hpcIGprGLG #GlobalGoals pic.twitter.com/EqFvtYFW5o — United Nations (@UN) October 16, 2018 The crisis hits home for many people nationwide, but for African-Americans, it’s been even worse. Black people are more than twice as likely to face hunger, according to Feeding America . That was widely connected to high poverty rates among Blacks — more than twice that of white, non-Hispanic households in 2017. With such a high poverty rate, it is no wonder why African Americans are trying to fight back. Volunteers, farmers, activists and celebrities alike are all using their power to make a difference to combat hunger. For instance, Chance the Rapper has played a role in trying to combat hunger in his native Chicago. The lyricist had teamed up with Lyft to donate $1 million to the city’s schools , and his gift can go a long way in helping provide breakfast and lunch for hungry students. T.I. also recently decided to pay for a year’s worth of school lunches for a teenager in Florida. A high school had reportedly denied food to the teen, Danielle Aiken because she was 15 cents short in August. Perhaps other rappers will also donate money for institutions in their home cities and help students afford school meals. The National School Lunch Program allows for 100,000 schools to serve school lunches to 30 million students each day. The program provides 20 million free lunches, 2 million reduced-price lunches in which students pay $0.40 each and 8 million full price lunches, according to the School Nutrition Association . If more people support families struggling to provide meals for their school-age children and global hunger efforts, then the UN’s goal of ending hunger in just 12 years could come true. SEE ALSO: Sarah Huckabee Sanders Gets Complaint Filed Against Her Because Of Kanye West Photo Lost In The World: Photos Of Kanye West’s Bizarre Trip To Uganda [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3831800″ overlay=”true”]
G un violence across the nation has reached a human rights crisis level: from the out-of-control situations in Chicago and Baltimore to tragedies like the Parkland, Florida , school shooting and most recently the Dallas cop who killed an unarmed Black man in his own apartment. NewsOne spoke with Philadelphia-based Black Lives Matter (BLM) national organizer and activist Asa Khalif about his grassroots effort to help stem the crisis in Philadelphia, where shootings have increased by 10 percent this year and homicides in southwest Philadelphia have surged by 26 percent . See Also: Heartbreaking: Chicago Mourns Gun Violence Activist As City Sees 21 People Shot Amnesty International released a new report on Wednesday that examined how the U.S. government has allowed gun violence to become a human rights crisis “on a massive scale” and accuses the powers that be of violating international human rights standards. U.S. officials are required to comply with certain global treaties that touch on the right to live free of violence, including the International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination, the global human rights organization said. But gun violence has disproportionately affected Black communities. African-Americans represented approximately 13 percent of the population in 2016, yet they constituted nearly 60 percent of gun homicides nationwide. Naomi Wadler—the 11-year-old activist who delivered a poignant speech about gun violence at the March for Our Lives demonstration in March—will be honored by the NAACP. https://t.co/ofDM1xm1El pic.twitter.com/1egG1Cei3g — NewsOne (@newsone) July 15, 2018 Khalif said he supported Amnesty International designating gun violence a human rights crisis. Last year, He and other activists started an initiative in Philadelphia last year to reach out to young people in the community. He said they see themselves as uniquely positioned to contribute to a solution through preventing potentially violent situations from getting worse. NewsOne (NO): How is BLM organized to combat gun violence in Philadelphia? Asa Khalif (AK): We have defused and de-escalated at least 25 to 30 incidents last year, and 45 this summer. We know the players because we live in the community. When we get information, word on the street that there will be beef, often through Instagram or Facebook, it’s very easy for us to approach ‘Raheem’ and say, “Can I talk to you? I heard there’s a misunderstanding, could we have a conversation before it gets to a certain level.” A lot of this violence comes from misunderstandings. A lot of times the brothers don’t even want to engage in violence. A lot of it is ego, peer pressure, false pride. And they’re looking for a way out. Intervening helps both parties to save face and walk away without looking like a quote, punk. We are concerned about this issue. We live in the community. The myth is we only show up when there’s a police shooting. We are on the front lines when it comes to gun violence because it affects us. We have loved ones who have been victims. NO: The interventions you described are important, but what’s the bigger solution? AK: Gun violence is a virus in our community. We know the virus; we’ve detected the virus, and we know where that virus is coming from. It’s up to us, organizers and people in the community. We have the cure. We have to come together as people of color to make sure gun violence is not an issue in our community. There’s a church on every block in our community, and those churches go behind safe walls and preach to themselves. It’s time now for ministers and congregations to link up with the activists, and not be afraid of BLM activists who have been deemed militant. As I’ve said when the movie Black Panther was playing, we–the activists, community leaders and mothers and fathers who are standing in our communities–are the superheroes. Black Panther, Wonder Woman, Batman, those are people who don’t exist and are not coming to save our community, and so we have to pick up the torch. In #Philadelphia we #WearOrange , we march and we say #Enough to Gun Violence @MomsDemand pic.twitter.com/aGkcyWXa5R — Jme B GunSafety (@archymomjaime) June 2, 2018 NO: Do you share Amnesty International’s view that the government bears a lot of blame for the gun violence? Aside from the legislative failures toward achieving gun control, has other government policies contributed to the problem? AK: I’ve been extremely critical of the federal government, which has always had a hand in the flow of guns into the community. We have to hold the government and gun dealerships accountable. We need to call on law enforcement, instead of occupying our community and shooting us in the back, to do the job you were sworn to do. If you’re going to rush into our community, make sure the busts you do are the gun dealers, the ones who are making the big dollars, not ‘Raheem’ who sold a gun for 50 bucks. The government is also 99 percent to blame in setting the conditions that make gun violence an issue. We have poverty in our community, unemployment, our schools are not as well-funded as white counterparts. It all gives a sense of hopelessness. When you have those conditions and you have no self-worth, it’s very easy to pick up a gun and shoot someone who looks like you because you don’t value yourself. If you give people hope, you’ll see a turnaround. Give a man a job and you’ll see a drop in crime. Young people need a place to go and a purpose, an alternative to standing on the corner and selling drugs. 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