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International Freaks: Ludacris Plans To Smash His Wife Eudoxie’s Cakes Off The Train Tracks To Italy

Source: Kevork Djansezian / Getty Ludacris And Eudoxie Vacay In Italy Who says all of the fun stops when you become married? Ludacris and his wife Eudoxie Bridges just took a very sexy excursion across Europe together. Seems like the rip started in Paris, stopped in Croatia and ended in Italy, according to their social media posts. The Euro vibes had Ludacris excited about being alone with his significant other for a few days. According to Eudoxie, their conversation got a little crazy when they found themselves alone on this luxury train… View this post on Instagram The things he says when we have any place to ourselves. Dinner on the train. A post shared by Eudoxie (Eh-dox-ee) Bridges (@eudoxie) on Jul 26, 2019 at 2:33am PDT The Bridges had a lush suite to return to after their sexy train car dinner together. And that’s where Luda claimed he was going to go ham on Eudoxie. Don’t they look good? She looks BANGING! View this post on Instagram I’m about to rock this Train off the tracks tonight. #datenight #thebridges A post shared by @ ludacris on Jul 25, 2019 at 6:18pm PDT More of the Bridges and their ‘fun’ time overseas after the flip.

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Pope Pimpin’: Freak-A-Leek Italian Priest Allegedly Filmed Sex Parties In Rectory

Italian Priest Was Allegedly Pimping Parishioners, Hosting Orgies And Vacationing With Lovers This story is so WILD we’d almost doubt its validity were it not about the scandal heavy Catholic Church . According to International Business Times reports , Andrea Contin is under police investigation in northern Italy’s Veneto region, facing allegations of organizing group sex parties and pimping out as many as 15 women on wife-swapping websites. Contin fell under suspicion after three female parishioners complained about the 48-year-old priest. Police discovered pornographic videos hidden in covers bearing the names of past popes, as well as sex toys and videos of orgies INSIDE HIS RECTORY on the San Lazzaro church grounds, according to the Times. Contin’s affairs allegedly included lavish vacations to Croatia, France and Austria with his lovers, including a jaunt to a swingers resort in Cap d’Agde on France’s southern coast. The first stories about Contin’s proclivities came to light after one of his female parishioners complained to the local bishop last summer. Initially church authorities didn’t consult the police, preferring to conduct their own investigation first. One of the women who claims to have been having relations with Contin revealed how she allegedly discovered the rectory contained a number of sexual games and fetish items like collars and leashes organized in order of smallest to largest. “It happened in the rectory and in different hours, at all hours. Morning, afternoon, night, always,” she reportedly said. While Contin has not been arrested, the Times reports that he’s been suspended from duty pending investigation. Shutterstock

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John Legend To Campaign For Hillary Clinton With Concert In Ohio

  Celebs & Mothers Of The Movement To Campaign For Hillary Clinton In Last Month Before Election Soul singer John Legend will return to his native Ohio next week to campaign for Hillary Clinton two days before the state’s voter registration deadline. Legend will headline a concert at a college in the Cincinnati area and hold get out the vote events in southwest Ohio to urge millennials to go to the polls Nov. 8. Early voting begins Oct. 12 in Ohio, and Legend, who is married to model Chrissy Teigen and dad to baby Luna, will also ask young people to vote early and check their registration status at www.iwillvote.com. Other celebs, as well as the Mothers of the Movement, are set to campaign for the democrat in the last few weeks before the presidential election against republican Donald Trump. Wanna go? You can RSVP here for the Dayton area event and for for the Cincinnati concert here.

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Elizabeta Burg Heigth Bio

Biography for Elizabeta Burg Born Elizabeta Burg 1993 (age 18–19) Vrbanja, Croatia Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Title(s) Miss Universe Hrvatske 2012 Major competition(s) Miss Hrvatske 2011 (did not place) Miss Universe Hrvatske 2012 (Winner) Miss Universe 2012 Miss Croatia Elizabeta Burg performs onstage at the 2012 Miss Universe National Costume Show at PH Live in Las Vegas, Nevada December 14, 2012. (Photo/Agencies) Elizabeta Burg; (born 1993) is a Croatia beauty pageant titleholder who wa

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Elizabeta Burg Heigth Bio

Biography for Elizabeta Burg Born Elizabeta Burg 1993 (age 18–19) Vrbanja, Croatia Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Title(s) Miss Universe Hrvatske 2012 Major competition(s) Miss Hrvatske 2011 (did not place) Miss Universe Hrvatske 2012 (Winner) Miss Universe 2012 Miss Croatia Elizabeta Burg performs onstage at the 2012 Miss Universe National Costume Show at PH Live in Las Vegas, Nevada December 14, 2012. (Photo/Agencies) Elizabeta Burg; (born 1993) is a Croatia beauty pageant titleholder who wa

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The Bachelorette Recap: Emily’s a Straight Shooter

Following the London fireworks that saw Kalon McMahon booted off the show a week ago, The Bachelorette and her eight remaining men hit Croatia tonight. Which log-throwing, kilt-wearing competitor dominated the manly competition? Who won over Emily with persistence in the face of defeat and earned a rose? Elsewhere, who surprisingly got the chop on tonight’s one-on-one date(s), and what surprising bombshell was dropped in the previews for next week? Follow this link for a rundown of The Bachelorette spoilers we know so far, including the (alleged) final three. Then read on for THG’s official +/- recap! Emily’s having a good hair day. Plus 9 . No Ricki this week? :’-( Minus 18 . Annnnd the first one-on-one date goes to … Travis the Egg Guy. A little anticlimactic for fans of Sean Lowe. Or Jef Holm. Or Arie Luyendyk, Jr. Minus 7 . Put Dubrovnik, Croatia on your travel bucket list BTW. Plus 14 . #BalancingStoneFail. Minus 4 . “This is a 10 on a scale of 8,” he calls their date. Who says that? First of all, scale of eight? Second of all, why not an 11 or 12 out of eight then? Minus 2 . Emily is looking for a guy with a bit of an edge … according to Ryan, who’s apparently wearing a Lulu Lemon yoga halter-top wife-beater thing. Minus 30 . Travis’ dinner seems to be going pretty well at least. Plus 6 . Ryan scores the next one-on-one date. His heart is beating out of his women’s tank top, man. Prepare for the douchepocalypse, America. Plus 10 . Emily sends Travis home after not feeling any sort of romantic connection! Plus 5 , ’cause we feel bad for the guy, but it was definitely the right call. That umbrella Travis flung – like his heart and like his precious egg – may be broken beyond repair. Plus 5 . And then there were seven … Sometimes a girl just wants to see a movie … in the name of shameless product placement courtesy of ABC and Disney-Pixar’s Brave . Minus 25 . Eye-rolling plugs aside, the movie does look pretty cute at least. Plus 7 . The guys in kilts and muscle shirts? Ditto! Plus 3 . Plus 12 for Emily’s archery skills. Minus 12 for Chris’ effort … at grammar, because we think he just said he’s “shotten an arrow only once in his whole life.” You’re shotten me Chris. Sean Lowe is so ripped, he broke the log in the competition. Plus 9 . Chris wins the Bravery Cup despite being humiliated in every event. He was a good sport and gave it his best … can you tell Emily’s a mom? Plus 11 . Emily and Sean FTW? Can we start calling them Seamily? Plus 5 . Arie’s “freaking out,” but it doesn’t appear he’s relinquished co-frontrunner status. Definitely not after that street makeout sesh. Plus 5 . Ryan has to be acting, right? There are a-holes in the world, sure … but one can be that full of himself in such comedic fashion. He’s like a caricature of your quintessential narcissistic ass clown. Well played Ryan and ABC. Plus 10 . Jef? Definite dark horse still. Plus 4 . He and Chris, who gets the rose, are angling for the final two hometown date spots at this point, with Arie and Sean the favorites. Doug and Ryan are fading fast (for very different reasons). Wolf … is still on the show we think. Emily Maynard really sparkles. Literally. Plus 6 . Ryan actually shaves that ugly patch out of his facial hair … and apparently his legs. Arie is visibly uncomfortable listening to him talk at this point. Plus 2 . Not as uncomfortable as Emily eating an oyster, but close. Minus 11 . Or when Ryan says openly that he wants her to be his trophy wife. Minus 21 . “I see in you some things I’ve always looked for.” – Ryan. Read: booty shorts. Plus 7 . When Emily’s not happy, she makes this this half-smile, half-glaring crinkle face. Case in point: Ryan reading off his ideal woman checklist. Minus 15 . Crinkle Face turns the checklist around on him, says her criteria are different, then gives him the boot! Plus 20 for Emily being on a roll tonight. “That is very shocking.” – Ryan. To you, maybe. No one else. Minus 18 . No way she’s going to go back on it, is she? Noooo, come on, don’t go back on it! OMG she’s going back on it. Okay phew, she didn’t. Plus 17 . Ryan opines that the guys must be shocked and laments that he’ll miss them. Back at the hotel, they are HUGGING and celebrating. Plus 33 . Did he just ask to be edited well by the producers? Might be wishful thinking, Ryan, after some of your comments, actions and “fashion.” Minus 20 . Eff the next Bachelor, … but please, ABC, add Ryan to the Bachelor Pad 3 cast! Plus 10 . If Ryan did get the rose, would the guys have staged an intervention, Kalon style? Would it have been warranted? Yes, yes and Plus 5 for that imagery. Arie just wants to hold her and hug her and do a lot of other things he can’t say in a confessional, oh, and she’s a great judge of character. Plus 6 . He gets a rose. We get a bit too much makeout audio. Minus 4 . Arie and Emily in the Fifty Shades of Grey movie? Plus 50 . Wolf pulls out his grandparents’ funeral cards and it’s … sweet? Poignant? Weird? Out of place? Over the top? All of the above? Eh, Plus 1 . Both Wolf and Doug are hangin’ tough in the hunt for that last rose, though the latter seems reluctant to make a move on Em. Tick tock. Minus 7 . The man tears are moving down his face in a hurry, though. Plus 3 . The final rose tonight comes down to the two of them, and then … Unsure of what do to, Emily runs to seek the sage advice of … venerable and handsome Bachelorette host-pimp Chris Harrison!! Plus 100 . “Emily … the extra rose you asked for.” Chris. SO lame. Minus 40 . Saying goodbye tonight: Travis (cut loose on one-on-one date) Ryan (canned on one-on-one date) Still alive: Sean, Jef, Arie, John “Wolf”, Chris and Doug. EPISODE TOTAL: +143. SEASON TOTAL: +142. Weird preview for next week, in which Arie’s relationship with a producer on the show is exposed and Emily makes her frustrations known! What do you think? Will he be eliminated?

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Racism… What You Know About It?: “Super” Mario Balotelli’s Knock Home Wonder Goal Againt Ireland Euro 2012! [Video]

Mario Balotelli Wonder Goal Against Ireland In Euro 2012 Against Croatia We have been following Balotelli since he was brought and taught in Italy. He is a beast… and before it’s all said and done, will go down as one of the greatest strikers ever. We know the racism has been playing mind tricks on the kid… and this special goal he laid down today should change all that: Antonio Cassano and Mario Balotelli fired Italy into the quarter-finals of Euro 2012 after a tense victory over the Republic of Ireland. The AC Milan striker headed home from Andrea Pirlo’s 35th-minute corner before substitute Balotelli added a second at the death to finally kill off Ireland’s brave resistance. Spain’s 1-0 win over Croatia in Gdansk meant the reigning champions topped Group C, but Italy went through in second place. On a night when only victory would do for Cesare Prandelli’s men, they came up with the goods against an Ireland side whose exit from the competition was confirmed last week. But while Italy dominated for long periods, they were unable to find a way past the green shirts for a second time to leave the Republic, led by winger Damien Duff on his 100th appearance for his country, in with a chance until Balotelli eventually calmed the nerves. Giovanni Trapattoni’s side, who had midfielder Keith Andrews sent off late on, staged a late blitz on the Italian goal which came up only just short, and although they restored some of their battered pride, they will return to Dublin tomorrow having failed to collect a single point. Duff and his team-mates ran out wearing black armbands to mark the 18th anniversary of the shootings of six men in Loughinisland, County Down, as the victims watched the national team play Italy at the 1994 World Cup finals in the United States. That day, Ray Houghton’s goal secured a famous victory over the Italians, and the latest generation set out in determined fashion in an attempt to repeat the feat. They might have taken the lead straight from the kick-off when Kevin Doyle ran on to Pirlo’s careless pass, but defender Giorgio Chiellini dispossessed him before he could shoot. Ireland safely negotiated the opening five minutes which had previously proved so problematical in the tournament, but as the deep-sitting Pirlo started to pull the strings, found themselves having to defend for dear life. But where that had been beyond them in their opening two games, this time they found the resilience and organisation which had brought them to the finals. The two sides traded blows in their own particular fashions, the Italians stylish and patient, the Irish more direct and abrasive, but with neither goalkeeper being called upon at all. Richard Dunne and Sean St Ledger both had to get in good blocks to prevent Antonio Di Natale from troubling Shay Given, and the Leicester defender had to be on his toes to dispossess the same man as he threatened to carve his way into the penalty area once again. But with 10 minutes of the first half remaining, Italy started to turn the screw. Glenn Whelan’s misplaced pass allowed Cassano to pick out Di Natale and when he rounded Given on the right side of the penalty area and shot from a tight angle, St Ledger once again came to the rescue on the line. But the reprieve was only temporary and after Given had conceded a corner by spilling Cassano’s snapshot, Prandelli’s men edged ahead. Pirlo’s near-post delivery was met with a glancing header by Cassano and although Given got a hand to it, he could not keep the ball out of the net. The sense of relief among the Italian fans, who were dwarfed in number by their Irish counterparts, was palpable, and will have been shared both on the pitch and the bench. However, Prandelli’s players returned knowing they still had to get through another 45 minutes and hope things elsewhere continued to go for them if they were to progress. It would have been 2-0 within three minutes of the restart had St Ledger not once again denied Di Natale with a vital block, and Given had to get down well to keep out Cassano’s side-footed effort seconds later with Italy looking to kill the game off. Daniele De Rossi curled a 51st-minute shot over the angle of bar and post with Ireland looking more open than they had at any point until then. But there was a flicker of hope for the Republic when Robbie Keane forced Ignazio Abate to concede a corner which Dunne headed wide. Given had to repel another Di Natale effort at his near post with 55 minutes gone, but Andrews tested Gianluigi Buffon from distance for the first time on the hour. Sensing that their time had come, the Republic launched a sustained assault on the Italian goal, prompting Prandelli to introduce wild card striker Balotelli with 15 minutes left on the clock. But Buffon had to be at his best to keep out Andrews’ drilled 79th-minute shot from Duff’s back-heeled free-kick, with Ireland throwing everything they had at Italy. However, it all turned sour at the death as Andrews, who had earlier been booked for a foul, received a second yellow card for dissent seconds before Balotelli hooked home a Pirlo corner to secure the win. Turn the page to see the go ahead magic goal he put in today in Euro 2012.

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Racism… What You Know About It?: “Super” Mario Balotelli’s Knock Home Wonder Goal Againt Ireland Euro 2012! [Video]

Mario Balotelli Wonder Goal Against Ireland In Euro 2012 Against Croatia We have been following Balotelli since he was brought and taught in Italy. He is a beast… and before it’s all said and done, will go down as one of the greatest strikers ever. We know the racism has been playing mind tricks on the kid… and this special goal he laid down today should change all that: Antonio Cassano and Mario Balotelli fired Italy into the quarter-finals of Euro 2012 after a tense victory over the Republic of Ireland. The AC Milan striker headed home from Andrea Pirlo’s 35th-minute corner before substitute Balotelli added a second at the death to finally kill off Ireland’s brave resistance. Spain’s 1-0 win over Croatia in Gdansk meant the reigning champions topped Group C, but Italy went through in second place. On a night when only victory would do for Cesare Prandelli’s men, they came up with the goods against an Ireland side whose exit from the competition was confirmed last week. But while Italy dominated for long periods, they were unable to find a way past the green shirts for a second time to leave the Republic, led by winger Damien Duff on his 100th appearance for his country, in with a chance until Balotelli eventually calmed the nerves. Giovanni Trapattoni’s side, who had midfielder Keith Andrews sent off late on, staged a late blitz on the Italian goal which came up only just short, and although they restored some of their battered pride, they will return to Dublin tomorrow having failed to collect a single point. Duff and his team-mates ran out wearing black armbands to mark the 18th anniversary of the shootings of six men in Loughinisland, County Down, as the victims watched the national team play Italy at the 1994 World Cup finals in the United States. That day, Ray Houghton’s goal secured a famous victory over the Italians, and the latest generation set out in determined fashion in an attempt to repeat the feat. They might have taken the lead straight from the kick-off when Kevin Doyle ran on to Pirlo’s careless pass, but defender Giorgio Chiellini dispossessed him before he could shoot. Ireland safely negotiated the opening five minutes which had previously proved so problematical in the tournament, but as the deep-sitting Pirlo started to pull the strings, found themselves having to defend for dear life. But where that had been beyond them in their opening two games, this time they found the resilience and organisation which had brought them to the finals. The two sides traded blows in their own particular fashions, the Italians stylish and patient, the Irish more direct and abrasive, but with neither goalkeeper being called upon at all. Richard Dunne and Sean St Ledger both had to get in good blocks to prevent Antonio Di Natale from troubling Shay Given, and the Leicester defender had to be on his toes to dispossess the same man as he threatened to carve his way into the penalty area once again. But with 10 minutes of the first half remaining, Italy started to turn the screw. Glenn Whelan’s misplaced pass allowed Cassano to pick out Di Natale and when he rounded Given on the right side of the penalty area and shot from a tight angle, St Ledger once again came to the rescue on the line. But the reprieve was only temporary and after Given had conceded a corner by spilling Cassano’s snapshot, Prandelli’s men edged ahead. Pirlo’s near-post delivery was met with a glancing header by Cassano and although Given got a hand to it, he could not keep the ball out of the net. The sense of relief among the Italian fans, who were dwarfed in number by their Irish counterparts, was palpable, and will have been shared both on the pitch and the bench. However, Prandelli’s players returned knowing they still had to get through another 45 minutes and hope things elsewhere continued to go for them if they were to progress. It would have been 2-0 within three minutes of the restart had St Ledger not once again denied Di Natale with a vital block, and Given had to get down well to keep out Cassano’s side-footed effort seconds later with Italy looking to kill the game off. Daniele De Rossi curled a 51st-minute shot over the angle of bar and post with Ireland looking more open than they had at any point until then. But there was a flicker of hope for the Republic when Robbie Keane forced Ignazio Abate to concede a corner which Dunne headed wide. Given had to repel another Di Natale effort at his near post with 55 minutes gone, but Andrews tested Gianluigi Buffon from distance for the first time on the hour. Sensing that their time had come, the Republic launched a sustained assault on the Italian goal, prompting Prandelli to introduce wild card striker Balotelli with 15 minutes left on the clock. But Buffon had to be at his best to keep out Andrews’ drilled 79th-minute shot from Duff’s back-heeled free-kick, with Ireland throwing everything they had at Italy. However, it all turned sour at the death as Andrews, who had earlier been booked for a foul, received a second yellow card for dissent seconds before Balotelli hooked home a Pirlo corner to secure the win. Turn the page to see the go ahead magic goal he put in today in Euro 2012.

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Mistletoe – Justin Bieber ( cover by Mariana & Bartolomea )

Mariana i Bartolomea – Mistletoe ( Justin Bieber cover ) Please like this, share and comment! Subscribe for more videos! FACEBOOK – facebook.com TWITTER – twitter.com ( Mariana ) twitter.com ( Bartolomea ) No copyright infringement intended. I do not own the clips and the music. This video is for entertainment purposes only. No profit is being made by me. It makes use of copyrighted material in a manner that does not require the approval of the copyright holder. It is a fair use under copyright law under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. I do not claim ownership of any of the music, and the artist is given full credit below. “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.” http://www.youtube.com/v/___PNBTC7FY?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Continued here: Mistletoe – Justin Bieber ( cover by Mariana & Bartolomea )

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Ante and Tanja sex video

Ante and Tanja were two of the people on Big Brother Croatia and then one day thanks to boredom and alcohol they decided to fuck on live TV Continue reading