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Bella Thorne: Looking Hot in Fishnets, (Faux) Million Dollar Bikini Top!

Bella Thorne is no stranger to beautifully colorful hair or to being scantily clad . At this point, that’s kind of her brand. But she raised a few eyebrows at the Billboard 100 Hot Festival on Sunday with her fishnet top and her, um, provocative choice in “undershirt,” if you can call it that. You’ll see what we mean in these photos — because never fear, Bella was sure to share her look on Snapchat. Did you guys know that Bella Thorne has a couple of movies coming out later this year? No, they’re not sex tapes. She’s an actress, you guys. She does movies. Anyway, the Billboard Hot 100 was over the weekend. Bella Thorne attended (no, not with Scott Disick in tow) and she was sporting purple hair with darker roots, which contrasted with her fair skin and corresponded with her pink lips. (W’e’re not sure what to call this purple — it’s just a shade too dark to be lilac, but we’ll accept lilac) The thing is, you know, her outfit. She might not be eating a hamburger in Scott Disick’s yard while wearing a bikini, but she was eye-catching nonetheless. Her top was fishnets, but less like one of those fishnet tank tops and more like a … fishnet poncho? Which is actually kind of brilliant. (Though it might present a very real threat of getting yourself tangled, which is after all what actual nets are designed to do) She’s also wearing a garter belt and thigh-high stockings. Aside from Bella’s super toned abs, the most eye-catching part of her look had to be her faux million dollar bikini. (And no, we do not mean that it cost a million dollars — as you can see) Is Bella Thorne a mess or an icon? We kind of want to say both . In case it isn’t completely clear from the photo, Bella Thorne did not actually take money and destroy it to forge it into a bikini. That’s just, you know, a print. Most people couldn’t get away with something like that without looking like a total dick, but since Bella’s whole look is a statement piece and since she’s estimated to be worth $5 million, she can pull it off. If it were somebody just wearing a money-print suit because they fantasize about being rich, or someone who is rich, you’d seem super lame. We would have found it more intriguing or perhaps artistic if she’d just used, like, some hundreds underneath a fishnet bikini top to cover her nip nops without damaging the bills themselves. But, honestly, that sounds like it would have been a nightmare to keep up. And potentially more revealing than she’d intended to be at the event. (Snapchat photos and attending a party come with very different wardrobe requirements, folks) You know what? Bella Thorne is a super hot celebrity and she’s also still a teenager. If there were ever a time to dress literally however you want, it’s under those circumstances. (Also, in general, we’re advocates of dressing in whatever way strikes your fancy unless you’re dressing like a Nazi or otherwise being s—ty to other people) So, you know, let Bella Thorne be wild, you guys. You’re only young once (until transhumanism makes us all immortal, which honestly cannot come soon enough). Until then, let’s watch Bella Thorne live her crazy, sexy dreams. View Slideshow: 33 Hottest Bella Thorne Photos EVER!

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Game of Thrones Finale Promo: The Gang is All… Where?!?

On  Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 6 , Dany finally learned the truth… the very hard way: The White Walkers are real. The Night's King is very real. And, yes, it is possible to kill a dragon. How will these revelations impact this Sunday's Game of Thrones Season 7 finale? It appears as though Jon Snow and his friends will go through with their non-sensical plan to convince Cersei of these same truths by presenting her with their kidnapped Walker. In the following trailer, Cersei and Jamie Lannister receive Tyrion, Jon Snow, Gendry, Theon Greyjoy, Jorah Mormont, Davos Seaworth and Brienne of Tarth in the ruins of Dragonpit in King's Landing. We don't see Dany at this meeting, however. “There's only one war that matters and it is here,” Jon Snow warns Cersei, who previously hinted she could see a benefit from a short-term alliance with those seeking her Throne. To what end, we do not know. There's also a shot of Sansa in the preview, as we're likely to get a conclusion on the finale to her annoying feud with Aria. Elsewhere: neither The Hound nor The Mountain appear in the teaser, but fans are speculating that the finale will result in the long-awaited Cleganebowl, a rumored fatal clash between the two hulking siblings. Weeks ago, in the the second trailer for Season 7, viewers saw The Hound draw his sword in the same Dragonpit seen below. So there's one more development to potentially look forward to. Check out the promo now and ask yourself the obvious question: Who will die on the finale?

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‘Game Of Thrones’ Season Two: The Reviews Are In!

Critics are raving about new season, with one reviewer describing HBO fantasy series as ‘spiritual heir’ to ‘The Sopranos.’ By Josh Wigler Carice Van Houten as Melisandre in “Game of Thrones” Photo: HBO Winter is behind us in real life, but in the brutal realm of Westeros, it’s just days away. When “Game of Thrones” returns Sunday for its second season, the days of Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell will be behind us, with the reign of Tyrion Lannister (and another Emmy-worthy performance from Peter Dinklage) in our future. Based on the second novel in George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” series, “A Clash of Kings,” season two of “Thrones” promises even more political intrigue, warfare, sex and violence than ever before — and given the show in question, that’s certainly saying something! Several critics have already seen the first episode of the new season of “Thrones,” and with very few exceptions, their reactions have been overwhelmingly positive. Here’s a taste of the reviews: The Story “It’s a pleasure to see that ‘Game of Thrones’ hasn’t lost a grip on its ability to tell a vast, interconnected story without slowing down the pace. What’s truly impressive is that as life is breathed into these storylines, ‘Game of Thrones’ just gets better and more fulfilling as a top-tier television series. The intrigue of the plot and the keenly drawn characters — plus the sense instilled in Season 1 that absolutely anything can happen and no one is safe — makes the show all the more compelling.” — Tim Goodman, The Hollywood Reporter Accessibility for Non-Readers “I had read the first volume of George R.R. Martin’s saga ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ (the source material for this series) before I watched the first season of ‘GoT’ so I would be familiar with the vast array of characters and plots that would develop. But I intentionally did not read the epic’s second volume, ‘A Clash of Kings,’ before watching the start of ‘GoT’ season 2, because I wanted to see if I’d have trouble following the new intricacies. And I’m here to report that my lack of homework in no way prevented me from becoming enthralled with this series all over again. That’s a testament to what adapters David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have accomplished in whittling down and reshaping Martin’s novels for weekly TV. It’s difficult enough to hook a viewer like me, who resists sprawling, noncontemporary narratives; it’s another level of pop culture wizardry to make such storytelling seem so vivid, so vital, and just plain fun.” — Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly Blood and Boobs ” ‘Thrones’ creates such a rich visual feast — replete with plenty of gratuitous nudity and blood-letting — as to almost obscure its fundamental storytelling pleasures, which are as much a mob drama as anything else, having traded bullets for broadswords. By that measure, this really might [be] the closest spiritual heir to ‘The Sopranos’ HBO has delivered since the show’s notorious whiteout.” — Brian Lowry, Variety The New Guys in Town “Even though I’m a fan of Martin’s novels, I must confess that I always found the Stannis retainer Davos Seaworth fairly bland and boring, but Liam Cunningham, like Emilia Clarke, ably brings to life a character who could seem rather remote on the page. Several other smaller roles have been filled with lively specificity, but I have to wonder if we’ll get enough time with each of these people. Will the plight of Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie), a stoic warrior who nurtures an unrequited love for royal contender Renly Baratheon, be as sadly evocative as it was in the books? Will there be time for the show to do more than lightly sketch the dilemmas of minor but interesting characters like her?” — Maureen Ryan, Huffington Post The Bottom Line “As with the novels, this ‘Game of Thrones’ is breathtakingly ambitious, an ever-unfurling tapestry that threatens, at times, to overwhelm its frame. That it does not is a testament to the power of piecework — art is not defined by the space it occupies but by its details, the truth it captures. Many heads bend over this adaptation, each belonging to a master of his or her craft, and what emerges is a truly new, and miraculously accurate, definition of epic television.” — Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Are you excited for more “Thrones” action? Tell us in the comments section or hit me up on Twitter @roundhoward ! Related Videos Talk Nerdy Related Photos ‘Game Of Thrones’ Season Two

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