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Julianne Hough Topless Mormon of the Day

I guess Mormon who fucks her brother, which is trendy, one of the most popular categories on the porno websites is INCEST. The first porno I ever saw in the early 80s was an Incest porn I’ve talked about before. Reviewing that porn was actually my first “writing” job for a friend’s zine a few years later. It left a lasting impression, not because I would make every girl in my high school watch it. It had classic lines like “Here’s the stuff that made you going back in you”…and “you sure didn’t learn how to fuck from your mother”….and “put it in her ass LeRoy, I don’t want no bastard Grandbabies” when the dad and his bowling buddy were fucking his hot daughter to celebrate their win…ALL while her sister was discovering herself at a sex party…upset that her dad didn’t chose her to fuck…. That said…Julianne Hough must still be on Rumspringa after her Mormon life faded and Hollywood whore doing cocaine off Ryan Seacrests pussy hole….before being married and naked in this shoot… TO SEE MORE OF JULIANNE HOUGH THE BAD MORMON CLICK HERE JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Julianne Hough Topless Mormon of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Dove Cameron Booty Workout Erotica of the Day

Dove Cameron is doing the instagram thing the way instagram is supposed to be used….you know inviting people into her life to watch her living her life…some exhibitionism for VOYEURS out there…trying to connect with celebrities they have hard-ons for… The challenge all these women face is finding ways to show off their bodies they are proud of, that they know people jerk off to, without being so obvious about it. “Look at me do pilates, I love pilates, it makes me feel so great”….while her ass is in tight pants, and up in the fucking air…for you see it in all its roundness… You know just “casual”…watch her workout content….for the perverts. If you’re not the pervert fan, and have no idea who this girl is, because you don’t jerk off to the Disney Channel she is a 22 year old…an American actress and singer, known for playing a dual role as the eponymous characters in the Disney Channel teen sitcom Liv and Maddie (2013-2017) and playing Mal, in the films Descendants (2015) and the sequel Descendants 2 (2017)… JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Dove Cameron Booty Workout Erotica of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Movie Nudity Report: Downsizing and Where to See This Weekend's Stars Nude 12.22.17

We’ve got skin in the latest film from Alexander Payne (Sideways, The Descendants) as well as the best places to see eight of this weekend’s stars best nude scenes! … read more

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Antoine Dodson: No Longer Into Homosexuality

Antoine Dodson is no longer gay. He explained this earlier today. The famously flamboyant YouTube home intruder thwarter (see below) said today that he is “renounce myself” from the ways of homosexuality. Antoine Dodson Interview “I want a wife and family, I want to multiply and raise and love my family that I create,” says Dodson, who adds that he is “no longer into” being gay. “I could care less about the fame and fortune, I’ve giving all that up to know the true history of the Bible. For I am the True Chosen Hebrew Israelite descendant of Judah.” The Hebrew Israelites believe they are the descendants of the ancient Israelites, but they don’t consider themselves as “Jewish” per se. Anyway … Antonie Dodson adds, “As True Israel I know that there are certain things we just can’t do. And I totally understand that now. I don’t need a Mercedes Benz.” “I don’t need a big house in Beverly Hills all I need is the Most High and my family (Israel). I have been awaken by the great and so should you.” “Hate me if you must, bash me if you must, I won’t break, do what you will, for this is my calling.” Noted.

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Good Riddance 2012: Celebs Who Went Through It

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Making It Rain On Them Hoes: Homeless Man In Wyoming Dies Before He Inherits Great Aunt’s $19 Million!!!

If he only could have held on a little bit longer… Via ABCNews A homeless man found dead under a Wyoming overpass last week stood to inherit $19 million from his deceased adopted great aunt, a copper heiress whose $300 million fortune is being disputed by her descendants in New York courts. The body of Timothy Henry Gray, 60, was found Dec. 27 underneath the overpass of Union Pacific Railroad in Evanston, Wyo., a small mining town in the southwest corner of the state, by children who were sledding nearby. Gray died of hypothermia, according to a coroner’s report, and police said there is no sign of foul play. “He appeared to have died from exposure,” Lt. Bill Jeffers with the Evanston police told ABCNews.com. “He was just wearing a lighter jacket and jeans.” Sad way to go out, but what’s worse is… Gray was the adopted great-grandson of former U.S. Sen. William Andrews Clark and the half-great-nephew of the reclusive New York heiress Huguette Clark, who died in 2011 at 104. Clark caused a stir with her will by denying any relatives her fortune, instead opting to bequeath her $300 million to a nurse, her doctors and charity. Clark’s last will was believed to have been signed in April 2005. Her private nurse was allocated at least $30 million. However, a will apparently signed just weeks before mandated Clark’s estate be left to her 20 great-nieces and great-nephews, who are now fighting a legal battle for the fortune of an aunt they likely never met. Talk about bad timing…R.I.P. Timothy Henry Gray. Your greedy a$$ family is probably thanking you. SMFH Image via Flickr

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Independent Spirit Awards 2012: Winners List

‘The Artist’ dominates, winning best feature, director, male lead (Jean Dujardin) and cinematography. By Mary J. DiMeglio Director for “The Artist,” Michel Hazanavicius Photo: Frazer Harrison/ Getty Images “The Artist” dominated the Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday afternoon, snagging trophies for best feature, director, male lead (Jean Dujardin) and cinematography. Michelle Williams was awarded Best Female Lead for her role in “My Week With Marilyn,” while Best Supporting honors went to Christopher Plummer (“Beginners”) and Shailene Woodley (“The Descendants”). The ceremony, hosted by Seth Rogan, will air at 10 p.m. ET/PT Saturday (February 25) on IFC. Best Feature “50/50” “Beginners” “Drive” “Take Shelter” “The Artist” “The Descendants” Best Director Michel Hazanavicius – “The Artist” Mike Mills – “Beginners” Jeff Nichols – “Take Shelter” Alexander Payne – “The Descendants” Nicolas Winding Refn – “Drive” Best Screenplay Joseph Cedar – “Footnote” Michel Hazanavicius – “The Artist” Tom McCarthy – “Win Win” Mike Mills – “Beginners” Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash – “The Descendants” Best First Feature “Another Earth” – Director: Mike Cahill “In the Family” – Director: Patrick Wang “Margin Call” – Director: J.C. Chandor “Martha Marcy May Marlene” – Director: Sean Durkin “Natural Selection” – Director: Robbie Pickering Best First Screenplay Mike Cahill, Brit Marling – “Another Earth” J.C. Chandor – “Margin Call” Patrick deWitt – “Terri” Phil Johnston – “Cedar Rapids” Will Reiser – “50/50” John Cassavetes Award “Bellflower” – Writer/Director: Evan Glodell “Circumstance” – Writer/Director: Maryam Keshavarz “Hello Lonesome” – Writer/Director: Adam Reid “Pariah” – Writer/Director: Dee Rees “The Dynamiter” – Writer: Brad Inglesby, Director: Matthew Gordon Best Female Lead Lauren Ambrose – “Think of Me” Rachael Harris – “Natural Selection” Adepero Oduye – “Pariah” Elizabeth Olsen – “Martha Marcy May Marlene” Michelle Williams – “My Week with Marilyn” Best Male Lead Demi

George Clooney’s Road To The 2012 Oscars

‘The Descendants’ and ‘The Ides of March’ earn the Academy Award-winner his sixth and seventh nominations. By Kevin P. Sullivan George Clooney in “The Descendants” Photo: Fox Searchlight At this point in his career, almost 30 years after he started acting, George Clooney has become not only one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood, but a regular competitor at each year’s Oscars . This year’s Academy Awards nominations, his sixth and seventh, for “The Descendants” and “The Ides of March” represent the diverse work Clooney is now known for and the many different roles he takes on. Clooney’s journey to Sunday night’s 2012 Oscars took a familiar path through the festival circuit with releases in the second half of the year, one carefully engineered to spell awards success, but the two films that got him there and the work he did cover a wide spectrum in filmmaking. “Ides of March” took shape late in 2010, when Clooney signed on to wear three hats for the film: actor, producer and director. His fourth directorial effort to date, the political drama follows a young junior campaign manager (Ryan Gosling) as he struggles with the moral dilemmas of supporting a presidential candidate, played by Clooney. Based on Beau Willimon’s play “Farragut North,” the script for “Ides of March” earned Best Adapted Screenplay nominations for the original author, Clooney and his frequent collaborator Grant Heslov. Though Clooney’s well-known political affiliations and beliefs stood in the foreground, the man himself took more of a backseat, limiting his onscreen role to a few keys scenes. During awards season, the film made a small mark, after debuting to only mildly positive reviews. It did, however, take a spot on the National Board of Review’s top 10 of the year and earned four Golden Globes nominations, including Best Picture (Drama) and Best Director. In “The Descendants,” Clooney took a familiar spot as leading man, but the role of Matt King required him to be anything but his usual model of suave confidence. As a soon-to-be widow, Clooney fully adopted the dopey mantel of an Alexander Payne hero in the tradition of Paul Giamatti in “Sideways” and Matthew Broderick in “Election.” But unlike his predecessors as a lead in one of Payne’s films, Clooney’s character remained almost entirely sympathetic throughout the film, thanks in large part to the believability of the acting. He effortlessly took on the role of an utterly clueless father with good intentions, helping make “Descendants” such a true and touching film. In the week leading up to Oscar night, Clooney stands neck and neck with fellow nominee Jean Dujardin as the favorite. It would be Clooney’s second win for acting, his first coming in 2006 as supporting actor in Stephen Gaghan’s “Syriana.” However Sunday’s ceremony might shake out for Clooney, he has proven himself a mainstay for the Academy Awards, and — whether he’s acting, directing, writing or producing — someone who will continue to appear on shortlists for years to come. The MTV Movies team has the 2012 Oscars covered! Stick with us for everything you need to know leading up to the awards show, and on Sunday, February 26, tune into MTV.com at 5:30 p.m. ET for our three-hour red-carpet live stream and updates on the night’s big winners. Related Photos 2012 Oscar Nominees

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Now It’s Daniel Radcliffe’s Turn to Play Allen Ginsberg

James Franco. Hank Azaria. David Cross. Ron Livingston. It’s a broad range of actors who’ve been enlisted previously to play Beat icon Allen Ginsberg, none of them quite delivering the poet’s intellect and spirit opposite the, er, best minds of his generation. Now comes the news that Daniel Radcliffe will take a shot of his own at Ginsberg in director John Krokidas’s Kill Your Darlings . THR today followed up on news originally hinted at by MTV , confirming that the actor — who’s first post- Harry Potter role in The Woman in Black finally surfaces in theaters next month — will star opposite Elizabeth Olsen, Dane DeHaan and Jack Huston. Set in 1944, it revolves around a murder that “draws together the great poets of the beat generation: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs.” Radcliffe originally hesitated to commit to the project, but is enthusiastic enough. “It’s one of the things that’s on the table absolutely,” he told MTV. “It would be amazing and I’m very, very enthused for that script and that young director. It’s an independent film, it’s welcome to the world of independent film — from one day to the next it could happen or not happen. Until I’m there on the set, I’m not going to say anything about it.” Too late! And here I thought Radcliffe would never wear glasses for a role again. Look for KYD in theaters in 2013, meaning a possible fall 2012 festival run. Developing… [ THR , MTV ] [Photo: Getty Images] Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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And Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close is… Ron Paul?

Or some other lukewarm cling-monkey: “If I were feeling less generous and more cynical on this holiest of all Oscar-calendar mornings , I might say that to decipher this year’s Academy Awards contest, we need only look for inspiration to the GOP presidential race. The Artist is Mitt Romney — desperate to please, doesn’t stand for anything in particular, not especially popular with the general public, will eventually keep most of its money offshore, and, though dinged up and trash-talked, will probably cross the finish line first by default. The Descendants is Newt Gingrich (emotionally unsteady, hard on wives, doing better than expected, but probably can’t go all the way). Hugo is Rick Santorum (a little slow, doesn’t really like anything that changed in the culture in the last 80 years). And The Tree of Life is Jon Huntsman (believes in evolution, probably a little too classy for this field).” [ Grantland ]

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