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Jenelle Evans Selfies Prominently Showcase Fake Boobs From Various Angles

We all love taking selfies and posting them to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, but Jenelle Evans takes this to a new level. Girl is a non-stop selfie machine. There’s no question that despite her obvious mental issues, Jenelle thinks well of her body these days, as evidenced by the subtle emphasis on her boobs. In. Every. Single. Pic. Mmm. Nice. The briefest of looks at the Teen Mom 2 star’s Instagram feed shows more cleavage than Kim Kardashian . Okay, maybe not. But she’s trying. Jenelle Evans , who underwent plastic surgery to get her breasts enhanced, is pleased with the results. Heck, she doesn’t even show her face in some selfies: We see, Jenelle! They look good! Again, it’s not like she’s doing something no one else does – narcissism, vanity overuse of social media – especially in today’s self-congratulatory culture. You also can’t blame the oft-troubled star, or anyone, for trying to nail the most flattering angle and/or filter if you’re going to post the image online anyway. Still, she even works the rack into pictures with her boyfriend and four-year-old son. Once in awhile, J, aim the phone a tad higher. Head shots are okay too. Just saying.

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MSG Taking Heat Over Jeremy Lin Fortune Cookie Pic

File this under Sounded Funny at the Time. MSG Network is facing backlash after the New York Knicks TV crew flashed a graphic of the team’s Asian-American star Jeremy Lin … coming out of a fortune cookie. Following the Knicks’ seventh straight win Wednesday night, MSG showed viewers an image featuring point guard Lin’s head in between ends of the broken snack. “The Knicks’ Good Fortune” was the fortune. CNBC’s Darren Rovell was the first to post the image on Twitter, pointing out that MSG was “walking a fine line” with the offensive image of Jeremy Lin. Lin, who has come out of nowhere and taken over the league in recent weeks, is the NBA’s first American-born player of Taiwanese or Chinese descent. Reaction was less measured in the hours that followed. Some on Twitter called the graphic “a tad on the racist side.” Others called it “accidental racism.” Interestingly, the fortune cookie is actually an American invention by most accounts; it dates back to San Francisco in the late 1890’s to early 1900’s. It’s loosely based on a Japanese cracker, no less. Come on MSG. Are race-based jokes like this considered okay because he’s a Harvard educated Asian-American? It’s hard to say, but MSG isn’t alone in pushing the angle. Check this out:

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MSG Taking Heat Over Jeremy Lin Fortune Cookie Pic