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Rita Ora Scratching her Pussy of the Day

I call this picture “the shave wasn’t too close and the ingrown hairs are itching me”…when really it’s most likely “I fucked a lot to get to where I am today, even though no one knows where I am today, I’m somewhere today…in a bikini touring…..and in doing that fucking hard….I broke my pussy…so that when I get into a bikini it looks mangled…but more importantly…when I get in salt water…it stings with great vengeance… Point being..she’s in a bikini masturbating…like the sexual deviant she is…but it’s likely medical related…maybe a fungal infection… TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE

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Morgan Freeman Issues Strong Statement: I Have Never Committed Sexual Assault!

No, Morgan Freeman, insists in a new statement: NOT me too. In a disturbing new CNN report that came out this week, the veteran actor was accused by eight different women of sexual misconduct and/or harassment. The authors behind this report said they spoke to the eight women, along with eight separate witnesses, all of whom offered similar descriptions of Morgan’s behavior over the years. For example, one production assistant on the 2017 movie Going In Style told CNN that Morgan “kept trying to lift up my skirt and asking if I was wearing underwear.” He did until a co-star told him to stop. Then there was a senior production staff member on the set of the 2013 film Now You See Me who told CNN that Morgan made so many inappropriate comments about her attire that she stopped wearing tight articles of clothing around him. A CNN reporter named Chloe Melas even went on record with the charge that Morgan frequently looked her up and down and referred to as “ripe” when she interviewed the star last year. Oh, and she was six months pregnant at the time. In response to these accusations, Morgan said the following on Thursday: Anyone who knows me or has worked with me knows I am not someone who would intentionally offend or knowingly make anyone feel uneasy. I apologize to anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected – that was never my intent. Not exactly the most effective apology ever, right? He’s basically saying he did all this stuff, he just didn’t mean to offend anyone via his actions. Now, with his name being associated with others who have been brought down by the #MeToo movement , the 80-year old has issued a far more strongly-worded statement. He wants to make a few things clear. “I am devastated that 80 years of my life is at risk of being undermined, in the blink of an eye, by Thursday’s media reports,” he opened, adding: “All victims of assault and harassment deserve to be heard. And we need to listen to them. But it is not right to equate horrific incidents of sexual assault with misplaced compliments or humor. “I admit that I am someone who feels a need to try to make women – and men – feel appreciated and at ease around me. “As a part of that, I would often try to joke with and compliment women, in what I thought was a light-hearted and humorous way.” In conclusion: Clearly I was not always coming across the way I intended. And that is why I apologized Thursday and will continue to apologize to anyone I might have upset, however unintentionally. But I also want to be clear: I did not create unsafe work environments. I did not assault women. I did not offer employment or advancement in exchange for sex. Any suggestion that I did so is completely false. This is all well and good and likely true. But no one has accused Morgan of assault. They’ve said he treated women on set with extreme disrespect, basically viewing them as nothing but sex objects. Is this as bad as actually assaulting them? Of course not. However, the behavior is still part of a significant issue in society that is thankfully being addressed more and more often these days. It’s simply the issue of treating both men and women with equaly amounts of respect. Morgan is an Oscar winner who is best known for a handful of iconic movie roles. His most notable films include: Million Dollar Baby, The Shawshank Redemption and Batman Begins. Let’s hope he has learned some valuable lessons from the allegations leveled against him here. View Slideshow: Hollywood Sex Scandal: Who’s Been Caught? Accused? Fired?

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Over And Over Again: Nelly Is Currently Under Investigation For Yet Another Sexual Assault In England

Getty Images Nelly Under Investigation For Sexual Assault In England Nelly is under criminal investigation for yet another sexual assault. This time, the accuser comes from across the pond, and claims that Nelly got nonconsensually frisky with her after a show just outside London. According to TMZ , the latest incident supposedly occurred last December after Nelly’s performance in Essex. The woman claims she went to take a picture with Nelly, and he gripped her tightly and asked if she’d hang back to speak with him. She says that she and her friends all went to his dressing room. Next thing she knows, he asked her to come with him into a room next door. She claims that once in the adjoining room, he immediately dropped his pants and began masturbating, then reached to try to pull her top off. She claims he also attempted to kiss her. Next, the woman says Nelly gripped the back of her head and her shoulder, forcing her head down and shoving his erect penis into her mouth. She says she broke free and ran from the room, and he called her a “c***” as she did so. She claims she declined to call authorities over the incident because she doubted that anyone would believe her account of what happened. Of course, Nelly calls BS on all of this. In a statement, his lawyer says that Nelly welcomes this criminal investigation because he is sure that it will turn up nothing. Furthermore, his girlfriend accompanied him on this tour, so nothing like this would ever have gone down in her presence. SMH…we’ll keep you posted as this one unfolds… Getty

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James Franco Directly Addresses His Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Stephen Colbert asked James Franco about those tweets that called him out during the Golden Globes, and he addressed the sexual misconduct allegations directly.

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Rain Brown Responds to Gay Rumors: I’ve Accepted My Sexuality

Back in October, Alaskan Bush People star  Rain Brown was praised for her pro-equality message that she shared on Instagram. Some fans, however, wondered if her message about LGBT rights might be a little personal. And, rudely, a couple of fans boldly asked Rain if she’s gay. Though she had every right to ignore the questions, Rain decided to come clean and answer them. Like the rest of her family, Rain Brown has a lot on her plate.  Since no, Ami Brown’s cancer wasn’t miraculously cured despite our hopes and best wishes, she’s still contending with her mother’s battle with lung cancer. That’s hard for anyone to deal with, especially a girl who’s only just turned 15. Reportedly, the Brown family is filming Season 8 in Colorado. We don’t know how much they’ve filmed — possibly just a promo or two — but filming a reality series is no joke. Oh, and with Rain’s Instagram account having reached over 45,000 followers in just a few months, she’s dealing with a lot of social media pressures as both a teenage girl and her family’s de facto spokesperson. It’s through social media that some people decided to give her a hard time by grilling her about her sexuality. Folks, straight-up asking somebody their sexual orientation is fine sometimes, awkward at other times, and sexual harassment in other contexts. When total strangers are asking a 15-year-old girl her sexual orientation, that’s seriously crossing some boundaries. Apparently, Rain’s short hair, or perhaps the fact that she calls her fans “rainbows,” or perhaps her recent message about equality, led some fans to wonder about her sexuality, which is no one’s business by Rain’s. We don’t know if they expected Rain to answer, but she did. Rain shared an optimistic post, as she often does, and a fan straight-up commented: “Are you gay?” Though we’d have absolutely understood if Rain had ignored the comment, she decided to reply with a very direct answer: “No, I’m straight.” Rain didn’t stop there, though. “And I call my fans rainbows because my name is Rain, but you do you boo.” She added to that a kissy face emoji. Some people would add that as an insult, but coming from Rain, we think that it’s to show that there are no hard feelings over the question. On another photo, a different fan commented: “I wonder if [Rain] has accepted her sexuality yet?” (Folks, if you want to speculate over somebody’s sexuality, do it in private or not at all — not on that person’s Instagram page) Rain replied: “I’m straight … so yeah, I have.” That’s a polite reply but we believe that we detect an air of frustration. To be clear, the sexuality question is inappropriate, not because gay people are somehow inherently inappropriate, but because it’s nobody’s beeswax. Also, it can constitute harassment. She shouldn’t be faced with these questions, folks. Not just because plenty of LGBT+ folks don’t feel comfortable coming out at 15 (if they’re even aware), but because it’s straight-up inappropriate. We understand the desire to know as much as possible about the stars you admire. And, quite frankly, a lot of television is starved for decent LGBT+ representation. Reality television is definitely included. But instead of asking stars to come out — whether they’re actually gay or not — how about if we all instead mind our own business? Especially when the reality stars in question are, you know, 15. View Slideshow: Rain Brown: See the Alaskan Bush People Star’s Selfies That Get So Much Hate!

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Gotta Go: Celeb Chef Giada De Laurentiis Doesn’t Seem Particularly Shocked By Mario Batali Allegations [Video]

Image via Lou Rocco/ABC via Getty Giada De Laurentiis Speaks About Mario Batali’s Sex Assault Accusations The folks at TMZ caught up with celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis and asked her about the sexual misconduct allegations against her colleague Mario Batali. She looks less than surprised when questioned about whether or not she is shocked by the accusation. Peep it for yourself. Below. Damn, Giada know somethin’ that we don’t?

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Gotta Go: Celeb Chef Giada De Laurentiis Doesn’t Seem Particularly Shocked By Mario Batali Allegations [Video]

Image via Lou Rocco/ABC via Getty Giada De Laurentiis Speaks About Mario Batali’s Sex Assault Accusations The folks at TMZ caught up with celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis and asked her about the sexual misconduct allegations against her colleague Mario Batali. She looks less than surprised when questioned about whether or not she is shocked by the accusation. Peep it for yourself. Below. Damn, Giada know somethin’ that we don’t?

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Stephen Colbert Grills Ben Affleck on Sexual Harassment Allegations

In the wake of the Harvey Weinstein sex scandals , numerous Hollywood power players have been taken to task for their deplorable behavior toward women, minors, and others who were in positions that left them vulnerable to being taken advantage of.  Some were complicit in Weinstein’s behavior, while others engaged in abuse and harassment of their own that was brought to light thanks to the example set by the disgraced mogul’s courageous accusers. Ben Affleck falls into both categories. Along with his childhood friend Matt Damon, Affleck rose to prominence with his performance in Goodwill Hunting , a film he also co-wrote with Damon, earning the young collaborators a pair of Best Original Screenplay Oscars. As with so many other films produced by conglomerate-owned “indie” outlets in the early ’90s, Hunting was ushered into existence by Harvey Weinstein. So like Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Smith, and many others, Affleck and Damon were faced with some difficult questions following the revelations of Weinstein’s rampant abuse. Primarily, the public wanted to know if these men were aware of Weinstein’s behavior and if they took any steps to prevent it. Before he even had a chance to issue a response, however, Affleck was accused of groping an MTV host and harassing a Canadian entertainment journalist. The father of three laid low for a few weeks after that, and it’s been widely rumored that Affleck checked back into rehab recently. Of course, Ben long ago made the leap from indie darling to superhero franchise star, which means that when promotional obligations arise, he doesn’t have the option of keeping a low profile, even when riding out a scandal. As such, Affleck stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night for an interview with a host who’s been outspoken in his disgust with the recent round of appalling reports coming out of Hollywood. “I don’t remember it, but I absolutely apologized for it,” Affleck responded in response to Colbert’s question about allegations that he groped Hilarie Burton back in 2003. “I certainly don’t think she’s lying or making it up,” he added. “It’s just the kind of thing that we have to as men, I think, as we become more aware of this, be really, really mindful of our behavior and hold ourselves accountable and say, ‘If I was ever part of the problem, I want to change. I want to be part of the solution,’ and to not shy away from these uncomfortable or awkward or strange encounters that we might’ve had where we were sort of navigating and not knowing.” It’s a bit odd that Affleck suggested there might be any doubt as to whether or not the incident took place, considering it was caught on camera, but … at least he’s trying? Asked about his ties to Weinstein, Affleck had this to say: “It was awful to see the extent of these terrible crimes and it was hideous. I haven’t worked for Harvey in more than 15 years, but nonetheless, I felt this attachment. “I did movies like Good Will Hunting , Shakespeare in Love and Chasing Amy – early movies that I really loved doing, when I still was totally brand new. “And so it sort of rained that a little bit to realize while we were having these experiences and making these movies, there were people who ere suffering and dealing with awful experiences. I didn’t really know what to do with that, you know? It’s hard to know.” Again, it would have been better if Ben didn’t feel the need to preface his remarks with a lame attempt at self-absolution (“Sure Harvey basically kicked off my career, but we haven’t worked together … since I was in my thirties!”) but at least he’s taking part in this crucial conversation. The fact is, in the weeks and months that follow, more stars and power players–some of whom may be deeply beloved by large segments of the population–will be implicated in acts of sexual misconduct of varying severity. For some, there can be no redemption. Others may find themselves in positions where forgiveness might be possible, but it certainly won’t come easy. Ben’s right when he says men in all industries and of all orientations must be more mindful of his behavior. We just wish his comments didn’t come on the heels of a whole lot of back-pedaling and justification. View Slideshow: Weinstein Scandal: Which Powerful Men Are Accused of Sexual Misconduct?

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Stephen Colbert Grills Ben Affleck on Sexual Harassment Allegations

In the wake of the Harvey Weinstein sex scandals , numerous Hollywood power players have been taken to task for their deplorable behavior toward women, minors, and others who were in positions that left them vulnerable to being taken advantage of.  Some were complicit in Weinstein’s behavior, while others engaged in abuse and harassment of their own that was brought to light thanks to the example set by the disgraced mogul’s courageous accusers. Ben Affleck falls into both categories. Along with his childhood friend Matt Damon, Affleck rose to prominence with his performance in Goodwill Hunting , a film he also co-wrote with Damon, earning the young collaborators a pair of Best Original Screenplay Oscars. As with so many other films produced by conglomerate-owned “indie” outlets in the early ’90s, Hunting was ushered into existence by Harvey Weinstein. So like Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Smith, and many others, Affleck and Damon were faced with some difficult questions following the revelations of Weinstein’s rampant abuse. Primarily, the public wanted to know if these men were aware of Weinstein’s behavior and if they took any steps to prevent it. Before he even had a chance to issue a response, however, Affleck was accused of groping an MTV host and harassing a Canadian entertainment journalist. The father of three laid low for a few weeks after that, and it’s been widely rumored that Affleck checked back into rehab recently. Of course, Ben long ago made the leap from indie darling to superhero franchise star, which means that when promotional obligations arise, he doesn’t have the option of keeping a low profile, even when riding out a scandal. As such, Affleck stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night for an interview with a host who’s been outspoken in his disgust with the recent round of appalling reports coming out of Hollywood. “I don’t remember it, but I absolutely apologized for it,” Affleck responded in response to Colbert’s question about allegations that he groped Hilarie Burton back in 2003. “I certainly don’t think she’s lying or making it up,” he added. “It’s just the kind of thing that we have to as men, I think, as we become more aware of this, be really, really mindful of our behavior and hold ourselves accountable and say, ‘If I was ever part of the problem, I want to change. I want to be part of the solution,’ and to not shy away from these uncomfortable or awkward or strange encounters that we might’ve had where we were sort of navigating and not knowing.” It’s a bit odd that Affleck suggested there might be any doubt as to whether or not the incident took place, considering it was caught on camera, but … at least he’s trying? Asked about his ties to Weinstein, Affleck had this to say: “It was awful to see the extent of these terrible crimes and it was hideous. I haven’t worked for Harvey in more than 15 years, but nonetheless, I felt this attachment. “I did movies like Good Will Hunting , Shakespeare in Love and Chasing Amy – early movies that I really loved doing, when I still was totally brand new. “And so it sort of rained that a little bit to realize while we were having these experiences and making these movies, there were people who ere suffering and dealing with awful experiences. I didn’t really know what to do with that, you know? It’s hard to know.” Again, it would have been better if Ben didn’t feel the need to preface his remarks with a lame attempt at self-absolution (“Sure Harvey basically kicked off my career, but we haven’t worked together … since I was in my thirties!”) but at least he’s taking part in this crucial conversation. The fact is, in the weeks and months that follow, more stars and power players–some of whom may be deeply beloved by large segments of the population–will be implicated in acts of sexual misconduct of varying severity. For some, there can be no redemption. Others may find themselves in positions where forgiveness might be possible, but it certainly won’t come easy. Ben’s right when he says men in all industries and of all orientations must be more mindful of his behavior. We just wish his comments didn’t come on the heels of a whole lot of back-pedaling and justification. View Slideshow: Weinstein Scandal: Which Powerful Men Are Accused of Sexual Misconduct?

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Mimi Weinstein??? Mariah Carey’s Ex-Security Alleges She Sexually Harassed Him And Called Him A Nazi

Image via Splash Mariah Carey’s Ex-Security To Sue For Sexual Harassment And Non-Payment Mariah Carey’s former security firm is suing her for several things including sexual harassment, being a deadbeat and launching racially-charge tirades. According to TMZ , Michael Anello is the owner of a company that Mariah hired to guard her body from 2015-2017 and he appears to be ready to file a lawsuit against her. Anello claims that Mariah still owes him $221,329.51, in addition to another $511,000 because Mariah promised him an additional 2-year contract. Anello also accused Mariah of “humiliating” him by constantly referring to him as a “Nazi”, “skinhead”, KKK and white supremacist. Anello also claims Mariah “wanted to be surrounded with black guys, not white people.” In regards to the sexual harassment, Anella says Carey once summoned him to her hotel room where she was half-naked in a sheer negligee that was open for viewing. When he allegedly tried to leave, she forced him to move her luggage. Carey’s folks say they are agreeable to pay their debt, but Anello did not agree the amount. They also say they know nothing about sexual harassment claims. Guess we’ll have to see what comes of all this.

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