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Josephine Skriver Ass for Labor Day of the Day

Josephine Skriver…brought her genetically modified ass to show you what the grocers have been trying to tell you forever…genetically modified isn’t a bad word or a naughty word, sure it may increase the estrogen in the food and make otherwise normal dudes turn into fucking women….but it doesn’t rot as fast and good shelf-life means better profit margins… This created in her dad’s lab…because he was a homo biologist trying to figure out how to make the perfect cock for his ass before Victoria’s Secret got wind of his work and financed some Skriver model shit…you want to fuck before the experiment goes wrong and all the fucked up cancers come out and destroy her. Here she is training for her Victoria’s Secret Fashion show / Infomercial… Here’s some VS Model shit with Skriver and other whores who will remain unnamed… The post Josephine Skriver Ass for Labor Day of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Welcome To WARD GIRLS

Source: Julie Dermansky / Getty Situated between Arkansas and the Gulf of Mexico, New Orleans, Louisiana is truly America’s city. Often dubbed the Birthplace of Jazz, its culture, people and resilience are truly the soul of America. From the food (an amalgamation of French, Spanish, and African) to the rich history, unique fashion and unmatched vibe of the city, NOLA is in a class of its own. It was our love for the city that drove us to create this series, WARD GIRLS . Through it, you’ll meet dynamic girls and women of all ages, from the various “wards,” or neighborhoods, of New Orleans and learn about the uniqueness of a city that extends far beyond the French Quarter. Source: Photography by Danielle James / Hello Beautiful In her long and rich history, NOLA has rightfully earned the reputation of a place of resilience. 13 years ago, Hurricane Katrina demolished the area, but it could not destroy the city’s spirit. Should you ever speak to her residents, New Orleanians will tell you that hurricane season is simply a reality they must face. Boarding up your home, evacuating or even choosing to stay are decisions that are, unfortunately, a way of life. It takes a certain panache and spirit to face the idea of a storm leaving you with absolutely nothing and, naturally, it forces you to look at your valuables as being more than any material possession.  WARD GIRLS takes a look at the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina from a perspective of style and fashion. We wanted to examine how losing everything can impact your relationship to clothes, your thoughts on style, and sense of presentation and self. Source: Photography by Danielle James / Hello Beautiful   WARD GIRLS is more than a documentary – it’s 360 digital experience. Check out the editorials to get to know women from several of the WARDS, watch the documentary for a visual experience, and check out all the original photography showcasing the style of these strong women whom were built to last.  

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Welcome To WARD GIRLS

Welcome To WARD GIRLS

Source: Julie Dermansky / Getty Situated between Arkansas and the Gulf of Mexico, New Orleans, Louisiana is truly America’s city. Often dubbed the Birthplace of Jazz, its culture, people and resilience are truly the soul of America. From the food (an amalgamation of French, Spanish, and African) to the rich history, unique fashion and unmatched vibe of the city, NOLA is in a class of its own. It was our love for the city that drove us to create this series, WARD GIRLS . Through it, you’ll meet dynamic girls and women of all ages, from the various “wards,” or neighborhoods, of New Orleans and learn about the uniqueness of a city that extends far beyond the French Quarter. Source: Photography by Danielle James / Hello Beautiful In her long and rich history, NOLA has rightfully earned the reputation of a place of resilience. 13 years ago, Hurricane Katrina demolished the area, but it could not destroy the city’s spirit. Should you ever speak to her residents, New Orleanians will tell you that hurricane season is simply a reality they must face. Boarding up your home, evacuating or even choosing to stay are decisions that are, unfortunately, a way of life. It takes a certain panache and spirit to face the idea of a storm leaving you with absolutely nothing and, naturally, it forces you to look at your valuables as being more than any material possession.  WARD GIRLS takes a look at the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina from a perspective of style and fashion. We wanted to examine how losing everything can impact your relationship to clothes, your thoughts on style, and sense of presentation and self. Source: Photography by Danielle James / Hello Beautiful   WARD GIRLS is more than a documentary – it’s 360 digital experience. Check out the editorials to get to know women from several of the WARDS, watch the documentary for a visual experience, and check out all the original photography showcasing the style of these strong women whom were built to last.  

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This Guy Just Ate 74 Hot Dogs in 10 Minutes

A day of near-record breaking heat in New York City led to an actual world record for the greatest consumer of hot dogs in human history. Go ahead and take a bow, Joey Chestnut. For the 11th time, the competitive eater aptly nicknamed “Jaws”came out top at the Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest on Wednesday… … and he didn't do it in boring or mundane fashion, either. Chestnut accomplished this feat by eating 10 hot dogs (and buns!) in 10 minutes. Yes, that is a world record. “I found a vicious rhythm,'' the 34-year-old Chestnut said after taking home the coveted Mustard Belt once again, adding: “I was feeling good today.'' That much is evident in the video above. (For the record, a judging error in this footage makes it appear as if Joey merely downed 64 hot dogs, but it was later determined that he ate 10 more than that.) Two years ago, on this same date, Chestnut set a record by eating 70 hot dogs in this same 10-minute time period. Said Joey to ESPN on Wednesday afternoon, the record safely in hand: “Seventy-four hot dogs – I've earned it. This was a beautiful day. I love to eat and I tried to enjoy the food.” It was 91 degrees at the time the competition started, source confirm, as Chestnut won by using his signature style of stuffing two frankfurters down his throat at a time. Take notes, those who wish to knock him off one day. You'll never do so by just shoving a single hot dog into your mouth at once. This is all about speed and efficiency. On the women's side, Miki Sudo, a native New Yorker by way of Japan and Hawaii, accomplished her goal to “five-pete” the competition by gobbling 37 hot dogs and water-dipped buns in 10 minutes. That's not too shabby, either. Check out the video above to see both champions do what they do better than anyone else on the planet.

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Wanna Lose Weight Like Missy Elliott? Cut These Two Things Out Of Your Diet

Source: Neilson Barnard / Getty If you haven’t noticed Missy Elliott’s most recent glow up, you must be living under a rock! It’s as if the 46-year-old is aging backwards and looking slimmer than ever. So…what’s she been doing? According to Missy herself, she cut two things out of her diet to help achieve her new svelte look. “Proudly to say it’s been 4 months I have only drank water no other juices or soda & I cut out bread & Lord knows that’s been the hardest for me! See I’ve NEVER been a water drinker but this have helped my skin it really restore glow back,” she wrote on Instagram last Wednesday (May 9). She added that she has more energy than ever. “I don’t feel sluggish NOW the other thing if I can only cut out JUNK FOOD shit that’s my weakness #Facts. But if I can give up those other things I’ll fight that to! Maybe two cupcakes a month .” Clearly, whatever she is doing is seriously working. Take a look: We see you Missy! Work it! RELATED NEWS: Janet Jackson, Missy Elliott And Ledisi, Oh My! #TeamBeautiful Took On Grammy Weekend’s Biggest Events Missy Elliott Was The Queen Of Visuals At VH1’s Hip Hop Honors Missy Elliot Covers Elle Magazine Looking Like A Stylish Queen [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”2931983″ overlay=”true”]

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Wanna Lose Weight Like Missy Elliott? Cut These Two Things Out Of Your Diet

Wanna Lose Weight Like Missy Elliott? Cut These Two Things Out Of Your Diet

Source: Neilson Barnard / Getty If you haven’t noticed Missy Elliott’s most recent glow up, you must be living under a rock! It’s as if the 46-year-old is aging backwards and looking slimmer than ever. So…what’s she been doing? According to Missy herself, she cut two things out of her diet to help achieve her new svelte look. “Proudly to say it’s been 4 months I have only drank water no other juices or soda & I cut out bread & Lord knows that’s been the hardest for me! See I’ve NEVER been a water drinker but this have helped my skin it really restore glow back,” she wrote on Instagram last Wednesday (May 9). She added that she has more energy than ever. “I don’t feel sluggish NOW the other thing if I can only cut out JUNK FOOD shit that’s my weakness #Facts. But if I can give up those other things I’ll fight that to! Maybe two cupcakes a month .” Clearly, whatever she is doing is seriously working. Take a look: We see you Missy! Work it! RELATED NEWS: Janet Jackson, Missy Elliott And Ledisi, Oh My! #TeamBeautiful Took On Grammy Weekend’s Biggest Events Missy Elliott Was The Queen Of Visuals At VH1’s Hip Hop Honors Missy Elliot Covers Elle Magazine Looking Like A Stylish Queen [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”2931983″ overlay=”true”]

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Dear White People: Please Stop It With The Gold Food

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Source: Ponsulak Kunsub / EyeEm / Getty No one wants to eat gold flakes. It serves no purpose other than being disrespectfully expensive. It’s a waste of money and is a slap in the face to dip our food in gold when there are people in our own country who are struggling to eat. The latest golden food craze is Jonathan Cheban’s golden chicken wings, retailing at $1,000. The wings also come with a bottle of Ace of Spade. This restaurant in NYC serves a $1,000 gold wings developed by a friend of the Kardashians pic.twitter.com/oPVQKk1zLy — FOOD INSIDER (@InsiderFood) May 3, 2018   The sad part is they cared so much about dipping the wings in liquid gold that they didn’t even make sure the wings were fully cooked. These @InsiderFood interns are gonna die one of these days pic.twitter.com/SceIXZ6f6j — BAD WOLF (@BrokenRev) May 5, 2018   Wings are just the latest in the golden food craze. Flip through for more.

Dear White People: Please Stop It With The Gold Food

Dear White People: Please Stop It With The Gold Food

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Source: Ponsulak Kunsub / EyeEm / Getty No one wants to eat gold flakes. It serves no purpose other than being disrespectfully expensive. It’s a waste of money and is a slap in the face to dip our food in gold when there are people in our own country who are struggling to eat. The latest golden food craze is Jonathan Cheban’s golden chicken wings, retailing at $1,000. The wings also come with a bottle of Ace of Spade. This restaurant in NYC serves a $1,000 gold wings developed by a friend of the Kardashians pic.twitter.com/oPVQKk1zLy — FOOD INSIDER (@InsiderFood) May 3, 2018   The sad part is they cared so much about dipping the wings in liquid gold that they didn’t even make sure the wings were fully cooked. These @InsiderFood interns are gonna die one of these days pic.twitter.com/SceIXZ6f6j — BAD WOLF (@BrokenRev) May 5, 2018   Wings are just the latest in the golden food craze. Flip through for more.

Dear White People: Please Stop It With The Gold Food

The City Of Memphis Is Keeping Martin Luther King Jr’s Dream Alive While Still Blazing A New Trail

Image via Joe Raedle/Ebet Roberts/Redferns/Win Macnamee/Getty Memphis’s Future Is Built On Fulfilling Dr. King’s Dream From the outside looking in, with only a superficial lens, the city of Memphis, Tennessee revolves around three things: barbecue, blues music and the world-stopping murder of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr . But only when you are on the inside looking out do you realize that Memphis’s true identity revolves around the community of people who not only champion King’s dream of equality, but push foward boldly with entrepreneurship, cuisine and culture. It makes Memphis one of the most unique cities in the United States. Recently, Bossip was invited to visit Memphis to get an intimate look at the city through the eyes of the men and women who have built it up into the enterprising hotbed that it has become. Let’s be clear, the food in Memphis is bomb, fie, lit, good af and whatever other savory superlatives you can cook up. That said, it wasn’t just the flavor of the food that earned Memphis’s culinary culture our high praise. It’s the pride that so many Black restauranteurs feel in serving their community and adding to the city’s legacy. We got a chance to speak to some enterprising sistas like Cynthia Daniels, founder of Memphis Black Restaurant Week, Chef Fran Mosely of HM Dessert Lounge, Ayren Moore-Alston of G. Alston Restaurant and Valerie Pevey, owner of The Office at Uptown. Each and everyone of them told the story of building their businesses from scratch and they credit generous Memphian support as the number one reason for their initial success and continued growth. In turn, these businesses reciprocate in offering opportunities to their communities. Image via Getty For example, the very first Black Restaurant Week took place on March 6-12, 2016. It was launched with 8 restaurants and as a result created 38 jobs. One-third of those turned into full-time positions due to the additional revenue. That’s community building. That’s pride. In speaking to people around the city, we couldn’t help but notice another source of Memphian pride, philanthropy. Memphis is one of the most charitable cities in the U.S. and the arts and culture in the city are better because of it. The Hattiloo Theater and founder Ekundayo Bandele exemplify this benevolence best. The New York native says that Memphis’ affluent Black residents had been longing to put their money into African-American theater, but had no outlet to do so. “There just never was that opportunity for Black wealth to invest in the city. So going to them and asking for $50,000 or $100,000, they were more than happy to do it.” Since 2006, that Black affluent support along with donations from white allies has allowed Hattiloo to flourish for over a decade and remain debt free in their multi-million dollar facility, a rarity in non-profit sector of the arts. Image via AFP/Getty Images Today, thousands are gathered in Memphis to celebrate Dr. King’s legacy and there will without doubt be several replays of the famous “I’ve Been To The Mountaintop” speech he delivered the day before he died from a sniper’s bullet at the Lorraine Hotel. King’s speech was primarily a rallying cry in support of the sanitation worker’s strike, but he also spoke of “strengthening Black institutions”. The unprecedented success of Hattiloo and many other local Black-owned businesses are a realization of that ethos. We can only imagine the pride he would feel seeing the fruits of his labor. Cuisine and culture are not the only things bringing people together in Memphis, visionary infrastructure is as well. Crosstown Concourse is a sprawling mixed-use “urban village” that houses restaurants, retail spaces, health services, a charter high school, art gallery, podcast recording studio and almost 300 apartments. It’s unlike anything we’ve ever seen before and has helped bring over 800 new jobs to the area. Many of the property’s business models work in tangent and are geared toward providing opportunity in education and employment. With all due respect to the hope that Dr. King had for the future, we have to think even he would be pleasantly surprised by how the city of Memphis, Tennessee has banded together to turn a dream into a reality. No place is perfect, no place ever will be, but there is a huge difference between a place mired in the tragedies of the past injustices and Memphis, where the mountaintop of freedom is reached by cooperation, community and combating separatism. Memphis is in this thing together, just like Martin wanted all of us to be. Written by: Jason “Jah” Lee, Associate Editor

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Out And About: Harlem Haberdashery Hosts “A Royal Ball In Harlem”

David Richards/MJP Paparazzi TV Personality Bevy Smith Among Honorees At Swank Harlem Gala Uptown’s finest showed up and showed out at the fifth annual Harlem Haberdashery’s Masquerade Ball. More than 300 people packed the Riverside Church of New York City for the event, which benefits benefitted the non-profit #TakeCareOfHarlem, which works in the Harlem community to provide resources to the underserved. David Richards/MJP Paparazzi This year’s theme was “A Royal Ball in Harlem,” and the ball honored “Page Six TV’s” Bevy Smith, Margarette Purvis of the Food Bank for New York City and Michael J. Garner of100 Black Men. Although Smith couldn’t make it because she was covering the Oscars in L.A., she sent a message of thanks. And in their acceptance speeches, fellow honorees Purvis and Garner talked about what Harlem meant to them. Sponsor Crown Royal later surprised #TakeCareOfHarlem founder Kells Barnett with a $5,000 donation to support the group’s programs and services. Hit the flip for more pics from the gala:

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