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Alessandra Ambrosio Hangs Out with some Big Asses of the Day

I don’t know if this is some kind of meme, or Alessandra Ambrosio just showing off her old tired ass in a way that does the opposite of showing it off, because the girls she’s next to have these big round asses….because maybe they are trannies, maybe that’s what asses look like now, maybe to stay skinny Ambrosio can’t workout it makes her too hungry, so she does the starving herself look, maybe this is just what an old mom ass looks like.. I don’t know, but I’m embarassed for her, but at least she can go home and look at her bank account and know she doesn’t need to have an ass…she’s Alessandra Ambrosio….whatever the fuck that means. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE The post Alessandra Ambrosio Hangs Out with some Big Asses of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Paris Jackson TIts Out for Fashion of the Day

Paris Jackson, who gets the benefit of getting Michael Jackson’s inheritance, which is a lot of fucking money, he’s fucking Michael Jackson – the king of pop…without having any of that child molester genetics….unless she is actually his kid…I don’t know or have the answers. In case you forget, Michael Jackson was one of the first people accused of being a child rapist in Hollywood, they spun it as him being innocent and had no idea what he was doing because his childhood was robbed of him….even though the majority of child molesters, even the half retard ones know that it’s wrong to diddle with prepubescents…. We weren’t there, we’ll have to ask Corey Feldman and McCauley Culkin…who don’t seem to bring it up…but we know that when MJ died…the world forgot and now the world embraces all things Jackson…including Paris….whether he genetically created it or not…or whether he was guilty or not… Not that any of that really matters, I think hipster lesbian model Paris Jackson with her pile of money, being out there having fun, showing tits as the girls do braless for fashion, is a good use of her inheritance…what the fuck else is she supposed to do…sing and dance? Why bother….when you can just nipple. We live in a world where the Star Search is unnecessary. Just show your tits. JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Paris Jackson TIts Out for Fashion of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Gigi Hadid Nipple Dress of the Day

Gigi Hadid, who looks like a 40 year old mother of three from Beverly Hills with her face jacked up like fucking mad, is reminding you all that she’s still a model, because she’s a model you know, and not just because of instagram success, I mean mainly because of Instagram success, but also because of her dad’s love for models and dream of his girls being models, and his ability to buy them magazine covers….and do all the PR needed for them to exist…including but not limited to having them show their tits… I am not a fan of any of this generation of fake rich kid from instagram playing dress up and being taken seriously, it makes me hate the world….and reminds me that everyone is a suck up bitch…. I am happy this isn’t the Bella Hadid, who is far uglier and more terrifying in her scam that is modeling…. That’s all I have to say about that.. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE The post Gigi Hadid Nipple Dress of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Cheyenne Floyd: Teen Mom OG Fans FURIOUS with Official Casting News!

Earlier this week, MTV finally confirmed the big news: Cheyenne Floyd is joining the cast of Teen Mom OG . It wasn’t the first time we heard the idea of Cheyenne, a star on other MTV reality shows like Are You the One? and The Challenge, becoming a cast member on the show. Far from it, actually. The first reports about Cheyenne came out back in June, and word is that she began filming then too , along with the father of her daughter, ex-boyfriend Cory Wharton. Other Teen Mom players have commented on her , and there were even whispers that she’d possibly been let go for some questionable tweets she made several years ago. But despite all of that, there was no official word on her casting until now. So now Cheyenne will join Maci Bookout, Amber Portwood, Catelynn Lowell, and fellow newcomer Bristol Palin to make the core group of Teen Mom OG. And in case you haven’t heard, the show’s fans are very, very displeased. When the official Teen Mom Facebook page posted the news, the comment section was full of dismay. “Why do they keep adding random people?” one person asked. “These girls were never on the show to start with and shouldn’t be now.” This is a good point because the “OG” in the title of the show stands for “Original Girls,” because Maci, Amber, Catelynn, and Farrah Abraham, the original cast, have been around since the beginning of the show. They were on the very first season of 16 and Pregnant, and despite the significant pay raises they’ve received over the years, they really did struggle in the early days — and MTV cameras documented it all. As another person pointed out, “Can’t be Teen Mom OG if y’all have 2 new people who aren’t even part of the teen mom franchise smh.” It is a pretty big oversight, considering the title of the show, you know? Someone else popped in the comments with some sarcasm, writing “I saw a lady with a baby outside of Target today. She looked to be about 25 yrs old.” “She was fighting on the phone with her boyfriend, so she fits 3 of the key factors. Hurry up MTV, give her a call!!!” This comment addresses several other issues with Cheyenne’s casting, one being that she’s turning 26 next month and just gave birth to her first child last year. Say what you will about Bristol Palin — seriously, say whatever, it’s cool — but at least she actually was a teen mom. Sure, Cheyenne can probably bring the drama , but it feels like anyone starring on a show called Teen Mom should meet that one basic requirement. Lots of people left comments to say that even though Farrah left the show, things could have gone on with just the three remaining cast members. Many said that they’d fast-forward through Cheyenne and Bristol’s segments, and some said they’d stop watching altogether. Quite a few even said that they felt the show should be cancelled at this point. In conclusion, let’s let one commenter express what the rest of us are thinking: “Wtf this sh-t is getting so stupid.” View Slideshow: Cheyenne Floyd Makes It Official: I’m a Teen Mom OG! Oh, isn’t it though …

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Nina Dobrev Doesn’t Support Nike of the Day

Here she is out in her REEBOK like NIKE wasn’t something she had to stand beside to let all the other Hollywood liberals know she’s a Canadian Socialist from a communist country, and that the freedom to stand or sit whenever you want is pretty good place, whether you agree with each other or not, at least you can do what you want, including burning your NIKES… Where she is from, the girls become sex workers forced to pee for men they don’t like….I mean then she came to canada where the spoiled brat got put into acting…and became this bitch intentionally taunting you all, playing both sites…in her REEBOK because in true Canadian fashion – don’t have an opinion or upset anyone they are all potential paying customers… TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE Some more NIKE MEMES… The post Nina Dobrev Doesn’t Support Nike of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Vanessa Hudgens Bikini Erotica of the Day

Vanessa Hudgens is bringing it…High School Musical girl got some titties on…and I am a fan, possibly because I’ve seen her leaked nudes back in 2007, before it was a thing, back when you had to beg girls to get naked, before they were just posting that shit on Reddit Gone Wild all day…then again in 2011…making her an innovator, which is pretty much the opposite of what these pop culture icons are meant to be..candy coated vapid dog shit created by a billion dollar brand…who have no souls…but who I guess like being naked on camera because they can’t be naked in their Disney Contracts… Her tits look bigger than they used to be, I guess that happens, and I guess bikini social media content is as lovely as it has always been, even if social media rapes our souls, like they were execs at Disney putting together their plan for High School Musical… JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Vanessa Hudgens Bikini Erotica of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Teen Pushes Tech Innovation In Nigeria Forward

A 15-year-old Nigerian teen is making waves in the tech industry with the creation of an app. Tomisin Ogunnubi ’s My Locator app—which is designed to find children who are lost—has introduced a new level of innovation to the technology sector in Nigeria, BBC reported. Tomisin Ogunnubi was just 12 when she created an app which helps lost children in Nigeria. More here: https://t.co/vWeraT7lr3 #BBCInnovators pic.twitter.com/Q0McuAFJlB — BBC World Service (@bbcworldservice) August 28, 2018 Ogunnubi began coding at the age of 12 and later conceptualized the idea for the app, the news outlet writes. The app—which she unveiled in 2016—utilizes the Google Maps feature to help individuals track those who are lost. There is also a functionality that allows users to add telephone numbers to the app so that they can easily share their location if an emergency were to occur. Since the launch of the app, it has been downloaded over 1,000 times. Ogunnubi says she was inspired to create My Locator because the security of children is something that is extremely important to her. “I was very conscious about security, thinking… there are different dangerous people, so I guess the idea of being able to go out safely might have been what triggered the idea for the app,” she told the news outlet. “But it was me then as my 12-year-old self-thinking, ‘Oh I’ve just learned how to create applications. How about I use what I have learned to create something that can be useful to me and other people?’” Leaders in the tech industry believe that Ogunnubi’s creation speaks volumes about the importance of racial representation in tech. Google Program Manager Aniedi Udo-Obong says Ogunnubi’s journey will encourage other Black children to follow in her footsteps. “I’m impressed with Tomisin’s app for two reasons. I prefer to see products in whatever state they are than to hear about the most brilliant idea. I like the fact that someone hatched an idea in their head and was able to bring it to fruition and complete it,” he said. He also added that there is a need for more STEM education initiatives in Nigeria stating that the country is “going to be left behind if we don’t get our own children learning at the same rate with the same tools and technologies that their contemporaries in other countries have.” Many educational institutions and non-profits are putting the focus on STEM education. Black Girls CODE, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating career pathways for young women of color in the tech industry, announced the development of a technology exploration lab in New York City. SEE ALSO: Black Girls CODE Creating Tech Exploration Lab At Google Non-Profit Garners $1 Million To Further STEM Education Program [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3823765″ overlay=”true”]

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Teen Pushes Tech Innovation In Nigeria Forward

A 15-year-old Nigerian teen is making waves in the tech industry with the creation of an app. Tomisin Ogunnubi ’s My Locator app—which is designed to find children who are lost—has introduced a new level of innovation to the technology sector in Nigeria, BBC reported. Tomisin Ogunnubi was just 12 when she created an app which helps lost children in Nigeria. More here: https://t.co/vWeraT7lr3 #BBCInnovators pic.twitter.com/Q0McuAFJlB — BBC World Service (@bbcworldservice) August 28, 2018 Ogunnubi began coding at the age of 12 and later conceptualized the idea for the app, the news outlet writes. The app—which she unveiled in 2016—utilizes the Google Maps feature to help individuals track those who are lost. There is also a functionality that allows users to add telephone numbers to the app so that they can easily share their location if an emergency were to occur. Since the launch of the app, it has been downloaded over 1,000 times. Ogunnubi says she was inspired to create My Locator because the security of children is something that is extremely important to her. “I was very conscious about security, thinking… there are different dangerous people, so I guess the idea of being able to go out safely might have been what triggered the idea for the app,” she told the news outlet. “But it was me then as my 12-year-old self-thinking, ‘Oh I’ve just learned how to create applications. How about I use what I have learned to create something that can be useful to me and other people?’” Leaders in the tech industry believe that Ogunnubi’s creation speaks volumes about the importance of racial representation in tech. Google Program Manager Aniedi Udo-Obong says Ogunnubi’s journey will encourage other Black children to follow in her footsteps. “I’m impressed with Tomisin’s app for two reasons. I prefer to see products in whatever state they are than to hear about the most brilliant idea. I like the fact that someone hatched an idea in their head and was able to bring it to fruition and complete it,” he said. He also added that there is a need for more STEM education initiatives in Nigeria stating that the country is “going to be left behind if we don’t get our own children learning at the same rate with the same tools and technologies that their contemporaries in other countries have.” Many educational institutions and non-profits are putting the focus on STEM education. Black Girls CODE, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating career pathways for young women of color in the tech industry, announced the development of a technology exploration lab in New York City. SEE ALSO: Black Girls CODE Creating Tech Exploration Lab At Google Non-Profit Garners $1 Million To Further STEM Education Program [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3823765″ overlay=”true”]

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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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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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