Alright, so I know I like to rag on these so-called mens’ mags, but I’ve got to give credit where credit’s due. And this shoot “introducing” Natalie Roser in the latest issue of Maxim Australia is one of the hotter things I’ve seen all month, from any magazine. And sure, if you’ve been following this site, you’ve known about this Aussie Insta-hottie for a while now and probably don’t need the introduction, but for those of you who might’ve missed out, I’d recommend taking some extra time to get better acquainted. Like, say, the rest of the afternoon. Trust me, you’ll need every second. » view all 12 photos
You already know how important it is to have a firm, long-lasting cock. The kind of cock that gets hard at a moments notice, and stays hard until she cums (even if she needs 20, 30, even 50 minutes in order to orgasm). But did you know that there’s ANOTHER aspect of your cock that girls pay very close attention to? … read more
It’s impossible for Mr. Skin to be everywhere at once, so sometimes he turns to his friends on the internet to bring you the latest Skin approved stories from around the web! LUI Magazine makes great combinations Fleshbot Olympia Valance areola peek on the red carpet Taxi Driver Movie Nude models in Portraits Nudes Flowers series The Nip Slip Lily Donaldson tits for Pop Drunken Stepfather Rhian Sugden topless hotness Egotastic All Stars Is Roxana Martinez the Colombian Pam Anderson Boobie Blog Giada De Laurentiis barely covered Last Men on Earth What Will Be 2016’s Most Overused Halloween Costume Double Viking … read more
Pretty sure I’ve introduced you guys to this Russian super-babe before, but in case you missed Anastasiya Scheglova last time, you’re definitely going to want to pay extra attention to this latest bikini photoshoot of hers. I still don’t know too much more about Anastasiya, but she’s smoking hot and has a killer bikini body, and that’s more than enough for me to propose. And I think this time I might actually have a chance, since I can offer her something of value for once. No, not the Tuna Bump. I’m talking about a green card. Call me!
We’re used to seeing Jordan Peele (of Key & Peele fame ) getting his funny on…but he’s gone a completely different direction with his latest film, “Get Out.” Written and directed by Peele himself, the film follows a young Black man visiting his white girlfriend’s family estate to meet the parents for the first time. As the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to the discover the much more sinister real reason for the invitation, and leads him to a truth that he could have never imagined. Will you be watching??? YouTube/Universal Pictures
After months and months of anticipation, the premiere of the HBO series Insecure is merely days away and series star Issa Rae has many reasons to celebrate, but this latest praise she just received may top them all. As part of their annual fall TV review, Entertainment Weekly has proclaimed that Rae is the “fall’s […]
You know how I rag on those so-called men’s magazines for not doing hot enough photoshoots? Well, when Health Magazine can get Giada De Laurentiis topless for their latest issue, there’s really no excuse for places like Maxim and GQ . Anyway, here’s my favorite Food Network host hottie looking mighty tasty. Enjoy!
Let’s just be clear up front: We do not think Tim Burton is a racist. Not in the least. But the director is under pretty major fire at the moment for some remarks made about his latest movie. Speaking on Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children to Bustle, Burton made the following remark in regard to diversity in his movies. Or lackthereof, really, considering there are practically only white people in this latest flick. “Nowadays, people are talking about it more,” Burton said, elaborating: “Things either call for things, or they don’t. I remember back when I was a child watching The Brady Bunch and they started to get all politically correct. Like, OK, let’s have an Asian child and a black. “I used to get more offended by that than just … I grew up watching blaxploitation movies, right? And I said, that’s great. I didn’t go like, OK, there should be more white people in these movies.” What Burton seems to be saying here is that he’s against quotas. He’s saying one should not hire a minority simply to hire a minority. And he’s come under attack for this point of view; and/or the way he expressed it. Samuel L. Jackson, the only nonwhite cast member in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, was made aware of Burton’s comments and rushed to the director’s defense. “I had to go back in my head and go, how many black characters have been in Tim Burton movies?” Jackson said. “And I may have been the first, I don’t know, or the most prominent in that particular way, but it happens the way it happens. I don’t think it’s any fault of his or his method of storytelling, it’s just how it’s played out. “Tim’s a really great guy.” Unsurprisingly, however, Twitters users were less forgiving. “He’s just one of the many directors who think that for a world to be magical and fantastical it must be white,” one user wrote of Burton, whose name began trending on Twitter. Another added: “Its fascinating that Tim Burton has a huge imagination in the rendering of his films, but a Asian kid in Miss Peregrine is a stretch for him.” This person, meanwhile, made a salient and also humorous point: And this person did the same: Do you find Burton’s remark offense? What about his history of casting the same people in his movies? Or is this much ado about not very much at all? When you consider the following race-related scandals, the fact that this is getting any attention at all feels sort of silly, doesn’t it? View Slideshow: 14 Celebrity N-Word Scandals