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#TBT to Sylvia Kristel

Sexy Sylvia barely ever wore clothes! … read more

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#TBT to Sylvia Kristel

Will Brad Regret Voting for Sylvia, His New Avowed Vendetta?

During tonight’s ‘Challenge’ episode, Brad voted Sylvia in an elimination — but will he regret that choice?

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Will Brad Regret Voting for Sylvia, His New Avowed Vendetta?

Nikki Reed And Nina Dobrev Shut Down Every Nasty Rumor With One Jaw-Dropping Picture

Nikki Reed and Nina Dobrev shut down feud rumors with one jaw-dropping photo

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Nikki Reed And Nina Dobrev Shut Down Every Nasty Rumor With One Jaw-Dropping Picture

Did Sylvia Betray Tony With Her Very First Challenge Vote?

So much for loyalty: Sylvia voted against her former ‘Real World’ roomie Tony on this week’s ‘Challenge’ — and he was less than happy.

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Did Sylvia Betray Tony With Her Very First Challenge Vote?

Christina Aguilera’s Next Album Will Be ‘Caviar Ratchet,’ Apparently

Production duo Da Internz break down what Christina Aguilera’s next studio album will sound like.

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Christina Aguilera’s Next Album Will Be ‘Caviar Ratchet,’ Apparently

Should Jason Come Clean About His ‘Real World’ Crush On Sylvia?

Should Jason cop to his feelings for Sylvia on ‘Real World’?

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Should Jason Come Clean About His ‘Real World’ Crush On Sylvia?

Flirts, Players and Serial Daters: The Cast Members Of ‘Real World: Skeletons’ Are A Guaranteed Good Time

Violetta, Jason, Madison, Tony, Sylvia, Bruno and Nicole from “Real World: Skeletons” dish about their fun-loving sides.

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Flirts, Players and Serial Daters: The Cast Members Of ‘Real World: Skeletons’ Are A Guaranteed Good Time

Mad Men Review: Making it Through ‘The Crash’

What happens when you put Mad Men on speed? It becomes way more awesome (who knew that was possible?)! Just like everything on speed! …Say no to drugs, kids. This week’s episode is called “The Crash,” and like most of the show’s episode titles, it has a ton of meanings. First, there’s the literal crash Ken gets into with the guys from Chevy. But of course, that’s just a metaphor for the slow crash that SCDPCGC is going to be enduring with the nightmare of an account that Chevy will be. Then, there’s Don’s total, head-first, fiery, pathetic crash into lovesickness over Sylvia. And of course, let’s not forget the most awesome crash of all: the comedown from the crazy speed that Jim Cutler had injected into the entire creative staff’s asses. Through all the drugged-up lunacy of the episode, “The Crash” really hit home Don’s severe, deep-seeded Mommy issues. We’ve always known that his inability to maintain anything even resembling a functional relationship was partly due to killing his prostitute mother in childbirth and being raised by his step mother…around more prostitutes. But this week we really saw the brunt of it. Firstly, Don has no clue what he’s after. He doesn’t even know what happiness looks like. The fact that Sylvia cut off her affair with Don sends him into a spiral. Now that their relationship isn’t something he can control, he wants her even more. But he’s just searching for a Mommy, for God’s sake. And she can’t be that. Don will never have a Mommy. He has so little of a Mommy that Sally was actually able to believe—even for a second—that a strange old Black lady that mysteriously showed up in Don’s apartment while he was gone could seriously be his Grandma. Sally later tells Don over the phone, after the woman makes off with a bunch of Don’s valuables, that she “realized she doesn’t know anything about him.” That’s because Don doesn’t exist. Don is actually Dick, and Dick’s very existence killed his mother, who was just a prostitute who accidentally got pregnant, anyway. In short, Don has no identity. That used to make for an exciting life. Don got to be whoever he wanted to be. But now, finally, all of his complexes are crashing down. And Don just desperately needs a Mommy. He needs an identity. He needs a foundation, something to reach down into when he’s lost. Right now he’s got no compass whatsoever. The speed also brings out the long-gestating romantic tension between Stan and Peggy. While he’s on the juice and she’s on the sauce, he tries to kiss her. She tells him that she doesn’t like beards, and that he’s like a brother to her, but that doesn’t stop him. “I need this,” he tells her. After he gives her a story about his cousin dying in Nam, she still rejects him, and as she walks away he compliments her ass. Her reply? A genuine “Thank you.” More of that is surely to come. As the episode closes, after Don’s literal crash in his apartment when he comes home from a three-day work binge, some sleep and a shower changes everything. On speed, Don was planning to pitch his love to Sylvia. After the crash, when they have to share an elevator, he says nothing to her. On speed, Don is motivated as hell regarding the Chevy account (well, he wasn’t actually working on Chevy, he was working on his Sylvia pitch, but he was motivating everyone else to work on Chevy). After the crash, he basically tells Ted, who is only there because of Chevy, that he can’t do Chevy anymore. Don! Stop destroying EVERYTHING!!! OTHER NOTES: Frank Gleason’s death felt underwhelming. Perhaps it will serve a greater purpose further down the line. This episode was almost completely devoid of Pete and Joan, as the whole thing focused on the copywriters trying to find that perfect pitch for Chevy. Pete’s absence felt appropriate, given his paranoia about being iced out of the company. Look for this to come up again in a big way as the season comes to a close. Creative has always been a really fun aspect of Mad Men , in fact, it’s basically the entire hook of the show. Watching them try to come up with even one workable slogan while high out of their minds was a blast. Don’s silences are becoming more and more pointed. Every time he ignores a question or sits next to someone while staring into the foreground, you can just feel him trying desperately to suppress the torrid of thoughts running through his head. It’s not gonna work, Donny boy. Let ‘em out. This was the first fantastic episode of the season. RATING: 5/5

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Ayem Nour & Sylvia Jargeniak Bikini Pictures

I don’t know who these girls are, but I like them already. Here are Sylvia Jargeniak and Ayem Nour posing for a photoshoot in their hot little bikinis for some new show called Hollywood Girls . I don’t what that is, I can’t be expected to keep track of every new reality TV show can I? It seems like there’s a new one popping up each week. Although, if I am going to watch one, it would probably something like this that involves hot chicks in bikinis hanging out by the pool. Throw in a few drunken strippers and we’ve got ourselves a hit.

Sylvia Kristel nude video

This is quite a weird (but very good) clip of Sylvia Kristel completely naked standing in the bedroom first looking at her sexy body in the mirror Continue reading