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Olga De Mar Naked for Titty Magazine of the Day

Olga De Mar is pretty fucking amazing…. I don’t know if I’ve ever heard of her, and didn’t bother looking to see if I’ve written about her being a nude Eastern European sex worker trying to get ahead and some of that A-List cock by being a hot bitch willing to get naked to get noticed…because I am sure I did….I probably also said Russian women have no souls…I am repetitive… Instead – I pulled her bio: Olga De Mar was born in Latvia and was involved in different kinds of sport from the young age, enrolled by her mother in fitness industry before taking an interest in modeling. After long years of traveling between Paris, Milan, London,NY and South Africa. She took a leap of faith and moved to Italy to model full-time. She worked with the best photographers and gained a lot of working experience, has been blessed to meet some very special and unique people who have helped her along the way and pushed her to be the best person she can be. Olga is full of energy in love with sport and in love with her job. Nice to have a little backstory for the nude tennis shoot, for a tennis fetishists like myself, with an amazingly hot blonde bitch just out there trying to make it as anything but a cam girl who pisses in a basement of a communist apartment building in her home town…. Living the dream….and I’m sure when looking like this…her life is pretty luxurious and filled with rich dudes. JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Olga De Mar Naked for Titty Magazine of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Eugenie Bouchard Ass in a Bathing Suit of the Day

Eugenie Bouchard proves that even tennis players need to clickbait that sexualizes them damnselves…because making over a million dollars a year doing the sport you love without sexualizing your damn self isn’t enough in this world of everyone sexualizing themselves…it’s like there needs to be some thong ass exposed ass….and I’ll tell you something very simple, the internet is better than real life, because I have physically seen this girl jogging on the street, all 6 feet of her, she is from the city I live in, and I will tell you that you wouldn’t even notice her, other than that she’s 6 feet, amongst the crowd….so sure, celebrate her because of the tennis skill and think that makes her ass more interesting, but her ass is really just an ass, it’s only worth looking at here cuz it’s straight whoring. The post Eugenie Bouchard Ass in a Bathing Suit of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Dass Racist! Serena Williams Banned From Wearing Bangin’ Black Catsuit At The French Open

(Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images) Serena Williams Banned From Wearing Black Bodysuit To French Open The hate is too real when it comes to Black women — and stars like Serena Williams bare the brunt of it. French Tennis Federation president, Bernard Giudicelli , announced that limitations will be imposed on what players can wear this year . He singled out Serena Williams specifically , saying: “I think that sometimes we’ve gone too far. It will no longer be accepted. One must respect the game and the place.” SMH. Serena has practical cause for the suit, seeing as though it helped her with blood clots. The sexy, Blackness of it all was just a plus. Needless to say, folks are outraged by the decision which specifically singles out the new mom. The game seems quite content to be played no matter what women wear. Perhaps this man should focus on his own fashion choices and respect the GOAT's rights to wear whatever the hell she pleases. #getoffhercourt https://t.co/sS7QcyJp3y — shonda rhimes (@shondarhimes) August 24, 2018 The French Open has banned Serena Williams' black suit, saying that, ''I think that sometimes we've gone too far…One must respect the game and the place'' I *really* want to know how the outfit on the left is less “respectful” of the game of tennis than the outfit on the right pic.twitter.com/3iNUrkDd8y — Mangy Jay (@magi_jay) August 24, 2018 Do you think this would be the case if a White girl rocked the catsuit for her health condition?

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Dass Racist! Serena Williams Banned From Wearing Bangin’ Black Catsuit At The French Open

Dass Racist! Serena Williams Banned From Wearing Bangin’ Black Catsuit At The French Open

(Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images) Serena Williams Banned From Wearing Black Bodysuit To French Open The hate is too real when it comes to Black women — and stars like Serena Williams bare the brunt of it. French Tennis Federation president, Bernard Giudicelli , announced that limitations will be imposed on what players can wear this year . He singled out Serena Williams specifically , saying: “I think that sometimes we’ve gone too far. It will no longer be accepted. One must respect the game and the place.” SMH. Serena has practical cause for the suit, seeing as though it helped her with blood clots. The sexy, Blackness of it all was just a plus. Needless to say, folks are outraged by the decision which specifically singles out the new mom. The game seems quite content to be played no matter what women wear. Perhaps this man should focus on his own fashion choices and respect the GOAT's rights to wear whatever the hell she pleases. #getoffhercourt https://t.co/sS7QcyJp3y — shonda rhimes (@shondarhimes) August 24, 2018 The French Open has banned Serena Williams' black suit, saying that, ''I think that sometimes we've gone too far…One must respect the game and the place'' I *really* want to know how the outfit on the left is less “respectful” of the game of tennis than the outfit on the right pic.twitter.com/3iNUrkDd8y — Mangy Jay (@magi_jay) August 24, 2018 Do you think this would be the case if a White girl rocked the catsuit for her health condition?

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Serena Williams’ Postpartum Issues Are A Lesson In Healing After Giving Birth

Source: Bryan Bedder / Getty Celebrity women like Serena Williams, Beyonce, Chrissy Teigen, Cardi B and Tia Mowry are finally keeping it real about how hard pregnancy and postpartum life can be for a lot of women. Imagine being in control of yourself your entire life then suddenly, nothing is how you had expected. You don’t feel like yourself or think like yourself. It’s like an out-of-body experience. Add the fact that you are responsible for another little life, and that is a recipe for a breakdown. Why didn’t our mother’s warn us? I identify with Serena Williams the most because she has always been a friend in my head plus, I’m also an athlete. I ran track as a child, grew up dancing with a performance troupe, danced all the way to adulthood, and also picked up pole dancing and aerial hoop habits. It’s obviously not tennis and I’m definitely no Serena Williams, but I was fit and dexterous before pregnancy, and I thought bouncing back would be a breeze because I had a smooth pregnancy through which I still worked out without complications. I seriously thought I’d be able to get back to my regularly scheduled program in terms of work, my body bouncing back, and balancing the new life I was responsible for with everything else in 6-weeks post birth because I was good at planning and executing my goals. It worked with my career and it worked with my hobbies, so why not my life as a working mom? That was extremely naive, but in a world where overachieving is the thing to do to the point where we sometimes get unrealistic and don’t allow room for going with the flow, I just didn’t create space in my brain for anything less than optimal results right away. My ego was dealt a devastating blow after attempting to work out following my 6-week doctor clearance was struggle city. My abdomen still felt like jelly and my joints were freakishly unstable. How could I not do my usual HIIT workout? It was all I knew. What about muscle memory? How could my body betray me like this? But it did and I was furious. I couldn’t resume working out the way I wanted to and developed back pain serious enough to have to visit a chiropractor multiple times. I was forced to take my time easing back into it, which was depressing. I started with lightweight workouts geared toward postpartum women , but it wasn’t until 6 months postpartum that I finally felt comfortable enough to get back into the dance classes, pilates, and HIIT that I loved and I still had to modify certain moves at times. In addition to all of the above, I still had career goals that I planned to accomplish but it took me months to mentally get back into a space where I wanted to think about work, and actually figured out a new rhythm with my baby. I’m two years postpartum, and while I am psychologically okay most of the time, my body is just now starting to feel like it can do the things that it used to. I’m at 90% and I don’t know that the extra 10% will ever come. I’m still getting used to my new normal. I still feel guilty about having ambitions outside of family, but at the same time, while I love my daughter, I understand that I also need to cultivate my career and personal interests in order to feel sane. In hindsight, I beat myself up for things I couldn’t control during a time when it’s important to take it easy. Sure, women have been having babies since forever, which is why people downplay the severity of giving birth and take the healing process for granted, but it’s always a big deal. Your body has gone through a major shift that can be traumatic in some cases (broken pelvis, weak pelvic floor, etc), and healing time varies. A lot of us try to do the most too fast like it’s a competition to see who can bounce back the fastest and we really just need to sit down, relax and nourish our bodies and spirits as much as we can because anything else does more harm than good. Postpartum life has a way of humbling you and Serena Williams is proof. We noticed that she hadn’t been playing tennis as fiercely as we knew she could and she eventually pulled out of the Rogers Cup, which wasn’t a surprise. If you read her now blown up  Instagram post  about how she has been feeling, then you understand what she’s going through. It’s hard for ambitious moms to take a break, but what matters most is that she listened to her body, her intuition, and her mom tribe, and did what was best for herself and family. She’ll be back when she’s really ready and there’s no time that anyone can put on it. The body knows and communicates what it needs, and patience is all that is necessary. A rare sect of women may actually be able to get back to business in a week or two, some women have no choice but to jump back into the fray immediately (because maternity leave in the United States is trash), but most women aren’t ready to resume daily activities and unfortunately, that’s something that we don’t talk about enough or lie about too often. It’s okay to not feel okay as long as you’re working toward healing (I still need to take my own advice on that) and it’s okay if it doesn’t happen right away. Everyone’s postpartum journey is different, but it’s time for all of us overachievers to surrender to the process as individuals and stop trying to live up to ridiculous standards. RELATED POSTS If You’re A Black Woman Struggling To Return To Work Postpartum, You Aren’t Alone Don’t Believe The Hype: Every Woman’s Postpartum Snap Back Looks Different My Smart-A** Relative Asked Me If I Comb My Baby’s Hair   Starrene Rhett Rocque is a Brooklyn based author, wife, and mother to a rambunctious two-year-old. Keep up with her work on Hello Beautiful with recaps of the Love and Hip-Hop franchise, How to Get Away With Murder , Power , and mommy blogs . Follower her on Instagram @Starr_Rocque .

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Source: Bryan Bedder / Getty Celebrity women like Serena Williams, Beyonce, Chrissy Teigen, Cardi B and Tia Mowry are finally keeping it real about how hard pregnancy and postpartum life can be for a lot of women. Imagine being in control of yourself your entire life then suddenly, nothing is how you had expected. You don’t feel like yourself or think like yourself. It’s like an out-of-body experience. Add the fact that you are responsible for another little life, and that is a recipe for a breakdown. Why didn’t our mother’s warn us? I identify with Serena Williams the most because she has always been a friend in my head plus, I’m also an athlete. I ran track as a child, grew up dancing with a performance troupe, danced all the way to adulthood, and also picked up pole dancing and aerial hoop habits. It’s obviously not tennis and I’m definitely no Serena Williams, but I was fit and dexterous before pregnancy, and I thought bouncing back would be a breeze because I had a smooth pregnancy through which I still worked out without complications. I seriously thought I’d be able to get back to my regularly scheduled program in terms of work, my body bouncing back, and balancing the new life I was responsible for with everything else in 6-weeks post birth because I was good at planning and executing my goals. It worked with my career and it worked with my hobbies, so why not my life as a working mom? That was extremely naive, but in a world where overachieving is the thing to do to the point where we sometimes get unrealistic and don’t allow room for going with the flow, I just didn’t create space in my brain for anything less than optimal results right away. My ego was dealt a devastating blow after attempting to work out following my 6-week doctor clearance was struggle city. My abdomen still felt like jelly and my joints were freakishly unstable. How could I not do my usual HIIT workout? It was all I knew. What about muscle memory? How could my body betray me like this? But it did and I was furious. I couldn’t resume working out the way I wanted to and developed back pain serious enough to have to visit a chiropractor multiple times. I was forced to take my time easing back into it, which was depressing. I started with lightweight workouts geared toward postpartum women , but it wasn’t until 6 months postpartum that I finally felt comfortable enough to get back into the dance classes, pilates, and HIIT that I loved and I still had to modify certain moves at times. In addition to all of the above, I still had career goals that I planned to accomplish but it took me months to mentally get back into a space where I wanted to think about work, and actually figured out a new rhythm with my baby. I’m two years postpartum, and while I am psychologically okay most of the time, my body is just now starting to feel like it can do the things that it used to. I’m at 90% and I don’t know that the extra 10% will ever come. I’m still getting used to my new normal. I still feel guilty about having ambitions outside of family, but at the same time, while I love my daughter, I understand that I also need to cultivate my career and personal interests in order to feel sane. In hindsight, I beat myself up for things I couldn’t control during a time when it’s important to take it easy. Sure, women have been having babies since forever, which is why people downplay the severity of giving birth and take the healing process for granted, but it’s always a big deal. Your body has gone through a major shift that can be traumatic in some cases (broken pelvis, weak pelvic floor, etc), and healing time varies. A lot of us try to do the most too fast like it’s a competition to see who can bounce back the fastest and we really just need to sit down, relax and nourish our bodies and spirits as much as we can because anything else does more harm than good. Postpartum life has a way of humbling you and Serena Williams is proof. We noticed that she hadn’t been playing tennis as fiercely as we knew she could and she eventually pulled out of the Rogers Cup, which wasn’t a surprise. If you read her now blown up  Instagram post  about how she has been feeling, then you understand what she’s going through. It’s hard for ambitious moms to take a break, but what matters most is that she listened to her body, her intuition, and her mom tribe, and did what was best for herself and family. She’ll be back when she’s really ready and there’s no time that anyone can put on it. The body knows and communicates what it needs, and patience is all that is necessary. A rare sect of women may actually be able to get back to business in a week or two, some women have no choice but to jump back into the fray immediately (because maternity leave in the United States is trash), but most women aren’t ready to resume daily activities and unfortunately, that’s something that we don’t talk about enough or lie about too often. It’s okay to not feel okay as long as you’re working toward healing (I still need to take my own advice on that) and it’s okay if it doesn’t happen right away. Everyone’s postpartum journey is different, but it’s time for all of us overachievers to surrender to the process as individuals and stop trying to live up to ridiculous standards. RELATED POSTS If You’re A Black Woman Struggling To Return To Work Postpartum, You Aren’t Alone Don’t Believe The Hype: Every Woman’s Postpartum Snap Back Looks Different My Smart-A** Relative Asked Me If I Comb My Baby’s Hair   Starrene Rhett Rocque is a Brooklyn based author, wife, and mother to a rambunctious two-year-old. Keep up with her work on Hello Beautiful with recaps of the Love and Hip-Hop franchise, How to Get Away With Murder , Power , and mommy blogs . Follower her on Instagram @Starr_Rocque .

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Caroline Wozniacki Bikini of the Day

MORE ATHLETES IN BIKINIS….It will never stop… I used to have a tennis fetish, back when women’s tennis featured women, sure there was the occasional lesbian, but for the most part it was just rich white girls frolicking around hitting balls, grunting and flashing panties…a porno fantasy really… Now the competition is too strong, and so are the women who participate, but I can still watch them grunt like they are either fucking you up the ass with their dicks, or vice versa…while showing sweaty cameltoe…and to me that’s a celebration.. I don’t think I still have that tennis fetish I’ve always had…because this is what the hot ones look like…a bit too much musculature….I prefer my tennis to be more dainty… That said here’s Caroline Wozniacki…who I guess is Steve Wozniacki, the guy who created APPLE’s wife….in a bikini like all the girls are doing these days. ———————————- JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Caroline Wozniacki Bikini of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Fans Give Serena Williams Support After She Reveals She Missed Her Daughter’s First Steps Because Of Work

Source: PAUL CROCK / Getty It’s not easy being a working mother, especially when you think about all the milestones you might miss out on. Just ask Serena Williams . Tennis’ GOAT took to Twitter on Saturday to share that she missed seeing her 10-month-old daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. take her first steps while she was training for Wimbledon. “She took her first steps… I was training and missed it. I cried,” she tweeted. She took her first steps… I was training and missed it. I cried. — Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) July 7, 2018 Luckily for her, her fans sent her words of support and encouragement to help ease her pain. she is practicing so you can see the real ones. — christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) July 8, 2018 I missed a bunch of firsts while I was at work. I hear ya, mama. It’s not easy. But our girls see us out there grinding + living our dreams and that’s got to mean something. Good luck in London – my daughter and I are both rooting for you! — Raakhee Mirchandani (@Raakstar) July 7, 2018 When my daughter was a baby my daycare provider said they’d never tell me if she hit a milestone when I was at work. “It’s not her first anything until her momma sees it.” Amen. — TheBloggess (@TheBloggess) July 8, 2018 She will take more. You are a great mom, and a great example to your daughter. You don’t have to be perfect to be a great mom, just do your best, and that will be just what she needs. — Blair LM Kelley (@profblmkelley) July 7, 2018 You facilitated those first steps by giving her breath and love and most importantly wings. As hard as this is and as much as it stings I you are feeling the warm emrabce and deep respect from mothers around the world. — Michele Norris (@michele_norris) July 8, 2018 Congrats on her walking! That's amazing. I missed my youngest's first steps. I cried too. But I learned the best part of the journey is helping them up when they toddle and fall. Bless you both. — Shireen Footybedsheets Ahmed (@_shireenahmed_) July 7, 2018 As we previously reported , Serena has been working hard to reclaim her number one spot, but it hasn’t been easy. After losing at Indian Wells and the Miami Open, along with having to drop out of the French Open in May with in injury, she is finally back on her stride, making it to the fourth round of Wimbledon. We got your back Serena and you are a wonderful mother! RELATED NEWS: Why Is Serena Williams Being Drug Tested More Than Any Other Tennis Player? Maria Sharapova Could Never, And Will Never Be Serena Williams’ Rival Serena Williams Talks Pregnancy, Marriage In HBO Docuseries Trailer [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”2960364″ overlay=”true”]

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Fans Give Serena Williams Support After She Reveals She Missed Her Daughter’s First Steps Because Of Work

Fans Give Serena Williams Support After She Reveals She Missed Her Daughter’s First Steps Because Of Work

Source: PAUL CROCK / Getty It’s not easy being a working mother, especially when you think about all the milestones you might miss out on. Just ask Serena Williams . Tennis’ GOAT took to Twitter on Saturday to share that she missed seeing her 10-month-old daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. take her first steps while she was training for Wimbledon. “She took her first steps… I was training and missed it. I cried,” she tweeted. She took her first steps… I was training and missed it. I cried. — Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) July 7, 2018 Luckily for her, her fans sent her words of support and encouragement to help ease her pain. she is practicing so you can see the real ones. — christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) July 8, 2018 I missed a bunch of firsts while I was at work. I hear ya, mama. It’s not easy. But our girls see us out there grinding + living our dreams and that’s got to mean something. Good luck in London – my daughter and I are both rooting for you! — Raakhee Mirchandani (@Raakstar) July 7, 2018 When my daughter was a baby my daycare provider said they’d never tell me if she hit a milestone when I was at work. “It’s not her first anything until her momma sees it.” Amen. — TheBloggess (@TheBloggess) July 8, 2018 She will take more. You are a great mom, and a great example to your daughter. You don’t have to be perfect to be a great mom, just do your best, and that will be just what she needs. — Blair LM Kelley (@profblmkelley) July 7, 2018 You facilitated those first steps by giving her breath and love and most importantly wings. As hard as this is and as much as it stings I you are feeling the warm emrabce and deep respect from mothers around the world. — Michele Norris (@michele_norris) July 8, 2018 Congrats on her walking! That's amazing. I missed my youngest's first steps. I cried too. But I learned the best part of the journey is helping them up when they toddle and fall. Bless you both. — Shireen Footybedsheets Ahmed (@_shireenahmed_) July 7, 2018 As we previously reported , Serena has been working hard to reclaim her number one spot, but it hasn’t been easy. After losing at Indian Wells and the Miami Open, along with having to drop out of the French Open in May with in injury, she is finally back on her stride, making it to the fourth round of Wimbledon. We got your back Serena and you are a wonderful mother! RELATED NEWS: Why Is Serena Williams Being Drug Tested More Than Any Other Tennis Player? Maria Sharapova Could Never, And Will Never Be Serena Williams’ Rival Serena Williams Talks Pregnancy, Marriage In HBO Docuseries Trailer [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”2960364″ overlay=”true”]

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Alessandra Ambrosio’s Hot Fake World Cups

Alessandra Ambrosio has amazing little funbags. Another example of a chick too skinny to have fake boobs, but she is so hot it doesn’t matter that they look like two tennis balls attached to her chest. Anyway, this is a great shoot and I’m digging the whole World Cup theme. » view all 11 photos          

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