Maya Otsoko is nude in this shoot. If you are one of her 19k followers on IG, you can roll through here and look at her bare titties, but I guess if you’re one of her 19k followers, you’ve already seen her tits, and likely on instagram…since Zuckerberg is the 3-5th largest pornographer in the world / on the internet – just no one calls him one… I don’t know much on Maya Otsoko but she’s pretty interesting looking and that still matters to me… TITties> .. The post Maya Otsoko’s Nude Shoot of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Source: Photo by GP Images/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Canad Exclusive Kyliegh Curran Interview At only 13, “Doctor Sleep” star Kyliegh Curran is set to become an instant Horror icon with her dazzling performance in the long-awaited, highly anticipated sequel to Stephen King’s quintessential classic “The Shining.” She plays adorably spunky wonder kid “Abra Stone” who “shines” like the all-grown-up-and-liquored-up “Danny Torrance” (Ewan McGregor) who’s desperate to piece together his shattered life years after his psychotic pop went axe-crazy at the Stanley Hotel. Together, they battle a sinister (and strangely snazzy) evil in mind-bending scenes carried entirely by our new fave 8th grader who gushed about her spooky debut in a cackle-filled interview at the very creepy and very haunted Highland Inn in midtown Atlanta. (But first, check out the trailer if you haven’t already) Did you see the original (“The Shining”)? “Yes, four times!” How did that go? Well, I watched the first time right before the call back, actually, and I remember (laughs) my mom said, ‘No! I am not going to watch that with you’ and I was hiding behind my dad’s back the whole time because the suspense was just so sickening because you are just waiting for the first jump scare — and then BANG! When the title card hits you, it’s like a drug. Then the second time was at a special showing, the third time was for fun with my best friend Jerry, and then the fourth time was at a movie theater with my family. Really? This movie is not funny (nervous laugh) “Well, in some moments it can be so scary that you have to laugh. If you don’t laugh, then you will cry.” This movie is old, though. It’s older than both of us. So, what’s the difference between watching it and knowing it’s old versus making the movie that you’re making now. The graphics… it’s kind of grainy . “Well I drew a lot from both, mostly Wendy’s character and young Jenny. And then a lot from the book — mostly from the book because this is a standalone film and it’s just the adaptation of the book, but yea, I drew a lot from Wendy’s character definitely and watching it really helped me out.” You said you auditioned. How did that go? Bring me to the beginning? “Well, I was fresh out of summer camp and I got this 10-page long, thick, thick, thick audition and I barely had any time to get it done. So, I wasn’t even off-book. We just taped it and sent it in and I was not very confident. I did not think I was gonna get a call back. Then a month later I got a call back! And I spent two days with my acting coach perfecting the character we drew as much as we could. But, it was a pretty big script so we did the best we could. We sent it in. I felt much better about it and a week later Mr. Mike, the director, calls my mom and says ‘Hey! We would love Kyleigh to come and read with Mr. Ewan.’ Oh my gosh, the nerves just started building up and building up and building up like a tower, and I was doing this weird twitch thing. Oh, it was so nerve-racking! But when I walked in to the room, all my nerves just melted away because the people were so kind and chill and just laid back. Ugh, they’re so amazing and I read with Mr. Ewan and I hoped that what I did was enough to book the role. And, I was sitting in school one day — my mom had been working in the same school as me — and she came knocking on the door and my teacher said ‘Hey, your mom’s at the door!’ Oh, I got so nervous. I said to myself ‘Ok, this is a yes or a no. This is very nerve-racking but don’t fret.’ And so I walked out and my mom said ‘Kylie, you’re gonna be in the movie!’ And we were jumping all over the place, screaming ‘Oh my gosh, yes!’ And my classmates were just pressed up against the window, like ‘What is she doing?’ And when I walked back I had messy hair, my face was all red, I was sweating and I couldn’t tell anyone. I felt so proud of myself in that moment. I was like ‘Finally, you waited for this for so long and your hard work has paid off. Yay!” For so long? You’re only 13. “Well, since I was 7. I’d been auditioning and auditioning and it’s really a test to your confidence and your patience and self-esteem when you keep getting ‘no,’ getting so close in an audition and then losing it. It’s really just kind of depressing. But, then, once you book something it’s like this wave of relief and you feel so much better.” I feel it. I’m excited. I’m about to go audition for something… I don’t know what it’s going to be. So, working with Mr. Ewan, how was that? “He’s amazing. He’s like a big teddy bear. He’s so great to talk to and he’s a great listener and I really enjoyed working with him. Watching him work is fascinating, how he just takes on his character so seamlessly. It’s amazing. And, he’s also very good at chess. I would not challenge him in chess.” What did you learn from him? What’s the #1 thing? “Well, his guidance was probably watching him, definitely mirroring how he acts, and building a relationship out of the characters really helped us build a relationship WITH our characters — how our chemistry worked.” What was the spookiest part about making this? Were you actually ever scared making this? “No. I was mostly just excited. I kept living in the moment, kept thinking ‘Wow, this is super exciting. This is so amazing.’ But I also had a little bit of a tether, so I was able to pull myself back down to my character and not completely freak out. But, yeah, it wasn’t very scary. It was more of an exciting experience.” It’s funny that you say that because this movie is — “Terrifying. Yeah.” Now, Stephen King. Did you read the book? “Yes.” And how did that go? “Oh it was disturbing. I had nightmares for days. But I was able to just leave it at the door, drop it, and just keep working. I’m really happy I did because now I’ve got a grip on how horribly evil the True Knot are and how Abra projects her energy against them, how she feels about them, and that really helped me with chemistry with everyone and how Abra is. So, I’m very happy that I read the book but I’m also very upset that I did (laughs).” If you’re going to do roles in the future, would you read the book or would you just go off of the script. “It depends on what the book is about. If it’s something super iconic, then I’ve gotta read the book. If it’s something that maybe it’s more a new movie and it’s slightly off a book, then I’d probably just go off the script so I don’t completely go off the book. And, if it’s a remake of an old movie, I probably wouldn’t watch the old movie so I wouldn’t copy or mirror the person I’m playing.” And as far as scary movies, you said your mom didn’t want to watch “The Shining” with you, so do you watch scary movies like that? “Yes! I love Jordan Peele! He’s a genius! I love Horror movies. I watched a lot of the old Stephen King ones. I watched “Carrie,” I watched “Pet Sematary,” “The Shining.” “Carrie” was, whew, that was freaky. “Pet Sematary,” the newer one was pretty disturbing.” You’re only 13 though… (Laughs). I couldn’t even watch these movies until I was 17. What else? Was that it? “There’s a lot of things I can’t even remember. Oh, It! I love It so much. My favorite Stephen King movies, those were amazing.” You’re not scared of clowns? “Nope. They’re funny. Well, I mean I did not appreciate Pennywise eating children. So that was definitely… I did not like that, no one would like that. But when he was shaking his head around I couldn’t stop thinking about my sisters or me shaking my head around in white face paint and a red nose like ‘bahhhh!’ It was too funny to me. But, it was also so disturbing.” You’re about to be a star. How does that feel? Your classmates know that you’re in the movie now. “Well, I’m homeschooled. But I never really thought about being a star or anything. I just thought ‘Wow this is a really cool experience. I’m in a movie. This is super cool. This is super exciting.” It hasn’t hit you yet? “No, not really. It hadn’t hit me that this was such a huge movie until August and now I’m super nervous, but being a star never really hit my head.” OK, I’ll check back in two weeks. “Well, we’ll see (laughs).” If you could use your power in real life, would you use it for good or bad? “For both. I would cast hexes and be a little vengeful, sometimes, towards my sister’s enemies and then towards my enemies maybe. And then for good, I would eradicate all single-use plastics and multiple things. Just grab them all in a ball and incinerate them.” — “Doctor Sleep” scares its way into theaters this weekend!
Even with his own Billboard chart topping album Kirk still fresh off the press, DaBaby has no problem hopping on other rapper’s tracks and sharing a little bit of his iced out shine. In Will The General’s visuals for “Go Crazy,” he and DaBaby get as turnt up as they can in both physical and action figure form. They even got a few Barbie dolls riding with them in they hot wheels. G-Eazy meanwhile becomes a playboy detective investigating a homicide only to get seduced by the suspected murderer (she murda too) in his black-and-white clip for “Hittin Licks.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Murs and The Grouch, YFN Lucci featuring Youngeen Ace, and more. WILL THE GENERAL FT. DABABY – “GO CRAZY” G-EAZY – “HITTIN LICKS” MURS & THE GROUCH – “THESE HANDZ” YFN LUCCI FT. YOUNGEEN ACE – “RIDE FOR ME” TECH N9NE FT. KRIZZ KALIKO – “ACTIVE” YELAWOLF – “UNNATURAL BORN KILLER” SHEFF G – “FEEL AH WAY” DNA PICASSO – “HIGH ROLLER” MARTEEN FT. SAGE THE GEMINI – “TURNED OFF” LUCKI – “4 THE BETTA” TWAN MACK – “MAIN CONCERN” SKYXXX FT. NLE CHOPPA – “HOTBOY REMIX” SPACE CADET – “GOOD MOOD”
Source: Jerritt Clark / Getty The fall out from T.I.’s disturbing reveal about taking his daughter to the gynecologist continues. The two podcast hosts that gave the Atlanta rapper his megaphone on this occasion have apologized for not pushing back on his ghastly rhetoric. Nazanin Mandi and Nadia Moham, hosts of the Ladies Like U s podcast, admit they should have said more than just awkwardly laugh while Tip detailed taking his daughter on yearly visit to the OBI-GYN to ensure her virginity. The duo issued a statement on their socials basically saying, “Our bad.” “To everyone confused, angry and hurt by the recent episode of Ladies Like Us , we want to start off by saying that we sincerely apologize for our knee jerk reaction to the uncomfortable topic,” reads the start of the mea culpa. Mind you, the laughter didn’t seem all that awkward, and the topic was discussed for a couple of minutes. But, we’ll give them the benefit of a doubt. They added, “We were completely caught off guard/shocked and looking back, we should have reacted much differently in the moment.” Ya think? But to their credit, at least they have apologized. It’s still been radio silence on Tip’s end. That’s how you know the gregarious Atlanta rapper is aware he done f*cked up, and is trying to figure out how to make amends. While the episode has been taken down, but this is the Internets, where everything, including this now infamous podcast episode , is forever. Peep Nazanin Mandi and Nadia Moham full statement below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nazanin Mandi Pimentel (@nazaninmandi) on Nov 7, 2019 at 7:39am PST
Remember how much more exciting the holiday season was when you were a kid? Nothing beat the thrill of tearing into an advent calendar every day during the month of December. They make waiting for Christmas so much bearable, as you have little treats to look forward to opening as you count down to the big day. Now that you’re grown, it’s probably been a while since you’ve enjoyed advent calendars — but we’re here to change that. The 25-Piece Jewelry Advent Calendar with Swarovski Crystals is an extra large — and extra special — advent calendar that offers goodies so much more exciting than candy. It has 24 individual pockets, each one containing a piece of jewelry that you can wear to your string of holiday parties. Expect to get a variety of earrings, bracelets, charms, and necklaces. Even better, some of them feature Swarovski crystals! From the 1st to the 24th of December, each piece of jewelry you get can definitely add a festive touch to your outfit for the given day. Usually retailing for $179.99, the 25-Piece Jewelry Advent Calendar is now on sale for only $49.99 . 25-Piece Jewelry Advent Calendar with Swarovski Crystals – $49.99 See Deal Prices are subject to change. Bossip has teamed up with StackCommerce to bring you the best deals on the web. We may get a share of the revenue from your purchase.
Source: Sister Circle TV / TVONE Stalley Visits ‘Sister Circle’ This is one of the first calming and soothing interviews we’ve seen from any rappers. Stalley visited ‘Sister Circle’ this week and spoke to hosts Syleena Johnson and Trina Braxton about his experience creating his latest album, ‘Reflection of Self: The Head Trip’ while being a totally free and independent artist. Stalley isn’t just independently musically, he’s free spiritual. He says he took a month to reflect on his self this year during Ramadan. While the father and emcee fasted, he realized the purpose in the songs he was making: it was to uplift others. Stalley recognizes that the entire album was made to spread joy and inspiration, something he has veered away from in the past. Hit play to hear it.