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Caitlin Stasey Showing Her Tits of the Day

Caitlin Stasey has it all figured out…at least social media – because her account hasn’t been deleted but she’s still posting tit pics – because free the nipple, it’s good for marketing.. She is still a nobody, despite her efforts by showing her nipple, but she is on some Australian show called Neighbors, that has been on TV for 50 years or more, and that has cycled through all kinds of low level actresses and made them famous in the native Australian land of trashy accents…. That’s not to say I don’t like Australians, or their trashy accents, in fact I am in love with them, they are hot, fit, sexy and fun…as long as they don’t squawk at you…they get drunk, they fuck, they travel the world to get drunk and fuck, and even if Social Justice Warriors will say don’t fuck a drunk girl, it’s rape, fucking drunk girls is some of the best fucks I’ve had…plus they forget it happened so they aren’t traumatized for life… That’s to say despite her regional success – she’s vaping topless – like an instagram attention seeker should.. The post Caitlin Stasey Showing Her Tits of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .

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Miley Cyrus Makes Shocking Hannah Montana Admission

Featured on the latest cover of Elle, Miley Cyrus makes a couple of stunning admissions. As first reported last week, the singer says she will stop walking on red carpets and posing for official photographs at events until the issue of world hunger is resolved. So, in other words, we won’t be seeing Miley on any red carpets any time soon. “Why, when people are starving, am I on a carpet that’s red? Because I’m ‘important’? Because I’m ‘famous’?” The short answer is yes. And one could argue that her posing on that red carpet actually helps employ photographers, who sell their pictures to magazines. If all celebrities took Miley’s approach, these photographers could be out of a job and become homeless, starving people themselves. But still. We can’t really fault in a celebrity acknowledging that there are far more important issues in the world than what dress she is wearing to some meaningless event. So: way to go, Miley! Elle has now gone ahead and released the full interview it conducted with Cyrus, with a focus of the Q&A centering on Miley’s life as the titular character on Hannah Montana. It was a dream role, she says. She starred on the Disney Channel series from 2007 through 2011. And only now does she realize just how ignorant she was about it at times. “I did not grow up spoiled in any way. I just wanted to be on TV. I mean, at one point – they’ll probably kill me for saying it – I was probably the least paid person on my cast because I didn’t know any better,” the actress tells the magazine. “I was just like, ‘I can be on Disney! Yeah, I want to do it!'” That really is pretty cute, isn’t it? And also pretty surprising: Miley was the lowest paid cast member on Hannah Montana?!? “My name was Miley on my show, but I didn’t own my name – we didn’t think about that,” she explains of her ad her family, adding: “Like, ‘Yeah, you can use my name on your show, sure!’ “My mom started understanding how many people take advantage of a child, so she hired smart people to protect me in that way. “I’m happy that when I was younger, people protected me and put me in a position where I can now control my music.” View Slideshow: Miley Cyrus Tattoos: Which is Your Favorite? Cyrus goes on to say that life in the spotlight was a challenge. She was just a teenager, yet she was analyzed and judged by everyone around here… and also everyone NOT around her, perfect strangers. “I was such an emotional person – I’m still such an emotional person – but I was trying to find out who I was,” she says. “You go through these stages, especially in our industry.” We can’t relate because we aren’t famous. But we can certainly sympathize with someone having to grow up so quickly and figure out who she is while an entire world is watching. “Paparazzi always made me really uncomfortable. You’re growing up and you look weird sometimes. My zits were all crazy; I’ve gone through some hair trauma,” Miley adds. “That’s how I started sticking out my tongue in pictures. Because I hate everyone being so serious.” Wow. Interesting. Miley Cyrus Refuses To Walk Anymore Red Carpets In the end, Miley waxes philosophical. “I was watching this documentary about dragonflies – they go from this crunchy little larva to this crazy dragonfly. So why can’t we do that? “If we’re so smart and so much better than all the animals, and man rules the world, why can’t we just change all the time from, like, a caterpillar to a butterfly?. “I just don’t think I’m doing enough – which everyone around me would kill me for saying, because I definitely can take it too far.” We love it. You keep doing you, Miley Cyrus.

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Grey’s Anatomy Season 13 Premiere Recap: I Wanna Undo It

On Grey’s Anatomy Season 13 Episode 1 , we saw a wedding, a misunderstanding, a big fight and a couple of really big secrets exposed. Watch Grey’s Anatomy Season 13 Episode 1 Online Owen and Amelia tied the knot, but when you watch Grey’s Anatomy online , you will certainly be in for more than just a joyous occasion. There’s always plenty of drama, as we know. True to form, Alex and Andrew got into it over a misunderstanding with Jo, who struggled when it came to being honest about her past. Meredith Grey, meanwhile, struggled with a pair of secrets, and April and Jackson seemed to be at peace after their daughter’s birth. Picking up where the finale left off … DeLuca was bleeding and barely conscious, en route to the hospital in dire straits, with none other than Alex accompanying him there. Alex was evasive regarding what happened, while Meredith and Richard went over to Jo’s apartment and Mer quickly figured it out. Meredith then gave Alex his alibi for the suspicious injuries he incurred: “You slipped in the rain. That’s how you hurt your hand.” Later, Jo told Richard about how she told DeLuca that she’s secretly married, then argued with Alex who said he should’ve known better. Jo then told Stephanie, who told Meredith the truth; Meredith, amid all the lies and rumors, later explained the misunderstanding to Alex. Alex tried to apologize to DeLuca, but the injured doctor freaked out and screamed; Karev then turned himself in to the police and was jailed. Mer went and bailed him out, good friend that she is. Prior to this … Owen and Amelia’s wedding! View Slideshow: 27 Top Grey’s Anatomy Couples: RANKED! Meredith told Riggs, who was trying to get her to leave with him, that they had a problem, but they quickly left – to deal with Jo’s call. Maggie questioned herself, chasing after Riggs when DeLuca was there all along. It’s a situation that many of us struggle with at times. How did all that get resolved? Not how you’d expect. Follow the links above to watch the episode in full to see how everything played out for those characters, as well as poor April Kepner. April woke up to see Jackson’s mother, Katherine Avery, holding her baby girl, Harriet (named for Tubman, but also Harriet the Spy). In case you were wondering about the former couple’s relationship status, Jackson revealed that the baby would share their last names,  Kepner-Avery. Hyphenated right down the middle. View Slideshow: Grey’s Anatomy Cast: Before They Were Stars

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Grey’s Anatomy Season 13 Premiere Recap: I Wanna Undo It

Grey’s Anatomy Season 13 Premiere Recap: I Wanna Undo It

On Grey’s Anatomy Season 13 Episode 1 , we saw a wedding, a misunderstanding, a big fight and a couple of really big secrets exposed. Watch Grey’s Anatomy Season 13 Episode 1 Online Owen and Amelia tied the knot, but when you watch Grey’s Anatomy online , you will certainly be in for more than just a joyous occasion. There’s always plenty of drama, as we know. True to form, Alex and Andrew got into it over a misunderstanding with Jo, who struggled when it came to being honest about her past. Meredith Grey, meanwhile, struggled with a pair of secrets, and April and Jackson seemed to be at peace after their daughter’s birth. Picking up where the finale left off … DeLuca was bleeding and barely conscious, en route to the hospital in dire straits, with none other than Alex accompanying him there. Alex was evasive regarding what happened, while Meredith and Richard went over to Jo’s apartment and Mer quickly figured it out. Meredith then gave Alex his alibi for the suspicious injuries he incurred: “You slipped in the rain. That’s how you hurt your hand.” Later, Jo told Richard about how she told DeLuca that she’s secretly married, then argued with Alex who said he should’ve known better. Jo then told Stephanie, who told Meredith the truth; Meredith, amid all the lies and rumors, later explained the misunderstanding to Alex. Alex tried to apologize to DeLuca, but the injured doctor freaked out and screamed; Karev then turned himself in to the police and was jailed. Mer went and bailed him out, good friend that she is. Prior to this … Owen and Amelia’s wedding! View Slideshow: 27 Top Grey’s Anatomy Couples: RANKED! Meredith told Riggs, who was trying to get her to leave with him, that they had a problem, but they quickly left – to deal with Jo’s call. Maggie questioned herself, chasing after Riggs when DeLuca was there all along. It’s a situation that many of us struggle with at times. How did all that get resolved? Not how you’d expect. Follow the links above to watch the episode in full to see how everything played out for those characters, as well as poor April Kepner. April woke up to see Jackson’s mother, Katherine Avery, holding her baby girl, Harriet (named for Tubman, but also Harriet the Spy). In case you were wondering about the former couple’s relationship status, Jackson revealed that the baby would share their last names,  Kepner-Avery. Hyphenated right down the middle. View Slideshow: Grey’s Anatomy Cast: Before They Were Stars

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Keith Lamont Scott: Police Shooting Video Released to Public

On September 20, Charlotte, North Carolina resident Keith Lamont Scott was shot four times by police officer Brentley Vinson. Scott, a father of seven, later died of his injuries. He was 43 years old. Now, new footage showing the minutes directly before and after the shooting has been obtained and released by NBC News. Viewers should be warned that the footage is disturbing: Keith Lamont Scott Shooting Footage The voice on the video is that of Scott’s wife, Rakeyia. She can be heard repeatedly pleading with officers to not shoot. When police instruct Lamont to drop his weapon, Rakeyia informs that her husband is unarmed: “He doesn’t have a weapon, he has a TBI [traumatic brain injury], he’s not going to do anything to you guys, he just took his medicine.” A police spokesperson says Scott was holding an object that appeared to be a gun, which can be seen near his feet in photos taken after the shooting. In the days since the shooting, Charlotte has erupted in protests and riots, which have sadly resulted in more gun violence. Governor Pat McCrory has declared a state of emergency, and ordered the deployment of the Charlotte National Guard. This morning, a man named Rayquan Borum was charged with shooting a protester. Earlier this week, Scott’s family issued a statement to protesters, reading: “As a family, we respect the rights of those who wish to protest, but we ask that people protest peacefully.” “Please do not hurt people or members of law enforcement, damage property or take things that do not belong to you in the name of protesting.” Today’s developments come on the heels of news that Tulsa, Oklahoma police officer Betty Shelby has been charged with first degree manslaughter . Shelby was the officer under scrutiny for shooting Terrenece Crutcher, another unarmed black man, last week. The problem of police violence against people of color in America has drawn global attention in recent months. Spurred by San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s refusal to stand for the national anthem before a preseason NFL game, players across the league have begun using their platform to protest the violence and demand action. Earlier today, Charlotte mayor Jennifer Roberts announced that there were no plans to release the video of Scott’s shooting, as she believed doing so would affect the integrity of an ongoing police investigation. “When you are still gathering eyewitness accounts, they are still talking to folks,” Roberts said in a press conference. “If you have already seen something on the Internet, it can cloud your memory, it can alter what you think you saw.” She added: “We want eyewitnesses to tell us without being led or having their memory changed by something they heard or saw.” We’ll have further updates on this story as more information becomes available.

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Keith Lamont Scott: Police Shooting Video Released to Public

On September 20, Charlotte, North Carolina resident Keith Lamont Scott was shot four times by police officer Brentley Vinson. Scott, a father of seven, later died of his injuries. He was 43 years old. Now, new footage showing the minutes directly before and after the shooting has been obtained and released by NBC News. Viewers should be warned that the footage is disturbing: Keith Lamont Scott Shooting Footage The voice on the video is that of Scott’s wife, Rakeyia. She can be heard repeatedly pleading with officers to not shoot. When police instruct Lamont to drop his weapon, Rakeyia informs that her husband is unarmed: “He doesn’t have a weapon, he has a TBI [traumatic brain injury], he’s not going to do anything to you guys, he just took his medicine.” A police spokesperson says Scott was holding an object that appeared to be a gun, which can be seen near his feet in photos taken after the shooting. In the days since the shooting, Charlotte has erupted in protests and riots, which have sadly resulted in more gun violence. Governor Pat McCrory has declared a state of emergency, and ordered the deployment of the Charlotte National Guard. This morning, a man named Rayquan Borum was charged with shooting a protester. Earlier this week, Scott’s family issued a statement to protesters, reading: “As a family, we respect the rights of those who wish to protest, but we ask that people protest peacefully.” “Please do not hurt people or members of law enforcement, damage property or take things that do not belong to you in the name of protesting.” Today’s developments come on the heels of news that Tulsa, Oklahoma police officer Betty Shelby has been charged with first degree manslaughter . Shelby was the officer under scrutiny for shooting Terrenece Crutcher, another unarmed black man, last week. The problem of police violence against people of color in America has drawn global attention in recent months. Spurred by San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s refusal to stand for the national anthem before a preseason NFL game, players across the league have begun using their platform to protest the violence and demand action. Earlier today, Charlotte mayor Jennifer Roberts announced that there were no plans to release the video of Scott’s shooting, as she believed doing so would affect the integrity of an ongoing police investigation. “When you are still gathering eyewitness accounts, they are still talking to folks,” Roberts said in a press conference. “If you have already seen something on the Internet, it can cloud your memory, it can alter what you think you saw.” She added: “We want eyewitnesses to tell us without being led or having their memory changed by something they heard or saw.” We’ll have further updates on this story as more information becomes available.

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‘Y’all White, Y’all Drive & Don’t Nothing Happen!’ Sheryl Underwood Gets Emotional While Talking #TerrenceCrutcher [Video]

Sheryl Underwood Talks Terence Crutcher On “The Talk” On today’s episode of “The Talk” Sheryl Underwood almost burst into tears while talking the trauma of seeing people of color like  Terence Crutcher  die at the hands of police. When fellow co-host Julie Chen asked “what can be done to stop racial profiling”, Aisha Tyler and Sheryl Underwood answered; Aisha Tyler: “We have a legacy of racism in this country and if we don’t start calling it racism then we can’t fight it.” Sheryl Underwood: “We don’t have to train the cops not to shoot white people, why you gotta train them not to shoot us?” Sheryl then broke it down while near tears about the constant danger she feels while driving while black. “First thing you gotta do, you gotta make it a hate crime,” said Underwood. “You gotta put people in jail, when you shoot somebody under the color of authority you need to lose your job and you need to lose your livelihood and you need to lose your freedom. […] Remember there are good police officers out there and the ones that are not, they need to go jail. Don’t tell me this, we got to train! Y’all white and y’all drive all the time and don’t nothing happen to y’all. And we black I’m afraid to drive my damn car!” Powerful words. What do YOU think of Sheryl Underwood’s comments on “The Talk”???

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Ashley Williams Reveals Miscarriage, Sends Message to Women Everywhere

Ashley Williams has opened up about something as personal as it gets for women: A miscarriage. In a detailed and emotional essay for The Human Development Project, The Jim Gaffigan Show star talks with fans about how she found out she miscarried during a trip at Whole Foods with her son Gus, who was nearly two years old at the time. Williams also delves into what transpired after this tragic incident. She says she realized a great deal about herself as a result of the miscarriage and has a message for others who have suffered the same experience but felt they couldn’t discuss it. “My (still bloated) gut feeling is that something even more painful silences us  – the fear that we, as women, are failures,” writes Williams, who miscarried eight weeks into her second pregnancy. “Procreation, the driving purpose in our constructed notion of womanhood, is broken by this sudden trauma.” What would the 37-year old like to tell other women in her situation? “You are not broken. You did nothing wrong. You are strong, you are brave, and there is hope.” That feels worth repeating, in old: You are not broken. You did nothing wrong. You are strong, you are brave, and there is hope. In her moving essay, the actress – who played one of Ted Mosby’s major love interests on How I Met Your Mother – explains that she was shocked to learn she isn’t alone. Not by a long shot. Most of her friends have also suffered a miscarriage. “Medical confirmations of the lost pregnancy from OBs, chiropractors, and my acupuncturist use jargon that feeds more self-sabotaging thoughts that I am deficient,” Williams writes. The words tossed about in her presence included:  Abnormality … Defect … Incapable … Incomplete … Not viable. You can imagine how painful those are for someone who just miscarried to hear. So Williams wants to change the conversation. “I stand here in front of you, [needing] to normalize my miscarriage,” she concludes. “And I’d love to hear about yours. “I believe it will allow me  –  and us  –  to gather hope and strength. As we talk, let’s add some of these words into our lexicon: Survivor … Strong … Abundant … Mother … Hope . About one in four women have miscarried at some point in their lives. Williams want them all to form a movement. “I invite you to start, with me, a vocal army of the 25 percenters who can normalize miscarriage in the social sphere. I was right there next to you at Whole Foods, bleeding out of my shorts. “Now I’m well. I’m a survivor. Healed, I will try again.” View Slideshow: 26 Stars Who Have Suffered a Miscarriage Amen, Ashley Williams. Her essay is titled “I Need to Talk About My Miscarriage” and we’re so glad she has decided to do so.

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Alexis Arquette Funeral Plans Revealed; Famous Siblings Pay Tribute

As we reported yesterday, actress, model, and transgender activist Alexis Arquette passed away at 12:32 am on the Sunday morning. Though no official cause of death has been revealed, sources have indicated that Arquette died from complications from AIDS . Some insiders have claimed that she had also been diagnosed with an inoperable tumor. Her family has not confirmed the cause of death, but in the social media post in which he announced her passing, Alexis’ brother Richmond Arquette did indicate that she had been battling an illness and recently took a turn for the worse. “Our brother Robert, who became our brother Alexis, who became our sister Alexis, who became our brother Alexis, passed this morning,” Richmond wrote. “He was surrounded by all of his brothers and sisters, one of his nieces and several other loved ones.” He added that Alexis had outlined for her family exactly how she wanted them to pay their respects: “As per his wishes, we cheered at the moment that he transitioned to another dimension,” he revealed. The claim that Alexis was suffering from both cancer and AIDS comes from a former boyfriend named Robert Dupont, who added that the 47-year-old was in a medically induced coma at the time of her death. Other sources have since confirmed that Alexis had been diagnosed with AIDS. Now, Alexis’ famous family members are paying tribute on social media and planning for a funeral that they hope will serve as a fitting tribute to her unique spirit. “Alexis’s family are very close and they are planning a private service of their own this week in L.A., followed by a very private burial service,” a source close to the Arquettes tells Radar Online. “Alexis is expected to be buried this week in L.A. and the Arquette family has asked, that in lieu of flowers, her friends and fans donate to LGBT causes and charities.”  On social media, meanwhile, David Arquette has been thanking fans for their support and sharing fond memories of Alexis. “Thank you all for your love and kind words about Alexis,” the actor tweeted this afternoon. “My hero for eternity.” Patricia Arquette tweeted recordings of several of Alexis’ favorite songs, including David Bowie’s “Star Man”, which the family says was playing at the moment she passed. View Slideshow: Alexis Arquette: Mourned and Honored by Hollywood “Breaking through the veil singing StarMan,” Patricia tweeted. In addition to her acting, Alexis was a talented painter and singer. She is best known for her roles in such films as Last Exit to Brooklyn , Pulp Fiction ,  Of Mice and Men , The Wedding Singer , and The Bride of Chucky.

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JonBenet Ramsey: Brother Burke Remembers 6-Year-Old’s Funeral

Burke Ramsey is one of two surviving members of the Colorado family that lost daughter JonBenet in December 1996. Ahead of the 20th anniversary of the beauty pageant participant's death, Burke has agreed to a sit-down with Dr. Phil. There's something off about the 29-year-old, something creepy in the way he smiles and the way his eyes shift here and there while he talks. In the latest clip from Dr. Phil's three-part interview , Burke spoke briefly about JonBenet's funeral. “Yah, I remember the viewing. I remember the casket was small and her eyes were closed,” Burke said. “I think one of her eyes was a little droopy or something. I thought that was weird.” Dr. Phil asked what was going through Burke's mind when he saw his sister like that. “That was weird,” he shared. “That was traumatizing a little bit.” “It was a lot of sadness. I don't think I fully grasped, like 'After this, I won't see her again.' “I remember my parents being really upset. I can remember my dad leaning down and giving her a kiss.”   For as awkward as he appears to be, Burke doesn't mince words when it comes to the media storm that has encircled his life for the past twenty years. “I know people think I did it; that my parents did it,” Burke said of the murder, in which JonBenet was found in the basement of the family's home. The first thing I remember is my mom bursting into my room really frantic saying ‘Oh my gosh, oh my gosh,’ running around my room, now, I know, looking for JonBenet.” Burke also remembers the TV vans and camera crews that have been in his face over the years. “Seeing that as a little kid is just kind of a chaotic nightmare, so I was pretty skeptical of any sort of media, it just made me a very private person,” Burke revealed. “As to what I’m doing now, it’s the 20th anniversary and apparently still a lot of tension around it, I guess I kind of wanted to make it about remembering her and not just another news story.” While Burke is telling his side, former suspect John Mark Karr claims he knows exactly who killed the six-year-old, but will take his secret to the grave.   “I’m going to protect every person that needs to be protected ,” Mark Karr told producers of the three-part documentary, JonBenet: An American Murder  Mystery. “Maybe God up in Heaven will forgive me for some of the things that I did to help other people!” JonBenet: An American Murder Mystery miniseries premieres tonight on Investigation Discovery at 10 p.m.

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