
Uncle Scoopy's world-weary musings about naked celebrities, sports, humor and other important, manly things.
These people didn’t go with the typical lines you might see. No, these people were… special.
You can see her areola, but she has star-shaped jewelry over her nipple.

There’s another like this on her Instagram
Actress and model Morgan Lily showing off her big boobs in a black dress at the VERAFIED Café during New York Fashion Week 2025!
The National League has now completed 150 regular seasons. In all that time no player has ever led the league with a lower batting average than Trea Turner did this year (.304). Nico Hoerner set the record for the lowest average for the runner-up (.297). That’s the modern game.
The Tigers managed the biggest blown lead in history. They led their division by as much as 15.5 games, but finished second. Nobody ever blew a lead that big. Not the 1978 Red Sox. Not the 1951 Dodgers. The Tigers were still up by nine and a half games on September 10, whereupon they lost 11 of their next 12 games! (Ah, memories of the 1964 Phillies!) The Tigers made the playoffs as a wild card – but by the skin of their teeth. They had the same record as the Astros, but snuck in with the tie-breaker.
So much for the downers. There were many positive things, of course.
Cal Raleigh became the only catcher ever to hit 60 homers. He hit 47 while playing catcher (the record), 13 as a DH. Although Raleigh is a powerful hitter, that total basically came out of nowhere. His previous high was 34.
Raleigh also broke Mickey Mantle’s record of 54 homers by a switch hitter. Raleigh hit 22 against lefties, while Mickey hit never hit more than 16. (Mickey actually hit better against lefties – lifetime .329 average vs .282 against right-handers.)
Raleigh’s 60 also set the Mariners’ franchise record. Shohei Ohtani set the HR record for the Dodgers’ franchise (55).
To throw in a silly record, Aaron Judge became the tallest men ever to win the batting average crown in either league. It ain’t easy to defend the strike zone when you’re 6’7″.
Judge tied the record for most seasons with 50 or more homers (4). Four men have done this, but excluding the steroid era, it’s just Judge and Babe Ruth. (Sosa and McGwire are the others.)
It was the first season in history with three 4-homer games. Nick Kurtz became the only rookie and the youngest man ever to pull that off! He did it in his 66th major league game.
The baby-faced Kurtz also tied the all-time MLB record for the most total bases in a game (19). He’s the only American Leaguer to have done it. It’s always fun to see a new star emerge and wonder how good he can be. The only guys in the majors with a higher OPS than Kurtz this year were all-time greats Ohtani and Judge.
French historical drama, AKA Colours of Time. (Literal: “The Coming of the Future.”)
My French is lacking, but one IMDb contributor says the title is some clever Gallic wordplay since La Venue sounds very much like L’Avenue, which sounds a lot like like L’Avenir. I guess I can follow that, but if there’s a point to it, I don’t know it.
Follows the lives of the cousins who inherit an old house in rural Normandy and retrace the steps of their ancestors in 19th century Paris.
I don’t have IDs for these women. The credits are at the end of the film clip.
New French drama series.
Paris, 1899. A story of three people,
Céleste, a can-can dancer in a Montmartre cabaret, desperately tries to find the brother and sister from whom she was brutally separated as a child when their father was murdered before their eyes. To pay Léon, the inspector tasked with finding them, she has no choice but to dance naked. Céleste thus becomes the first stripper in Paris and causes a scandal despite herself. From show to show, as she gains confidence, a new life opens up to her, but the demons of her past keep catching up with her.
Arsène, a young automotive engineer from the wealthy neighborhoods, is preparing to take over the reins of his father’s factory. Promised a good match and a life all mapped out, he cannot bring himself to honor a marriage of convenience while he secretly loves men. He then takes the risk of opposing his father and suddenly breaks off his engagement, unaware that he will thus unearth a heavy secret that will shatter all his certainties.
Rose, a young laundress from the suburbs, deeply in love, is preparing to start a family with her fiancé. But her dream is short-lived when he actually leads her to a brothel where she is locked up. Rose manages to escape, but pursued by her pimps, she throws herself into the Marne and finds herself between life and death. None of our three heroes knows then that blood ties connect them. None of them yet knows that everything is only just beginning… and that their destiny remains to be written, together, under the skies of Montmartre.
Also naked in this episode: Lea Mignonat, Manon Sachot, Angelique Jerome, Elsa Levecot, Olivia Locher and Anna Zogu