Rachel Sennott posing for a photo shoot with i-D magazine and you can see some nipple in a few of the outtakes!

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Selena Gomez partnered with Oreo to create a cookie flavor inspired by her love of horchata
I’m pretty sure she’s not eating as many cookies or as much horchata as she used to:

R.I.P. George Wendt, age 76
He’s the second member of the main Cheers cast to pass away since the show ended, following Kirstie Alley. (Nicholas Colasanto, who played “coach,” died during the show’s run.)
Some of the actors playing secondary characters have passed on: Jay Thomas, who played Carla’s husband; and Harry Anderson, who played a lovable grifter named Harry the Hat.
In chronological order.
A lot of work went into this:
Some #1 hits from successive weeks achieved very different levels of future fame.
October 10, 1960 – Larry Verne singing “Mr. Custer.” I don’t remember him or the song.
one week later – The Drifters singing “Save the Last Dance for Me,” a song familiar to everyone and covered many times over the years.
The same group has also done the 1950s, the 1940s and several themed compilations.
It’s fascinating to see the sorts of songs that were hits before rock dominated the charts. In October of 1955, the #1 song was The Yellow Rose of Texas, sung by Mitch Miller and the gang! On January 1, 1950, it was Rudolph, the Red-nosed Reindeer, sung by Gene Autry.
In the 1940s, my favorite discovery was the 5 weeks starting July 3, 1948, when the #1 hit was the Woody Woodpecker theme, from Kay Kyser. (And I thought the music of the 1970s was bad! Terry Jacks would have seemed like a musical genius in the 1940s. OK, maybe not.)
Some people called her the first supermodel. Her first major modeling job was with Versace when she was just 18. She was the favorite model of many top fashion photographers, including Arthur Elgort, Helmut Newton and Francesco Scavullo.
“Modeling,” she once said, “is a short gig.” That was certainly true in her case. Her career was a short one (5 years), as was her life (26 years). She became addicted to heroin and eventually died of AIDS-related complications. The virus was presumed to have been contracted from a contaminated needle.
Most of these images were photographed by Chris von Wangenheim in the late 1970s. The other woman in the “fence” pictorial is Sandy Linter, who was not a model, but was very close to Carangi, and was persuaded to join the shoot.
Angelina Jolie portrayed Gia in a 1998 biopic, within which she re-created the famous fence scene with Elizabeth Mitchell. They had some love scenes as well.
I believe that was the only nudity of Mitchell’s career.
The pictures prove that forward thinking and planning aren’t really important to some project managers.
Famous French actress Frederique Bel in all her nude photoshoots (and they are quite a lot) + nude scenes from movies and TV shows + hot social media posts.
Some are quite old and some are very recent