Here is some weird mix of content from her Instagram that she posted from what I assume is Mexico, featuring pussy on motorbikes, bikinis, other weirdness … because when you’re Britney Spears, or her Body Double, or AI, you can do anything you want.
15 Toys That Will Haunt Your Nightmares
The fifteen monstrosities and bad ideas that follow might be evidence that toy designers have mental breakdowns from to time. Maybe they just hate children. Anyhow, only look at these with the lights on. And don’t show them to any actual kids.
Dixie D’Amelio basically wore a see-thru bra to a swanky bullshit event
Dixie D’Amelio showing nipples in a tiny see-through top while posing on the red carpet at The Daily Front Row’s 9th Annual Fashion Awards!
Sample:

Various topless women in The Barn Part II (2022)
Low-budget Halloween horror film, AKA Zombie Railroad (WTF?)
The Halloween ban is now lifted in Helen’s Valley, and the sorority girls of Gamma Tau Psi place Michelle in charge of their annual haunted house. Unfortunately for Michelle, some uninvited trick or treaters from her past come knocking.
Alyss Walker
Julie Anne Prescott
Kaylee Williams
Nine D’Urso topless in episode 3 of Rebelle: les aventures de la jeune George Sand
UPDATE: added 4K clip
There was also nudity in episode 2. In addition to the images and videos, that link also contains additional info about the series, and has also been upgraded with a 4K clip.
Defoe’s 1080p film clip is here.
Defoe’s 2160p film clip is here.
The nudity in episode 2 of Rebelle: les aventures de la jeune George Sand
UPDATE: added 4K clip
New French historical drama.
In 1831, a woman flees her abusive marriage, moves to Paris under a male pseudonym, and challenges gender norms by wearing men’s clothing, pursuing affairs, and advocating for women’s rights through writing.
George Sand was an important author and feminist. (Birth name: Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin de Francueil). Wikipedia gives a good summary of her importance:
George Sand was a French novelist, memoirist and journalist. Being more renowned than either Victor Hugo or Honoré de Balzac in England in the 1830s and 1840s, Sand is recognized as one of the most notable writers of the European Romantic era. She has more than 50 volumes of various works to her credit, including tales, plays and political texts, alongside her 70 novels.
Seventy novels? I didn’t know that. Righteous output!
She was well known to be Chopin’s lover, but her sexuality seemed fluid (as represented in a lesbian scene below), and she wore men’s clothing in public, which she considered a necessity. In 1800, the police chief of Paris issued an order requiring women to apply for a permit in order to wear trousers. Although many women chose to wear pants without receiving a permit, Sand did obtain a permit to wear men’s clothing in 1831, justifying it as being less expensive and far sturdier than typical noblewomen’s attire. It was not just a matter of comfort and economy, nor was it merely a political statement. It was essential for an author who wanted to travel freely in Paris society and to write about the experience. Posing as a man gave her increased access to venues and events that barred women, even those with powerful fathers or husbands. The male persona also allowed her to smoke in public, which was illegal for women.
Barbara Pravi and Nine D’Urso (as Sand)
Anouchka Kregar
Elsa Segalen
Defoe’s 1080hd film clip is here
Defoe’s 2160hd film clip is here
7 Funny Things That Happened in the 1970s
Everyone lost their minds in the 70s, even me.
The article reports many things I already knew, but I got a kick out of it, because it reminded me of a cultural treasure I had forgotten: The Ethel Merman Disco Album, which somehow managed to combine the two worst things of 1979 pop culture. Her disco version of There’s No Business Like Show Business is even worse than the original, which seems theoretically impossible, but it’s her same old singing style, with the same phrasing of her same old signature song, except with a corny disco beat in the background.
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World might not have existed.
There is no conclusive evidence among the ruins of Babylon that such a garden ever existed, nor the irrigation system needed to maintain it amid the desert landscape. Also, the breathtaking accounts of the foliage were all composed well after the fall of Babylon in 539 BCE; there are no contemporary descriptions of the Hanging Gardens, even though other achievements of Nebuchadnezzar’s reign were recorded at the time.
The current theory is that there was such a hanging garden in Nineveh, and the correct info got lost, and possibly exaggerated, in the historical shuffle.
Malaya Stern Takeda topless in episode 8 of Parallel Me
German series exploring “what if” scenarios.
Everyone asks themselves the question at least once in their life: What if…? The question of what life would be like with a different decision has inspired numerous creative minds – be it on a small scale (à la Groundhog Day ) or on a large scale (the multiverse as in the Marvel comic adaptations). Now the German series “Parallel Me” , which premieres on April 26th on Paramount+, is also trying its hand at the concept. The series explores the possible alternative lives of the protagonist, Toni Falk ( Malaya Stern Takeda ).
Free money in Chi-town
Dozens of Chicagoans grab $300K cash that fell off back of Brinks truck
