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Justice For J.Lo’s Boobs at the American Music Awards!!!

Justice For J.Lo’s Boobs at the American Music Awards!!!

I’d love to start off my AMAs coverage by raving about Olivia Rodrigo in David Koma, Halle Bailey in LaQuan Smith or Cardi B in everything from Jean Paul Gaultier to Alexandre Vauthier, but instead, I’m here to talk about Jennifer Lopez’s boobs. And not just to talk about them—to advocate for them! Because they, like J.Lo, deserved better. Now, before I get started, let me begin by fawning over Jennifer Lopez, because I mean her no harm. In fact, I’m arguing in favor of this beautiful, talented, kind-hearted woman! Lopez is amazing, and as a seasoned performer for decades...

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at a fork in the road... Hometown (The Hearts of the Ridge #1) by Wendy Rich Stetson

at a fork in the road... Hometown (The Hearts of the Ridge #1) by Wendy Rich Stetson

"The story is well written with likeable characters. The author also accurately captures the essence of living in a small town where everyone knows everyone.I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a clean romance." - Patience N., Goodreads Description:Published: August 11th, 2021 When Tessa's big-city plans take the A Train to disaster, she lands in her sleepy hometown, smack in the middle of the most unlikely love triangle ever to hit Pennsylvania's Amish Country.Hot-shot Dr. Richard Bruce is bound to Green Ridge by loyalty that runs deep. Deeper still is Jonas Rishel's tie to the land and his...

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1830’s Alice in Wonderland

1830’s Alice in Wonderland

 Back in the spring, when I was making all my wedding things, I thought that maybe, one day, possibly, sometime in the future, I might make a historical bodice of some sort to go with my blue silk petticoat. The petticoat was so pretty, I loved the sheen of the silk, so why not use it as the skirt for a gown?Dupioni Silk and modern bridal lace trim might not be the most historically accurate of fabrics, but the silhouette would work well for the 1830's through 1850's, it was beautifully cartridge pleated to the waistband, and, after all, it...

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'My Name Is Peng Shuai And I Am Totally Fine,' Says Female Tennis Player Who Looks Suspiciously Like President Xi In A Skirt

'My Name Is Peng Shuai And I Am Totally Fine,' Says Female Tennis Player Who Looks Suspiciously Like President Xi In A Skirt

BEIJING—Concerns have been raised about the whereabouts of Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai. But Chinese state officials have put these worries to rest by holding a press conference starring the women's tennis player, though many pointed out she looked "suspiciously like President Xi Jinping in a wig, visor, and dress." The post 'My Name Is Peng Shuai And I Am Totally Fine,' Says Female Tennis Player Who Looks Suspiciously Like President Xi In A Skirt appeared first on The Babylon Bee.

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Our Favorite Pairs of Lug-Sole Boots to Buy Now and Wear all Winter

Our Favorite Pairs of Lug-Sole Boots to Buy Now and Wear all Winter

Fall wouldn’t be complete without crippling stress about the holidays, apple cider, and new boots. If you’re in the market for a pair of the latter, skip the sleek ones and turn to lug-sole boots, i.e. the thick, rubber indentations of the bottoms of shoes that look kinda like teeth and add grip and stability. From a fashion perspective: “Lugs can make any look so much stronger and completely on trend,” says celeb stylist Dani Michelle, who works with Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, and Kristin Cavallari. She particularly likes them paired with an asymmetrical skirt to show off the...

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