Pamela Alexandra really knows how to get her Instagram followers going — and apparently how to push some buttons as well.
The curvy model took to Instagram this week to ask fans for some help picking the best of two photos. It’s not an uncommon request from the model, who frequently solicits input from her followers on which racy outfit looks best or which angle of her voluptuous body is the most flattering.
But Pamela appeared to be in a trolling mood this time. For the first picture, she rocked a colorful, skintight dress that showed off lots of cleavage. Pamela stood in front of two large potted plants and wore a slight smile as she peered into the camera.
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Franklin Monroe collects skin-tight win against Legacy Christian | Ohio High School Girls
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Cats review: Improbable and entirely indescribable | The Independent
Tom Hooper's adaptation of the stage musical is one of those rare cinematic events that feels like a collective hallucination
Dir: Tom Hooper. Cast: Francesca Hayward, James Corden, Judi Dench, Jason Derulo, Idris Elba, Jennifer Hudson, Ian McKellen, Taylor Swift, Rebel Wilson. U cert, 110 mins
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On stage, the actors wear skin tight leotards and painted-on stripes, noses, and whiskers. It looks odd and dorky, like when someone turns up to a Halloween party having put in way more effort than everyone else. But Hollywood's insatiable appetite for technological advancement means that Cats goes one step further, employing "digital fur technology" to create mutant feline-human hybrids.
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Welcome Our New Autostraddle Deputy Editor, Kamala Puligandla! | Autostraddle
+ I have a background in writing literary fiction and essays, and my first novel Zigzags is coming out in April with a really cool small press in Los Angeles called Not A Cult.
+ I also have several years of experience working in marketing and copywriting. I'm sometimes shocked to find out how much I've learned about those things, as an artist with disdain for capitalism, but I am happy to use them for good at Autostraddle.
+ When the original The L Word first came out, I was in my first year of college and my best friend (with whom I was madly in love) would put on their finest skin-tight, denim jumpsuit and drag me to the softball/rugby house to watch the show and drink PBR, but mostly to see who they could sit next to, because it was a SCENE. And I was always in a mood about it because I'm a princess who doesn't love sitting on the floor and is not hot for jocks, but was absolutely hot for Carmen.
Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta bring back their iconic 'Grease' characters
Appearing in her "good girl" outfit, Newton-John is sporting her yellow skirt and matching cardigan, complete with the white button up.
Travolta, meanwhile, is wearing a classic leather jacket, with his hair slicked back in a way that would make any greaser proud.
Pamela Anderson’s ‘Baywatch’ Run: Wears Tight Wetsuit For Australian Ad –
Pam’s legendary long blonde hair blew in the breeze as she ran along the shoreline. She definitely wasn’t going in the ocean as she had a full face of glam makeup, including luscious long eyelashes. While she didn’t don her iconic red swimsuit from Baywatch , there were several other women on set seen in red one pieces. Unfortunately for Pam’s fans, Ultra Tune is a 100 percent Australian company so the commercial will likely only air down under.
Pamela just flew in to Brisbane the day before, and turned heads while walking through the airport after she landed. She wore skin-tight black leggings along with a white t-shirt that was so thin it was nearly see-through . She was wearing a bra, but it was barely doing it’s job.
Road Tested: Icon 1000 and Knox upgrade their bestsellers | Bike EXIF
This week, we’re looking at new and improved versions of two hugely popular pieces of gear: Icon 1000’s new Variant Pro helmet, and Knox’s updated Urbane Pro armored shirt. The originals are mainstays of many riders’ gear closets, but are the new versions better than before? Let’s find out…
So for its sequel, the Variant Pro, Icon 1000 have kept the basic recipe, but tweaked it. The general layout stays the same; a deep jaw area, wide eye port and MX-style peak. But the look is even more sculpted and aggressive than before.
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