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‘World’s Hottest Weather Girl’ Yanet Garcia Gets Wet In Sexy Black Bikini
Yanet Garcia took to social media yesterday to show off her gorgeous curves in a skimpy black bikini. Over the past few days, the model has made her home at the beautiful Dorado Beach in Puerto Rico, sharing a wide-variety of photos from her picturesque getaway. In the latest photo that was added to her colorful feed, the “World’s Hottest Weather Girl” sizzled in black.
In the stunning snapshot, Garcia posed front and center in a beautiful blue body of water. Channeling her inner mermaid, she wore her long, dark locks soaking wet and at her back as it appeared as though she had just taken a plunge under the sea. The popular influencer faced her derrière toward the camera as she looked off to the side and over her shoulder. She appeared to be wearing little to no makeup in the beach-chic look that flaunted her beautiful assets.
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'I flip the male gaze on its head': the woman behind Cynthia Nixon's viral video | Fashion | The
Claire Rothstein's Be a Lady They Said is a fashion film for the #MeToo generation and an unflinching look at the impossible standards forced on women
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Going viral was one thing, but the Madge seal of approval is another – Claire Rothstein, the British photographer and publisher of the fashion magazine Girls Girls Girls, which is behind the Be a Lady They Said video, is "lying down and breathing" when I contact her. "We thought it might get a response, but it's been completely mad," she says.
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CIF Southern Section girls basketball Open Division finals preview: Windward set for showdown
Windward will play for its third straight CIF Southern Section girls basketball championship on Friday at 5 p.m. The No. 2 Wildcats are the higher seed against No. 4 Mater Dei and have won nine consecutive games. But Mater Dei has won 13 straight, including knocking off No. 1 Sierra Canyon last Saturday, and has only lost two games all year.
Both of these teams are on a roll, playing as well as anyone in the state and showing no signs of slowing down. Here's a preview of the Open Division title showdown:
What Is An E-Girl?
Since the mid-20th century, each generation has had their own version of what is now known as an e-girl. Think back to the British punks, in tartan and T-shirts destroyed by safety pins. In the '80s, they were called goths, loved the Cure, and dressed in all black, with black hair, and intentionally pale skin. In the 2000s, it was the angsty, pop-punk emo girls who listened to My Chemical Romance and took Facebook photos like this .
The prototypical e-girl is really more of an idea — an aesthetic rather than a person. As the antecedent "e" would imply, the e-girl is also "very online" — maybe she's a gamer, a cosplayer, or spends a lot of time on TikTok. Tumblr, the dinosaur medium used by emo-girls of yore (2010s), also makes up a big part of the e-girl online diet. The style is heavily influenced by Asian culture, specifically anime and K-pop.
Montezuma girls return to State | KBOE 104.9FM Hot Country
Montezuma's girls' basketball team is going to State. The Bravettes defeated Springville 77-57 Wednesday night (2/26) in Iowa City to win the Class 1A Region 5 championship. If you think that game was a blowout, you're wrong. Springville jumped to a 7-0 lead before Montezuma came back, storming to a 16 point lead at the half. Then Springville rallied, taking a brief lead in the third quarter before the Bravettes came back and took control of the game in the fourth quarter.
“First quarter, third quarter, second quarter, fourth quarter. The first and third were Springville’s, then we wanted to take the second and the fourth. And I was really proud of our composure, though, because they went up by one in the third quarter. And we really didn’t bat an eye, we just stayed true to ourselves. You know, we were missing shots and I just though we did a really good job of just locking in and just still staying together.”
Bayfield girls basketball stays hot with IML win against Montezuma-Cortez
A mid-season slump didn’t bring the Wolverines down. The Bayfield High School girls basketball team responded to losing seven of nine games by winning five of its last seven. None were bigger than Tuesday night.
At home inside Wolverines Gymnasium thanks to a head-to-head points differential tiebreaker against Montezuma-Cortez, Bayfield hosted the Panthers in the first round of the Class 3A Intermountain League tournament on Tuesday night. The Wolverines used a big second quarter to take a 22-14 halftime lead and then turned it around after a tough third quarter to secure a 41-33 win.
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