Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee’s wife and social media phenomenon, Brittany Furlan Lee, has shared a photo of herself on the official Instagram account and stunned the fans with an unexpected bandana outfit.
As you can see in the picture below, Brittany Furlan was wearing a red bandana to cover her boobs and a camouflage pants that suits the background perfectly. Also, her body was shining with the light of the sun, and she was looking gorgeous while giving a flirty look to the camera.
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WATCH Simon Cowell Announce The Wrong Winner On Talent Show
It’s been 5 years since Simon Cowell appeared on X-Factor Italia and made this hilarious mistake. After being invited on the show to announce the winner, Simon was left rather embarrassed after announcing the winner of the wrong show.
Back in 2015, Simon Cowell was invited to the finale of Italy’s Got Talent to announce the winner of the show. And, when the TV mogul stepped on stage to take part in the announcement, he announced the act as the winner of The X Factor , not Got Talent .
Adults Share The Most Bizarre Things They Believed As Kids | SUNNY 99.1 | Rick Lovett
What did you believe as a kid?? Check out some of these bizarre things some adults shared with us...
Lyna Perez Shows Sideboob & Wears Just A Thong In New Instagram Pic
Lyna Perez posted a new Instagram photo to her page today that's likely to capture the attention of many of her 4.6 million followers. After all, she was photographed wearing only a thong. This meant that she left little to the imagination, revealing her sideboob and bare booty.
The bombshell posed outside on a patio and angled her back toward the camera. Lyna turned her body slightly to the right and arched her back, all which served to accentuate her curves.
Quite a lot has been going on:
WATCH Kelly Clarkson's 'Favorite' Battle In This 'Voice' Sneak Peek
The Voice battle rounds are starting in Monday’s new episode. Luckily, we don’t have to wait until the show airs to get a taste of the performances. The show released a sneak peek of a battle on Team Nick.
In the clip, Joanna Serenko and Roderick Chambers perform a duet of “When the Party’s Over” by Billie Eilish. It received high praise from the coaches, especially Kelly Clarkson.
Joanna Serenko is an 18-year-old singer from St. Louis, Missouri. She turned all four coaches’ chairs in her blind audition to the Beatles’ “All My Loving.” Joanna chose to join Nick Jonas’ team.
Professional and college sports will change when they return – maybe for the better |
Just as Americans respecting social distancing guidelines will hasten a return to normalcy, professional and collegiate sports leagues, franchises, and programs need to use this time to ensure their continued profitability and existence.
Meetings and teleconferences are being held at the headquarters of teams and leagues all over the country trying to mitigate the longterm damage the Coronavirus pandemic may cause. All levels of fan engagement must be stripped to the studs and rebuilt. The previous methodology used to extract cash from fans is just not going to cut it anymore.
The young won't go gentle into that good night – The Manila Times
THE Twitter feed of the young actress Janine Gutierrez has been an amalgam of satire and understated fury. Her reaction "Oh God" to the announcement of a TV network that a new series was being readied for Sen. Ramon Revilla Jr., who was jailed for four years for plunder and has been ordered by the court to pay back the government P124 million in stolen money, was a classic. A construct that stated both disbelief and "where is justice in this world."
The young actress' take on the summons sent by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to Pasig City Mayor Victor Maria Regis Sotto summed up the national exhaustion and frustration over a Kafkaesque "invitation."
The Monkees Were a Real Rock n' Roll Band | Den of Geek
Four days after Paul McCartney announced he was leaving The Beatles in an April 10, 1970 , press release, another iconic rock and roll creation de-evolved. Despite their reputation, The Monkees were a real band and their TV series was more accurate in showing the development of a musical unit than history has given them credit for. It didn’t matter if the four actors wrote their own songs, played their own instruments, or even if that was Michael Nesmith’s real hat.
The Monkees TV show, which aired from Sept. 12, 1966 through March 25, 1968 on NBC, glorified the magic of rock and roll. The band, which was inspired by The Beatles’ personas captured in A Hard Day’s Night and Help! learned to write and play, and continued as a musical unit after the network turned out the lights. They even starred in a film of their own, Head written by Jack Nicholson, which has gone on to achieve cult status.
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