Culpo responded to McCaffrey's message Saturday on social media, writing, "My eyes are half open right here however this made my day @christianmccaffrey."
Culpo, 27, who cut up from Detroit Lions receiver Danny Amendola final fall, lately confirmed her help for McCaffrey, 23, sporting his jersey on sport day. She additionally lately rocked a Panthers-inspired manicure.
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Olivia Culpo poses for Sports Ilustrated in long-sleeved thong swimsuit - Gruntstuff
The 27-year-old mannequin posted a sequence of behind-the-scenes pictures from her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Version editorial on Sunday, depicting her posing up a storm in a sequence of barely-there swimsuits.
Within the images and movies she shared on Instagram, Culpo works her angles in an off-the-shoulder, long-sleeve black swimsuit reduce open to her ribcage, with only a slim strip of material down the middle. In one other picture, she poses in an identical fashion with a excessive neckline fully open on the perimeters and held in place with single buckle on the waist.
Seven models lift the lid on their lockdown workouts and diet secrets - Mirror Online
Some of the world's hottest pin-ups have lifted the lid on their lockdown workouts and diet secrets.
Swapping runway frocks for leggings, these stunning celebrities have opened up their home gyms and kitchens to fans across the globe.
From gruelling home workouts to wholesome smoothies and balanced breathing, we look at how the world's A-list beauties are staying in sparkling shape for when the catwalks reopen – without getting a hair out of place.
Model Bar Refaeli to pay millions, mom to be jailed for tax evasion
The deal will require Refaeli to serve nine months of community service while her mother, Zipi, will be sent to prison for 16 months. The two are also ordered to pay a $1.5 million fine on top of millions of back taxes owed to the state.
Still, she remains a popular TV personality and pitch-woman whose image is ubiquitous on highway billboards throughout the country. Last year, she hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv.
The heart of the case revolves around Refaeli's residence earlier this decade when she gallivanted around the world in high-profile modeling campaigns, graced the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition and had a lengthy romantic relationship with Leonardo DiCaprio.
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Rebel Music: Protest Songs from Beethoven to Bob Marley Have Been Speaking Truth to Their
In the century before all of this, thousands of protest songs—addressing everything from the Civil War to slavery to voting rights and environmentalism—were sung by thousands more. And a century before all of that , Beethoven's "Ode To Joy" was written as a plea for peace and to celebrate the unity of all mankind.
Obviously protest music didn't stop after the Sixties either—if it did, we wouldn't have Stevie Wonder's anti-Nixon, anti-Vietnam song "You Haven't Done Nuthin'"; Helen Reddy's women's empowerment anthem "I Am Woman" and indigenous singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Universal Soldier"; Marvin Gaye's monumental album What's Going On ; and Gil Scott-Heron's "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised."
Fashion hits and misses from celebs born in June | Gallery | Wonderwall.com
It's time to celebrate all the June birthdays! Wonderwall.com is rounding up the best and worst fashion from our favorite style stars who were born in June, starting with this supermodel, who blows out her birthday candles every year on June 1! But before we applaud Heidi Klum's amazing look, we've got to talk about this disastrous 2015 Primetime Emmys ensemble.
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Heidi Klum's feathered Alberta Ferretti number made a serious impression at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in 2017. The stunning frock featured intricate feathered embellishments from the strapless bodice to the floor-length skirt.
56-year-old model Kathy Jacobs on being a finalist for Sport Illustrated Swimsuit | KTLA
Ben Shapiro Lost His Safe Space Because Sports Are Political Now
The right-wing political commentator bemoaned the politicization of sports on The Ben Shapiro Show Monday and suggested it was only a matter of time until professional sports split into two leagues: One political and one apolitical.
"My place of comfort has been removed from me, and it may not be restored until there are actual sports leagues that remove politics from the sports," Shapiro said.
Ben Shapiro is mad that he can't watch sports anymore because there's too much "politics" in it: "My place of comfort has been removed from me" pic.twitter.com/Y73ZfTRHvf
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