Meet the 'boob artist', who creates £300 artworks by dipping her 30D breasts in paint - and has sold canvases to Russell Brand and Hugh Hefner
Marcey Hawk from California covers her 30D bosoms in paintPresses them against a canvas to create abstract artMethods include whole breast print, 'just the tip' and 'squish and swirl'Fans Russell Brand and Hugh Hefner have bought her work
By Deni Kirkova Published: 06:26 EST, 30 December 2013 | Updated: 19:19 EST, 7 January 2014 e-mail 283
On Memorial Day weekend in 1996, college freshman Kristin Smart headed to an off-campus party at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo — and mysteriously vanished on her way home. The 19-year-old was never found, but suspicion immediately began swirling around Paul Flores, a fellow freshman who was allegedly the last person seen with her, and later, his father, Ruben Flores, who authorities believe helped his son hide her remains.
The Real Housewives of New York City If You Can Make It Here Season 6 Episode 1 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** Previous Next» « Previous Episode NextEpisode » The Real Housewives of New York City If You Can Make It Here Season 6 Episode 1 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** Previous Next» « Previous Episode NextEpisode » You know the opening scenes of a horror movie, the part where a group of teenagers descend on a house in the lake with kegs and bikinis and start to have their own rager outside the prying eyes of the adult world?
Social media This article is more than 11 months oldTikTok ‘deinfluencers’ tap into trend for saving moneyThis article is more than 11 months oldSocial media content creators are increasingly advising followers against expensive purchases
More and more content creators on social media are rejecting traditional influencer culture and becoming “deinfluencers” instead, according to social media experts.
Influencers have historically sold something to users. Whether that is the newest trending lipgloss or the viral “it” dress, the products – often available at a discount using influencers’ special codes – are perceived to provide a certain lifestyle, one that is aesthetically pleasing and on trend.
Monday marked the beginning of spring, and that means celebrations commemorating the centuries-old holiday of Nowruz are underway.
Commonly known as the Persian New Year, Nowruz translates to "new day" and symbolizes revival and renewal for its more than 300 million celebrants in modern-day Iran and beyond. Historically, the holiday has been observed in the Middle East and parts of Asia.
The roughly two-week festival typically includes food, dancing, singing and poetry.
Coco Austin put on an eye-popping display as she slipped into an tiny bikini to plug her OnlyFans account this week.
The beauty, 44, displayed her ample cleavage in a pink and orange string bikini top as she seductively placed her finger in her mouth.
She paired the scanty top with a matching pair of thong bottoms which showcased her shapely hips and bronzed legs.
Her locks were styled in a sleek bun and she sported a rich palette of make-up.
Lily Allen Dances Topless To Drake (WATCH) | Entertainment Tonight arrow-left-mobilearrow leftarrow-right-mobilearrow rightGroup 7Gallery Icon Copy 2Video Play Button Copy 5Hamburger MenuInstagramTwitterYoutubeShare Button7C858890-6955-48EA-B871-66CE1E33590CVideo-Playbutton Copy Skip to main content ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7psDOp6OippVjsLC5jqasrKGTZH51gpdwa5ikmaHGoK3LpZynl5SWu6Sx0pirqKicmsC0q9Oolp2qkaCyoL%2FTmqmtnZSUs7O7zJiroZ2Pl7y1wM6m
Officers with the San Francisco Police Department attempted to disperse hundreds of skateboarders and spectators alike on Saturday at an annual, unsanctioned skate event in San Francisco. The event, known as the Dolores Hill Bomb, is an annual, albeit illegal, skate exhibition that draws large crowds to cheer on skaters brave enough to "bomb" down the steep streets adjacent to Mission Dolores Park at unforgiving speeds. In a press release issued Sunday, the SFPD described the incident as a riot in which 32 adults were arrested and 81 minors were cited for a slew of charges, including inciting a riot, unlawful assembly, violence against an officer and resisting arrest.
Over the last four years, Queen Latifah’s Queen Collective has developed into a flourishing pipeline for women and non-binary filmmakers of color in both the film and advertising industries.
“We’re finally cooking with gas in the way that I would like it to be, in the way that I originally saw it,” Latifah tells Variety, calling on a break from rehearsals for the 54th NAACP Image Awards, which she hosted last Saturday night.
Last week’s episode of “The 100” ended with the much-anticipated reunion of Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and Grounder commander Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) — marking the first time the two leaders had encountered each other since Lexa betrayed Clarke’s team and abandoned them outside Mount Weather last season, forcing Clarke to make a painful decision that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of men, women and children.