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Before you watch this new Kate Upton video, please beware that this video is not for everyone. If you are at work, do not watch this. If you are under 18, do not watch this. If you are operating heavy machinery, please step away from the controls. That being said, this video is going to cause the Internet to collapse in on itself. Kate Upton certainly shows off her many talents.
The Many Talents of Kate Upton : GQ
You can see why Kate Upton is the darling of the Internet. There is a reason every person on the planet seems to be in love with her. I am still in shock that she is 20 years old and getting this much exposure. You would figured that people would get sick of her eventually, but apparently not. She keeps putting out videos and jaws keep dropping.
Kate Upton might eventually run out of time in the spotlight. However, she has certainly made an impact while she has been in it. I can not believe that a girl this young is taking the world by storm. That is certainly impressive on her part. Not a lot people have dominated the Internet quite like her.
Remember, this video should not be watched if you are not of age or if you are at work. We do not need anyone getting fired or parents getting upset. You have been warned about the greatness of Kate Upton. She does what she wants and she is America’s sweetheart. I love this country.
Kate Upton kicked off Santa Monica pier for nudity
Supermodel Kate Upton was kicked off the famed Santa Monica pier during a recent photo shoot after showing too much skin.
The sexy Sports Illustrated covergirl stripped down to a one-piece bathing suit at the popular tourist attraction for a feature with men’s magazine GQ, but when the crew opted to take a short break and hop on a thrilling fairground ride, Upton suffered a wardrobe malfunction when her barely-there outfit snapped.
The 19 year old reveals security bosses were far from thrilled about her flesh flash and promptly asked her and the photo crew to leave.
Recalling the incident, she says, “We were on that ride where the seat spins while the actual ride is spinning, and I’m wearing a one-piece. And all of a sudden the whole entire top falls off!
“I’m holding myself, laughing, turning bright red, but a lot of people are watching, so they kicked us out of the Santa Monica pier – it was so embarrassing. You wouldn’t think that would happen with a one-piece!”
* Kate is spending way too much time with that douche. While I'm fairly certain he already shot her in the buff my main worry is the drugs. She's at that age vulnerable to suggestions. "It'll will calm you down, babe". "Best way to keep you at ideal weight". Before you know it Kate is high and getting titty-fucked by Terry
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Trailer For The Keith Lemon : The Film Promises “Cheeky Bits, Titty Bits And Gritty Bits”
I can’t say I’ve ever rolled on the floor in hysterics at Keith Lemon, or any of Leigh Francis‘ other comedy characters, but there is something going on that exerts some kind of draw on me. I was particularly struck by Bo Selecta, a show that had an extremely complex vocabulary of pop culture references – though it ultimately managed to say virtually nothing at all with it.
And having just watched this trailer for Keith Lemon: The Film, I have to say, there’s something captivating here too, amongst the casual sexist caricatures and easy-ass dumb stuff. It’s a shame that the trailer spoils some of the running gags too, by apparently playing them out in full, because they seem like they might have worked well enough in context.
The trailer is not safe for work on account of some “bad language” and, if you work somewhere particularly buttoned down, an episode of blatant cleavage shaking.
Keith Lemon will be in UK cinemas from August 24th. I’ve got a hunch that it will be rather successful.
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Sarah Tressler : Nude Dancer Fired From Journalism Job on USA 'Stripping Tour
If you ever wanted to see the hottest journalist ever with a master's degree and a university teaching gig strip on-stage, now's your chance.Sarah Tressler, the onetime L.A. alternative weekly writer who was fired from her Houston Chronicle staff writing job after the paper found out she was moonlighting as an exotic dancer, is taking her well-rounded experience on the road for "a coast-to-coast stripping tour," reports the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The road work also seems to be doubling as ...
... a publicity tour for her recently released tell-all, Diary of an Angry Stripper.
It looks like she has already been in L.A., at least as part of the book tour, according to her blog. (Maybe she'll return?) If you want to catch her in the near-buff for now you'll have to trek to Vegas, where Tressler will perform July 20 and 21, according to the paper.
After her firing in late March, Tressler secured the representation of L.A.'s own Gloria Allred and filed a federal gender discrimination complaint against the Chronicle.
The Chron says it fired her because she failed to disclose her moonlighting on her application for work at the paper. Tressler says b.s.:
In any case, the Chronicle's action certainly wasn't the end of her. Tressler has been busy teaching journalism at the University of Houston, publicizing her book, freelancing for US Weekly and, yes, nude (or near-nude) dancing.I don't believe that I should have been terminated because of a claim that I did not disclose on my employment application that I worked as an exotic dancer. There was no question on the form that covered my dancing. I answered the questions on the form honestly. I feel that women should not be denied other employment because they have worked as exotic dancers.
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Belen Mozo Bares It All in ESPN The Magazine
Belen Mozo, 23-year-old Spanish star of the LPGA tour, recently posed for ESPN The Mag’s “Body Issue”, and claims she wasn’t nervous, just “really excited.”
“It's a challenge to portray beauty on the naked body, and they did it super well.”
Mozo credits her positive body image to her parents, who encouraged healthy eating growing up. “They would only allow us soda once a week, and there was never any candy at my house.”
Not just a fan of golf, Mozo also loved riding horses, playing basketball and running.
“I love that my body is in one piece. It's strong. It's fit. There is a sense of cohesion; I feel stable when I walk. I can trust my body: my knees are not going to bail on me when bend down. It's like I'm a big piece of muscle. There is hard work that I have put into my body, and I like that I can feel all of it.”
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Lauren Drummond : I am planning to go to Hollywood via Downton Abbey
Sexy Holby City star says career is more important than a bloke
HOLBY City sex siren Lauren Drummond is bombarded by fanmail from besotted male admirers — including one who often sends her pictures of HERSELF.
So they will be gutted to hear the single star has no time for men — she is far too busy nursing her career ambitions.
Lauren, who is better known as Holby’s blonde bombshell nurse Chantelle Lane, said: “It’s just me on my own and I want to concentrate on work.
“I am only 24 and I am really ambitious. It’s my downfall that I am but I absolutely love my job and I am having a ball on the show.”
She added: “I don’t think of myself as sexy at all. If people saw me away from work, they’d see me in very casual clothes and wondering whether I can avoid washing my hair for another day.
“I do get lovely letters from viewers. They are all very nice. I find it funny, though, that one man regularly sends me pictures of myself. He must get them from the internet and print them off.
“I feel like writing back and saying, ‘It’s OK, I know what I look like!’
“But it’s all good fun. What’s surprised me the most about being on Holby is how much I enjoy playing Chantelle.
“Yes, she is a bit of a softie at heart and she went into the job because she wants to look after people. But soon viewers will see a different side to her.
“The trouble with pretty girls who are nice, like Chantelle, is that people write them off. But Chantelle does have a brain and is prepared to stand up for herself.”
She gets to show that Chantelle is not just a pretty face next week. The nurse is at the heart of a major storyline after giving false hope to a patient’s family, despite being warned not to by bosses.
“I am not sure if I’d like to be given false hope or not.
“When I was younger, I was so optimistic about everything. Now I’m older I am not so naive to think that everything will be perfect even though it’s human nature to say, ‘Everything will be fine’.
“This storyline has been great. I am glad it gives people a chance to take Chantelle more seriously.”
Lauren appeared in an episode of Holby in 2008 before landing the role of Chantelle 12 months ago. She has just signed a contract to stay on the hit BBC1 medical drama until next January but can’t see herself remaining on the show until she retires.
She said: “If I was 30 or 40, I would stay there for ever. But I am only 24 and I want to do other things like one-off dramas and some theatre.
“America would be great, but I am realistic. I know that if I just rocked up in LA I would be like every other girl. But I would love to go there in a Downton Abbey kind of way. You have got something to talk about then.”
Lauren — who shot to fame in Waterloo Road as Mika Grainger four years ago and has also had parts in Coronation Street, Grange Hill and Heartbeat — works hard to stay in shape. She believes it is essential if she wants to keep on working in TV.
She said: “I do think it is important for me and my career to exercise.
“I read an interview with Amanda Seyfried who said she did exercise because otherwise she wouldn’t get the roles she does. I did agree with her.
“Yes, I love nothing better than tucking into a big bag of Maltesers and having a DVD night but I do try to go to the gym four or five times a week.
“Not only does it give me more energy, but I think a TV camera does put pounds on you and I want to be one step ahead.”
Originally from Manchester, Lauren is having a ball living and working in London, despite being at what she perceives as a tricky age.
She says: “I am having a great time but in your 20s you are still finding out who you are, what you like and what you don’t like.
“I am well aware that I am still evolving as a person. That said, it’s fun to go to places at the drop of a hat and have no commitments.”
As far as socialising with colleagues goes, she reckons co-star Tina Hobley and EastEnders actor Shane Richie throw the best parties.
Lauren said: “Tina is a great one for holding good parties and Shane puts on dos in the bar.
“And Paul Bradley and I have been known to do karaoke together.”
When she does decide to leave Holby, don’t expect it to be for a part on Emmerdale or EastEnders.
She said with a laugh: “Doing a soap would be like having a proper job. I want to be a jobbing actress next.
“But for now, I am really enjoying life on Holby. Every day I phone my mum to tell her how much fun I am having.
“And it’s true — I am!”
* fierce ambition = no talent whatsoever = nudity
So they will be gutted to hear the single star has no time for men — she is far too busy nursing her career ambitions.
Lauren, who is better known as Holby’s blonde bombshell nurse Chantelle Lane, said: “It’s just me on my own and I want to concentrate on work.
“I am only 24 and I am really ambitious. It’s my downfall that I am but I absolutely love my job and I am having a ball on the show.”
She added: “I don’t think of myself as sexy at all. If people saw me away from work, they’d see me in very casual clothes and wondering whether I can avoid washing my hair for another day.
“I do get lovely letters from viewers. They are all very nice. I find it funny, though, that one man regularly sends me pictures of myself. He must get them from the internet and print them off.
“I feel like writing back and saying, ‘It’s OK, I know what I look like!’
“But it’s all good fun. What’s surprised me the most about being on Holby is how much I enjoy playing Chantelle.
“Yes, she is a bit of a softie at heart and she went into the job because she wants to look after people. But soon viewers will see a different side to her.
“The trouble with pretty girls who are nice, like Chantelle, is that people write them off. But Chantelle does have a brain and is prepared to stand up for herself.”
She gets to show that Chantelle is not just a pretty face next week. The nurse is at the heart of a major storyline after giving false hope to a patient’s family, despite being warned not to by bosses.
Chats my girl ... Lauren as nurse Chantelle Lane with Colin Tierney on Holby
Lauren explained: “Chantelle is put in a situation where she panics. Out of frustration, she gives a family some hope when she hadn’t intended to. Patients are not statistics. They are people and you should take their needs into account. “When I was younger, I was so optimistic about everything. Now I’m older I am not so naive to think that everything will be perfect even though it’s human nature to say, ‘Everything will be fine’.
“This storyline has been great. I am glad it gives people a chance to take Chantelle more seriously.”
Lauren appeared in an episode of Holby in 2008 before landing the role of Chantelle 12 months ago. She has just signed a contract to stay on the hit BBC1 medical drama until next January but can’t see herself remaining on the show until she retires.
She said: “If I was 30 or 40, I would stay there for ever. But I am only 24 and I want to do other things like one-off dramas and some theatre.
“America would be great, but I am realistic. I know that if I just rocked up in LA I would be like every other girl. But I would love to go there in a Downton Abbey kind of way. You have got something to talk about then.”
Lauren — who shot to fame in Waterloo Road as Mika Grainger four years ago and has also had parts in Coronation Street, Grange Hill and Heartbeat — works hard to stay in shape. She believes it is essential if she wants to keep on working in TV.
She said: “I do think it is important for me and my career to exercise.
Back to school ... Lauren as Mika Grainger
“Yes, I love nothing better than tucking into a big bag of Maltesers and having a DVD night but I do try to go to the gym four or five times a week.
“Not only does it give me more energy, but I think a TV camera does put pounds on you and I want to be one step ahead.”
Originally from Manchester, Lauren is having a ball living and working in London, despite being at what she perceives as a tricky age.
She says: “I am having a great time but in your 20s you are still finding out who you are, what you like and what you don’t like.
“I am well aware that I am still evolving as a person. That said, it’s fun to go to places at the drop of a hat and have no commitments.”
As far as socialising with colleagues goes, she reckons co-star Tina Hobley and EastEnders actor Shane Richie throw the best parties.
Lauren said: “Tina is a great one for holding good parties and Shane puts on dos in the bar.
“And Paul Bradley and I have been known to do karaoke together.”
When she does decide to leave Holby, don’t expect it to be for a part on Emmerdale or EastEnders.
She said with a laugh: “Doing a soap would be like having a proper job. I want to be a jobbing actress next.
“But for now, I am really enjoying life on Holby. Every day I phone my mum to tell her how much fun I am having.
“And it’s true — I am!”
* fierce ambition = no talent whatsoever = nudity
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Pooja Bhatt gung-ho about raunchy 'Jism 2' songs
Mumbai: Director Pooja Bhatt had refused to budge after the Censor Board asked her to mellow down the eroticism in the songs of ‘Jism 2’, meant to be aired on TV. She declared Tuesday evening that she would release her songs on the internet and will at no cost compromise on the visual content of the songs.
The filmmaker took to Twitter again to write, “We have 6 songs in #Jism2. Only 3 cater to a universal audience without losing their essence. The other 3 cannot be made to seem asexual!(sic).”
It looks like the 3 songs Pooja is talking about have tremendous sexual undertone.
“Hence we will only submit to the censor board andf plug on TV those songs of #Jism2 what WE feel is appropriate for a family audience(sic),” Pooja added.
However, she does feel that “passionate” adults can watch the uncensored version of the songs on the internet.
“The 3 #Jism2 songs that cater to the average thinking, discerning, passionate,ADULTS may be viewed freely and by CHOICE across the Internet!(sic),” she tweeted.
And added, “This is the FIRST time a mainstream film has chosen the Internet and social media as a MORE than worthy competitor to Television. #Jism2(sic).”
Hmm so are you too one of those “passionate” adults Pooja is referring to?
Are you ready to watch Sunny set the internet on fire via ‘Jism 2’?
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Internet Television’s Arrival: The Dawn of Quality, Original Content Online
ADOTAS – Ever since streaming video became a possibility online, industry leaders in both the internet and entertainment fields have had their collective eye on merging TV and online audiences.
YouTube broke ground with user-created videos, and were soon followed by Hulu, Netflix andAmazon Digital Services, respectively. And now, almost simultaneously, all four streaming video services are stretching the frontiers of online video by producing exclusive content.
The popularity of YouTube sparked the launch of competing online sites like Hulu (owned by a conglomeration of traditional television networks), Netflix Streaming (an offshoot service of the DVD-by-mail provider) and Amazon Digital Services (a segment of the popular online store).
What’s on the Horizon for Online TV: Original Content
Online video has always been a secondary source of entertainment. Although YouTube gave a platform for independent content producers to experiment with the form and get their programming out there, nothing had yet compared to the traditional mainstream show model that the television industry has developed for over 70 years.
Now that the online streaming video platform has been tested and proven to be popular, these companies are all taking a step forward into producing their own original content.
• YouTube invested $100 million on a gradual roll-out of 100 niche-oriented channels. The goal is to create more content than there are hours in the day to watch. Announced shows range from serialized dramas and comedies to niche interest programming, like cooking, geek culture and sports. For example, the TeamUSA channel focuses on the Summer Olympics, while Wigs will feature scripted dramas.
• Netflix premiered its first original series, LilyHammer, in February and has plans for four additional programs for 2013, including David Fincher’s House of Cards and the return of the cult comedy Arrested Development.
• Hulu announced 10 series for the summer of 2012, including Spoilers, a movie-themed show hosted by Kevin Smith, Up to Speed, a travelogue with film director Richard Linklater, and We Got Next, a scripted comedy.
• Amazon Studios is the baby of the group and just announced its original programming division in early May. Unlike competitors who are sourcing production from established entertainment companies and talent, Amazon is crowd-sourcing the process and is soliciting scripts and ideas from the public.
Challenges of the Internet TV Landscape
The decisions these companies are making now will determine the shape of internet TV in years to come. There are so many different components in play, and no one really knows exactly what the recipe for success is. Each online publisher is taking a slightly different approach to the quantity and quality of shows, pricing and advertising models, and age-appropriateness.
For example, since Hulu’s revenues are primarily based on advertising, their shows will be PG-13. Netflix, on the other hand, will stretch to include more adult-friendly moments in their shows, because they are subscription-based.
Similarly, the producers are experimenting with release dates and quantities of programming. YouTube channels are updated on a daily or weekly basis – but Netflix is releasing an entire season of its new programming at a time, so viewers can watch at their leisure. Having new releases at specific times and days is familiar for television watchers, but Netflix’s approach feeds into the “on demand” expectations of streaming video-watchers.
An Internet Television Revolution
These choices and more may make the difference in the overall success of each original programming outlet, and the viability of internet TV as a whole. The internet television revolution is coming, and we’re witnessing the very first wave. It remains to be seen which of these companies will be able to manage the balance between the quality original programming that will attract viewers and the production costs.
Original content hasn’t quite yet reached the levels of what you’ll see during primetime on major networks. But pulling in Hollywood talent, stretching to meet niche interests and increasing investment is a step in the right direction. With a growing generation of television viewers used to having its shows on demand, and platforms that are dedicated to streaming video, we may not be very far off from regularly tuning into our tablets instead of our big screens.
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Ofcom Enlists ISPs And Copyright Owners In New Draft Code On Illegal Downloading
The UK government and regulator, Ofcom, are taking the next steps to bring the Digital Economy Act’s mass notification system on copyright infringement into effect. After a court case slowed down the legislation, Ofcom’s new draft code is now expected to head to Parliament later this year. The code calls on ISPs to alert subscribers when their connection is suspected of being used to illegally share films or music. For now, the code covers ISPs with more than 400K broadband customers including BT, Everything Everywhere, O2, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin. BT and Talk Talk had previously argued that it was not for them to police their customers, but they lost on appeal. ISPs will also be required to explain to subscribers how they can protect their networks and where they can find licensed content. Copyright owners in turn are expected to invest in awareness campaigns and develop “attractive online services to offer their content.” The government, for its part, has put secondary legislation before Parliament that would see the notification system paid for by rights holders with ISPs paying a smaller element.If a customer receives three or more notification letters in a 12-month period, copyright owners would then be able to request a list of infringement reports from the ISP and the IP numbers they’re linked to, but without any names attached. The copyright owner may then seek a court order requiring the ISP to reveal the identity of the customer. Existing law allows copyright owners to seek court orders, but the code would let them focus legal action on the most persistent pirates. Subscribers would also be able to challenge allegations via an independent appeals body. A new consultation on the draft code is open until July 26. Since there has already been a lengthy consultation period, the code is expected to move forward with little change or blowback from the ISPs invovled. Ofcom expects the first customer notification letters to go out in early 2014.
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Oron Now Begging the Courts for Chump Change to Pay Hosting Providers So It Won't Go Out of Business
The $375,000, which would come from its PayPal account, would be used for legal fees and business expenses to keep the file-trading site afloat.
"Oron must pay its hosting providers by the end of this month in order to avoid termination of those hosting services," the emergency motion said.
"If Oron's servers are shut down for non-payment of those monthly hosting fees, it will effectively be out of business, and its users — 99.9 percent of whom have no connection to this litigation — will lose its access to their data."
Oron attorneys, who said the bill to the site's hosting providers is due June 30, also will have to get paid.
Oron has tapped three law firms to defend against Gay adult studio Corbin Fisher's $34.8 million copyright infringement suit — Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edleman and Dicker of Las Vegas; Krief, Keller, Sloan, Reilley and Roman of San Francisco; and Greenberg and Lieberman of Washington.
Corbin Fisher last week sued Oron and other defendants, alleging they had knowledge of and induced the trading of pirated porn on its site.
Shortly after the suit was filed, U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro ordered Oron's bank accounts frozen until a July 3 hearing.
PayPal, AlertPay and CCBill were ordered to freeze Oron accounts; VeriSign also was ordered to freeze the Oron.com domain name from any transfers.
In addition, Navarro ordered Oron to preserve and restore financial documents key to the case.
At the same time, Corbin Fisher served Oron in Hong Kong with an injunction prohibiting disposal of assets in Hong Kong.
In the Hong Kong order, Oron operators were enjoined from disposing or diminishing in value of its assets up to $3 million.
With today's emergency motion, Oron attorneys asked Navarro for a one-week extension of time for briefing deadlines, arguing there's no reason for restraining orders.
"Oron believes there are ample grounds to deny [Corbin Fisher's] request for a preliminary injunction freezing its assets and intends to fully address those grounds ...," Oron attorneys said.
Oron contends that it needs the extra time to research issues surrounding alleged copyright infringement claims because Oron, contrary to the complaint, is immune from civil liability because it has complied with DMCA safe-harbor provisions.
"Here the evidence will establish that defendants do not actively promote their service to commit copyright infringement, or that the service has no other legitimate use," the motion said.
Oron attorneys said one of the case's key issues is personal jurisdiction and whether it should proceed in the U.S. or Hong Kong, where they contend the company is located.
"Oron ... is a Hong Kong corporation, which receives the majority of its income from customers in Europe, Asia and Russia," the motion said. "Contrary to the allegations of the complaint, less than 14 percent of Oron's online traffic is from the U.S.
"Moreover, the allegation that [Oron's] Maxim Bochenko is a resident of Florida and Colorado and is the 'director /controlling party for Oron' is also false. None of Oron's employees or officers is a U.S. resident."
Oron attorneys, as a result, said that Bochenko, said to be Oron's chief executive in Corbin Fisher's complaint, was improperly served on Friday evening at his Jacksonville, Fla., townhome in the Villages of Summer Lakes community.
They also said that the order to freeze assets was predicated on the allegation that Oron was attempting to transfer funds out of the U.S., a charge they say was a result of misconduct.
"Plaintiff offers no details as to how it obtained a private email between Oron and its payment service, PayPal, and provides no foundation for that inadmissible document."
Oron attorneys said that it appears the email in question was improperly obtained by hacking into Oron's email account and are seeking relief based upon plaintiff's "unclean hands."
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