Saturday 23 August 2014

‘Dating Naked' Star Is Suing Because Everyone Saw Her Naked

During an episode of the risque reality show "Dating Naked" that aired on July 31, New York model Jessie Nizewitz claims the cable network aired uncensored footage of her privates. Now she's filing a lawsuit against the show for $10 million, and as you can see in the photo of the alleged NSFW editing error, she might have a good case.
In a statement, Nizewitz claims she was told that her lady parts were going to be completely blurred for the show and that she was manipulated and lied to. The Long Islander said, “If you watch an episode, you will see that the blur actually makes it less revealing than a bikini would. Obviously, I did not expect the world to see my private parts," reports Variety.

As far as the fallout from the show, the reality star says her grandma is giving her the cold shoulder and the man she had been dating (we're assuming regular, mostly-clothed dating) isn't calling her back. In addition, NY Post reports Nizewitz has been heavily mocked online, making her literally the butt of everybody's jokes.

The Black Out! Charlie Sheen Called Farrah Abraham A WHAT!! PHOTOS


Charlie Sheen is one person you do not want to get into a war of words with.

The Anger Management actor lashed at the Teen Mom porn star Farrah Abraham for leaking parts of their text messages which discussed working together to the media yesterday, calling her a “desperate guzzler of stagnant douche agua.”

    I truly do not recall giving you permission to globally reveal any communication between us. congrats on surviving your lobotomy and an even bigger congratz on the recent attempt at porn.

    please send my number to middle earth and if allowed, eagerly follow it into said abyss and slam the door behind you. the world will collectively sigh as the pungent memory of you vanishes into the pedestrian troposphere of lame-suck and zero-life.
    oh and I’m sure they’ll wave the cover charge when they see your tranny-boobs and five o’clock shadow.

   “I definitely feel it’s an unfair comparison,” Farrah, 22, tells New Jersey’s Metropolis Nights magazine about comparisons to Kim, 32. “I have been very successful with other things in my life besides just being a reality TV star.”

    “I have books and other things going on in my life that outshine Kim Kardashian,” she says. “I feel I just outshine her when it comes to both our personal and professional lives. That’s why I don’t like being compared to her.”

    “We’re two really different people,” Farrah continues. “I don’t for see myself getting married more than once. I don’t see myself making the same choices that she has made. Good or bad, I just feel I’m going to be a smarter person.”

Farrah Abraham Says She Inked A $500,000 Deal For Strip Club Gig

Farrah Abraham has apparently turned her strip club "research" gig into a half-a-million-dollar payday.

The former "Teen Mom" star began working at Palazio Gentlemen's Club in Austin, Texas, about a month ago. She told E! News she was hired as a cocktail waitress and began dancing to make more money, but claimed it was all for research.

"It's job shadowing that I hope pays off. In the same way Jennifer Aniston researched her role as a stripper, that's what I'm doing," she told E! News. "It's how I get the information to write my books and do my movies."
Now, Abraham claims she inked a $544,000 deal to dance as part of the club's Celebrity House Feature, which kicks off Aug. 22, according to RadarOnline.com. Customers who want to watch the 23-year-old perform will have to fork over $2,500 for an hour or $500 for 10 minutes.

“It benefits everybody,” BeBe Montgomery, manager of Palazio, told Radar. “It’s really fun ... I hired Farrah as a waitress about a month ago and then we talked about it. She decided to switch to dancing. And then we talked again and came to an agreement for six figures. We’re really happy and excited.”

Last year, Abraham invited a photographer to document her pole-dancing at a class in Austin following the release of her sex tape with porn star James Deen. At the time, HuffPost Celebrity noted a possible career move from porn to the stage for Abraham.

Stacy Keibler Welcomes Baby Girl Ava Grace With Jared Pobre

The wrestler-turned-TV host welcomed a baby girl named Ava Grace with her husband Jared Pobre on Wednesday, Aug. 20. Keibler, 34, took to her website to share the happy news, posting a photo of three hearts in the sand and writing, “Jared and I have been blessed with the new love of our lives. Ava Grace was born at home on Wednesday. We’ve never experienced a level of joy and happiness like this before! Thank you so much for all of the special wishes and positive energy.”
Keibler, who formerly dated George Clooney, married Pobre during a private beach wedding in Mexico, in March 2014. She announced her pregnancy shortly after tying the knot.

“Jared is the most thoughtful, loving, kind person. I couldn’t ask for a better father for my children. Our bond is so strong and special and getting pregnant has made it even more so," she told Fit Pregnancy in May of her relationship with Pobre. "It’s been so much fun preparing to become new parents together."

Tuesday 19 August 2014

Microsoft Unveils WindUp App, Says Not a Snapchat Competitor

Software developer Microsoft Corporation (MSFT - Analyst Report) recently released WindUp for Windows Phone, an app that allows users to share messages, photos and videos, which are automatically deleted at a time preset by the user.

The app has reportedly been touted as a prospective competitor to Snapchat, which is still not available on the Windows Phone platform. However, Microsoft denied the reports, claiming that the app is a prototype launched on Windows Phone Store for only research purposes.
The WindUp app can be downloaded free by users of Windows Phone 8 or 8.1 to exchange self-destructive temporary messages, photos and videos where users can select a time depending on how long they want their message to last. However, unlike other ephemeral apps where messages are automatically deleted only after the receiver sees them, WindUp messages are destroyed minutes after sending them. The app doesn’t offer location services.

Ephemeral messaging is not an unknown concept and has become quite popular with users due to the unique features.  These features have attracted big Internet companies such as Yahoo! and Facebook (FB - Analyst Report) into the ephemeral messaging market. With this app, Microsoft becomes the latest entrant into this space. The launch of WindUp will not only boost Microsoft’s competitive position but will also help it to build a strong bench of software developers.

But WindUp is available only on the Windows Platform. Therefore, its limited presence could be a major disadvantage.

Monday 18 August 2014

Nadal to miss US Open due to wrist injury

Reigning champion Rafael Nadal will miss the US Open later this month due to a right wrist injury.

"I am very sorry to announce I won't be able to play at this year's US Open, a tournament in which I've played three consecutive finals in my last participations," he wrote on his official Facebook page on Monday.

A two-time champion in New York, Nadal also missed the tournament back in 2012 as he recovered from a knee injury.

"I am sure you understand that it is a very tough moment for me since it is a tournament I love and where I have great memories from fans, the night matches, so many things," he added.

"Not much more I can do right now, other than accept the situation and, as always in my case, work hard in order to be able to compete at the highest level once I am back."
The world number two had already been forced pull out of the Toronto and Cincinnati Masters due to the injury he suffered in training last month.

The withdrawal continues an up and down season for the Spaniard as he has failed to match his achievements of 2013, despite claiming a 14th Grand Slam title at Roland Garros back in May.

A back injury bothered the 28-year-old as he lost to Stanislas Wawrinka in the Australian Open final and he was far from his supreme best early on in the clay court season as he suffered surprise defeats to David Ferrer and Nicolas Almagro at the Monte Carlo Masters and Barcelona Open respectively.

He also lost out to world number one Novak Djokovic in the finals of the Miami and Rome Masters, but exacted revenge by preventing the Serb from completing the career Grand Slam with his ninth French Open title. 

Wednesday 13 August 2014

Porn Star Kim Kardashian Is Chilly

Every time I think I’m finally through with Kim Kardashian, the world’s most famous porn star does something like this to keep drawing me back in. What can I say? I’m just a sucker for wannabe celebrity funbags. Anyway, as the Internet’s foremost expert in nippleitis, I’d say Kim came down with a pretty serious case here, but I’d have to do a full hands-on diagnosis to be sure. And to be honest, I’m a little worried I might catch something, so it’s probably better to just study it from a distance. That’s my professional recommendation, at least.

With the release of Kanye's gratuitously brazen Bound 2 video today, you'd think the world might've seen enough of Kim Kardashian's admittedly magnificent breasts.

Even the night before Tuesday's shocking reveal, the 33-year-old showed off her pendulous charms in a see-through top at Mario Testino's exhibition in New York.

But our old friends popped out again this afternoon for a stroll in Manhattan with the reality star and her baby North West, five months, who was wrapped up against the chill air.

Kim wasn't without protection against the cold as she was sporting an on trend mohair coat.

Once the province of British used car dealers and market stall traders, the item is this season's coat to be seen in... but it does cover a gal's figure up.

The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star tempered this with her plunging tuxedo neckline; although she probably let out all the warmth in exactly the same way.

Tuesday 12 August 2014

Good Morning, Lisa Opie & Ana Braga Bikini Photos, And Other News

James Franco is a blonde douchebag now. - Which apparently is how Kanye prefers Kim. Penis, too, probably. - The Minx In The Red Wet Dress is Valeria Orsini - Selena Gomez‘s Teen Choice Awards speech was a little weird. - Ariana 

Sorry PS4: Xbox One grabs Rise of the

Bad news, PlayStation gamers: if you were hoping to play Rise of the Tomb Raider then you'll need to pick up an Xbox One, too, since it's confirmed today that the game will be exclusive to the console. Set to arrive in holiday 2015, the new installment in the long-running series will see Lara Croft return to the sort of tombs that she explored in the earliest games. However, PS4 owners are already angry.

According to Microsoft, Rise of the Tomb Raider will be set in multiple locations with a variety of hostile environments to explore. The bigger battle developer Crystal Dynamics faces, though, is explaining why it jumped into bed with Xbox.

According to head of studio Darrell Gallagher, the decision was down to the degree of support Microsoft was promising to give, and the potential that could have on driving sales of the new title.

"We know they will get behind this game more than any support we have had from them in the past," Gallagher says, describing the exclusive as "a step to really forging the Tomb Raider brand as one of the biggest in gaming."

However, he also insists that it doesn't mean the studio is abandoning PlayStation or PC. Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is due December on both, he points out, while Tomb Raider: The Definitive Edition is already available on the PS4.

There's plenty of time to go before Rise of the Tomb Raider actually arrives, so details on gameplay are scant. Still, it's a much-loved franchise, and attention - along with heated argument over platform exclusives - is likely to be significant until the holiday season next year.

Meerut to Muzaffarnagar: was India's last urban riot

The pattern of Hindu-Muslim riots following the tumult in Gujarat in 2002 suggests that the new sites of communal violence are now deliberately chosen so as to evade the withering scrutiny of national media, particularly 24x7 TV news channels.
The masterminds of such communal violence have shifted their activities from bustling cities to decaying towns and their rural

Think of the major sites of communal disturbances over the last 12 years, beginning from 2003, the year after the riots. Mau in Uttar Pradesh, Gopalgarh in Rajasthan, Kokrajhar in Assam, Bettiah in Bihar, villages around the west UP towns of Muzaffarnagar, Kanth, Saharanpur and Meerut, to even Mewat, merely miles away from the millennium city of Gurgaon.

All these pockets of conflict lie outside the hub of national media, which are headquartered in Delhi or Mumbai and boast fulltime
This shifting of the site of communal violence is a sharp riposte to those who expounded, in commemorative TV programmes and print editions marking the 10th year of the Gujarat riots, the sheer implausibility of triggering mayhem in the age of mass media.

Describing Gujarat 2002 as the country’s first ‘televised riots’, it was claimed that the coverage spawned revulsion against the Gujarat government’s perceived partisan approach to tackling violence. Regardless of the advantages that accrued to the BJP in Gujarat, 2002 still remains a blot on its history, as dark as 1984 is for the Congress.

It is to offset the disadvantages arising from the national media’s coverage of mass violence that its masterminds have thought it prudent to shift to creaky towns and their sleepy peripheries.

Muzaffarnagar or Moradabad or Saharanpur may just be hours from Delhi, but because journalists are not embedded in the local milieu, with no clue of either festering communal problems or of the deliberate fanning of tension, they often arrive at such places long after the violence has erupted and devastated.

There are no images of murderous mobs on the rampage to telecast, no shocking justifications of violence to record, as had been the case with the coverage of the riots in Gujarat.

Call it the power of moving images, but an expression of mob fury captured live has a more telling impact than a victim describing it in his or her disconsolate voice.