Sex scandal: Heidi Montag, Montana Fisburne and Tiger Woods

Sex scandal: Heidi Montag
Last week we reported that Heidi Montag’s soon to be ex Spencer Pratt got his hands on a salacious girl-on-girl sex tape featuring Montag and Playmate Karissa Shannon. Additionally Pratt claims to have a sex tape of him and Montag which he’s been shopping to Vivid Entertainment. The latest report from TMZ says Montag is on one hand denying that such a tape exists, but on the other is looking to have a sit down with Vivid’s president Steve Hirsch to talk business.
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to save bluefin tuna: Celebrities pose naked

Celebrities pose naked
The world’s most expensive fish, already recognised as being as endangered as the giant panda, is still being served in celebrity restaurants around the world.
However a study of the bluefin tuna on the Japanese market by fisherman-turned whistle blower Robert Mielgo found the majority of fish for sale were immature, meaning the current population has little chance of recovery because of a shortage of breeding adults. Continue reading

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Celebrity moms on mags — The naked truth

celebrity naked truth
Who started the trend of celebrities posing nude on magazine covers? Demi Moore! Yep, she started the naked cover trend in August of 1991 on Vanity Fair’s cover – posing while heavily preggers. She posed again a year later for the same magazine, and then again on Rolling Stone’s February 1995 cover. Since then, many celebumoms (including Angelina Jolie post-Shiloh, seen above) have taken it all off – or mostly all off and shown us their famous assets. Continue reading

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Enough With the Naked Pregnant Celebrities

 Naked Pregnant Celebrities
Christina Aguilera is on the cover of January’s Marie Claire, buck nekked and pregnant as all get out. I think that since Demi Moore did it waaay back in 1991 for Vanity Fair, we’ve had the opportunity to see about 75 thousand naked pregnant celebrities in magazines. If you are old like me, you might remember that when Demi posed sans clothes for Annie Leibovitz, there was a big brouhaha. Was it empowering or exploitative? Should knocked up ladies be sexy? But that was the 90′s. Now? Eh. But don’t worry, I can still manage to work up some pissy anger over the whole thing. Continue reading

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