This little boy and girl were participating in a wrestling tournament when the girl's younger brother thought she was being hurt. After running out of the crowd and towards the match, he knocked down the boy who was fighting his sister. In the end, his dad retrieved him and took him back to the crowd so his sister could resume her match. How Santas are reinventing holiday traditions during the pandemic. Celebrity hairstylist, Chris Appleton, shares with us the products he solemnly swears by. Follain believes that no one should have to compromise their health for beauty.

Younger Olsen Sister Strips Naked in 'Very Good Girls'



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It was a scene that made many cringe, but it signaled a transformation in the television landscape. Some of this is a result of technological changes. New streaming services, not bound by industry rules and norms, are taking bigger risks, such as the Amazon show Transparent about a middle-aged father coming out as transgender. And the growing number of platforms is making room for a more diverse array of writers on shows like Girls , Transparent and How to Get Away With Murder. This new generation of dramatists is disposing of the straight, often white male point of view and approaching sex from the female, gay or trans perspective. One thing is certain though: We are in a new age of sex on TV.


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Elizabeth Olsen teams up with Dakota Fanning in the film 'Very Good Girls' where the girls make a pact to lose their virginity before going to college and go skinny dipping in the ocean. How Santas are reinventing holiday traditions during the pandemic. Celebrity hairstylist, Chris Appleton, shares with us the products he solemnly swears by.