Spotted Anais Zanotti Roller Skating At Miami Beach Boardwalk


Oh, sure, being hot and looking super shapely sexy and wearing bikinis on roller skates around town probably seems like an easy job to have in life, but here's the trick, see if you can make a living doing it. French stuntwoman and model and all-around lovely lady body Anais Zanotti has turned showing off her ridiculously hot body into something of a professional art form along the beaches and parkways that dot the Miami area.
 
There's something about a crazy hot girl with an outrageous rack and booty in roller skates that will never ever go out of style. Not so long as my light is still burning. Anais Zanotti reminds us that that great looking women can look great doing just about anything. I'd watch Anais knit a sweater and be quite content. Provided she was on roller skates.
 








100th Anniversary Of World War 1: Photos of The Past And The Present


This year marks the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I, the 4-year conflict that cost the lives of millions of soldiers and civilians from all parts of the world. Starting in 1914, The Great War plunged Europe into darkness, turning parts of the continent into a swamp of death, destruction and misery. Soldiers died by the hundreds of thousands in kilometers-long trenches, bombardments leveled entire cities and towns and thousands were forced to flee their homes or battle hunger and poverty if they remained behind.
 
One hundred years after the beginning of the war, photographer Peter Macdiarmid revisited some of the key locations of the conflict. He overlaid his pictures with shots taken during the war years, bringing the haunting conflict of 1914 to 1918 back to life.


A vintage postcard of the 4th King's Own Royal Lancers Regiment marching into Tonbridge during World War One in March 1915. Image: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images; Popperfoto/Getty Images

British soldiers are captured by the troops of the Central Powers walking in the main square of the city Bruges. Image: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images; Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Images
 
The colored photograph shows people walking near the Place des Heros in Arras, France, on March 14, 2014. The black and white picture shows the town hall and the belfry on the square in ruins. (Color print by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images. Black and white print by Roger Viollet/Getty Images.)

The first photo shows a parked car near the former Episcopal Palace in Verdun, France, on March 11, 2014. The second photo shows a French soldier in what's left of Verdun after a German bombing in 1916. (First photo by Peter Macdiarmid. Second photo by Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images.)

In the first picture, a man stands near the town hall of Vareddes, France, on March 12, 2014. In the second photo, German troops are taking a rest on the steps of the same building during the first battle of the Marne in 1914. (First photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images. Second photo by The Print Collector/Print Collector/Getty Images)

In the first image, people stand at Trafalgar Square, London, on March 17, 2014. In the second image, London street urchins dressed as soldiers with paper hats and canes as guns stand in Trafalgar Square in 1919. Behind them is a notice declaring "The Need for Fighting Men is Urgent." (First photo by Peter Macdiarmid. Second photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

In the colored image, cars are parked at the former railway station building in Roye, France, on March 12, 2014. In the black and white image, soldiers stand outside the ruins of the railway station in 1917. (Colored photo by by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images. Black and white photo by Culture Club/Getty Images)

In the first image, traffic runs from the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Brebieres in Albert, France, on March 13, 2014. The second image presents a view of the basilica with the tilted statue of the Virgin after a shell hit the tower in 1915. (First photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images. Second photo by Apic/Getty Images)

The first image shows people walking near the Cathedral in Reims, France, on March 11, 2014. The second image shows the cathedral of Reims during a bombardment in April 1917. (First photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images. Second photo by Photo12/UIG/Getty Images.)

In the colored photo, trees surround the Somme canal on March 12, 2014 in Frise, France. In the black and white photo, British solders of the Royal Garrison Artillery working party carry duck-boards across the frozen Somme canal at Frise in March 1917. (Colored photo by Peter Macdiarmid. Black and White photo by Lt. J W Brooke/ IWM via Getty Images)

In the first image, cars are parked near the Place de la Concorde, Paris, on March 12, 2014. In the second photo, German airplanes wrecked by celebrating crowds on the day of the restoration of Alsace-Lorraine are left on the square, Nov. 18, 1918. (First photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images. Second photo by Maurice-Louis Branger/Roger Viollet/Getty Images)

The first image shows a gated barrier that runs near Scotland Yard on March 17, 2014 in London, England. The second image shows a large crowd of men responding to a call by the War Office for married men aged between 36 and 40 to become munition workers. They gathered outside the Inquiry Office at Scotland Yard in 1917. (First photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images. Second photo by Paul Thompson/FPG/Getty Images)

The first photos shows parked cars near Les Halles on the Grote Markt in Ypres on March 10, 2014. The second photo shows Les Halles almost completely devastated by bombing in 1915. (First photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images. Second photo by Hulton ARCHIVE/Getty Images)
 

Mexican Teen Accused Of Killing Her Bestfriend Over Nude Photos On Facebook


A Mexican teen is accused of killing her best friend following a dispute over nude photos on Facebook. Erandy Gutierrez allegedly stabbed Anel Baez 65 times at the victim's home in Guamuchil, Sinaloa, on March 19, according to Mexican news site Notus.
 
Erandy Gutierrez
The girls, both 16, had once been close, but that relationship deteriorated after Baez posted a "humiliating" naked selfie of herself and Gutierrez to Facebook. Prosecutors said Gutierrez admitted slaying Baez as revenge, Notus reported.
 
However, the victim's family question that motive. They also cast doubt on whether the photos exist. Baez's friends said they never saw the purported photos on Facebook. Baez invited Gutierrez to her house on March 19 so that the high school students could resolve their dispute and become friends again.
 
Erandy Gutierrez (left) and Anel Baez (right)
But instead, Gutierrez allegedly stabbed her former best friend multiple times in the back with a kitchen knife. Gutierrez fled the scene and tried to hide her involvement by grieving with friends. She was arrested at Baez's funeral and is expected to be charged with murder this week. Notus reports that if convicted as a minor, Gutierrez would face a prison term of up to seven years.

Monica Olsen Is Too Hot And Too Sexy To Be Murdered


I've had some bad relationships in my time, but never felt so inclined to hire a hitman to snuff out my problem. Thankfully, L.A. native model turned skincare guru Monica Olsen survived her husband (I suppose soon to be ex) trying to hire a buddy to snuff her out of existence. I'm no Dr. Phil, but that seems like the wrong way to resolve problems in a relationship. Plus, the mere thought of losing a woman as wickedly hot as Monica Olsen almost brings me to tears. The thought of how hard she's going to rebound after surviving a murderous ex makes my tears go away and a happy smile appear.
 
If I'm given the chance to be your boyfriend for a day I will make you happy and maybe, you'll be the happiest woman in the entire universe.  Oh, and I won't try to kill you. Honest.
 
 





 

Julia Pereira Showed Her Sexy Perfect Body In Miami


The Miami heat is getting hotter, the competition even stiffer, at least I think that's the competition getting stiffer, and the girls more varied and sexy. The battle for Miami's hottest celebrity model beach body goes on into its umpteenth week of super stellar visuals with Brazlian ridiculously hot bodied future girlfriend of mine, Julia Pereira, putting her perfect female form quite center stage.
 
If I was ever asked to design the perfect bikini body, and, trust me, in my dreams that happens all the time, I'm pretty sure my crayon schedule would at least nearly resemble Julia's killer body. It's just so utterly delicious when water is added. And that tight little booty. Somebody please hug me platonically for ten seconds. I think I need some supportive contact. Damn, Julia.
 








Amy Willerton Spotted In Her Pink Bikini in Spain


Amy Willerton is a British model who won the title of Miss Universe Great Britain 2013 and represented Great Britain at the Miss Universe 2013 pageant. Recently, Amy Willerton was spotted displaying her tea and crumpets in a smoking pink bikini in EspaƱa. The Britannic beauty was there on vacation. She wore a pair of cut of jean shorts to the beach and then took them off to reveal her pink clad booty.
 
I have a feeling she knew she was being photographed because she was jumping up and down and posing. Maybe leaping into the air is just the way she gets around. I am fully on board with this method, particularly if you are endowed the way that Amy is. Is there anything more lovely on God's Earth than seeing Amy jumping together with her bouncing boobs? I think not. It's also important to have a good bikini body in Spain. That water is too friggin' cold to go swimming in.
 







TV Presenter & Writer Peaches Geldof Dies At 25


Peaches Geldof, the second daughter of musician Bob Geldof and the late Paula Yates, has died at the age of 25 leaving a husband and two sons.
 
Born in 1989, Peaches Honeyblossom Geldof embarked on a media career at the age of 15, when she began writing a column for Elle magazine. She left home at 16 and went on to contribute to the Telegraph and the Guardian, as well as TV shows including ITV2's OMG! with Peaches Geldof. She also worked as a model and, just last week, attended a launch for Tesco's F&F clothing range in London.


In a statement, Kent Police said: "Police were called at 13:35 BST on 7 April, 2014 to an address near Wrotham following a report of concern for the welfare of a woman. "A woman aged 25 was pronounced dead by South East Coast Ambulance Service."

"Officers are working to establish the circumstances around the death."

The writer and TV presenter was married to musician Thomas Cohen, with whom she had two sons, Astala, and Phaedra, who will turn one on 24 April.

Legendary Actor Mickey Rooney Dies At 93


Film legend Mickey Rooney has passed away at age 93, after an 87-year career in cinema. Rooney, born in Brooklyn, was famous for roles in movies like Boys Town, Babes in Arms, National Velvet, and The Black Stallion. He was married eight times, including to Ava Gardner and Barbara Ann Thompson.
 
 
 
Mickey Rooney, who was born as Joe Yule Jr. on September 23, 1920, made his stage debut at 18 months old on his parents' vaudeville act. Rooney turned to television, starring as fast-talking TV studio page Mickey Mulligan in the 1954-55 sitcom The Mickey Rooney Show, but up against The Jackie Gleason Show, the show lasted just 39 episodes. (He would star in two other short-lived TV comedies: 1964’s Mickey, in which he operates a hotel in Southern California, and 1982’s One of the Boys, in which his character moves in with grandson Dana Carvey and roommate Nathan Lane. He also reportedly passed on the chance to play Archie Bunker in Norman Lear’s All in the Family.)
 
Rooney received Emmy nominations for dramatic turns in 1957, 1958 and 1961 installments of the anthology series Playhouse 90, Alcoa Theatre and The Dick Powell Theatre, respectively, but in the early 1960s, he was playing in nightclubs and dinner theaters, gambling on the horses too much and forced to file for bankruptcy. A series of regrettable film roles (like in 1965’s How to Stuff a Wild Bikini) followed. Said a tearful Rooney upon accepting his Honorary Oscar in 1983: “When I was 19 years old, I was the No. 1 star of the world, for two years. When I was 40, nobody wanted me. I couldn’t get a job. And then a professor from the University of Tennessee got a show together with Terry Allen Kramer and Harry Rigby called Sugar Babies, and it resurrected my career.”
 

Mickey Rooney with Judy Garland in 1939's "Babes in Arms."
  From 1990-93, Rooney reprised his role as the trainer in The New Adventures of the Black Stallion for the Family Channel. He wrote and acted in Outlaws: The Legend of O.B. Taggart (1994), starred in a 1998 stage version of The Wizard of Oz with Eartha Kitt and was seen in such films as Babe: Pig in the City (1998), Night at the Museum (2006), Now Here (2010) and The Muppets (2011). Meanwhile, he traveled with his wife doing the multimedia live stage production Let’s Put on a Show! recounting his eventful life in show business. His motto: “Don’t retire, inspire!” Rooney wrote several songs early in his career, including “Have a Heart,” “Oceans Apart,” “That’s What Love Will Do for You” and the prophetic “I Can’t Afford to Fall in Love.”
 
He composed a three-movement symphony titled Melodante, which he performed on the piano at Franklin Roosevelt’s 1941 Inauguration Gala in Constitution Hall. In addition to his wife and stepchildren, Rooney’s survivors include his children Mickey Jr., Theodore, Kelly, Kerry, Kimmy, Michael (a choreographer), Jonelle and Jimmy. Another son, Tim — like Mickey Jr. a member of The Mickey Mouse Club in the ’50s — died in 2006.
 
In March 2011, Rooney accused Christopher and his wife of taking his money, denying him his medication and withholding food.
 
“All I want to do is live a peaceful life, to regain my life and be happy,” Rooney wrote to his fans. “I pray to God each day to protect us, help us endure and guide those other senior citizens who are also suffering.”