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Size 24 model shows curves are sexy in plunging swimsuit – and twerks in hot tub
OnlyFans model showed just how sexy curves can be.Stunning plus size babe Georgia Rose often oozes confidence in the clips she posts for her 29,000 TikTok followers.The brunette beauty previously went viral as she declared that her partner is a ‘belly man’ as he loves to squish her tum.And now, Georgia has stripped down into a plunge swimsuit to showcase her voluptuous figure as she splashed around in a hot tub.In the clip that has racked up thousands of views, the glam influencer donned natural makeup and wore her long brown locks down.Georgia rocked a blue floral swimsuit which accentuated her cleavage and exposed her thighs.As the plus size stunner posed in the hot tub, she naughtily turned around and twerked in the water.Stunned by Georgia’s cheeky display, many people fled to the comments to swoon over the babe and thank her for showing off her body.One person commented: “Love your bathing suit.”Another user added: “Damn you are so beautiful.”Whilst a third person swooned: “Gorgeous!”Someone else praised: “Beautiful, you are rocking it.”And, a fifth user gushed: “We have very similar body shapes and your videos are healing for me.”The curvy model then replied: “That makes me happy! I never see bodies like mine with smaller chests. I wish there were more representation of different fat bodies.” Elsewhere, an influencer who thought she'd never 'love' her body now flaunts curves in bikinis.
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Woman shares 'simple' hack that tightens dress without needle and thread
fashion influencer shared her ‘simple’ hack that can adjust the dress without having to get the sewing kit out.The stylish babe, who posts under the username @serendipesi, has taken to TikTok to demonstrate the trick for her 122,000 followers.In the clip that has now racked up 5.6 million views, she donned a stunning green satin midi dress.But unfortunately, the back of the dress did not quite hug the woman’s figure properly and left gaping material around her waist.Luckily, all the fashionista needed to do to alter the dress was a single bangle and a hair toggle.First, she put the garment on inside out and backwards.Then, the influencer put the gold bangle inside the dress and used the hair band to secure it in place in the middle of her waist.She flipped the dress around the correct way to show how the dress had been tightened.Instead of the loose fabric, the frock now had a small circle and a ruching effect from the bangle and hair band.She captioned the post: “How to tighten a dress easily without needles & threads…”Amazed at the woman’s dress hack, many people fled to the comments to praise the fashion influencer for sharing her method.One person commented: “Wait, this is actually really cute.”Another user added: “Omg, I needed this!”A third person voiced: “This is actual fashion magic. I need to try this.”Someone else praised: “That’s so cool.
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Russia's ‘troll factory’ hackers spreading pro-Kremlin propaganda from warehouse base
Russian "troll factory" based in an old arms factory is peddling support for Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine by targeting the social media accounts of politicians and TikTokkers, the UK government has said.According to research funded by the UK government, the trolls are tasked with targeting western media outlets and politicians, using varied techniques to put a positive spin on the bloody war.The study breaks down how the scheme tries to manipulate public opinion on social media, as well as in the comments sections of major media outlets.Boris Johnson, the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz; and the EU foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell are all targets, the study said.Musicians including Daft Punk, David Guetta, Tiesto and Rammstein also appear to have been targeted.Top TikTok stars were also paid to peddle a positive narrative about the Kremlin, the study added.Activities on Twitter and Facebook were detected, but were found to be particularly concentrated on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok.The troll farm, in St Petersburg, is said to recruit and hire salaried workers openly, justifying the work as “patriotic activity” in support of the “special military operation” in Ukraine.For more of the latest showbiz and TV news from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.The British foreign secretary, Liz Truss, said: “We cannot allow the Kremlin and its shady troll farms to invade our online spaces with their lies about Putin’s illegal war.“The UK government has alerted international partners and will continue to work closely with allies and media platforms to undermine Russian information operations.” The culture secretary, Nadine Dorries, said: “These are insidious attempts by Putin and his
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