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Erin Andrews cries as she recalls screaming at parents over stalker filming her nude

Erin Andrews tearfully relived the day she called her parents to tell them how a stalker recorded her naked in a new interview, which aired on Monday.The sports journalist, 45, learned she was videotaped undressing inside a hotel room in 2008. Initially, she didn’t believe it when a male friend called her and said he had proof and had seen the video himself.“People thought it was a scandal,” she told Hoda Kotb on the “Today” show co-host’s Making Space podcast on Monday, November 20. “And I’m the square from high school.
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Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Martha Stewart hosted ‘key parties and told husband she cheated’
taking it all, or mostly all, off as a cover girl for Sports Illustrated’s new sexy annual swimsuit issue.Like Norma Desmond, played by Gloria Swanson in the film Sunset Boulevard, Martha, 81, loves being on camera, looks spectacular, and probably believes as Desmond did, “The stars are ageless, aren’t they.” She calls being a sex symbol “fantastic.”But Martha’s decision to pose where once young bikini-clad beauties like Kate Upton, Tyra Banks and Christie Brinkley graced SI’s cover should not come as a surprise to Martha insiders.Long before the public ever heard of her, Martha was considered a very hot and desirable lady — holding sex-themed parties in her Westport estate, Turkey Hill, that would not have been appropriate for inclusion in her first big book that made her a star, “Entertaining.”Those parties, involving a very small select group of couples and singles shocked some of Martha’s close friends who were invited to her sexy get-togethers for the first time.They were also usually held when her attorney husband and later New York publisher, Andy Stewart, was out of town.“My husband was sort of horrified at the behavior he saw going on,” recalled Martha’s close friend, NormaCollier, a former model and Martha’s catering business partner for a time. “Martha, for instance, was on [another man’s] lap.
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Sports Illustrated faces backlash for transgender pop star Kim Petras’ swimsuit cover
the second-ever transgender model to do so.The publication is facing backlash from conservatives suggesting to boycott the publication for featuring a trans woman, though many people clapped right back at anti-transgender remarks.The artist was one of four women to appear alongside Megan Fox, Brooks Nader and Martha Stewart in the 2023 edition, and she opened up about the “pressure” she feels from being an icon in the LGBTQ+ community.“It’s definitely a scary time to be transgender in America, but there’s also so much more representation than there’s ever been, and there’s so many things on the bright side,” Petras, 30, told SI in her cover interview amid an onslaught of anti-LGBTQ legislation popping up across the country.“I do feel a pressure sometimes to represent the trans community with everything I do,” the Grammy winner admitted. “Because I feel very blessed that I am at this point where I have all these amazing opportunities that I’ve worked really hard for, and feel so happy when I hear from trans people in general that they’re inspired by me.”Despite marking a win for the LGBTQ community, it sparked outrage against diverse representation from conservatives who were quick to compare the trans-inclusive cover to the widespread backlash Bud Light received after teaming up with transgender social media star Dylan Mulvaney.“Except Kim Petras is not there because of her popularity with SI readership, but because SI editorial despises its readership, just as Bud Light management despises its customer base,” one Twitter user wrote in response to SI’s tweet about Petras’ cover.
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Kim K’s nose, hairline too perfect on SI Swim cover, says photoshop expert
photoshop shade. “[She’s the] photoshop and airbrushed champ 2022,” jeered a Twitter traducer upon the magazine’s unveiling of her sunbathing babe cover art Monday, noting her unblemished skin, immaculate hairline and flawless nose. And, unsurprisingly, photo-editing software experts agree. “From a professional standpoint, you can look at [the picture] and just know that there’s photoshopping that’s been done,” bicoastal photo editor and photographer Gabriella Csapo told The Post. “Aside from it being Sports Illustrated, it’s also Kim Kardashian,” she laughed. “We have to assume that at this point in her career, every photo is photoshopped.”No stranger to photo-fixing controversy, Kardashian, 41, recently came under fire for allegedly cropping out herbellybutton in an Instagram post meant to showcase her taut frame and cozy Skims loungewear. In response, the “Kardashians”-starring diva denied altering the shot, blasting cyber critics for the “dumb” accusation. But now, suspicions that she edited her face, rather than her frame, are bubbling up with nary a peep from the K-queen thus far. The cover shot in question, snapped by respected shutterbug Greg Swales along the crystal-blue shores of the Dominican Republic, features Kardashian wrapped in a skimpy, nude-color bikini. And while the voluptuary’s hourglass figure looks unimpeachable, her mug appears to have been modified, said Csapo. “Her nose, on the cover, looks more straight and narrow than her nose in the rest of the photos [from the shoot],” noted the snapshot specialist, who has worked as a Photoshop editor for over a decade.
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