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Another way of saying is she loves to spread her legs?
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bro 4Qman
Up you 17 points as encouragement. The wonder of push up bra and big neh neh. But disappointment. The photographer has air brushed her nipples. Look closely and you can see the effect of air brush. |
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They are fucked.
These fucking idiots never learned. Keep on posting on social media. Trying to show off. Mediacorp stars caught allegedly flouting Covid-19 rules at Jeffrey Xu's birthday bash SINGAPORE - Local Mediacorp stars have apologised via the broadcaster after three of them - Jeffrey Xu, Shane Pow and Terence Cao - were caught in what looked like a breach of Covid-19 regulations. A Shin Min Daily News reader tipped off the Chinese language publication on Wednesday (Dec 23) that Xu, who celebrated his 32nd birthday on Oct 3, had posted an Instagram story of a large gathering. The attendees included other celebrities like Jeremy Chan and Julie Tan, who are not managed by Mediacorp. The picture, reportedly uploaded on Oct 3, showed 13 people in one photograph in what looks like someone's residence, with Xu holding a cake. No one was wearing a mask. Mediacorp said in a statement to Shin Min that it has checked with the three stars under its management - Xu, Cao and Pow - and confirmed that they were at the gathering, which took place in October. It said the three "deeply regret" their actions and apologise for their mistakes. In an updated statement to The Straits Times, Mediacorp said 987FM deejay Sonia Chew was also at the gathering. The broadcaster added it takes safe distancing and Covid-19 regulations seriously and reminded its artists to follow such rules in both their professional and personal capacities. Current Covid-19 regulations stipulate that social gatherings have to be limited to groups of five outside the home and that households may receive up to five visitors at any one time. Responding to media queries on Wednesday night, the Ministry of National Development (MND) said it has been alerted to "a possible violation of safe distancing measures that occurred in a residence". An MND spokesman said investigations are being carried out on possible breaches by the various parties in the incident. "MND and other government agencies take a serious view of such breaches, and will not hesitate to take firm action against those who are found to have violated safe distancing measures," he added. |
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Media Cock actors and actresses really pea brain.
They are fucked. Another case burst through social media. Ah Boys actor's wedding under probe for Covid-19 breaches As the Covid-19 pandemic worsened in March, Ah Boys To Men star Maxi Lim postponed his wedding reception, writing on Instagram that it was "the most socially responsible thing to do". But when he and his wife, influencer Lizy Teo, who registered their marriage in late March, finally held the reception at One Degree 15 Marina in Sentosa Cove on Sunday, some attendees allegedly threw caution to the wind by ignoring safe management measures. In videos and photos of the event posted on social media, Mr Lim's fellow Ah Boys To Men cast members Charlie Goh, Joshua Tan and Noah Yap, master of ceremonies Justin Misson and others, including influencer Nicole Choo and comedians Fakkah Fuzz and Jai Kishan, can be seen performing and playing games onstage without wearing masks or face shields. Some guests at the reception were also seen intermingling and not wearing their masks during the march-in. A reader who tipped off The New Paper (TNP) on Tuesday said he made a complaint to the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) after seeing the posts. The reader, who is in his 30s and declined to be named, said: "I held my wedding recently and I am aware how the guidelines may put a damper on the joyous occasion. "However, just like other couples who got married during this period, we know the importance of these guidelines, and many of us, with constant reminders from the venue provider, followed (them)." He added: "To see a public figure ignoring such guidelines blatantly is disheartening. It is also ironic to see public figures breaking the rules when they had been advocating that the public observe safe management measures." STB director of hotel and sector manpower Tan Yen Nee told TNP that the board is aware of the allegations and is investigating. Under current rules, wedding receptions cannot exceed 100 people split across multiple zones of up to 50 people each. Receptions with more than 20 attendees must be split into a designated core wedding party of up to 20 people, including the bride and groom, and groups of up to five people for the remaining guests. It is not clear which of the attendees at Mr Lim's reception were in the core wedding party. A safe distance of at least 1m must be observed between groups and the wedding party at all times, including for photo-taking. Live performances are not allowed, and masters of ceremonies and people making speeches are also required to wear face shields or masks when speaking onstage. DISHEARTENING BEHAVIOUR I held my wedding recently and I am aware how the guidelines may put a damper on the joyous occasion. However, just like other couples who got married during this period, we know the importance of these guidelines, and many of us, with constant reminders from the venue provider, followed (them)... To see a public figure ignoring such guidelines blatantly is disheartening. It is also ironic to see public figures breaking the rules when they had been advocating that the public observe safe management measures. A READER WHO TIPPED OFF THE NEW PAPER Said Ms Tan: "STB... takes a serious view of any breach in safe management measures within hotel premises... Strict enforcement action will be taken against errant businesses or individuals, which may include fines, temporary closure and prosecution to the full extent of the law." One Degree 15 Marina's acting general manager Jonathan Sit said that before any wedding, its operations team will brief the couple and wedding coordinators on the necessary measures, and go through the programme to ensure there are no games, singing or shouting. "Should there be breaches during the wedding, our staff and managers will immediately tell the guests and even the wedding couple to stay in their seats," he said. Mr Sit did not say whether the club had done this during Mr Lim's wedding reception, and did not directly address queries on the alleged breaches. He added: "As a venue operator, we share the same challenges that government-appointed social distancing officers across the island face every day in doing their jobs, but we will continue to carry out all these measures that we have already put in place." The Straits Times reported on Monday that One Degree 15 Marina was one of 10 hotels and hostels fined for breaching safe management measures. Mr Lim and other guests that TNP contacted did not respond to queries by press time. |
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Zoe Tay and her group of 5 MILFs celebrating Christmas. Last edited by scannerboy; 25-12-2020 at 10:24 PM. |
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