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Mila Kunis stripped bare: Her X-rated

Mila Kunis stripped bare: Her X-rated sexiest movie scenes and pictures EVER

MILA KUNIS combines raw sex appeal with humour and sizzles in scenes from Black Swan, Friends With Benefits and a lesbian love scene with Zoe Saladana




Black Swan hit the headlines for a variety of reasons.The 2010 horror-thriller was lavished with praise and won an Oscar for Kunis' co-star Natalie Port-man. It revealed a bloody and brutal world beneath the serene surface of the ballet world and also allowed Kunis to display some acting chops. 
The erotic lesbian scene between the two actresses managed to be simultaneously scary and sexy.
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Friends With Benefits perfectly matched Kunis with Justin Timber-lake and made everyone wish they had friends like these. Both stars had previously struggled to show that they could be more than just sex symbols on screen and their chemistry shines here. This smart and sexy romantic comedy provided plenty of heat along with the humor and was a box office smash back in 2011. 








Kunis has never been afraid of a little girl-on-girl action and started out early in 2007 with a famous actress best known now for Star Trek and Guardians of the Galaxy.
She played a student exploring her sexuality with Zoe Saldana in After Sex and this scene is not how we remember spending our time in the university library.
The conversation starts out with Kunis asking Saldana how oral sex tastes: "Is it like chicken? Potatoes?"
Saldana replies: "It tastes good. I like it... I guess it's a little salty."




In last year's Bad Mom's Kunis starred alongside Kristen Bell and Christina Applegate. Yet again she showed her ability to be sexy and sweet at the same time.In this romp with Jay Hernandez they reach the sweaty finale and then she asks: "Was it OK? I was so worried, it's been a while since I've done this..."
To finish up, it's time to freshen up with a nice clean shower (scene)...






The 2008 drama Boot Camp went straight to DVD. Fortunately, with the release of Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Max Payne the same year, her career finally gave her the chance to show she was more than just another pretty face.
Unfortunately, we may have to wait a while to see her back on the screen. With the recent birth of her second child with Ashton Kutchner, she currently only has a voice role lined up in 2018 animation Amusement Park.

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Facebook Gives Investors More Reasons To Be Bullish

Facebook Gives Investors More Reasons To Be Bullish



Summary

Facebook continues to show the world just how replicable Snap's features are.
The company is also making advances in the world of live-streaming content.
Messenger continues to have an exceptional growth outlook with e-commerce integration potential .
Shares of Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) are heading markedly high in trading on Wednesday, 2/22, against a market which is more-or-less flat. The company continues to make advances on all its critical fronts (consolidating the teen social media user base, growing live video engagement, and integrating e-commerce). With multiple growth catalysts still to come, we remain bullish on Facebook's long-term growth trajectory and see further upside for shares.


The first bit of news pushing shares higher relates to Facebook's continued attempts to consolidate the teen user base, which Snap (Pending:SNAP) momentarily captured. Facebook gave WhatsApp its own new feature in 'Status', yet another video-centric, Snapchat-mocking feature which underscores just how replicable Snap's current advantages are. The big thing here is that WhatsApp is huge (1.2 billion worldwide users, versus 600 million monthly actives on Instagram) and has tremendous international reach, an area where Snapchat is notably lacking. With Instagram Stories now rolled out globally, Facebook is perfectly positioning itself to stunt Snap's international growth.

The second bit of news pushing FB shares higher relates to potential for the social media platform to live-stream professional sporting events. Facebook is in talks with Major League Baseball to live stream one game per week during the upcoming season. This is notable because it was supposed to be Twitter's (NYSE:TWTR) job to live-stream sports. Whereas Facebook and Snap were intimately involved in the Olympics, Twitter was the platform that was making aggressive moves to live-stream US professional sporting events.

A Model Risked Her Life and Broke the Law, All for a Photo Shoot



A Model Risked Her Life and Broke the Law, All for a Photo Shoot




Doing it for the ’gram was just taken a step — or maybe an arm, in this case — too far. A video of Viktoria Odintcova dangling off the ledge of a 73-story building in the United Arab Emirates recently went viral. Why did she do it? For a good photo (and attention, of course).





The stunt, which was all captured on camera, features the Russian model in the risky act with a team of people who appear to be stuntmen and photographers.



The video features the crew practicing on ground, and then arriving at the Cayan Tower in Dubai to do the real thing (without permission).





Odintcova grips a blond helper’s hand as he confidently encourages her to lean away from the top of the 1,000-foot building. As she leans back, her hair flows and her eyes close, and somehow she gets comfortable enough to look serene in images captured by her team.

As if that were not enough of a risk, she then gets down on her knees, while still holding the hand of her “spotter” and then gracefully flops off the rails, the guy’s forearm strength the only thing keeping her from plummeting to the ground.
Somehow, she still looks beautiful, with her T-shirt falling off her shoulders, and her sneakers (they’re not even fancy suction-cupped shoes or something high-tech!) kicking about as if she’s just dangling from the side of a pool.







She lived to share the tale, and has been retelling it to her 3.3 million Instagram followers. “All the stunts performed by professionals, do not try it yourself,” she captioned a clip of the video.


The photos, luckily, turned out amazing (because nothing could be worse more than risking your life for a blurry, thumb-covered shot).
According to Emirati newspaper The National, Odintcova isn’t getting off that easy. An assistant to the chief of police in Dubai said that Odintcova “had been summoned to sign an undertaking not to repeat any dangerous moves that could endanger her life in Dubai.”



However, Odintcova will most like find someplace else. In the past, she’s bungee-jumped in Sochi, Russia, with a camera in hand, and prettily posed on the edge of a cliff in Sri Lanka.



Then she sat on the ledge, saying, “So here we are on set, you think it’s a normal day, until you might be asked to do something like this, and you do it willingly, ’cuz you love the art of fashion,” in her behind-the-scenes video for Instagram. She made sure to add the hashtag # Dont Try This At Home.
But seriously — don’t.

Facebook's WhatsApp Introduces Snapchat-Like Feature (FB, SNAP)

Facebook's WhatsApp Introduces Snapchat-Like Feature (FB, SNAP)

Facebook Inc. (FB) has not yet run out of ways to ape Snapchat.
The company's messaging app WhatsApp has announced an overhaul of its status feature which will allow users to share their statuses in the form of videos, pictures and GIFs. The feature was beta tested with users in November last year and will become available on iOS, Android and Windows platforms starting February 24. It has escaped no one's attention that the new feature is very similar to Snapchat Stories.


comes with end-to end encryption and ensures that the status disappears within 24 hours of being set. Privacy settings will allow users to control who sees their status. (See also: Facebook Set to Launch New Video App for TV)

The announcement couldn't come at a more inopportune time for Snap Inc. The company is expected to go public next month and is currently meeting with potential investors. Analysts remain concerned about Snapchat's user growth and profitability.

"The original idea behind the project was to build an application that lets your friends and other contacts know what you're up to. This was months before we added messaging," said CEO Jan Koum in a blog post. "Even after we added messaging in the summer of 2009, we kept the basic "text only" status functionality in WhatsApp. Every year, when Brian and I would plan projects to work on, we always talked about improving and evolving this original "text only" status feature."
















Facebook, which acquired Whatsapp in 2014, also famously tried to buy Snapchat in 2013 for $3 billion. Since then it has integrated Snapchat-like sharing capabilities in its platforms. It introduced a virtually identical feature into Instagram last year with Instagram Stories, a move which was declared its 'most brazen act of Snapchat cloning yet' by tech website The Verge. Facebook Messenger also rolled out a new in-app camera, complete with filters and stickers, for Snapchat-style selfies in December. 



(See also: Snap Inc. Raises Valuation from $19.5 Billion to $22.2 Billion)

Forbes noted that Facebook could finally monetize the app now. Advertising may feature on statuses, and businesses may directly send messages to their target audiences on WhatsApp itself. WhatsApp's $1.2 billion users send more than 50 billion messages across the world each day, so the scope for advertising is 
immense.

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