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World's sexiest ice hockey star Mikayla Demaiter sizzles in skimpy outfit as fans hail ‘heaven on Earth'
World's sexiest ice hockey star Mikayla Demaiter sizzles in skimpy outfit as fans hail ‘heaven on Earth'

The Sun

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

World's sexiest ice hockey star Mikayla Demaiter sizzles in skimpy outfit as fans hail ‘heaven on Earth'

MIKAYLA DEMAITER took social media by storm once more with another set of raunchy pics. Mikayla, 23, has been dubbed the "world's sexiest ice hockey star" thanks to all the glam snaps she shares on a regular basis. 20 20 20 This time the former ice hockey player left her followers in awe with a tiny and colourful ensemble. Mikayla issued the following caption on Instagram: "Life always seems like a picnic when I'm around." And the goaltender's fans were left gobsmacked as they stormed the comments' section and left over 51,000 likes. One fan posted: "It's really Heaven on Earth." Another commented: "Omg yes Mika, sooo perfect." A third wrote: "Beautiful." This fan said: "Wow, gorgeous." And that one gushed: "Just Fkn Flawless." Mikayla started her career as a hockey player as she played as a goaltender for the Bluewater Hawks in Canada's Women's Hockey League. But the Canadian's career was cut short aged just 19 when she required surgery for a knee injury. Mikayla Demaiter does her best Pamela Anderson with slow-mo bikini run on beach That saw Mikayla leave the game to become a full-time model, allowing her to amass over 3.1million followers. A GLIMPSE INSIDE THE GLAMOROUS LIFE OF MIKAYLA DEMAITER... 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Host of UFC personalities appear in new trailer for 'The Naked Gun' reboot
Host of UFC personalities appear in new trailer for 'The Naked Gun' reboot

Yahoo

time19 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Host of UFC personalities appear in new trailer for 'The Naked Gun' reboot

More than 30 years after the character last appeared on the big screen, a legendary cop returns in a few weeks – sort of. Lt. Frank Drebin is back in legacy sequel of "The Naked Gun," but it's as Frank Jr., played by Liam Neeson, and not Leslie Nielsen. The movie arrives in theaters Aug. 1 – and it will have a strong UFC presence, too. For a few quick frames in the new trailer for the film, Neeson can be seen punching out UFC announcer Bruce Buffer and longtime referee and former Bellator analyst John McCarthy while a broadcast team including UFC play-by-play voice Jon Anik and commentator Michael Bisping call the action. "The Naked Gun" will be the fourth film in the franchise. The original was released in 1988, starring Nielsen and Priscilla Presley, and was based on the 1980s police spoof TV series "Police Squad." Two sequels, "The Naked Gun 2 1/2" and "The Naked Gun 33 1/3," were released in 1991 and 1994. The new version stars Neeson as the son of Nielsen's Drebin; Pamela Anderson as his love interest; Paul Walter Houser as Drebin Sr.'s former partner's son; and even WWE wrestler Cody Rhodes. The film is directed by Akiva Schaffer of "Saturday Night Live" and The Lonely Island fame, and counts "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane among its production team. Check out the trailer above. What lands at No. 1 on our chart? The best (and worst!) MMA movies (and TV series) of all time This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC personalities appear in new trailer for 'The Naked Gun' reboot

The Naked Gun Reboot Brings Back Old School Slapstick
The Naked Gun Reboot Brings Back Old School Slapstick

Geek Feed

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Feed

The Naked Gun Reboot Brings Back Old School Slapstick

The Naked Gun franchise was a comedy hit back in the 90s, and after being dormant for more than 30 years, a reboot is finally coming starring Liam Neeson. The film is set to come out in August, and we have a new trailer showcasing more gags, and Neeson's co-star Pamela Anderson. Check this out: Only one man has the particular set of skills… to lead Police Squad and save the world! Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. (Liam Neeson) follows in his father's footsteps in THE NAKED GUN, directed by Akiva Schaffer (Saturday Night Live, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping) and from producer Seth MacFarlane (Ted, Family Guy). Joining the case are cast Pamela Anderson, Paul Walter Hauser, CCH Pounder, Kevin Durand, Cody Rhodes, Liza Koshy, Eddie Yu, with Danny Huston. The original Naked Gun films starred Leslie Nielsen, and though he's considered a comedy legend now, he had originally intended to play the character straight—that's why people thought it was so hilarious. By casting a 'serious' actor like Neeson, it looks like the reboot is following in the same steps. That being said, Neeson is known for being pretty funny when he needs to be. As someone who loves comedy, I admit that it's been kind of hard to get back into slapstick nowadays; but seeing that Naked Gun is known for that, you wouldn't expect any less from a reboot. Let's hope the audiences will be onboard as well because I definitely am. Catch The Naked Gun when it comes to cinemas on Aug. 1.

It's no longer the 90s, but Pamela Anderson still makes women feel inadequate
It's no longer the 90s, but Pamela Anderson still makes women feel inadequate

Telegraph

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Telegraph

It's no longer the 90s, but Pamela Anderson still makes women feel inadequate

Pamela Anderson has reinvented herself as a 'rebel' against the rules of conventional beauty. Which is great; I genuinely applaud it. Even if it does require a bit of cognitive reorganisation. Back in the 1990s, none of us would have pegged Pamela Anderson to become feminism's last redoubt. She was one of the women who made other women feel bad about themselves. Not deliberately, I'm sure; just by comparison. She looked like a game of Heads, Bodies and Legs, played entirely by the male libido: plump lips, tousled blonde hair, long brown legs, and breasts so round and tempting they looked like iced buns peeping over the top of her famous red swimsuit. Hers were the first 'fake boobs' I had ever seen, and they made me feel – on top of the usual demoralised awe that comes from gazing upon an impossible ideal – a frisson of dread. If even this woman was considered, or considered herself, imperfect enough to require surgery, what hope for the rest of us? The vapid, girl-power version of feminism that took hold in the 1990s (the decade of Baywatch, lads' mags and the supermodel) rejected the idea that there was anything weak or unsisterly about modifying your body in order to meet a tyrannical standard of beauty. Your body, your choice: ergo, anything you chose to do to yourself must be empowering. But what about everyone else? No woman is an island. We all compare ourselves to others, and adjust our self-image accordingly. It's a bit like when you're in a sauna, naked, and then one person comes in wearing a bikini: suddenly everyone else feels hideously exposed. The same is true of people who – whether naturally, or via considerable money, effort and pain – achieve great physical beauty. They raise the bar for everyone else. The result is a constantly escalating cycle of improvement works, turbo-charged in recent years by social media. The more women chase it, the narrower the beauty ideal becomes. The algorithmic symmetry of an AI deepfake is the new perfection. One cosmetic surgery website lays out the maths: 'The distance from the top of the nose to the centre of the lips should be around 1.618 times the distance from the centre of the lips to the chin'; 'the length of an ear should be comparable to the length of the nose'; and 'the model ratio of volume in the lips is 1:1.6 (the lower lip having slightly more volume than the upper lip)'. No wonder we have reached a point where, according to the Chartered Trading Standards Institute, young women are meeting untrained practitioners in public toilets to get cheap Botox, fat jabs and even butt lifts. Failing that, they hide behind smartphone filters. These smooth away all their flaws/idiosyncracies, allowing them to present to the world the melancholy sight of the person they wish they were. And now here comes Pammy, mourning the effects of this conformity. 'With AI technology and filters, people are becoming kind of boring-looking,' she told Harpers Bazaar. At 57, she has taken to walking the red carpet without any make-up on, in order to 'challenge beauty norms. I've always been a rebel.' The trouble is, she looks incredible: cheekbones like scythes, lightly freckled skin, jewels glittering in her Mia Farrow-style fringed bob. Is this what us fifty-somethings must now aspire to? It's a challenge alright: just not the one Anderson thinks she's making.

AI and photo filters lead to people becoming boring-looking
AI and photo filters lead to people becoming boring-looking

BreakingNews.ie

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • BreakingNews.ie

AI and photo filters lead to people becoming boring-looking

Pamela Anderson has said she wants to challenge beauty norms and thinks the use of AI and filters on photographs has led to people becoming 'boring-looking'. The actress, who stars in forthcoming film The Naked Gun, said she feels 'freedom' in walking a red carpet without make-up on. Advertisement She told Harper's Bazaar: 'I think that with AI technology and filters, people are becoming kind of boring-looking. I want to challenge beauty norms. I've always been a rebel. 'It's freedom to know you can walk on a red carpet without a stitch of make-up on. I mean, why can't I? Men do it all the time.' Pamela Anderson attending the EE Bafta Film Awards 2025 (James Manning/PA) Anderson, whose career has been experiencing a resurgence in recent years, appears in The Naked Gun reboot alongside Irish actor Liam Neeson – due to be released this summer. 'It's going to show a different side of me,' she told the magazine. Advertisement 'I feel every film I do lately is healing various parts of me. And you need a big, messy life to draw from if you want to make these kinds of things interesting.' She went on: 'I love being in a creative space. That's my happy place. I love poetry, film and music, and I feel like I'm just trying to live this part of my life as authentically as possible. 'I don't know what my next incarnation will be, but right now, I want to peel it back. Clean up a little bit and just see: who am I?' Anderson, who was a Playboy model before being propelled to fame in her role as lifeguard CJ Parker in Baywatch in the 1990s, has two sons with ex-husband Tommy Lee. Advertisement Pamela Anderson on the magazine cover (Harper's Bazaar UK/Pamela Hanson) In 2022, her private life was shone under the spotlight once again, with the TV series Pam & Tommy dramatising their whirlwind romance. Anderson made her Broadway debut playing Roxie Hart in the musical Chicago in 2022, and last year she starred in film The Last Showgirl, which led to her being nominated for a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild award. Anderson, who appears on the cover of the July/August issue of Harper's Bazaar, told the magazine: 'I feel like because I've been given this second chance – not everybody gets one – I get to do it my way.' Harper's Bazaar UK is on sale from June 19th.

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