
Her Tweet may not be around for long, since last year Dancing With the Stars’ Cheryl Burke deleted a similar comment. “I think I might have just gotten fingered by a tsa agent!!” she Tweeted. Jersey Shore’s Jenni Farley also shared angry post-patdown thoughts on Twitter, complaining that she was singled out at a North Dakota airport and “treated like a criminal.” Khloe Kardashian got in trouble with victim’s rights advocates after saying in a TV appearance that by administering pat-downs and X-rays, TSA agents “basically are just raping you in public.”
It isn’t just female stars who are complaining about being molested by airport security. After going through security last spring, Wil Wheaton Tweeted, “I got groped so aggressively by TSA at LAX just now, I never want to fly again. Not even my doctor touches my junk that much. F**k you, TSA.” Brian Williams told David Letterman that when he goes though LAX, “They go, they go right in. This new thing, they go right after Dave and the twins. … Either you go in the little thing and you put your arms up and parade around, and somebody in a booth somewhere looks at you naked through your clothing, or you can get the prod of your schmegeggy.”
Though celebrities are more likely to fly first class than the rest of us, it seems they’re treated just like the rest of us when going through security. Except, no one has any particular interest in checking out the content of our underpants.
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The Israeli supermodel looks picture perfect as she poses in a series of patterned bikinis — including this geometric set — for lingerie and swimwear brand Passionata.
One vintage floral number has a matching bow headband and is teamed with voluminous blonde hair and minimal make-up — showing the 26-year-old as a bonafide natural beauty.

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There is always someone who makes the headlines at Wimbledon because of their eye-catching outfits, take Venus Williams and Bethanie Mattek-Sands, for example.
So imagine the shock and gasps that would reverberate around Centre Court if someone came out dressed – or not – like Bar Refaeli.
The Israeli model grabbed her racquet and took to the clay in nothing more than her underwear for a series of black and white photos.

She was posing for the shots to advertise her new underwear range called Under Me.
The 26-year-old model looked fantastic in the lingerie sets as she took to a tennis court and posed as though she was in the middle of a game.

The set launched the UK ready for Valentine’s Day and Bar follows in the footsteps of fellow models Gisele Bundchen and Elle Macpherson, who launched her range 20 years ago.
Having modelled plenty of other lingerie ranges before, this is Bar’s first collection of her own and she said: ‘The philosophy is that underwear should complement your body, not steal the show.



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We’re not sure why Sports Illustrated decided to film Bar Refaeli and Los Angeles Clippers All-Star on a trampoline, but … yes we do. It’s for SI’s annual Swimsuit Issue (HT: TBJ), and the photographer (who appears to be the legendary Walter Iooss, though he’s gone smartly uncredited in an Alan Smithee turn) decided it would be best to see a high-flying athlete and a curvy supermodel bounce around. I guess. For those who are really desperate, on this Valentine’s Day, here’s the clip:
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