Beyonce Goes Lingerie Shopping at Agent Provocateur in West Hollywood [PHOTOS]
December 15, 2011 by admin
Filed under Latest Lingerie News
Looks like someone is trying to spice things up in the bedroom!
Beyonce was spotted out buying some lingerie at Agent Provocateur in West Hollywood Wednesday afternoon (Dec 14).
Showing off her growing baby bump, the pregnant singer wore a baggy blue striped jumper and dark sunglasses — in attempt to go “incognito” we assume — while she walked around and bought sexy undergarments.
Beyonce recently revealed that she plans to have a quiet Christmas with her husband, rapper Jay-Z.
“I will be with family. We are both so busy throughout the year that Christmas is just a time to relax with family and count the many blessings in your life,” she told New! magazine.
As far as exchanging gifts on Christmas Day is concerned, Beyonce says her presents for her famous husband will most likely be baby related. “We both keep seeing super-cute stuff for the baby, so I am sure even our presents for each other will involve the baby in some way!”
Beyonce’s baby is reportedly due any day now, and could possibly arrive around Christmas.
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Lingerie Football Brawl: Philadelphia Passion And Toronto Triumph Fight (VIDEO)
December 15, 2011 by admin
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Famed football coach Vince Lombardi once said, “Football is like life — it requires perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for authority.”
Depending on the league, it occasionally also requires lingerie.
In the video above, members of the Toronto Triumph and Philadelphia Passion brawl during a Lingerie Football League (yes, this is a real thing) game on Friday night.
We’re not sure what Lombardi would have to say regarding the attire or the sportsmanship, but he’d have a hard time arguing against the competitive nature of the teams. In fact, this is far from the first fight to break out during an LFL game since the league came into existence in 2009.
Perhaps the most surprising thing about the game wasn’t that women were playing football in their underwear, but rather that Toronto was able to field a team at all. In October, 20 of the 26 players with Toronto’s franchise left the team due to concerns over poor equipment and coaching.
King News 5 in Seattle reported that Mitchell Mortaza, the league’s founder and CEO, is considering starting a youth league for young girls.
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