Gabrielle Union shows off white bra and panties with sheer lace dress as she takes Dwayne Wade to Grand Prix
May 30, 2016 by admin
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Gabrielle Union made a risky move on Saturday.
When attending the Grand Prix in Monaco, which is along France’s Mediterranean coastline, the 43-year-old Bring It On vet wore a see-through white lace dress that showed off her white lingerie underneath.
Also with the cover girl was her husband, Miami Heat basketball star Dwayne Wade, 34.
Sheer ambition: Gabrielle Union showed off her white lingerie by wearing a see-through dress while with Dwayne Wade at the Grand Prix on Saturday
Look at me! The two were at the race in Monaco, which is along France’s Mediterranean coastline
Union’s dress was also short enough to show off her toned legs.
And the beauty did not opt for conservative flats, but went with sky-high beige cage heels to add some extra va-voom.
Wade played it cool with a white lace shirt and ripped shorts as well as white high tops that almost looked as if he had been styled by Kanye West.
Not shy at all: Union’s dress was also short enough to show off her toned legs
Going for it: And the beauty did not opt for conservative flats, but went with sky-high beige cage heels to add some extra va-voom
The two held hands as they walked along the harbor.
Later they met up with a tall friend and his very petite date.
Also at the Grand Prix this weekend has been Rosamund Pike and Justin Bieber.
With a model pal: The actress with pinup Barbra Palvin, who opted for ripped Daisy Dukes
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‘We would never show off our lady gardens’ – Irish burlesque performers reveal the art of the tease
May 29, 2016 by admin
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“This year I can really feel that it is becoming its own beast, it has so much energy behind it,” she said, adding that this year they have contestants coming from Waterford, Athlone and Belfast.
Although still small in number, she described the Irish burlesque community as a very supportive hub of performers coming from backgrounds as diverse as cabaret, drag, belly-dance, jazz music and contortion.
“I’ve travelled and performed abroad, and I’ve noticed that the Irish community has something that is quite unique,” she said, citing the Irish sense of humour and love for dressing up as two crucial elements that set us apart.