Megan Fox Stuns With Pantless Look for Super Bowl Party | Parade

Megan Fox has proven once again that sexiness and motherhood aren’t mutually exclusive concepts in her most recent social media post— and fans are loving the pantless look she wore for a Super Bowl party. On Sunday, Feb. 11, the Jennifer’s Body actress took to Instagram with a vibe that some might think is unsuitable for a mother of three. However, Fox—who shares sons Noah, Bodhi and Journey with her ex-husband Brian Austin Green—proved haters very wrong. The 37-year-old captioned her carousel of photos simply, writing, “a mother.” In the pictures, Fox wears a corseted crop top with what looks…

Megan Fox wears a chainmail dress at Grammys 2024 viewing party

When it comes to Megan Fox’s fashion preferences, skin is always in. The actress, 37, went with another barely-there outfit on Sunday night, attending the Jam for Janie’s Grammy Awards Viewing Party in a see-through chainmail dress. The piece was decorated with silver pailettes, and while she chose to skip a bra, the “Jennifer’s Body” star did wear a white thong underneath the look. Fox did manage to put a glam spin on the mini dress, briefly covering up with an oversize, furry black coat to guard against the rain. Once on the red carpet, however, the star opened up…

Tickets for the SuperYacht Times Party are now live!

The tickets for the SuperYacht Times Party, which takes place on November 16th during the 2023 METSTRADE event in Amsterdam, are now live on the SYT website. The SuperYacht Times Party is an annual celebration that welcomes professionals from all areas of the superyacht industry to enjoy a memorable evening of drinks, fun, networking & entertainment. We are also excited that Damen Yachting has once again returned as the event’s platinum sponsor.Photo: JD Photography / SuperYacht TimesThis year’s edition will take place once again in the Hotel Arena in Amsterdam Oost and is the perfect opportunity to bring the year…

A specter haunts the Labor Party, the specter of a 1992-style disaster

The photograph on the front page of the Daily Telegraph on March 17 1992 showed a smiling John Smith, the shadow chancellor, leading his team on their way to hear him set out the party’s tax policy for that year’s general election. The intent was an honorable one: to be open and honest about the consequences of installing a Labor government. He gave precise details of what would happen to income tax and National Insurance as though he was delivering a real Budget. He said it would take 700,000 people out of tax altogether, to be paid for by increasing…