Woman’s Breasts Too Large For Florida Theme Park
I know you want to decide for yourself, so here’s a link to about 25 pictures and videos of her breasts. Today’s story begins with a 26-year-old Florida woman who…

She says people are jealous of her boobs.
(Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)I know you want to decide for yourself, so here's a link to about 25 pictures and videos of her breasts. Today's story begins with a 26-year-old Florida woman who says she was 'humiliated and embarrassed' after being denied entry to Universal Studios. Whitney Paige Venable showed up at the Orlando park wearing a skimpy top and was told she could not enter the park unless she changed her top. Venable says she was 'sexualized and targeted' due to the size of her breasts. She went on to say that she saw many other women wearing similar outfits, but she was singled out due to the size of her breasts. But wait, there's more! You're not gonna believe this, but the woman is a SOCIAL MEDIA MODEL!
In a video released by Venable, staff personnel can be seen telling her that she would have to change tops or cover up to be allowed entry into the park. She says a friend loaned her a shirt, which she put on over her top, but removed it after she was in the park due to it being "ugly". Venable says her 'naturally big breasts' regularly 'make people uncomfortable,' but she's grown tired of being singled out because of them., saying women who have smaller breasts are not sexualized like hers. She went on to say that her Twitter account was deleted due to her breasts, citing a picture that she posted of her in her underwear. While she felt the picture was fine, Twitter disagreed and said she was promoting sexual activity. Venable blames her Twitter deletion on being too good-looking, saying her account would still be active had they not been jealous of her.
You may remember a similar from last year, when a woman was given a free Disney shirt to cover herself while in the park. The woman's video went viral after she posted the situation online, calling it a free Disney t-shirt hack. That video has been viewed more than 30 million times. Source: DailyMail.Co.UK
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Grammy Awards: 2023 Rock/Metal/Alternative Winners List
The 2023 Grammy Awards kicked off with the Premiere Ceremony, as with previous years. During the Premiere Ceremony, fans saw all six rock/metal/alternative categories presented.
The categories comprised a diverse field of seasoned acts and some newer names in the rock landscape. Below are all of the rock/metal/alternative winners, along with the winners of the general field categories. (Winners are updated in real-time.)
The 2023 Grammy Awards air live on CBS on Sunday, February 5 at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT.
Best Rock Performance
Beck - "Old Man"
The Black Keys - "Wild Child"
Brandi Carlile - "Broken Horses" - WINNER
Bryan Adams - "So Happy It Hurts"
Idles - "Crawl!"
Ozzy Osbourne Featuring Jeff Beck - "Patient Number 9"
Turnstile - "Holiday"
Carlile appeared thrilled and shocked to win the Grammy for Best Rock Performance with her bandmates Phil and Tim Hanseroth. She said in her acceptance speech, "I cannot tell you how much this means to us. We're born and raised in Seattle. When I met these guys 22 years ago, we decided to get in a van and be a band together." Carlile added, "I met them, and they were covered in Ramones tattoos, and they had never even played an acoustic guitar. And then this happened!"
Best Metal Performance
Ghost - "Call Me Little Sunshine"
Megadeth - "We’ll Be Back"
Muse - "Kill or Be Killed"
Ozzy Osbourne Featuring Tony Iommi - "Degradation Rules" - WINNER
Turnstile - "Blackout"
Producer Andrew Watt accepted the Grammy along Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, who both played on Ozzy's latest studio album Patient Number 9. Watt said during his speech, "We had so much fun making this album. We got to unite Ozzy and Tony together and make a great song." Watt added, "I talked to Ozzy on the car ride over and he had two messages for the people: I love you all, and f--- off!"
Best Rock Song
Brandi Carlile - "Broken Horses" - WINNER
Ozzy Osbourne Featuring Jeff Beck - "Patient Number 9"
Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Black Summer"
Turnstile - "Blackout"
The War on Drugs - "Harmonia’s Dream"
Carlile, once again, looked thrilled and shocked to win another Grammy tonight when she won Best Rock Song for "Broken Horses." The singer-songwriter acknowledged her mother in the crowd saying, "Mom, I gotta thank you for telling me to stop singing so angry, because I ignored that, like I ignored everything you ever told me to do." She continued, with a laugh, "But I cut my hair, and I learned how to scream, and I just won a Grammy for a rock and roll song I wrote with all my heart."
Best Rock Album
The Black Keys - Dropout Boogie
Elvis Costello & The Imposters - The Boy Named If
Idles - Crawler
Machine Gun Kelly - Mainstream Sellout
Ozzy Osbourne - Patient Number 9 - WINNER
Spoon - Lucifer on the Sofa
Watt and Trujillo returned to accept the Grammy for Best Rock Album on Ozzy's behalf. Watt said, "We just want to take a second to thank the unbelievable musicians that helped to make this album. So many people came together for Ozzy: The great Taylor Hawkins, Chad Smith, Robert Trujillo, the great Jeff Beck - the greatest guitar player alive, Josh Homme." Trujillo then jumped in and continued, "Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath."
Best Alternative Music Performance
Arctic Monkeys - "There’d Better Be a Mirrorball"
Big Thief - "Certainty"
Florence and the Machine - "King"
Wet Leg - "Chaise Lounge" - WINNER
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Featuring Perfume Genius - "Spitting Off the Edge of the World"
The British Indie rock band looked absolutely floored they won the Grammy for Best Alternative Music Performance. Rhian Teasdale said while holding the award, "This is so funny. Thanks so much. What are we doing here? I don't know! But here we are." She continued, "This year has been so surprising, starting this band has been such a surprise."
Best Alternative Music Album
Arcade Fire - WE
Big Thief - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You
Björk - Fossora
Wet Leg - Wet Leg - WINNER
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Cool It Down
Wet Leg returned to the stage to accept the Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album. Once again, the band couldn't believe what was happening. Henry Holmes said, "This is just a magical evening. There are so many people out there we should thank, and my mind has gone blank. I feel I might wet myself, and it's all getting a bit much. Thank you to everyone who's helped us do this." He added, while pointing to his bandmates, "And thank you to all you guys. We're one big f---ed up family."
Record of the Year
ABBA - Don’t Shut Me Down
Adele - Easy on Me
Beyoncé - Break My Soul
Brandi Carlile Featuring Lucius - You and Me on the Rock
Doja Cat - Woman
Harry Styles - As It Was
Kendrick Lamar - The Heart Part 5
Lizzo - About Damn Time - WINNER
Mary J. Blige - Good Morning Gorgeous
Steve Lacy - Bad Habit
Album of the Year
ABBA - Voyage
Adele - 30
Bad Bunny - Un Verano Sin Ti
Beyoncé - Renaissance
Brandi Carlile - In These Silent Days
Coldplay - Music of the Spheres
Harry Styles - Harry’s House - WINNER
Kendrick Lamar - Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers
Lizzo - Special
Mary J. Blige - Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe)
Song of the Year
Adele - "Easy on Me"
Beyoncé - "Break My Soul"
Bonnie Raitt - "Just Like That" - WINNER
DJ Khaled Featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend & Fridayy - "God Did"
Gayle - "ABCDEFU"
Harry Styles - "As It Was"
Kendrick Lamar - "The Heart Part 5"
Lizzo - "About Damn Time"
Steve Lacy - "Bad Habit"
Taylor Swift - "All Too Well" (10 Minute Version) (The Short Film)
Best New Artist
Anitta
Domi & JD Beck
Latto
Måneskin
Molly Tuttle
Muni Long
Omar Apollo
Samara Joy - WINNER
Tobe Nwigwe
Wet Leg
Alice Cooper: His 25 Best Songs Ranked
Alice Cooper, a five-piece hard rock band hailing from Detroit, Michigan, pioneered a brand of shocking theatrical rock that stabbed a stake through the heart of the 1960’s love generation. With the help of producer Bob Ezrin, the band released one iconic record after another in the early ‘70s, including Love It To Death (1971), Killer (1971), School’s Out (1972), and Billion Dollar Babies(1973). The Alice Cooper Band rose to the top of the glittery glam rock pile with their anthemic songs and elaborate stage show featuring guillotines, electric chairs, and boa constrictors among other frightening antics.
Vocalist Vincent Furnier legally changed his name to Alice Cooper and released the record that launched his solo career: 1975’s Welcome To My Nightmare. Since then, “The Coop,” as he’s fondly referred to, has released 21 studio albums (28 including his work with the Alice Cooper Group) and 11 live albums. Alice, who is celebrating his 74th birthday today (Feb. 4), still tours regularly; he averages around 200 shows a year. When he’s not on stage bringing gritty hard rock to the masses, he can be found living in Phoenix, Arizona pursuing a lower golf handicap.
To celebrate the Godfather of Shock Rock’s birthday, we’ve ranked 25 of Alice Cooper’s greatest songs.
25. "I Love The Dead" - 'Billion Dollar Babies' (1973)

24. "Luney Tune" - 'School's Out' (1972)

23. “Devil’s Food / The Black Widow” - ‘Welcome To My Nightmare’ (1975)

22. “Might As Well Be On Mars” - ‘Hey Stoopid’ (1991)

21. “Bed of Nails” - ‘Trash’ (1989)

20. “Department of Youth” - ‘Welcome To My Nightmare’ (1975)

19. “Be My Lover” - ‘Killer’ (1971)

18. “Ballad of Dwight Fry” - ‘Love It To Death’ (1971)

17. “Guilty” - ‘Alice Cooper Goes To Hell’ (1976)

16. “Killed By Love” - “Along Came A Spider” (2008)

15. “I Never Cry” - ‘Alice Cooper Goes To Hell’ (1976)

14. “Caught In A Dream” - ‘Love It To Death’ (1971)

13. “Hello Hooray” - ‘Billion Dollar Babies’ (1973)

12. “Nurse Rozetta” - ‘From The Inside (1978)

11. “He’s Back (The Man Behind The Mask)” - ‘Constrictor’ (1986)

10. “Escape” - ‘Welcome To My Nightmare’ (1975)

9. “How You Gonna See Me Now” - ‘From The Inside’ (1978)

8. “Feed My Frankenstein” - ‘Hey Stoopid’ (1991)

7. “Welcome To My Nightmare” - ‘Welcome To My Nightmare’ (1975)

6. “Billion Dollar Babies” - ‘Billion Dollar Babies’ (1973)

5. “Under My Wheels” - Killer (1971)

4. “Poison” - ‘Trash’ (1989)

3. “School’s Out” - ‘School’s Out’ (1972)

2. “I’m Eighteen” - ‘Love It To Death’ (1971)

1. “No More Mr. Nice Guy” - Billion Dollar Babies (1973)

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