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“No” to Wolf-Boys, “Yes!” to Sex Toys
90210 star AnnaLynne McCord, who recently made the news when she decided to drop out of the upcoming movie New Moon, the sequel to the wildly successful teen vampire flick Twilight, has become the latest celebrity to embrace the We-Vibe a new award-winning sex toy designed for clitoral and g-spot stimulation.
Designed by the husband and wife team of Bruce and Melody Murison at Standard Innovation Corporation, the We-Vibe has been has been aggressively marketed all over the world, most recently to celebrities at the Academy Awards last weekend.
The unabashedly thrilled actress and her sisters Rachel and Angel got her petite purple pussy-pal at the We-Vibe Style Lounge along with detailed instructions for use by Melody herself.
"I wish we had it on video so you could have seen them jumping up and down...and exclaiming 'I want one!' Bruce told Celebuzz.com.
After playing teenage-vamp-turned-porn-actress Eden Lord in the FX drama Nip/Tuck, where she did a fake mother-daughter lesbo scene with Kelly Carlson, AnnaLynne is no stranger to the kinky.
Read more after the jump.
While many shows are coming off holiday hiatus and others, such as flesh-filled fave Secret Diary of a Call Girl, gearing up for new seasons, it's been a dry couple of weeks for small screen skin.
Thankfully, we have the season premiere of Nip/Tuck to fall back on, and as usual, it didn't disappoint. After the cut, check out some scrumptious butt from nudecomer Cyia Batten, and see which heavy-hitting stars stunned with volcanic cleavage on 30 Rock and Scrubs!
After several years of struggling, the cable network FX scored a hit with Howard Stern's sexy Baywatch parody Son of the Beach in 2000 (featuring Jaime Bergman and Leila Arcieri), and then nailed down a TV classic with the savage (but skin-friendly) cop show The Shield two years later.
Empowered by those daring, censor-defying series, FX went even further out on a limb—and got even more actresses out of their clothes—with the debut of its plastic-surgery-themed drama Nip/Tuck. Controversy greeted the show from its first episode, which seemed to only make Nip/Tuck get more provocative.
For a blast of how this show has dared to bare, join us after the (pun intended) cut.
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