Post Malone Goes ‘Frocking Mad’ With Latest Outfit
Post Malone Goes ‘Frocking Mad’ With Latest Outfit

You might not have picked Post Malone for a Harry Styles fan, but it seems the notoriously grungy rapper’s been inspired by the British heartthrob – at least as far as fashion is concerned.


The 26-year-old Circles artist appeared on Saturday Night Live this weekend rocking a number of different outfits that all had one thing in common: they all featured a skirt.

First, Post performed on stage in a white dress shirt and a skirt held up by overalls – a slightly inspired look. He then showed off a backstage look on Instagram where he was in yet another skirt, which bizarrely combined lace with RealTree camo trim.

Finally, he was spotted arriving at an SNL afterparty wearing an all-black, elaborately patterned cassock, pairing priest-like loafers with a green and blue trucker cap, Bud Light and cigarette in hand.

Harry Styles might like to rock a frock but we doubt he’s the kind of guy to knock back American light beer and some lung lollies. What a king.

Images: Getty / @postmalone

Posty (real name Austin Post) is just the latest in an increasingly long line of high-profile male celebrities who are – rather controversially – pushing gender norms in fashion by wearing skirts and dresses out in public.

Harry Styles is perhaps the most famous proponent of the trend, but other musicians like Kid Cudi and Lil Nas X; comedians like Pete Davidson and Dan Levy as well as athletes like Russell Westbrook and Lewis Hamilton have all been getting in on the action.

RELATED: Men Wearing Skirts Is 2022’s Biggest Fashion Trend

Post Malone’s fourth studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache, is set to be released on June 3rd. Artists who are confirmed to appear on the record include Roddy Ricch, Fleet Foxes and The Weeknd.

In the meantime, check out the unbelievable stunt he pulled off with a $1 million Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV a few months ago.

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Best Tom Cruise Movies And Where To Watch Them
Best Tom Cruise Movies And Where To Watch Them

Tom Cruise can be easily considered a rather odd man – remember when he jumped up and down on Oprah’s couch yelling about how much he loved Katie Holmes? Or the fact he’s a devout Scientologist? All that aside, there’s no denying that Cruise is an incredible actor.

So far, Cruise has been nominated for three Best Actor awards at the Oscars and has been a part of some truly iconic films – including Top Gun and its sequel, Top Gun: Maverick.

If you want to have a Cruise movie marathon, these are the best Tom Cruise movies as well as what streaming platforms they’re available on:

Jerry Maguire

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7.3 IMDb score, stars Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr. & Renée Zellweger, Comedy, Drama & Romance, released in 1996

Jerry Maguire has it all; a beautiful fiancée and a successful career as a sports agent. However, after having a crisis of conscience, Maguire gets himself fired. Forced to start over with only one client, an egotistical football player, Maguire now faces hardships he’s never experienced before.

Jerry Maguire was nominated for five Academy Awards – including Best Picture – and is an absolute must-watch when it comes to Tom Cruise.

Where To Watch: Binge & Foxtel Now.

Mission: Impossible

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7.1 IMDb score, stars Tom Cruise & Jon Voight, Action, Adventure & Thriller, released in 1996

During a covert operation that goes wrong, US agent Ethan Hunt’s mentor is killed, leaving Ethan (played by Cruise) as the prime suspect. Ethan then recruits two former agents to help him break into the CIA to obtain the files that’ll prove his innocence.

Mission: Impossible is action-packed and started the iconic Mission Impossible franchise – that’s still going strong – making it a must-watch.

Where To Watch: Stan, Binge, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+ & Foxtel Now.

Rain Man

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8.0 IMDb score, stars Tom Cruise & Dustin Hoffman, Drama, released in 1988

Cruise’s character, Charlie Babbit is a spoiled and self-centred young man who learns that his estranged father left a huge inheritance to someone other than him. Charlie soon learns that that someone is a brother he never knew of, who suffers from autism.

Both Cruise and Hoffman turn in incredible performances in this moving film; everyone should definitely see Rain Man at least once in their life.

Where To Watch: Rent or Buy on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video AU, Google Play, Microsoft Store & Youtube.

Risky Business

Image Credit: Warner Bros.

6.8 IMDb score, stars Tom Cruise, Comedy, Crime & Drama, released 1983

In case you didn’t know, the iconic scene – that’s been parodied to death – of a young man sliding along wooden floors and singing along to Old Time Rock & Roll wearing nothing but undies, socks, and a shirt is from Risky Business. Cruise plays a teenager who has nothing but fun while his parents are out of town.

This is a great comedy and will definitely give you a few chuckles.

Where To Watch: Stan, Binge, Paramount+ & Foxtel Now.

Rock of Ages

Image Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

5.9 IMDb score, stars Tom Cruise, Alec Baldwin, Russell Brand, Bryan Cranston, Paul Giamatti & Catherine Zeta-Jones, Comedy, Drama & Musical, released in 2012

Stacee Jaxx in Rock of Ages is Cruise’s best film role to date, and this is the hill I’ll die on. Yes, musicals aren’t for everyone but Rock of Ages is so fun to watch and Cruise is SO good as Jaxx, even musical-haters will enjoy this film.

Please trust me and just give Rock of Ages a go if you’re a Cruise fan.

Where To Watch: Paramount+.

Top Gun

Image Credit: Paramount Pictures

6.9 IMDb score, stars Tom Cruise, Tim Robbins & Val Kilmer, Action & Drama, released in 1986

Can you really have a list of Tom Cruise’s best films without Top Gun on it? While Top Gun is not the best or most nuanced film in the world, it’s still extremely enjoyable to watch (especially for action film fans) and it cemented Cruise as a Hollywood star.

Top Gun is iconic for a reason, so if you haven’t seen it before, do so immediately.

Where To Watch: Stan, Binge, Paramount+ & Foxtel Now.

Tropic Thunder

Image Credit: DreamWorks Pictures/Paramount Pictures

7.0 IMDb score, stars Tom Cruise, Ben Stiller, Jack Black & Robert Downey Jr., Comedy, Action & War, released in 2008

Okay, I’ll admit that Cruise does not have a huge role in Tropic Thunder but for those rare moments when he does appear, he’s a total scene-stealer. Cruise’s role, Les Grossman, is vastly different from all other roles Cruise has ever taken on and it’s definitely one of his best-ever roles.

Plus, Tropic Thunder is still rather funny – even if some jokes haven’t aged super well – making it a film you should definitely add to your binge list.

Where To Watch: Stan, Amazon Prime Video & Foxtel Now.

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Australians Should Stop Getting Excited About The Tesla Cybertruck
Australians Should Stop Getting Excited About The Tesla Cybertruck

You’d have to be mad to say the Tesla Cybertruck was anything other than, well, mad. Futuristic, powerful and fully electric, it’s a truly exciting car. But there’s a good chance that Australians will miss out on it entirely.


At last week’s FT Future of the Car conference in London, Tesla CEO (and potentially Twitter’s new overlord) Elon Musk has announced that the electric car company has stopped taking orders for the Cybertruck from outside of North America, explaining “we have more orders of the first Cybertrucks than we could possibly fulfil for three years after the start of production”.

As Carsguide reports, Tesla revealed the Cybertruck back in 2019 and said rollout would happen in late 2021 – but that never happened. The Cybertruck, as well as the long-anticipated second-generation Roadster and the Tesla Semi, have all been delayed with production not likely to begin until next year.

Of course, Tesla – like all car manufacturers – has been hit ridiculously hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing, ongoing computer chip shortage (although Tesla is less exposed to the latter thanks to its largely vertically integrated supply chain). New car releases have been delayed across the board.

But there’s a very good chance that Australians will never get the chance to buy a Cybertruck, even if they’re one of the lucky few who’s got their order in.

The infamous moment at the Cybertruck’s 2019 reveal where its designer, Franz von Holzhausen, shattered the car’s window just after claiming that the windows were virtually unbreakable. Image: Reddit

As Forbes pointed out back in late 2019, the sheer, angular Cybertruck would not be streel-legal in the EU as it fails many key Euro NCP safety requirements. As Australia’s ANCAP is closely aligned to Euro NCAP, it would almost certainly not be street-legal here either.

A recent leak of the most up-to-date prototype shared to the Cybertruck Owners’ Club forum suggests that Tesla hasn’t made many major changes to the 2019 design, too – so questions still remain about its roadworthiness.

Add in the production delays, Tesla’s historical teething issues with supplying right-hand drive markets and the vaporware-like nature of the Cybertruck project as a whole… We reckon Aussies shouldn’t have their hopes up about actually getting to drive one any time soon. We’d love to be proven wrong, though.

On the plus side: the Cybertruck’s big rival, the super-adventurous Rivian R1T, is actually in production and is confirmed to be making its way Down Under. More on that car here.

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ScoMo’s Super Home Buyer Scheme Will Make Australia’s Property Market Even Crazier
ScoMo’s Super Home Buyer Scheme Will Make Australia’s Property Market Even Crazier

In the lead up to Australia’s federal election, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has proposed a new scheme that lets first home buyers use up to $50,000 of their superannuation to buy a home. However, the plan may not benefit the people it was designed for...


Australia’s Prime Minister, Scott Morrison (ScoMo) has unveiled a controversial new initiative to help Aussies buy a house. ScoMo told Aussie voters that they should have the right to use their super funds to buy their first homes, making the policy the main attraction of his election campaign.

ScoMo’s First Home Buyers grant policy will let first home buyers use their superannuation to access up to 40% (or a maximum of $50,000) for a deposit on their first home if the Liberal Party wins the upcoming election.

“It’s your home and it’s your super!” ScoMo declared at the Liberal Party campaign launch in Brisbane. 

While ScoMo might think that letting people dig into their super to buy a home is the right way to keep the economy going (and maybe win an election), most financial experts aren’t exactly thrilled about the idea — for a couple of reasons.

DMARGE spoke with Catherine Mapusua, Head of Lending at Australian digital loan provider, WLTH to get her thoughts on what ScoMo’s policy means for Aussies. 

Mapusua said that the new policy, despite being called a “First Home Buyers” grant, won’t do very much to help young Australians buy a house. In fact, it will mostly benefit older people who have a substantial amount of superannuation. 

“I personally believe it helps those who already have a more secure financial future to the detriment of those who need it more — It mostly benefits the older generations who have a substantial amount in their superannuation and have not yet bought their first home”

According to the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) — the authority on all on all things super — the average superannuation balance of a 30-year old Aussie sits at roughly the $20,000 mark, which won’t move the meter much on a 5% deposit in Sydney where the median house price sits at $1.6 million…

“As property prices further increase with the new demand, it makes it more difficult for young Australians who don’t have a large superannuation to get into the market,” added Mapusua. 

The policy also betrays the entire point of superannuation, especially for younger people, which is to guarantee the long-term growth of funds for a comfortable retirement. By encouraging younger people to access their superannuation early to buy a house in what is being called a “totally overheated” property market — ScoMo is potentially robbing young Aussies of the power of compound interest.  

The earlier and the more consistent that young people are with making healthy contributions to a good super fund, the greater the amount of money that they will have saved for retirement. If you’re thinking about updating your superannuation — you can read DMARGE’s review of the best Australian superfunds here.

While the grant has been widely criticized for its lack of efficiency concerning younger Australians, Mapusua said that one major upside was that the scheme may work to alleviate interest-rate related stress.

“As interest rates are expected to increase in the near future, the need for a large deposit is emphasized further to avoid mortgage stress from overwhelming loan repayments.” 

At the end of the day, ScoMo’s housing promise seems to be a poorly planned attempt to win over some last minute votes by being more vocal about “housing affordability” in the days before the upcoming election.

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Best Shoulder Exercises For Men 2022
Best Shoulder Exercises For Men 2022

Looking for the best shoulder exercises for men? You’ve come to the right place.

Adding some shoulder exercises into your workouts will help to create a much broader figure and help fill out those t-shirts. Shoulder exercises and workouts can also help to increase overall upper body strength, as stronger shoulders will help you lift to greater weights.

So what are the best shoulder exercises you should be performing when in the gym? Allow us to run you through the essential shoulder workouts you need. But first, a quick biology lesson.

Looking for further workout inspiration? Check out our complete guide to workouts for men here.

What Muscles Are In The Shoulders?

According to Healthline, the shoulder muscles maintain the widest range of motion of any muscle in the human body, which, while this makes them incredibly important, also makes them far more susceptible to injury. Some eight muscles make up the shoulder as a whole, with all of them attaching to the shoulder blade.

Shoulder muscles
The muscles found in the shoulder

However, there are some 20 muscles that provide extra support to the shoulder, allowing it to go through its full range of motion.

The main muscles that make up the shoulder include the trapezius (traps) and deltoid (delts). Other muscles include the pectoralis major chest muscle, as it stretches from the collar bone down to the mid-chest area, and the rhomboid major, which sits below the trapezius on your upper back.

Because the shoulder muscles encompass muscles that connect to other areas of the upper body, it’s vital you perform a wide range of shoulder exercises for men to ensure they’re all as strong as possible.

Best Shoulder Exercises & Workouts

A vast majority of the best shoulder exercises you should be performing are likely ones you already know, although you may find you’re not performing them quite so perfectly. And after all, technique and form is far more beneficial than the amount of weight you lift.

Dumbbell Lateral Raise

The dumbbell lateral is a staple shoulder exercise and one of the best for anyone to do. It’s surprisingly difficult, so is best performed with a lightweight, at least to begin with.

How to perform this shoulder exercise: To perform a dumbbell lateral raise, hold a dumbbell in each hand with your feet shoulder width apart. Make sure you start off with lighter weights because as you get closer and closer to your last repetition, you’ll definitely feel the strain in your shoulder muscles. It’s also possible to sustain injury by performing the lateral raise with a weight that’s too heavy for you.

With the dumbbells in your hands, engage you core, and lock down your shoulders. Put a slight bend in the elbow and raise your arms out to your sides, but slightly in front of you, until your wrists are slightly below your shoulder.

A common mistake some people make with lateral raises, is to raise their arms too high, with the wrist going above the shoulder. By keeping the wrist below the shoulder, you put greater tension on the shoulder muscle, which is ultimately what you want.

Return your arms to their starting position, and that’s 1 rep of the lateral raise completed.

Sets: 3 to 5 sets with 8-10 reps per set
Tempo: 2 seconds up, 1 second back down.

Dumbbell Shoulder Press

Another classic shoulder workout that is frequently considered one of the best, is the dumbbell shoulder press. This shoulder exercise can be performed in conjunction with, or instead of, the barbell shoulder press, as they both produce similar results.

By using dumbbells, however, you introduce two independently moving weights, meaning you’ll need to call upon a greater amount of surrounding supporting muscle to help with the lift. Naturally, this provides a greater benefit over the barbell shoulder press, so is the one we’d recommend out of the two.

How to perform this shoulder exercise: The dumbbell shoulder press can be performed standing or sitting, but if you’re new to the movement, we’d recommend sitting as it provides extra support.

Take a dumbbell in each hand – again, keep the weight light, to begin with, as an inflamed ego will mean a one-way trip to injury-ville – and sit on a bench with the back section fully upright. Hold the dumbbells up over your shoulders so they are parallel to the floor, with your palms facing forward and your elbows out.

Push the dumbbells up and bring them toward each other as you get to a point where your arms are fully extended, just be sure to not let the dumbbells touch.

Slowly return to the starting position and repeat.

Sets: 3 to 5 sets with 8 to 10 reps per set
Tempo: 3 seconds up, 2 seconds back down

Arnold Press

The Arnold Press is legitimately named after the father of bodybuilding himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger. It’s a variation of the military press – which itself is a variation of the barbell overhead press, but just sees your feet being brought together instead of standing shoulder width apart.

The Arnold press however, is a shoulder workout you really should be including in your routine, because it serves to work all three portions of the deltoid muscle in one fell swoop, meaning boulder shoulders are certainly achievable.

How to perform this shoulder exercise: Start with a dumbbell in each hand, shoulder blades together, and your arms starting in a position akin to how you would finish a bicep curl, i.e. arms bent and palms facing you. Stand with your feet shoulder width apart. This is another shoulder exercise where it pays to start off with a light weight so that you can get the technique nailed.

Next, rotate your elbows outwards, push your arms up straight, and twist your palms at the same time as you push up, so that your palms face forwards. Return to the starting position by performing the reverse of the movement you just completed.

Sets: 3 to 4 sets with 8 – 10 reps per set
Tempo: 3 seconds up, 3 seconds down

Upright Row

The upright row is a simple-looking shoulder exercise that targets the deltoids and the traps, along with other areas of the upper back and even the biceps. However, you’ll only effectively target these muscles if you perform it correctly, which means you’ll want to start with a light weight to help avoid injury.

The upright row can be performed using a barbell, an EZ bar or even a pair of dumbbells – taking a dumbbell in each hand. If you’re new to the movement, it’s best to use an EZ bar, as it alleviates some pressure from your wrists.

How to perform this shoulder exercise: Stand with your feet shoulder width apart and take hold of the EZ bar. Have it hanging down in front of you with your elbows slightly bent. Prepare for the movement by bringing your shoulder blades together and locking them down.

Breathe in and embrace your core. As you breathe out, lift the barbell straight up towards your chin, flaring your elbows out and keeping the bar close to your body. End the movement when your hands are roughly in line with your shoulders. Pause at the top before returning your arms to their starting position.

Sets: 3 to 4 sets with 10-12 reps per set
Tempo: 2 seconds up, pause for a second, slowly lower back down

Dumbbell Front Raise

As we mentioned earlier, the shoulder is predominantly made up of the three heads of the deltoid muscle. The shoulder exercises already mentioned help to target the middle and rear sides of the deltoid, but to really finish them off and get the front head popping, you need to be performing the front raise.

The front raise can be performed using any kind of free weight, such as weight plate, or a resistance band, but your best weapon is a pair of dumbbells. As with the other shoulder exercises, start off with a light weight, as you’ll slowly but surely feel more and more fatigued as you work your way through the repetitions.

With the front raise, you have the option of raising both dumbbells at the same time, or alternating arms.

How to perform this shoulder exerciseStart with a dumbbell each in hand, feet shoulder width apart, knees slightly bent and your arms straight down in front of your thighs. Raise your arms up in front of you, keeping them straight (if you’re alternating arms, naturally, lift one arm at a time).

Raise your arms until your hands are in line with your shoulders – if you raise them higher, you won’t be putting as much tension on the front head of the deltoid – and slowly lower your arms back down to their starting position.

If you find you’re struggling to complete the last few repetitions, you can use some bounce from your knees to help give you an extra bit of momentum. But ultimately, it is best avoided in order to place as much tension as possible on the shoulders.

Sets: 4 sets with 10-12 reps per set (10 – 12 each side if alternating)
Tempo: 2 seconds up, 2 seconds down

Overhead Push Press

Another of the best shoulder exercises for men is the overhead press. This shoulder exercise will ultimately help you to build much bigger shoulders. However, as we all know, the key to really seeing an increase in size is to lift heavier weights, but with a standalone overhead press, this can be tricky (and best avoided).

To help push heavier weight above your head, you can perform a push press, which sees your knees bent, and using your legs to literally help push the weight up. The overhead push press also helps to strengthen your rotator cuff – a group of muscles and tendons that surround and support the shoulder joint – which will help you to lift heavier and heavier weights in the future.

Put simply, it’s one of the best shoulder exercises for men.

How to perform this shoulder exercise: You can perform the overhead push press using either a barbell or a pair of dumbbells. The former will be slightly easier because the weight is spread equally between your shoulders, whereas dumbbells introduce an added requirement for stability, as you’re using free weights.

If using a barbell, stand with your feet shoulder width apart and hold the barbell in your fingers with your elbows facing forwards, similar to if you were going to perform a front squat. Then, you will want to squat down slightly with your knees bent and push back up through your heels.

As you push up, launch the barbell up above your head so that your arms are straight. Bring the bar back to your chest and repeat in fluid motion.

If you choose to use dumbbells, take a dumbbell in each hand, start with them over your shoulders with a natural grip – palms facing in – and perform the move in the same way. Squat, push, return.

Sets: 3 to 4 sets with 8 to 10 reps per set
Tempo: Slow and controlled, but ensuring the entire movement is kept fluid.

Cable Face Pull

The cable face pull is one of the most underrated, yet one of the best shoulder exercises for men to include in their program. Why? Because it targets your trap muscles and other areas of the upper back, adding all round strength and stability to your upper body.

It also makes a refreshing change from all those shoulder exercises that rely on presses and raises, and because you engage your core, back and it’s performed from a standing position, you’ll likely find you can pull a greater weight than you’d first assume.

How to perform: Head on over to the cable machine, attach the double rope attachment and set the pulley to be roughly in line with your head – any higher and you won’t engage the rear delts as much as you’d want to.

Start with the weight set light so that you can get the technique right. Grasp the rope with palms facing down and your arms straight. Adopt a split stance (one foot in front of the other) if you don’t have amazing balance, but ideally, you’ll want to be standing with your feet in line with one another. Next pull the rope towards your face, bending the elbows out wide and ensuring the rope remains at eye level throughout the duration of the movement.

Some people may pull the rope so that their hands pretty much meet the ears. However, it’s often claimed a more beneficial way to perform the cable face pull is to rotate your forearms so that they are at right angles at the end of the movement, with your upper arms parallel with the floor.

Pull the rope back far, so that your hands go behind your head, in line with your ears, making sure you don’t lean your head forward. Keep an upright upper body throughout to maximise the amount of tension you place on your shoulder muscles.

Return the rope slowly back to the starting position, with your arms straight, and repeat.

Sets: 3 to 5 sets with 10-12 reps per set
Tempo: Incredibly slow and controlled for the entire movement.

Chest Supported Dumbbell Row

Unlike the upright row, the chest supported dumbbell row could be seen as more of an upper back exercise.

While it’s certainly true that it does target the upper back, it deserves a spot on this list of best shoulder exercises because as its name suggests, it works the rear deltoid muscles, which are found on the back of the shoulders.

You can perform the chest supported dumbbell row without the use of an incline bench, although this would be more of a bent over row instead. The addition of the incline bench allows you to better isolate the target muscles because you’re employing the use of your chest or core to stabilise yourself.

How to perform: Start with an incline bench set between a 45 and 60-degree angle. Take a dumbbell in each hand – the aim here is to row a heavier weight than what you would use in an overhead press, but it’s always best to start light to understand the exercise – and lie with your front on the bench and arms hanging down.

Lockdown your shoulder blades and row – or pull – the dumbbells up. Rather than pull them so that you’re essentially shrugging your shoulders, you want to instead aim to draw the dumbbells towards your hips. Make sure you keep your elbows as close to your body as possible throughout the movement, and when the dumbbells reach your hips, and your elbows are extended past your back, squeeze and hold for a second or two.

Slowly lower the dumbbells back to the starting position to complete one rep.

Sets: 3 sets with 10 – 12 reps per set
Tempo: 3 seconds up, 2 seconds down

Push-up

Push-ups are one of the most efficient, effective and best shoulder exercises for men (and will target your chest muscles in the process, too). You can perform a standard push-up pretty much anywhere, but there are some variations that may require extra equipment.

How to perform this shoulder exercise:

To perform an effective push-up, get yourself into a position on the floor with your arms straight and you’re on your toes. Tuck in your pelvis so that your core is braced, keeping your back straight at the same time. If you can do these in front of a mirror to check your form, you’ll soon see the benefit. 

Lower your chest to the ground, keeping your elbows close to your body. It’s ok if they flare out a little bit, but you don’t want to end up with them being at right angles to your upper body. 

Inhale as you lower yourself, and exhale as you push up to your starting position when your arms are straight.

Sets: 3 to 4 sets with maximum reps to failure
Tempo: Slower is better, but ultimately you want to ensure your form is perfect.

There you have it, the best shoulder exercises for men.

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OnlyFans Model’s Wild ‘Travel Hack’ Stuns Southwest Airlines Flight
OnlyFans Model’s Wild ‘Travel Hack’ Stuns Southwest Airlines Flight

An OnlyFans model has shared footage of herself using the overhead ventilators to dry out her G-string during a Southwest Airlines flight. The travel hack sparked a fair bit of backlash on TikTok. While some praised her ingenuity, many called it gross.


OnlyFans model @itsvvsdiamond has a travel hack she wants you to know about: using an aeroplane’s fans to dry out your underpants (or any other item of clothing your arms can bear to hold up).

The model’s travel hack sparked debate on TikTok, where she posted the video of herself using the airline’s ventilators to dry out a red G-string. Some commenters kept a sense of humour, writing remarks like: “draws airlines” and “emergency oxygen inhaler” while others got concerned about hygiene, calling it a “red flag.”

Another said: “Oh. So that’s what those nozzles are for!!!” Further comments included: “Love to know the Storyline to this” and “Coming home from Los Vegas.”

Another concerned social media user wrote: “Next time wear cotton. It absorbs sweat, moisture… etc.”

“That’s why I don’t buy economy tickets anymore.”

Another two good comments were: “Is she trying to take a slingshot?” and “dear lord.”

Another TikTok user commented, in French, “il y en a du monde sans savoir vivre, comme celui qui change la couche sur le siège et non a la toilette…” This translates to: “There are people without knowing how to live, like the one who changes the diaper on the seat and not in the toilet…”

Wise words indeed…

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Bulgari Release Their Sportiest Watch Yet With Famous Italian Motorcycle Brand
Bulgari Release Their Sportiest Watch Yet With Famous Italian Motorcycle Brand

Seems as if collaborating with a motorbike brand is a growing trend for luxury watchmakers in 2022 – and now Bulgari has thrown its metaphorical hat in the ring with a high-profile new collaboration with Ducati.


It’s a collaboration that makes a lot of sense. Both Bulgari and Ducati are iconic Italian brands known for their flair and innovation. Ducati, too, is perhaps the world’s most premium motorbike brand; they’re like 2-wheeled Ferraris – so teaming up with such a prestigious jeweller and watchmaker is a no-brainer.

The collaboration takes the form of Bulgari’s sportiest and most avant-garde watch ever, the Aluminium Chronograph. Again, it’s a perfect fit: aluminium, titanium and rubber are all materials that are essential to the creation of high-performance motorbikes.

The subtly grey panda dial of the standard Aluminium Chronograph has been swapped out for a bold red dial with sporty black notes – classic Ducati colours. The watch also features numerals at 10, 11 and 12 in a subtle and elegant nod to Ducati motorbike dashboards.

These racy features easily make this the sportiest watch Bulgari has ever made, and we’re all for it. It makes the watch immediately recognisable and eye-catching while keeping the classic design codes of the Bulgari Aluminum intact.

The Bulgari Aluminium Chronograph Ducati Special Edition (ref. 103701).

Just like with superbikes, performance is everything – which is why it’s so good that the Bulgari Aluminium Chronograph Ducati Special Edition’s in-house BVL 130 movement boasts tenth-of-a-second accuracy, 100m of water resistance and a 42-hour power reserve.

In a final, fitting touch, the watch’s DLC-coated titanium caseback is personalised with Ducati’s logo as well as its limited edition number, like plaques that adorn high-end bike or cars. On that note: it’s limited to 1,000 pieces and retails for AU$7,350.

All in all, the Bulgari Aluminium Chronograph Ducati Special Edition is a brand collab done right; a handsome piece that’ll look just as good when you’re gripping the handlebars of a Superleggera or a demitasse of espresso after dinner. Check it out at Bulgari’s online boutique here.

RELATED: The Best Bulgari Watches To Buy Right Now

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Cristiano Ronaldo Photo With ‘Ripped’ Son Has Internet Asking: Are Six Packs Genetic?
Cristiano Ronaldo Photo With ‘Ripped’ Son Has Internet Asking: Are Six Packs Genetic?

Cristiano Ronaldo has posted a photo of himself and his son. Both of their abs were on display. The post has a lot of followers commenting on his son’s future, and about recovery methods.


Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the greatest footballers of all time, Manchester United’s prodigal son, and Iconic Ab Man, has taken to Instagram to share a photo of himself and his son, both with their abs on display.

He captioned the photo “recovery time with my boy.” There was a door with a porthole in it in the background. This is presumably where the recovery session (or perhaps a classic CR7 workout of terrifying proportions) took place.

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Many Cristiano Ronaldo followers shared how impressed they were with the pair. “Present and future,” one wrote. “GOAT” said another.

This isn’t the first time Ronaldo has shared photos of his eskimo like recovery techniques. Otherwise known as whole body cryotherapy, this recovery method can, according to CNETfacilitate “faster workout recovery times, reduced inflammation, pain relief, muscle healing, weight loss and increased flexibility.”

Obviously six packs are not genetic, but that didn’t stop the good people of the internet wondering about it. And although six packs are not passed down in your genetic code, your parents do have a strong bearing on your attitude to health and fitness.

A study in the Journal Of Pediatrics found that “when both parents were active, the children were 5.8 times as likely to be active (95% confidence interval=1.9, 17.4) as children of two inactive parents.”

The study also found that “possible mechanisms for the relationship between parents’ and child’s activity levels include the parents’ serving as role models, sharing of activities by family members, enhancement and support by active parents of their child’s participation in physical activity, and genetically transmitted factors that predispose the child to increased levels of physical activity.”

It seems you can blame your dad for your beer gut, then…

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In other Cristiano Ronaldo news, Erik ten Hag, Manchester United’s incoming manager, has given further indication that Cristiano Ronaldo is going to stay with Manchester United, calling him a “giant” and saying he looks forward to working with him.

This comes after speculation Ronaldo might leave United after they fell out of Champions League contention this year, with the Champions League being a big thing for Ronaldo (he won it four times with Madrid, and once with Manchester United back in 2008).

Watch below: See how Cristiano maintains his epic physique.

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Lewis Hamilton Should Face FIA Sanctions For Carrying These Guns While Driving
Lewis Hamilton Should Face FIA Sanctions For Carrying These Guns While Driving

Lewis Hamilton has currently been in hot water with the FIA – Formula 1’s governing body – over his refusal to take off his jewellery while racing. Now, he’s brought the big guns out…


The seven-time F1 World Champion was spotted arriving at a Saturday Night Live afterparty earlier this week – the same one attended by Post Malone – wearing an oversized, sleeveless denim shirt, denim jeans, an Amiri trucker cap and Louis Vuitton combat boots.

It’s a characteristically eclectic outfit that screams ‘luxury Joe Dirt’, especially considering the monstrous Lincoln Navigator he was riding in. They say Lewis is a weapon on the track but just look at those guns! Suns out guns out baby! He’s not got any firearms, just ~fire~ arms.

Of course, if any of the FIA’s stewards or bean counters were anywhere near as fit as Hamilton, we wager they’d be showing off their guns too.

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Actually, it’s worth being a bit serious about the FIA and Hamilton’s spat around jewellery. For some context: ahead of the Miami Grand Prix, race director Niels Wittich had issued a ‘reminder’ to all teams and officials that wearing body piercings and metal neck chains was prohibited during the competition for safety reasons – a direction that was widely interpreted as targeting Hamilton specifically.

Hamilton wouldn’t back down, however, saying “If they stop me [racing] then so be it. We’ve got a spare driver.” He even rocked up to an F1 press conference wearing three IWC Schaffhausen watches (including the new Mercedes team watch), rings on every finger, a Cartier bangle, multiple chains and studs in both ears.

Even former rival Sebastian Vettel also backed Hamilton, saying “probably at this stage it’s more of a personal thing and I feel particularly in a way targeted to Lewis. We spoke about underpants as well. Is that the most exciting thing we can talk about?”

In the end, Hamilton was granted a special jewellery exemption for the inaugural Miami race – but it remains to be seen whether or not he’ll be rocking his usual bevy of bling at the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend.

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