Former wrestling star Barbie Blank poses for a selfie in her car. Pic credit: @thebarbieblank/Instagram
Former WWE superstar Kelly Kelly, real name Barbie Blank Coba, has shared another stunning series of images with her social media followers.
Earlier this week, the 35-year-old model and social media influencer took to Instagram, showing her “Little Bo Peep” look, years after donning that costume in the wrestling ring.
For the updated costume, Barbie wore a skimpy blue gingham print crinkle bikini top from Pretty Little Thing and matching bikini bottoms that feature crisscrossing straps as part of the wraparound design.
Her gorgeous costume included white socks, sneakers, a white bow behind her head, and a thin gold necklace with a small charm.
She was all smiles, with her long blond locks flowing down the front and back of her shoulders as she posed in front of a bicycle, possibly in front of her home’s garage.
Former WWE superstar Kelly Kelly, real name Barbie Blank Coba, has shared another stunning series of images with her social media followers.
Earlier this week, the 35-year-old model and social media influencer took to Instagram, showing her “Little Bo Peep” look, years after donning that costume in the wrestling ring.
For the updated costume, Barbie wore a skimpy blue gingham print crinkle bikini top from Pretty Little Thing and matching bikini bottoms that feature crisscrossing straps as part of the wraparound design.
Her gorgeous costume included white socks, sneakers, a white bow behind her head, and a thin gold necklace with a small charm.
She was all smiles, with her long blond locks flowing down the front and back of her shoulders as she posed in front of a bicycle, possibly in front of her home’s garage.
- 9/22/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Stephen Harber Oct 24, 2016
Ash swaps horror for high-octane action in another solid episode from Ash vs Evil Dead's unpredictable second season...
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If the previous episode was a riveting indie horror throwback to Christine, this was its forgettable follow-up sequel that gave away too much in the exposition. This is not to say the episode wasn’t satisfying or that it isn’t an essential piece of season 2’s puzzle, it was just “...and here’s what happens next, folks!” As twisting, messy, and high-quality as last week’s episode was, that’s inevitable.
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- Den of Geek
"Summer Jam draws crowd in Central New York"
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
Amid the echoes of screaming fans, performers readied themselves to take the stage at an event that helps kick off the summer season in Central New York.
The 2nd annual 93Q Summer Jam on the Island, recently took place on Paper Mill Island, Baldwinsville, drawing an audience from across Central New York.
Emceed by morning radio show hosts Ted Long and Amy Robbins, along with appearances by local radio personalities Rick Roberts, Mike Cauchon and Brandon C, the free Central New York concert series featured national recording acts singing some of their popular singles, including Taio Cruz ("Break Your Heart"), We the Kings ("We'll Be a Dream"), Charice with surprise special guest Iyaz ("Replay"), Aaron Fresh ("Spending All My Time"), Spose ("I'm Awesome") and Mayday Parade.
Like last year's event, which brought Jessie James, 3-oh!
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
Amid the echoes of screaming fans, performers readied themselves to take the stage at an event that helps kick off the summer season in Central New York.
The 2nd annual 93Q Summer Jam on the Island, recently took place on Paper Mill Island, Baldwinsville, drawing an audience from across Central New York.
Emceed by morning radio show hosts Ted Long and Amy Robbins, along with appearances by local radio personalities Rick Roberts, Mike Cauchon and Brandon C, the free Central New York concert series featured national recording acts singing some of their popular singles, including Taio Cruz ("Break Your Heart"), We the Kings ("We'll Be a Dream"), Charice with surprise special guest Iyaz ("Replay"), Aaron Fresh ("Spending All My Time"), Spose ("I'm Awesome") and Mayday Parade.
Like last year's event, which brought Jessie James, 3-oh!
- 6/15/2010
- by Michael Aaron Gallagher
- StayFamous.net
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