A PLAYBOY Bunny has shared a video of herself in a thong doing a sexy dance to dispel rumours that she had been Photoshopping her pictures.
Chilean model Daniella Chavez, 27, shared the video on her social media account, writing: "I do not need to Photoshop these puppies, good night and sweet dreams."
The images show the former Playboy Bunny, who has been linked to footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, filming herself from behind wearing only a black thong and bra.
AIR FRYER lovers unite as one savvy shopper has revealed she managed to bag a family-size air fryer for £50 from House of Fraser.
People are claiming the Linea air fryer is stiff competition for the Ninja air fryer.
The Linea air fryer works with little to no oil for cooking. With high spread air circulation it works as an oven and a grill.
With two baskets you can cook more than one type of food even if they have different cooking times or you can sync them to finish cooking at the same time.
PARENTS have been given a warning after a man tried to snatch a little girl from a park.
The girl, 5, was playing in Nuttall Park in Ramsbottom, Greater Manchester, when the creep approached her and attempted to pick her up, according to police.
Thankfully, he was stopped as shocked parents and bystanders intervened.
The man then ran off into nearby woodland, while the child was unharmed.
Cops have launched a search for the man, describing him as a tall, white male.
PETROLHEAD Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has wrapped his £160,000 Lamborghini Urus in black marble print.
The Arsenal star, 32, is known for his fine taste in vehicles.
And he likes to add a personal touch.
Aubameyang has turned to car customiser Yianni Charalambous, known as Yiannimize, in the past.
And he has done so again with his stunning Lambo.
Yiannimize explained the customisations made to the motor on Instagram.
He revealed that he added a knew marble wrap, as well as tyre writing and reflective pinstripes.
REVELLERS have braved the cold seas for a New Year's Day dip across Britain, beginning 2018 with a splash.
Thousands of people raced into the seas despite the wintry conditions, many raising money for charity.
James Baggott, who is an event fundraising officer in the Solent at Stokes Bay, Gosport, said: "It's one of those strange, local traditions where people in the local area decide to take a dip in the Solent - but it's a great way for us of raising funds and showing the local community that we are there 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, on duty to save lives.