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Christy Turlington appeared in the music video for Duran Duran's "Notorious" in 1986. Four years later, she became one of the supermodels in George Michael's "Freedom! '90" music video. Cindy Crawford appeared in the music video for George Michael's "Freedom! '90" and featured in the video for Jon Bon Jovi's "Please Come Home For Christmas".
The beginning of the music video shows a woman nude with her buttocks showing. At the end, the wolf transforms back into the woman, who is once again shown nude with her buttocks exposed. "Love" Julien Ribot: Julien Hallard: Four actresses: Four women are seen posing nude in a gallery before they begin painting themselves in a violet bodypaint.
Image credits: Nickelodeon Animation Studio #3 Barbie and Ken. Barbie and Ken were the peg couple for decades, representing wholistic imagination and adventure. They accompanied us as we played ...
Pages in category "Female musical duos" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 261 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
If you grew up in the '80s, '90s, or the 2000's, it's safe to say there were plenty of heartthrobs over the years. SEE ALSO: 11 TV stars from the '90s that you most definitely had a crush on
Filmed in Los Angeles, California, the video shows Bieber kissing a dark-haired woman's hand and jumping with her into a convertible next to a group of young people having fun around some muscle cars. This video showcases Bieber's new more mature style. [46] "As Long as You Love Me" Big Sean: Anthony Mandler
Hello, Point Place! Nearly 16 years after Laura Prepon wrapped That 70s Show, she has been eagerly anticipating her return as Donna Pinciotti on the forthcoming That 90s Show. Netflix’s ‘That ...
[29] DeGeneres further noted demonstrable hypocrisy on the part of ABC, citing episodes of ABC series The Drew Carey Show and Spin City which included two men kissing (the Carey episode was even promoted using the kiss). "There's no disclaimer on [the Carey show] at all, because it's two heterosexual men, and they're making fun of homosexuality...