Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kanye WestNew Foto - Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kanye West

Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kanye Westoriginally appeared onParade. Bianca Censorileft nothing to the imagination in a series of sheer looks in photos taken by her husband,Kanye West. On Sunday, July 6, the Australian model, 30,took to Instagramfor a second time that day with three new jaw-dropping looks after looking unrecognizable in a totally see-through outfit. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "Shot by@ye," she again captioned the posts, tagging West, 48, as the photographer. In the first image, Censori donned a sheer white long-sleeved bodysuit with a dangerously plunging necklace that stopped near her navel. The outfit threatened to fully expose her chest at any moment. Folks in the comments had to pick up their jaws from the floor before leaving responses like, "🔥🔥🔥" and "🔥🔥🔥icon." "Freakye at it again," another declared of West's sultry snap. Someone else wrote, "We don't want blurry pics. Make them clear, and completely seeeethruuu." "These keep getting better," another declared. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bianca Censori (@biancacensori) Another shotfeatured Censori in sheer, white tights with no underwear and a sheer pink-ish bra of sorts. In the comments, fans similarly lauded the Yeezy architect, with one writing of West, "Greatest photographer of all time." A different Instagram user wrote, "Ye is A Musical genius and a photographer 🙌." Someone else joked, "The dress code said 'optional"' she said 'noted.'" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bianca Censori (@biancacensori) For the third post, she rocked a much more covered-up look featuring an oversized fur coat. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bianca Censori (@biancacensori) In other Censori news, the fashion icon recentlyput on a leggy display in a daring pantsless lookin June. She alsodropped jaws in a barely-there tan bodysuitand put on abusty display in a cheeky thong bodysuitthat same month. What will she and West think of next? Next:Bianca Censori's Lookalike Sister Sizzles in Itty-Bitty String Bikini Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kanye Westfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 7, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kanye West

Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kanye West Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kan...
Risk of further floods in Texas during desperate search for missing as death toll tops 80New Foto - Risk of further floods in Texas during desperate search for missing as death toll tops 80

KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — With more rain on the way, the risk of life-threatening flooding was still high in central Texas on Monday even as crews search urgently for the missing following a holiday weekend deluge thatkilled at least 82 people, including children at summer camps. Officials said the death toll was sure to rise. Residents of Kerr County began clearing mud and salvaging what they could from their demolished properties as they recounted harrowing escapes from rapidly rising floodwaters late Friday. Reagan Brown said his parents, in their 80s, managed to escape uphill as water inundated their home in the town of Hunt. When the couple learned that their 92-year-old neighbor was trapped in her attic, they went back and rescued her. "Then they were able to reach their toolshed up higher ground, and neighbors throughout the early morning began to show up at their toolshed, and they all rode it out together," Brown said. A few miles away, rescuers maneuvering through challenging terrain filled with snakes continued their search for the missing, including 10 girls and a counselor from Camp Mystic, anall-girls summer campthat sustained massive damage. Gov. Greg Abbott said 41 people were unaccounted for across the state and more could be missing. In the Hill Country area, home to several summer camps, searchers have found the bodies of 68 people, including 28 children, Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said. Ten otherdeaths were reported inTravis, Burnet, Kendall, Tom Green and Williamson counties, according to local officials. The governor warned that additional rounds of heavy rains lasting into Tuesday could produce more dangerous flooding, especially in places already saturated. Families were allowed to look around the camp beginning Sunday morning. One girl walked out of a building carrying a large bell. A man whose daughter was rescued from a cabin on the highest point in the camp walked a riverbank, looking in clumps of trees and under big rocks. One family left with a blue footlocker. A teenage girl had tears running down her face as they slowly drove away and she gazed through the open window at the wreckage. Searching the disaster zone Nearby crews operating heavy equipment pulled tree trunks and tangled branches from the river. With each passing hour, the outlook of finding more survivors became even more bleak. Volunteers and some families of the missing came to the disaster zone and searched despite being asked not to do so. Authorities facedgrowing questionsabout whether enough warnings were issued in an area longvulnerable to floodingand whether enough preparations were made. PresidentDonald Trumpsigned a major disaster declaration Sunday for Kerr County and said he would likely visit Friday: "I would have done it today, but we'd just be in their way." "It's a horrible thing that took place, absolutely horrible," he told reporters. Prayers in Texas — and from the Vatican Gov. Greg Abbott vowed that authorities will work around the clock and said new areas were being searched as the water receded. Hedeclared Sunday a day of prayerfor the state. In Rome, Pope Leo XIV offered special prayers for those touched by the disaster. The first American pope spoke in English at the end of his Sunday noon blessing, saying, "I would like to express sincere condolences to all the families who have lost loved ones, in particular their daughters who were in summer camp, in the disaster caused by the flooding of the Guadalupe River in Texas in the United States. We pray for them." Desperate refuge and trees and attics Survivors shared terrifying stories of being swept away and clinging to trees as rampaging floodwaters carried trees and cars past them. Others fled to attics, praying the water wouldn't reach them. At Camp Mystic, a cabin full of girls held onto a rope strung by rescuers as they walked across a bridge with water whipping around their legs. Amongthose confirmed deadwere an 8-year-old girl from Mountain Brook, Alabama, who was at Camp Mystic, and the director of another camp up the road. Two school-age sisters from Dallas were missing after their cabin was swept away. Their parents were staying in a different cabin and were safe, but the girls' grandparents were unaccounted for. Warnings came before the disaster On Thursday the National Weather Service advised of potential flooding and then sent out a series of flash flood warnings in the early hours of Friday before issuing flash flood emergencies — a rare alert notifying of imminent danger. Authorities and elected officials have said they did not expect such an intense downpour, the equivalent ofmonths' worth of rainfor the area. Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice said authorities are committed to a full review of the emergency response. Trump, asked whether he was still planning to phase out the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said that was something "we can talk about later, but right now we are busy working." He has said he wants to overhaul if not completely eliminate FEMA and sharply criticized its performance. Trump also was asked whether he planned to rehire any of the federal meteorologists who were fired this year as part of widespread government spending cuts. "I would think not. This was a thing that happened in seconds. Nobody expected it. Nobody saw it. Very talented people there, and they didn't see it," the president said. ___ Seewer reported from Toledo, Ohio. Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Christopher Weber in Los Angeles; Adrian Sainz in Memphis, Tennessee; Cedar Attanasio in New York; Sophia Tareen in Chicago; Michelle Price in Morristown, N.J.; and Nicole Winfield in Rome.

Risk of further floods in Texas during desperate search for missing as death toll tops 80

Risk of further floods in Texas during desperate search for missing as death toll tops 80 KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — With more rain on the way,...
South Korea court to hold July 9 hearing on ex-leader Yoon's detention warrantNew Foto - South Korea court to hold July 9 hearing on ex-leader Yoon's detention warrant

SEOUL (Reuters) -A Seoul court plans to hold a hearing on Wednesday to review a request by special prosecutors to detain former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, a court official said on Monday. The special counsel team investigating Yoon's martial law declaration in December has filed a request to the Seoul Central District Court to detain Yoon on allegations of abuse of power and obstruction of justice. Yoon has been accused of mobilising presidential guards to stop authorities from arresting him in January. He eventually was taken into custody but released from jail after 52 days on technical grounds. The special prosecution that kicked off its investigation after new leader Lee Jae Myung was elected in June has been looking into additional charges against Yoon, who is already on trial for insurrection related to his short-lived martial law. The detention warrant request was made on the grounds of the risk of him being a flight risk and concerns that he might interfere with witnesses linked to his case, local media reported, citing a special prosecutors' request. Yoon's lawyers have rejected the allegations against him. (Reporting by Ju-min Park; Editing by Ed Davies)

South Korea court to hold July 9 hearing on ex-leader Yoon's detention warrant

South Korea court to hold July 9 hearing on ex-leader Yoon's detention warrant SEOUL (Reuters) -A Seoul court plans to hold a hearing on...
Suriname's parliament elects the country's first female president amid economic turmoilNew Foto - Suriname's parliament elects the country's first female president amid economic turmoil

PARAMARIBO, Suriname (AP) —Suriname's parliament Sunday elected physician Jennifer Geerlings-Simons as the troubled country's first female president. The South American country's National Assembly chooses the president by a two-thirds vote. Geerlings-Simons, a congresswoman, ran unopposedafter her party formed a coalitionaimed at ousting the country's current leader following a May election with no clear winner. The coalition was formed as the troubled country prepares for an influx of wealth following the discovery ofmajor offshore oil deposits, with the first production expected by 2028. Geerlings-Simons, who leads the National Democratic Party, will be inaugurated as president of the Dutch-speaking country of more than 646,000 people on July 16. "I am aware that the heavy task I have taken on is further aggravated by the fact that I am the first woman to serve the country in this position," she said after the election. The five-year term of President Chandrikapersad Santokhi has been riddled with corruption scandals, and he was forced to call on the International Monetary Fund to get Suriname's economy back on track. As a result, the country's public debt was largely restructured and government subsidies significantly reduced. Macroeconomically, Santokhi achieved success, but people groaned under the austerity measures, which sparkedviolent protests. Geerlings-Simons, 71, and her running mate, Gregory Rusland, on Sunday told reporters they will prioritize stabilizing the country's finances. She had previously indicated an interest in increasing state revenues by, among other things, improving tax collections, including in the small-scale gold-mining sector. Winston Ramautarsingh, former chairman of Suriname's Association of Economists, said Geerlings-Simons will face serious challenges in the years before the country produces its first barrels of oil, in part because it must repay about $400 million annually in loans and interest. "Suriname does not have that money," he said. "The previous government rescheduled the debts, but that was only a postponement."

Suriname's parliament elects the country's first female president amid economic turmoil

Suriname's parliament elects the country's first female president amid economic turmoil PARAMARIBO, Suriname (AP) —Suriname's pa...
'The Office' Actor Craig Robinson Is 'Officially Quitting Comedy' to Focus on His 'True Calling': 'I'm Following Something Bigger'New Foto - 'The Office' Actor Craig Robinson Is 'Officially Quitting Comedy' to Focus on His 'True Calling': 'I'm Following Something Bigger'

Craig Robinson is leaving comedy for good. In a recentvideo poston Instagram, "The Office" actor revealed that he is giving up comedy to focus on "something bigger." In the caption of the post, he wrote, "Life update: I'm officially quitting comedy to focus on my true calling. Stay tuned. I'm working on something huge." More from Variety 'The Office' Star Rainn Wilson Says the Show Was a 'Struggle' After Steve Carell Left: 'We Knew it Was Coming For a Long Time' 'The Office' Star Jenna Fischer Says a One-Word Improvisation 'Got Me' the Role of Pam: It Was 'So Scary' Jenna Fischer Says the Later Seasons of 'The Office' Are 'Really Good' Despite 'Belief' that the Show Was 'Treading Water' After Steve Carell's Exit: 'There Were Still These Amazing Storylines' "Hey, everybody! Just wanted you to hear it from me: I am quitting comedy," Robinson said in the video. "But not for nothing. It's been an amazing run, and y'all have been amazing and wonderful, but I'm following something bigger. So, thank you so much, I love you and stay tuned." Robinson teased what his next venture might be in afollow-up post, asking for advice about how to start a small business. He wrote in the caption, "Turns out having a dream and building a business with your friends are two VERY different things. I can't go into detail just yet, but for real though any help would be huge." Robinson broke out playing warehouse foreman Darryl Philbin across 118 episodes of "The Office." Some of his other notable TV credits include "The Cleveland Show," "American Dad," "Mr. Robot," "What We Do in the Shadows," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "Killing It" and "Big Mouth." On the film side, Robinson has appeared in "Hot Tub Time Machine," "This Is the End," "Sausage Party," "Dolemite Is My Name" and "The Bad Guys." Robinson still has a few projects on the horizon before stepping away from comedy. He will soon appear in the Netflix animated adventure "In Your Dreams" and "The Bad Guys 2." Best of Variety Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

‘The Office’ Actor Craig Robinson Is ‘Officially Quitting Comedy’ to Focus on His ‘True Calling’: ‘I’m Following Something Bigger’

'The Office' Actor Craig Robinson Is 'Officially Quitting Comedy' to Focus on His 'True Calling': 'I'm Follo...
Reese Witherspoon Names Her Book Club's Pick for JulyNew Foto - Reese Witherspoon Names Her Book Club's Pick for July

Reese Witherspoon Names Her Book Club's Pick for Julyoriginally appeared onParade. Grab your Kindle, head to your nearest book store, or break out your library card, becauseReese Witherspoonhas officially named Reese's Book Club's July pick. In a short video shared to Instagram, Witherspoon, 49, announced this month's read, a much anticipated event for avid readers and fans of her beloved book club. "Kicking off July with our newest book pick! ⚽️💕Spectacular Thingsby@beckdoreysteinfollows sisters Mia and Cricket as they navigate an impossible choice that will change everything. Think sisterhood, sacrifice, and the golden age of women's soccer all wrapped into one epic story," she captioned the post. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Reese Witherspoon (@reesewitherspoon) In the video, Witherspoon shows off her personal copy. "It's a beautiful read," she says. Spectacular Thingsis Dorey-Stein's second novel and third book. Her memoir,From the Corner of the Oval, was a New York Times bestseller. Reese's Book Club has a reputation for picking winners as far as readers are concerned. Many of the book club's selections have been adapted into hit television shows, including titles likeBig Little Liesby Liane Moriarty,Little Fires Everywhereby Celeste Ng andDaisy Jones and the Sixby Taylor Jenkins Reid. Witherspoon first launched her book club in 2017. Each month, she personally chooses one book that places a woman at the focus of the story. Her picks span a wide range of genres, from romance to thrillers and just about everything in between. Reese's Book Club picks for 2025 so far includeThe Three Lives of Cate Kayby Kate Fagan,Isolaby Allegra Goodman,Broken Countryby Clare Leslie Hall,All That Life Can Affordby Emily Everett,Great Big Beautiful Lifeby Emily Henry andThe Phoenix Pencil Companyby Allison King. Reese Witherspoon Names Her Book Club's Pick for Julyfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 6, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 6, 2025, where it first appeared.

Reese Witherspoon Names Her Book Club’s Pick for July

Reese Witherspoon Names Her Book Club's Pick for July Reese Witherspoon Names Her Book Club's Pick for Julyoriginally appeared onPar...
At least 78 dead and dozens missing in Texas floods as more rain loomsNew Foto - At least 78 dead and dozens missing in Texas floods as more rain looms

At least 78 people have been confirmed dead in central Texas and another 41 are missing following flash floods on Friday. Sixty-eight of the fatalities, including 28 children, occurred in Kerr County, where a riverside Christian girls' camp was deluged. Ten girls and a counsellor from Camp Mystic are still missing. Officials say the death toll is certain to rise. More storms are expected in the next 24-48 hours in the region, which could hamper rescue teams who are already facing venomous snakes as they sift through mud and debris. Three days after the inundation, one of the largest search-and-rescue efforts in recent Texas history was shifting towards a recovery operation. Of those recovered in Kerr County, 18 adults and 10 children have yet to be formally identified. Texas Governor Greg Abbott said on Sunday that authorities would "stop at nothing" to ensure every missing person is found. "It was nothing short of horrific to see what those young children went through," said Abbott, a day after he toured the area. A major focus of the search has been Camp Mystic, a popular summer camp for girls perched on the banks of the Guadalupe River, which suffered significant damage. The catastrophe unfolded before daybreak on Friday as the river rose 26ft (8m) in the span of just 45 minutes while most campers were asleep. Several young campers and the camp's longtime director, Richard "Dick" Eastland, are among the dead. Greg Froelick, a former Navy Seal and volunteer with the rescue group 300 Justice, is helping the effort to find survivors. Speaking to the BBC, he said he had heard of victims being found up to eight miles downriver from where Camp Mystic once stood. He said he has seen "clothing and items from the camp dressers scattered everywhere, up and down the river". There is also uncertainty about how many other people were camping in the area for the Fourth of July weekend - and how many may have been swept away in the floods. A two-lane highway that skirts the Guadalupe River and connects the city of Kerrville to Camp Mystic is a scene of devastation. Ravaged homes are surrounded by fallen trees and furniture scattered across lawns. Fences are toppled and utility lines down in some areas. President Donald Trump signed a major disaster declaration on Sunday for Kerr County, activating the Federal Emergency Management Agency to Texas. He also said he would probably visit the state on Friday. "We're working very closely with representatives from Texas, and it's a horrible thing that took place, absolutely horrible," Trump said on Sunday in New Jersey. On the ground, local residents are stepping up to support relief efforts - collecting supplies, offering shelter, and doing what they can to help neighbours displaced by the storm. Alma Garcia drove in from the city of San Antonio to deliver home-cooked meals to residents and volunteers helping with the clean-up effort. The BBC saw her pull over on the side of the road and take off a top layer T-shirt to give to a resident. "She was all wet, I told her she's going to need it," Ms Garcia told the BBC. Local resident Perla started collecting clothes and shoes on Friday after she finished her shift at Walmart. She dropped them off at a shelter the next morning. "I've never seen something like this before," she told the BBC. Meanwhile, well wishes poured in from around the world. In Rome, Pope Leo XIV offered special prayers on Sunday for the bereaved in Texas. "I would like to express sincere condolences to all the families who have lost loved ones, in particular their daughters who were in summer camp, in the disaster caused by the flooding of the Guadalupe River in Texas in the United States," the pontiff said. "We pray for them." Angélica Casas and Alex Lederman contributed to this report A girls' summer camp cut short by deadly disaster Texas flood victims: Girl 'having time of her life' and 'heart and soul' of camp A boy saved by barbed wire, a 'destroyed' camp and missed warning signs in Texas floods

At least 78 dead and dozens missing in Texas floods as more rain looms

At least 78 dead and dozens missing in Texas floods as more rain looms At least 78 people have been confirmed dead in central Texas and anot...

 

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