'After we were intimate, he tried to pay me': Playboy model on alleged affair with Trump
Karen McDougal claims that Trump told her she was ‘really special’ when she refused the money.
Karen McDougal claims that Trump told her she was ‘really special’ when she refused the money.
Playboy magazine lost its founder this week with the death of Hugh Hefner.
Playboy confirmed Hefner’s death on its official Twitter account.
Brian Karem interrupted White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders during a briefing yesterday.
She was accused of bodyshaming the 70-year-old woman.
The magazine had gone less than a year without publishing nude women.
The Snapchat post included an insulting comment about the woman’s body.
“If I can’t unsee this then you can’t either.”
This isn’t happening because of a shift in cultural attitudes towards sex; it is the result of a growth in online pornography, writes Lorraine Courtney.
Well, it’s not that nude-free for starters.
Stunning shots from the 1960s and 1970s.
You could say they were caught with their pants down.
The magazine announced this week that it was going to stop publishing fully nude photos.
After 62 years, the magazine’s editor says nudity has become ‘passé’ in the internet age.
People will need to rethink their Playboy gags.
Are you a clicker? Let’s hope you’re not.
It’s 20 years since Playboy first hit Irish shelves. Take a step back in time and have a look at its 1960s heyday.
DNA evidence has shown that Bunny Girl Eve Stratford and 16-year-old Lynne Weedon were murdered in London by the same person.
Entertainment.ie is also being sued for publishing the images.
Danny said he was not worried about how he was representing Ireland internationally in the German documentary.
When internet porn becomes a feature in a relationship it can bring catastrophic consequences, writes Eithne Bacuzzi.
Tonya Cooley alleged that she had been attacked by fellow contestants but Hollywood Reporter says the case has been settled.
Breaking via The Mire wire: Suing for the right to piddle in peace; bank begs people not to pay cash; Enda upstages Rosanna.
“The most sickening thing last week was to see the Taoiseach on the front page of Playboy magazine,” Mattie McGrath told the Dail.
It’s the burning issue in Irish political and social discussion this week so it’s only right that the Transport Minister has his say.
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Twenty one-year-old Marston Hefner is accused of attacking his girlfriend at their California home.
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TMZ says a group of male visitors – who paid $1,000 each to enter a party – are suing, claiming women were allowed in for free.
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Shrek the merino wether sheep was found in a cave on New Zealand’s South Island after hiding out for six years. His death is being mourned as a great loss after years of charity work.
It was a dramatic day of testimony as baller’s ex describes threats, shrunken testicles and lies.