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12 Nov 2014

Kim Kardashian famous derriere on cover of Paper magazine's winter 2014 issue receives online reaction


Kim Kardashian put her famous derriere on the cover of a US magazine and got exactly the online reaction she wanted.
Within hours of posting the image of her oiled-up, Photoshop-enhanced behind, the internet went to town on creating their own versions, from centaurs to docking stations.
Kim may have wanted to 'break the internet' but it seems she united the online world in finding the most comical way of parodying the lewd cover.
Kim's rear becomes the rump of a horse, turning the reality star into a centaur, who certainly wouldn't have been booted out of the Forbidden Forest.
The wife of Kanye West was then given the capital treatment by @AngryBritain, who joked that the Barclays Cycle Hire Docking Stations have been given a bootylicious makeover.
@GeneralBoles killed two celebrity birds with one stone by photoshopping Russell Brand's face onto Kim's derriere with a speech bubble exclaiming 'PARKLIFE!'
 Food items has also been another way to describe Kim's glistening rear; from peaches and potatoes to glazed donuts the internet went to the market on comparisons.
 And one user even compared the image of Kim to that of a Barbie doll, as @SarahKhalegh pointed out: 'Kim Kardashian literally looks like a plastic &unrealistic Barbie doll. Look at her waist in comparison to her body.'
  '@MayorOfLondon unveils new style Boris Bike rack coming to the streets of the capital soon,' the parody tweeter posted with an image of Boris Johnson parking his bike between Kim's cheeks.

2015 Africa Cup of Nations: Morocco will no longer host the tournament for fear of ebola... who will step in as host?

Morocco will not host the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations because of its fears over the Ebola outbreak elsewhere on the continent, the Confederation of African Football (Caf) has confirmed.
Caf expelled Morocco,  who would have qualified as hosts, from the finals.
It did not announce a new venue for the tournament, due to take place from 17 January to 8 February.
But BBC Sport understands three nations have expressed an interest and the new host will be confirmed on Wednesday.
Morocco had been given until Saturday to make a final decision on whether or not it would host the tournament.
It had asked to postpone the competition until 2016.
Egypt has stated it will not host the tournament for "economic and political reasons", while 2013 and 2008 hosts South Africa and Ghana have also ruled themselves out of contention.
Gabon, who co-hosted in 2012 with Equatorial Guinea, has been mentioned, but they only have two stadiums available.
Angola hosted in 2010 and have the stadia and the financial ability to host at short notice.
Tunisia hosted in 2004 and has the venues, but recent political turmoil and violence at football matches might count them out.
Algeria is one of seven nations who have said they want to host the 2017 tournament and are the only ones who might be in a position to host earlier.
Nigeria has the stadia after hosting the under-17 World Cup in 2009 and a brand new facility in Akwa-Ibom state. But presidential elections are set for a week after the tournament.
Qualification matches for the tournament will continue as planned on 14 and 15 November to decide which 15 teams will join the new host country for the finals. 
Morocco had expressed fears an influx of foreign fans could help spread the epidemic.
The North African country is scheduled to host Fifa's Club World Cup  next month, featuring Champions League winners Real Madrid.
It said it was willing to continue with its hosting duties for that tournament because it did not expect many supporters to travel from Ebola-affected regions.
The two African teams playing in the Club World Cup are from Morocco and Algeria.

Kim Kardashian goes completely naked for the cover of Paper magazine winter 2014 issue


Kim Kardashian goes completely naked for the cover of Paper magazine's winter 2014 issue. In one version of the cover photo, Kim can be seen showing off her well-oiled derriere while holding a black dress she just peeled off in each hand.

In another cover picture, the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star poses in a black sequined long dress with a champagne glass perfectly balanced on her bottom, recreating French photographer Jean-Paul Goude's famous "Champagne Incident" shot. Both covers state, "Break the Internet Kim Kardashian."

Kim shared both photos on Instagram. She captioned one of the snaps, "Paper Magazine new cover alert! - such a honor to work with the legendary Jean-Paul Goude!!!! Shot this in Paris. Can't wait for you to see the the whole issue."

Kim later tweeted, "And they say I didn't have a talent... try balancing a champagne glass on your ass LOL #BreakTheInternet #PaperMagazine."

In a teaser for the rest of the images inside the magazine, Paper writes, "All we can say about the images inside, which we'll be releasing on Thursday, is... holy f**king s**t."

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