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1 Oct 2016

Donald Trump once made a cameo in a Playboy adult film despite bashing Alicia Machado for her sex tape

Donald Trump launched a vicious attack on Alicia Machado on Friday morning, September 30. The Republican nominee posted a string of tweets in which he called her "disgusting" for starring in a sex tape. He also criticized his opponent Hillary Clinton for bringing up the former Miss Universe at last Monday's presidential debate without checking her past. Turns out, Trump himself is no stranger to appearing in a raunchy video. Later on Friday, a number of news outlets pointed out that the 70-year-old businessman once took part in a Playboy adult film titled "Playboy Video Centerfold 2000". Made in 1999, the clip gave glimpses at naked women dancing, striking poses as well as touching themselves and each other. However, Trump didn't do anything inappropriate with the ladies. Starring as himself, he's seen fully clothed while surrounded by some girls as he broke a bottle of champagne on a Playboy-branded limo. "Beauty is beauty, and let's see what happens with New York," he said.
Trump blasted Alicia Machado, a vocal Hillary Clinton supporter, in some tweets he posted earlier in the day. "Wow, Crooked Hillary was duped and used by my worst Miss U. Hillary floated her as an 'angel' without checking her past, which is terrible!" he wrote.

"Using Alicia M in the debate as a paragon of virtue just shows that Crooked Hillary suffers from BAD JUDGEMENT! Hillary was set up by a con," he continued. "Did Crooked Hillary help disgusting (check out sex tape and past) Alicia M become a U.S. citizen so she could use her in the debate?" Clinton responded to Trump's latest antics during a rally in Coral Springs on Friday afternoon. "Trump finds it a lot easier to insult women than to talk to the president of Mexico about building a wall. His latest Twitter meltdown is unhinged, even for him," she said. "Who gets up at 3 o'clock in the morning to engage in a Twitter attack against a former Miss Universe? Really, why does he do things like that?" she continued. "A man who can be provoked by a tweet should not be anywhere near the nuclear codes.

GRAPHIC CONTENT: New Zealand bushman kills giant octopus by biting its head off

This is the gross-out moment a New Zealand bushman killed a giant octopus 'humanely' - by chewing its head off.
Survival expert Josh James - aka the Kiwi Bushman - showed off the gruesome technique to his fans by posting the clip from a recent diving trip on his YouTube channel.
The footage shows the octopus' tentacles flaying wildly around as New Zealand's answer to Bear Grylls - wearing a camouflage wetsuit - holds it up to the camera before he sinks in his teeth between its eyes.
It's not certainly viewing for the feint-hearted.
An octopus has eight sucker arms and a soft sac-like body with strong beak-like jaws - but no internal shell.
It's not clear whether it would feel any pain from this technique.
Before bearded Josh begins he emerges with it out of the water and begins: "Just got an octopus today, these things are really good eating' - but that you have to freeze them before cooking to change the texture.
Then he suddenly says "To kill them, you bite them right between the eyes..." - and bites down hard on its head.
Josh then spits out the flesh of the octopus over the side of the boat before continuing "...because that's where the brain is".
He adds: "There you go, you see he was wiggling around before now he's dead as.
"Now that folks, is how you kill and octopus."

Loving parents who care for 22-year-old huge brown bear who they adopted when he was just a tiny cub

These two loving parents provide more than just the bear necessities for their large and furry adopted son.
Jim and Susan Kowalczik care for 22-year-old Jimmy, a 1400lb Kodiak brown bear at their orphanage in New York state.
The couple now care for 11 bears , including Kodiak brown bears, Syrian bears and black bears on their 100 acre estate, where they have dedicated their lives to rescuing and releasing injured animals.
Most were rescued as cubs from breeding programs or nature reserves that closed down.
Jim said: “The bears are like our children. That’s how much we love them and they give a lot back to you too. They love you just as much.
“Our bear family is like every other family. You love them to death but then there are other times when they drive you nuts.
Jim and Susan began rescuing and rehabilitating bears more than 20 years ago but only formally opened it as the non-profit Orphaned Wildlife Centre in 2015.
The animals require full-time care and feeding, feasting on up to 30lbs of food a day - including a mix of meat, pet food, fruit and occasionally marshmallows as a treat.

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