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Daily Mail
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Kourtney Kardashian wears a sex toy over her sheer nightie in outrageous post
Kourtney Kardashian was wearing a sex toy over her pale yellow and very sheer lace-trimmed nightie while posing at a home. The new image was posted to her Insta Stories on Tuesday evening with no explanation. The item was either a nipple clamp or a double nipple piercing attached by a long silver chain. The clamps or piercing sections were somehow attached to the fabric covering her nipples as she smiled coyly like she was up to something naughty. Fans already know the reality TV siren liked nipple clamps because she showed one off in April 2017. The 46-year-old Keeping Up With The Kardashians veteran posted a Snapchat of a packaged box of nipple clamps. 'Nipple clamp ready,' she wrote in the photo of the sex toy. The snap no doubt left Kourtney's fans wondering what exactly she was up to, or if the product even belonged to her, considering it was still packaged. Nipple clamps are used to cause pain in the nipples as part of certain BDSM activities. They are also used to produce erotic stimulation. In this context they are not primarily used to produce pain but rather to increase nipple sensation. A nipple piercing with a chain, also known as a nipple chain or chain nipple piercing, involves a chain connecting two nipple piercings. The chain can be attached to rings or barbells inserted into the nipples. These chains can feature various designs and embellishments, such as gemstones. In July Kardashian shut down rumors she's pregnant. The Poosh founder has been inundated with comments about her looking pregnant in her holiday pictures from Portofino, Italy. In response, Kourtney insisted she is simply indulging in Italian cuisine and is still breastfeeding her 21-month-old son Rocky - whom she has with husband Travis Barker. One user commented on the Instagram carousel she posted from the vacation: 'You can tell from the bikini reflection photo Kourtney is pregnant again.' The Kardashians star - who also has Mason, 15, Penelope, 13, and 10-year-old Reign with ex-partner Scott Disick - replied: 'Or breastfeeding, eating gelato, focaccia, pasta, not working out and living my best damn life baby!' Travis is also dad to Landon, 21, Alabama, 19, and stepdaughter Atiana, 26, from his marriage to Shanna Moakler. And, Kourtney recently said she believes their blended family has given them a 'deeper' existence. Appearing on her sister Khloe Kardashian's Khloe in Wonder Land podcast, she said: 'I love my role as stepmom, because I don't feel like its up to me to discipline. 'We've kind of allowed each other to—we'll talk about it, he can handle the harder things. I definitely give advice or try to be a good role model. 'Some days I've thought like, 'Wow, this is really hard blending families.' But even in the days that are hard, there's so much more love. It's such a deeper, richer existence.'
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kim Kardashian Thinks Sister Kourtney's Being a ‘Snob' for Ditching Fame, Claims ‘Source'
Tension is reportedly rising between and over their differences with the family's reality TV venture. While Kim stays committed to 'The Kardashians,' Kourtney continues to pull back from the show in order to focus more on her private life with her husband and kids. Meanwhile, Kim reportedly 'doesn't understand Kourt's mentality,' causing friction between the sisters. Kim Kardashian believes Kourtney is being 'hypocritical,' says 'source' Kim and Kourtney Kardashian are reportedly at odds over the latter's increasing distance from 'The Kardashians.' Star reported that the Poosh founder is prioritizing time with her husband, Travis Barker, and her children. The shift in priorities, however, has come at the cost of the sisters' family-run media empire. It has ultimately led to tensions between Kim and Kourtney. The eldest Kardashian sister has been a prominent figure in the family's reality show, beginning with the premiere of 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' in 2007. But, a source explained, 'Kourtney's been distancing herself for a while now.' They added, 'She's way happier for it.' She thinks 'the whole fame game has gotten out of control, and she's not interested in being part of' it. Kourtney's unease with public attention is not unheard of. She has openly discussed her discomfort with elements of fame in past interviews, even temporarily leaving 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' in 2020. Meanwhile, Kim has remained highly participative in the family business. Ever since the Hulu series 'The Kardashians' aired in 2022, following the conclusion of the original show, Kim has never backed out from ongoing appearances on the show. An insider told Star, 'Kim doesn't understand Kourt's mentality and thinks she's being a snob.' Kourtney's active work on her lifestyle brands, Poosh and Lemme, further underscores the friction between the sisters. According to the source, 'Kim reminds her that her brands would never gotten off the ground if not for the family's name.' The source claimed, '[Kim] thinks Kourtney is being hypocritical,' adding, 'They get in constant fights over it.' Despite Kim and Kourtney's differences, the eldest Kardashian sibling is reportedly confident about withdrawing from the spotlight, and it is not sitting well with Kim, who wants to embrace the fame and business growth. The post Kim Kardashian Thinks Sister Kourtney's Being a 'Snob' for Ditching Fame, Claims 'Source' appeared first on Reality Tea. Solve the daily Crossword


Daily Mail
09-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
'They drive us insane': why Cotswolds locals are NOT happy at the 'invasion' of Americans in their quaint town... especially at their pubs
The chocolate box cottages and picturesque fields of the Cotswolds have been attracting A-listers looking for their own slice of rural idyll for decades. Kate Moss, The Beckhams, Elizabeth Hurley and of course Jeremy Clarkson have all become known for their country estates away from the hustle, bustle and prying eyes of London. But this summer, Britain's rich and famous have been joined by celebs from across the pond in search of a holiday home or permanent residence in 'The English Hamptons'. Kourtney Kardashian, Ellen DeGeneres, and JD Vance have shared gushing social media posts about a certain charm that can - according to them - only be found in the English countryside. Kourney dedicated an entire Instagram post to what she described as a 'dreamy storybook fairytale enchantment' stay at Estelle Manor, a super-exclusive hotel in Witney. Encouraging fans to visit by sharing carefully curated and oh so English snaps of a dainty teacup, sunflowers and swans. However, this love affair appears to be one-sided and the locals, it seems, are not thrilled by their new neighbours. Residents from Witney told the Daily Mail that the 'invasion' of 'obnoxious' Americans, who disregard British culture has driven them 'insane' - even forcing them to avoid the pub. This summer, the charming town has attracted celebrities from much further afield with a string of high-profile US figures descending upon the Cotswolds Resident Laura, who has lived in Witney for 36 years, said she makes sure to avoid visiting any restaurants or pubs that could appeal to American tourists. She fumed: 'Places that were local restaurants have now inflated their prices and they've all been tarted up. They're only catering for tourists and neglecting its residents. We're avoiding where they go to'. Unfortunately for residents like Laura, avoiding American's keen to immerse themselves in British culture could prove increasingly difficult as celebrities continuously romanticise British village life. Just last week Eve Jobs, the daughter of late genius Steve tied the knot with her British Olympic equestrian champ Harry Charles at Estelle Manor, a super-exclusive hotel in Witney. Edward Walker, 80, has certainly noticed the influx of American's visiting and residing in the Cotswolds. He said: 'They're slowly swarming in but there's a massive culture clash. 'We had an American buy a property near us but she left because it flooded, they just can't take the reality of living in Britain, it's alright in the sun but not in the winter.' Keith Masters, 73, added that he would rather steer clear of the Americans 'invading' his home. 'It would drive me insane to talk to these people because they never admit when they're wrong.' But even though locals would rather American's stick to their side of the pond, the area has undoubtedly catered to their needs. Multiple luxury resorts and private members' clubs have opened, including Soho Farmhouse, The Lakes by Yoo, The Club by Bramford and Estelle Manor. Lexie McConnell, 21, who works at The Hollybush gastropub in Witney explained that Americans treat service staff very differently compared to British customers. 'They're often the most difficult customers,' she explained. 'They'll go and seat themselves even if there's a sign asking them to wait, they interrupt me while I'm serving other people, but they are always thankful and tip even when service is included.' Ms McConnell does see the benefit of the influx of Americans who have caused businesses to boom, but also acknowledged that locals have been 'fuming' over the high-profile visitors near their homes. She said: 'People want the Cotswolds to be the Cotswolds. American culture does not work with Cotswold culture.' Diane Smith, 59, who works at a local newsagent added: 'The locals are not happy with it but they're never happy with anything'. But it seems locals are going to have to learn to coexist with their American counterparts as an increasing number of yanks choose to settle in the region. The most high-profile move was by Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi, who moved to the Cotswolds last year to avoid living under the Trump administration. The couple currently live in a modern hilltop home, which they moved to following a series of disasters including flooding at their previous abode, a $20 million (£15 million) Cotswolds farmhouse, which DeGeneres said is now on the market. The former talk show host has not exactly been inconspicuous and Andrea Shepherd, 75, thinks this 'American' personality trait is one of the reasons they should reconsider residing near her home. Ms Shepherd told the Daily Mail: 'I don't think it works, they are too brash and I don't think they understand the reserve that English people have especially in a place like Witney. They shouldn't come to the pubs.' Yet others welcome the influx of celebrities buying multi-million mansions. Sue Bowsher, 60, said: 'A lot of celebrities buy properties here. We have to move with the times. 'It's nice to be out on the map and it's good for businesses it brings more money in and if they're buying, it's great for the local economy.' JD Vance is renting a sprawling Cotswolds manor house a mile away from Jeremy Clarkson 's Diddly Squat farm - just months after they exchanged an angry war of words over Britian's military capability. The sprawling historic manor where Vance is staying was built in the 18th century and cost £8,000 a week. Located in a tiny hamlet and set behind a 15 feet high stone wall with six acres of sprawling gardens, the home is perfect for a private getaway. So whether your itching for a relaxing countryside getaway or have considered fleeing the city for a quainter life, just expect to hear the often loud drawl of an American accent.