Overexposed: Stars who dared to bare just like Harry's side boob ex
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From Downton Abbey aristocrats to Hogwarts graduates, the shameless celebs who prove that less is phwoar
Flashing the flesh at an arty party this week, Prince Harry's ex Cressida Bonas added a touch of class to the world of side boob snaps.
Cressie is well known for her bohemian dress sense, but the backless gown she was pictured wearing at the bash in Kensington, West London, was daringly bare even by her standards.
Night out: Cressida Bonas is barely contained by her dress
Michelle Dockery, who plays telly toff Lady Mary Crawley in Downton Abbey, showed she's not too posh to pose with a bit of side boob on the red carpet, while Holly "Willoughbooby" Willoughby caused viewers a distraction with her upfront presenting style on The Voice.
And many Harry Potter fans thought Hermione actress Emma Watson had boobed when she wore a revealing frock at a New York premiere in 2012.
The remains of the female politicians, who died in a ghastly auto accident have been laid to rest at the Bayelsa State cemetery, Azikoro in Yenagoa, the state capital. President Goodluck Jonathan his wife, Dame Patience and the Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson as well as wives of the Anambra and Ekiti State Governors joined other sympathizers at a special memorial service in honour of the deceased women at the Dr. Gabriel Okara Cultural Centre, in Yenagoa.
A relative of one of the rescued Chibok girls, Peter Joseph has said that the Federal Government has barred the girls from sharing their experience under Boko Haram captivity with their parents. Joseph said this on Al Jazeera’s programme, “The Stream”.
An American volunteer cardiologist was shot dead in Pakistan on Monday, a member of his minority Ahmadi community said, in the latest attack on a group that says it is Muslim but whose religion is rejected by the state. Mehdi Ali Qamar had taken his wife, young son and a cousin to a graveyard in Punjab province at dawn to pray when he was shot, said Salim ud Din, a spokesperson for the Ahmadi community. "He came here just one or two days ago to work at our heart hospital, to serve humanity and for his country," Din said. "Two persons came on motorbikes. They shot 11 bullets in him." Qamar was born in Pakistan but moved abroad in 1996. He had returned to do voluntary work at a state-of-the-art heart hospital built by the Ahmadi community in the eastern town of Rabwah. Qamar, aged 50, moved to Columbus, Ohio, in the United States, where he founded an Ahmadi centre and raised funds for medical charities in Pakistan, Din said. He is survived by a wife and three young...
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