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August 31, 2021, 12:17 AM · 1 min read
American singer, songwriter, actress
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Singer, songwriter, and actress LeAnn Rimes looks as radiant as ever in her latest birthday post on Instagram. If you're wondering what #goals looks like, just take a look at the new photos on her and husband Eddie Cibrian 's Instagrams.
LeAnn celebrated her 39th birthday on August 28 and, of course, shared the special day with fans on social media. The singer took to Instagram to post for her birthday. In true LeAnn fashion, she looks beautiful as she enjoys some sunshine in a stunning bikini from Montce while in Mammoth Lakes, California. The "Blue" singer captions the photos with a simple "This is 39!" followed by a fun list of hashtags.
Of course, fans went wild because...well, duh! Look at how good she looks . People left sweet messages wishing the singer a happy birthday with comments like "39 looks good on you sweets 😍," "Happy birthday beauty!!! ❤️❤️❤️," and "39 is where it's at! ❤️🔥😍."
LeAnn followed up her birthday post with an adorable selfie of her and Eddie . The couple looks happy and healthy as they snuggle on a boat ride along the lake.
LeAnn's entire day was filled with love and birthday wishes. To make things even better, Eddie posted the sweetest birthday shoutout on Instagram with a stunning new photo of LeAnn. He captioned the photo with "Birthday Girl! 👸🏼💛Here’s to another year of reaching new heights, my LovE 🚀."
The view in Eddie's Instagram post is stunning (look at how blue the water is 🤯)! To be honest though, our eyes can't stop looking at how happy LeAnn looks.
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20 Of The Most Hilarious Glamour Shots You've Ever Seen


by Pratik Naik
June 12, 2013



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You do remember glamour shots, don't you? I'm sure you wish you forgot. For old time's sake, here are some glamour shots that really take the cake. They are some of the best (or worst, depending on who you ask) glamour shots we've seen. They're down right hilarious. 
They may even make you want to go back and look at your old ones. What, did you think we all forgot about those?
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HAHA u cant look cool with cats, thats for sure
Fun images and great inspiration - tempted to find a lot of cats, cartoon track suits and guns. The Die Antwoord shot doesn't belong (in my mind anyway).
agreed (to the OP, it's the third picture), they do stuff like this on purpose, reveling in the weird. one of their music videos shows a Lady Gaga look-alike giving birth to a giant bug.
Die Antwoord's photo does not belong in here for sure. That's not even glamour. It's Zef. I'm surprised that a website like fstoppers is not up to date with a music group that has so strong visuals in their videos.
the third one is Die Antwoord, that's their style :)
Some of these i think are by the guy who specialized in doing fake bad glamour shots. I know i've seen some of the people before in that context. (not counting Die Antwoord)
The fact that these people exist makes me fear for the future of the human race.
I've been seeing the glam unicorn man all over the net for years. Looks like Richard Simmons having a wet dream whist overdosing on E and cosmopolitans.
What makes this glam? Some are attempts at it, but most are simply portraits, with no semblance of glamor styling. Certainly comical, however.
I dont see the glamour in that, perhaps a few are attempting to be it, but others are just portraits going crazy.
Please remove Die Antwoord shot (third one). It really doesn't belong here and it's sad it made its way in here, in the first place.
A lot of these are done tongue-in-cheek on purpose.
Hopefully the author realises this?
Fun to photoshop your friends faces in
Yeah, the Die Antwoord photo definitely doesn't belong. In case you're curious, the photo is by Clayton Cubitt. Definitely check out his (nsfw) photos. He's pretty sweet.
Either poking fun at past styles, or not getting tongue in cheek jokes - I'd expect better from Fstoppers.
Don't. From judgmental writing to poor reviews while passing through even worse journalistic skills... Don't het your hopes up.
Did anyone else recognize the guy from the "Shoes" and "Muffins" videos? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCF3ywukQYA
The 15th one is an Fraser Kilmister better known as Lemmy lead singer for the band Motörhead.
Check Die Antwoord actually a really good South African Hip Hop Band... They did that as a pardoy...
These pictures were funny years ago. Leave this stuff to 4chan and Buzzfeed. Please don't stoop to Petapixel level of posting random stupid crap. Post more awesome photography articles and tutorials.
Random stupid crap? You're the one who's username is "Black Justin Bieber".... This is just a comic relief for photographers bro, chill out.
5,6,19 are Robbie Augspurger AKA Wolf Choir
Unfortunately, a few of these are not old. I almost pissed myself when a friend showed me the one of the guy in the sweater holding his cat with a Santa hat on a dating site in Dallas Texas just a few months ago.
Yeah, these aren't "glamour shots" - just really bad photos. Glamour shots are shots from the midt-late 80'ties where women were made over
with heavy make-up, big hair, "sexy clothes" and photographed with a
soft focus lense. And the women were often grabbing their collar. It is a
very specific genre and most of these are not glamour shots per se.

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"My whole body—my mind, my spirit—needed this desperately."
LeAnn Rimes posed nude for Glamour to raise awareness about psoriasis , and penned an essay for the magazine about her experience living and performing with the chronic skin disorder . "You know when you say something you’ve been holding in for so long, and it’s such a sigh of relief? That's what these photos are to me," LeAnn captioned the photos on Instagram. "I needed this. My whole body—my mind, my spirit—needed this desperately. With today being World Psoriasis Day, I thought this would be the perfect time to share my story."
Psoriasis is a chronic skin disorder that causes the body to in a matter of days instead of weeks, so excess skin cells build up in thick, scaly patches called plaques. It affects 2 to 3% of the global population, and 8 million Americans, according to the . As LeAnn described, the condition is lifelong, and often manifests in flare-ups triggered by stress.
The country music star also opened up about having psoriasis as a child. "I was only two years old when I was diagnosed with psoriasis. By the time I was six, about 80% of my body was covered in painful red spots—everything but my hands, feet, and face," LeAnn wrote. "These weren’t the days when there were commercials about psoriasis on TV or open discussions about skin conditions. No one was talking about this. And certainly not when I signed my first record deal at 11." She tried steroid creams and other medications, but nothing seemed to work. So she would wear jeans and long-sleeved clothing onstage during heat waves to cover her flare-ups.
In her twenties, LeAnn found a treatment to control the skin condition, and went 16 years without a flare-up. Until 2020. " All hell broke loose in the world—and inside of me, as I’m sure it did for so many other people amid this pandemic," she wrote. "Stress is a common trigger for psoriasis, and with so much uncertainty happening, my flare-ups came right back."
Hours after her essay went live, LeAnn took to Instagram Stories to address her fans. "Hey everyone I just wanted to come on here and say thank you so much for the overwhelming outpouring of love. It has been quite an activating day," she said. "To sit in all of this and to allow myself to be seen so deeply, I know there's so many out there who relate to this, and relate to me, and I relate to you and everything you're going through."
"That was my main reason for wanting to share so vulnerably, because I know so many people are struggling and do struggle with psoriasis amongst many, many other things, she said. "I wanted to share in our humanness. So just know that you are loved and you are worthy as I tell myself to same thing over and over again."
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LeAnn Rimes Is Done Trying to Hide Her Psoriasis
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I was only two years old when I was diagnosed with psoriasis . By the time I was six, about 80% of my body was covered in painful red spots —everything but my hands, feet, and face . These weren’t the days when there were commercials about psoriasis on TV or open discussions about skin conditions. No one was talking about this. And certainly not when I signed my first record deal at 11. In the world we lived in, our “flaws” were not invited to the forefront. I tried everything I could to treat it : steroid creams, major medications—I even tried being wrapped in coal tar with Saran Wrap. And when I was in public, I did everything I could to hide it. Onstage I’d often wear two pairs of pantyhose or jeans—even in 95-degree heat. Underneath my shirt, my whole stomach would be covered in thick scales that would hurt and bleed. For so much of my life, I felt like I had to hide . 
Finally in my 20s, I found a treatment that seemed to help keep my skin clear. As my condition improved, I stretched out the amount of time between each of my shots until I felt at ease going off them two and a half years ago. And then, the beginning of this year happened. All hell broke loose in the world—and inside of me, as I’m sure it did for so many other people amid this pandemic. Suddenly I went from doing what I love, and being surrounded by people, to just hanging around the house in sweats. Stress is a common trigger for psoriasis , and with so much uncertainty happening, my flare-ups came right back. 
I’ve talked about having psoriasis before . When I first revealed it, it was a big deal for me to come out and say, “I deal with this.” But so many people responded, “Oh my God, your skin is so clear!” Because, yeah, I was speaking about it only when my skin was clear. I think people thought I was making it up because they’ve never seen me with a flare-up. This time is different. Even though I’ve opened up, I’ve still kept it hidden. And when you’re hiding your physical body, there’s so much that rolls over into your emotional and spiritual mental health . You feel like you’re holding yourself back—like you’ve been caged in. Maybe it’s the fact that this year has really put things into perspective, but I now feel like I’m at a point in my life where I just want to break out of that cage. We’re at a moment in time right now when we’re all being stripped of everything we thought we needed—and now we can see how worthy and good enough we are without all of the bullshit. We’re worthy without the makeup and the artifice. We’re worthy of love without having to work for it. 
And that’s why I’m tired of hiding. 
“This is finally my time to be honest about what psoriasis is and what it looks like,” LeAnn Rimes told Glamour exclusively. 
So much of my journey—both personally and in my new chant record and podcast coming out—has been excavating these pieces that I’ve been hiding. To allow them out and let those fragments come back into wholeness. Music has been my gift, and why I’m here. But I want to give a voice to these other pieces of me. And I want to give a voice to what so many other people are going through. This is finally my time to be honest about what psoriasis is and what it looks like . 
You know when you say something you’ve been holding in for so long, and it’s such a sigh of relief? That’s what these photos are to me. I needed this. My whole body—my mind, my spirit—needed this desperately. I honestly thought these photos were going to be challenging to look at. It’s one thing to see yourself and judge yourself in the mirror; I thought it would be even harder in a photo, which is why in the past I never let people take pictures of me during flare-ups. Being in our own bodies, we judge ourselves so harshly. But when I look at these photos, I see so much more than my skin. 
Before this shoot, my husband would look at me like, “I don’t even see that,” which I obviously didn’t understand. I’d think, How can’t you see it?! It’s all over me! I think I see what he sees now.
Will these photos change the way I live? Will I wear shorts out to the grocery store? I honestly don’t know. But what I do know is that it’s amazing how small we can keep ourselves. When you finally allow yourself to step outside of what you’ve been caging in, the whole world opens up. There’s freedom in even just putting one foot outside the door. I hope anyone who also kept themselves small has the courage to step outside of that cage. When we allow ourselves not to be held in, our lives come back to us.
LeAnn Rimes is a singer, songwriter, and actor. Her chant record, The Human and the Holy, a collection of 12 meditative tracks, was released on November 20. And her iHeartRadio podcast, Wholly Human, which explores various facets of mental health and wellness, launched on November 30.
Visit The National Psoriasis Foundation at psoriasis.org for more information on managing your psoriasis. 
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