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  • Isla Fisher shows off her glamorous side by appearing in this stunning photoshoot for The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38. The Australian actress appeared in a number of sultry black and white snaps for the fashion publication, which is out now on www.newsstand.co.uk. She also appeared on the cover of the magazine sporting an Alessandra Rich pinstripe suit. While the stylist who put together all the stunning outfits was Allison Bornstein. ***Please note must credit photographer Angelo D'Agostino. Also, must mention The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38 and the website www.theglassmagazine.com***. 18 Jun 2019 Pictured: Isla Fisher for The Glass Magazine. In this snap she is wearing Dress, belt CHRISTOPHER KANE Isla’s left hand forefinger: Toi and Moi ring set in platinum with diamonds TURNER AND TATLER. Photo credit: TheGlassMagazine/D'Agostino/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Isla Fisher shows off her glamorous side by appearing in this stunning photoshoot for The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38. The Australian actress appeared in a number of sultry black and white snaps for the fashion publication, which is out now on www.newsstand.co.uk. She also appeared on the cover of the magazine sporting an Alessandra Rich pinstripe suit. While the stylist who put together all the stunning outfits was Allison Bornstein. ***Please note must credit photographer Angelo D'Agostino. Also, must mention The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38 and the website www.theglassmagazine.com***. 18 Jun 2019 Pictured: Isla Fisher for The Glass Magazine. In this snap she is wearing Dress CHANEL Isla’s right hand: Toi and Moi ring set in platinum with diamonds Isla’s left hand forefinger: Gold diamond and ruby cluster ring Brilliant diamond dangle earrings, all TURNER AND TATLER. Photo credit: TheGlassMagazine/D'Agostino/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Isla Fisher shows off her glamorous side by appearing in this stunning photoshoot for The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38. The Australian actress appeared in a number of sultry black and white snaps for the fashion publication, which is out now on www.newsstand.co.uk. She also appeared on the cover of the magazine sporting an Alessandra Rich pinstripe suit. While the stylist who put together all the stunning outfits was Allison Bornstein. ***Please note must credit photographer Angelo D'Agostino. Also, must mention The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38 and the website www.theglassmagazine.com***. 18 Jun 2019 Pictured: Isla Fisher for The Glass Magazine. In this snap she is wearing Top, trousers, belt LOUIS VUITTON Isla’s right hand: Toi and Moi ring set in platinum with diamonds TURNER AND TATLER. Photo credit: TheGlassMagazine/D'Agostino/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Isla Fisher shows off her glamorous side by appearing in this stunning photoshoot for The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38. The Australian actress appeared in a number of sultry black and white snaps for the fashion publication, which is out now on www.newsstand.co.uk. She also appeared on the cover of the magazine sporting an Alessandra Rich pinstripe suit. While the stylist who put together all the stunning outfits was Allison Bornstein. ***Please note must credit photographer Angelo D'Agostino. Also, must mention The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38 and the website www.theglassmagazine.com***. 18 Jun 2019 Pictured: Isla Fisher for The Glass Magazine. In this snap she is wearing a DIOR suit. Photo credit: TheGlassMagazine/D'Agostino/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Isla Fisher shows off her glamorous side by appearing in this stunning photoshoot for The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38. The Australian actress appeared in a number of sultry black and white snaps for the fashion publication, which is out now on www.newsstand.co.uk. She also appeared on the cover of the magazine sporting an Alessandra Rich pinstripe suit. While the stylist who put together all the stunning outfits was Allison Bornstein. ***Please note must credit photographer Angelo D'Agostino. Also, must mention The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38 and the website www.theglassmagazine.com***. 18 Jun 2019 Pictured: Isla Fisher for The Glass Magazine. In this snap she is wearing Blazer ERMANNO SCERVINO. Photo credit: TheGlassMagazine/D'Agostino/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Isla Fisher shows off her glamorous side by appearing in this stunning photoshoot for The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38. The Australian actress appeared in a number of sultry black and white snaps for the fashion publication, which is out now on www.newsstand.co.uk. She also appeared on the cover of the magazine sporting an Alessandra Rich pinstripe suit. While the stylist who put together all the stunning outfits was Allison Bornstein. ***Please note must credit photographer Angelo D'Agostino. Also, must mention The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38 and the website www.theglassmagazine.com***. 18 Jun 2019 Pictured: Isla Fisher for The Glass Magazine. In this snap she is wearing a suit by Alessandra Rich. Photo credit: TheGlassMagazine/D'Agostino/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Isla Fisher shows off her glamorous side by appearing in this stunning photoshoot for The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38. The Australian actress appeared in a number of sultry black and white snaps for the fashion publication, which is out now on www.newsstand.co.uk. She also appeared on the cover of the magazine sporting an Alessandra Rich pinstripe suit. While the stylist who put together all the stunning outfits was Allison Bornstein. ***Please note must credit photographer Angelo D'Agostino. Also, must mention The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38 and the website www.theglassmagazine.com***. 18 Jun 2019 Pictured: Isla Fisher for The Glass Magazine. In this snap she is wearing a suit by Alessandra Rich. Photo credit: TheGlassMagazine/D'Agostino/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Isla Fisher shows off her glamorous side by appearing in this stunning photoshoot for The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38. The Australian actress appeared in a number of sultry black and white snaps for the fashion publication, which is out now on www.newsstand.co.uk. She also appeared on the cover of the magazine sporting an Alessandra Rich pinstripe suit. While the stylist who put together all the stunning outfits was Allison Bornstein. ***Please note must credit photographer Angelo D'Agostino. Also, must mention The Glass Magazine - Summer Issue 38 and the website www.theglassmagazine.com***. 18 Jun 2019 Pictured: Isla Fisher for The Glass Magazine. In this snap she is wearing Blazer YSL from NEW YORK VINTAGE Shirt CARMEN MARCH Toi and Moi ring set in platinum with diamonds TURNER AND TATLER. Photo credit: TheGlassMagazine/D'Agostino/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Courteney Cox, seen here June 6, 2017, says she's done with facial fillers. The 53 year-old star tells NewBeauty, "I’ve had all my fillers dissolved. I’m as natural as I can be." The Friends star was spotted leaving a hair salon in Beverly Hills when these snaps were taken. 06 Jun 2017 Pictured: Courteney Cox. Photo credit: KISS / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • This is the moment David Beckham poses for snaps alongside an attractive female police officer in Miami. The football star was seen enjoying the exhibitions at Miami's art Basel on Thursday, December 6. He then posed for a snap alongside officer Ardila from the Miami Beach Police Department. Beckham could be seen wearing a half untucked striped shirt while a beaming Ardilla was clad in her blue police uniform. Cops were also seen posing for pictures alongside other celebrities including Jennifer Lopez and Jonathan Cheban. Art Basel is the world's most prominent art fair that initially started in Switzerland. It attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year along with dozens of A-list celebrities. It runs in Miami from December 4 until December 9. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Miami Beach police getting ready for Art Basel. Photo credit: MBPD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
    MEGA315069_044.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • This is the moment David Beckham poses for snaps alongside an attractive female police officer in Miami. The football star was seen enjoying the exhibitions at Miami's art Basel on Thursday, December 6. He then posed for a snap alongside officer Ardila from the Miami Beach Police Department. Beckham could be seen wearing a half untucked striped shirt while a beaming Ardilla was clad in her blue police uniform. Cops were also seen posing for pictures alongside other celebrities including Jennifer Lopez and Jonathan Cheban. Art Basel is the world's most prominent art fair that initially started in Switzerland. It attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year along with dozens of A-list celebrities. It runs in Miami from December 4 until December 9. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Jonathan Cheban poses alongside Miami Beach Police during Art Basel. Photo credit: MBPD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the moment David Beckham poses for snaps alongside an attractive female police officer in Miami. The football star was seen enjoying the exhibitions at Miami's art Basel on Thursday, December 6. He then posed for a snap alongside officer Ardila from the Miami Beach Police Department. Beckham could be seen wearing a half untucked striped shirt while a beaming Ardilla was clad in her blue police uniform. Cops were also seen posing for pictures alongside other celebrities including Jennifer Lopez and Jonathan Cheban. Art Basel is the world's most prominent art fair that initially started in Switzerland. It attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year along with dozens of A-list celebrities. It runs in Miami from December 4 until December 9. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: David Beckham poses alongside Miami Beach Police during Art Basel. Photo credit: MBPD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • This is the moment David Beckham poses for snaps alongside an attractive female police officer in Miami. The football star was seen enjoying the exhibitions at Miami's art Basel on Thursday, December 6. He then posed for a snap alongside officer Ardila from the Miami Beach Police Department. Beckham could be seen wearing a half untucked striped shirt while a beaming Ardilla was clad in her blue police uniform. Cops were also seen posing for pictures alongside other celebrities including Jennifer Lopez and Jonathan Cheban. Art Basel is the world's most prominent art fair that initially started in Switzerland. It attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year along with dozens of A-list celebrities. It runs in Miami from December 4 until December 9. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Miami Beach Police at Art Basel. Photo credit: MBPD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • This is the moment David Beckham poses for snaps alongside an attractive female police officer in Miami. The football star was seen enjoying the exhibitions at Miami's art Basel on Thursday, December 6. He then posed for a snap alongside officer Ardila from the Miami Beach Police Department. Beckham could be seen wearing a half untucked striped shirt while a beaming Ardilla was clad in her blue police uniform. Cops were also seen posing for pictures alongside other celebrities including Jennifer Lopez and Jonathan Cheban. Art Basel is the world's most prominent art fair that initially started in Switzerland. It attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year along with dozens of A-list celebrities. It runs in Miami from December 4 until December 9. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Jennifer Lopez poses alongside Miami Beach Police during Art Basel. Photo credit: MBPD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • Lili Reinhart shows off her wild side in a stunning photo shoot for The Mighty Company. The Netflix star set pulses racing as she posed in a number of revealing outfits as she was unveiled as the face of The Mighty Company x Ilaria Urbinati campaign. In the snaps, Lili, 22, can be seen wearing just her underwear paired with a pink cowboy hat and metallic silver bomber jacket. She was also snapped wearing a black PVC ensemble. The theme of the photo shoot, Jessie Willner of The Mighty Company, said: 'was space cowgirl themed as a tongue-in-cheek embodiment of a wild, independent woman in a galactic setting. 'Ilaria pulled up the September 1995 Rolling Stone cover of Alicia Silverstone, and we had to shoot a nod to it. Lili was the perfect front-woman of this because she's this incredibly outspoken champion of women." Amazingly 100 percent of the profits from the collaborative campaign will be donated to a charity that helps to stop forced and child marriages. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Lili Reinhart. Photo credit: The Mighty Company / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lili Reinhart shows off her wild side in a stunning photo shoot for The Mighty Company. The Netflix star set pulses racing as she posed in a number of revealing outfits as she was unveiled as the face of The Mighty Company x Ilaria Urbinati campaign. In the snaps, Lili, 22, can be seen wearing just her underwear paired with a pink cowboy hat and metallic silver bomber jacket. She was also snapped wearing a black PVC ensemble. The theme of the photo shoot, Jessie Willner of The Mighty Company, said: 'was space cowgirl themed as a tongue-in-cheek embodiment of a wild, independent woman in a galactic setting. 'Ilaria pulled up the September 1995 Rolling Stone cover of Alicia Silverstone, and we had to shoot a nod to it. Lili was the perfect front-woman of this because she's this incredibly outspoken champion of women." Amazingly 100 percent of the profits from the collaborative campaign will be donated to a charity that helps to stop forced and child marriages. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Lili Reinhart. Photo credit: The Mighty Company / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lili Reinhart shows off her wild side in a stunning photo shoot for The Mighty Company. The Netflix star set pulses racing as she posed in a number of revealing outfits as she was unveiled as the face of The Mighty Company x Ilaria Urbinati campaign. In the snaps, Lili, 22, can be seen wearing just her underwear paired with a pink cowboy hat and metallic silver bomber jacket. She was also snapped wearing a black PVC ensemble. The theme of the photo shoot, Jessie Willner of The Mighty Company, said: 'was space cowgirl themed as a tongue-in-cheek embodiment of a wild, independent woman in a galactic setting. 'Ilaria pulled up the September 1995 Rolling Stone cover of Alicia Silverstone, and we had to shoot a nod to it. Lili was the perfect front-woman of this because she's this incredibly outspoken champion of women." Amazingly 100 percent of the profits from the collaborative campaign will be donated to a charity that helps to stop forced and child marriages. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Lili Reinhart. Photo credit: The Mighty Company / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lili Reinhart shows off her wild side in a stunning photo shoot for The Mighty Company. The Netflix star set pulses racing as she posed in a number of revealing outfits as she was unveiled as the face of The Mighty Company x Ilaria Urbinati campaign. In the snaps, Lili, 22, can be seen wearing just her underwear paired with a pink cowboy hat and metallic silver bomber jacket. She was also snapped wearing a black PVC ensemble. The theme of the photo shoot, Jessie Willner of The Mighty Company, said: 'was space cowgirl themed as a tongue-in-cheek embodiment of a wild, independent woman in a galactic setting. 'Ilaria pulled up the September 1995 Rolling Stone cover of Alicia Silverstone, and we had to shoot a nod to it. Lili was the perfect front-woman of this because she's this incredibly outspoken champion of women." Amazingly 100 percent of the profits from the collaborative campaign will be donated to a charity that helps to stop forced and child marriages. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Lili Reinhart. Photo credit: The Mighty Company / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lili Reinhart shows off her wild side in a stunning photo shoot for The Mighty Company. The Netflix star set pulses racing as she posed in a number of revealing outfits as she was unveiled as the face of The Mighty Company x Ilaria Urbinati campaign. In the snaps, Lili, 22, can be seen wearing just her underwear paired with a pink cowboy hat and metallic silver bomber jacket. She was also snapped wearing a black PVC ensemble. The theme of the photo shoot, Jessie Willner of The Mighty Company, said: 'was space cowgirl themed as a tongue-in-cheek embodiment of a wild, independent woman in a galactic setting. 'Ilaria pulled up the September 1995 Rolling Stone cover of Alicia Silverstone, and we had to shoot a nod to it. Lili was the perfect front-woman of this because she's this incredibly outspoken champion of women." Amazingly 100 percent of the profits from the collaborative campaign will be donated to a charity that helps to stop forced and child marriages. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Lili Reinhart. Photo credit: The Mighty Company / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lili Reinhart shows off her wild side in a stunning photo shoot for The Mighty Company. The Netflix star set pulses racing as she posed in a number of revealing outfits as she was unveiled as the face of The Mighty Company x Ilaria Urbinati campaign. In the snaps, Lili, 22, can be seen wearing just her underwear paired with a pink cowboy hat and metallic silver bomber jacket. She was also snapped wearing a black PVC ensemble. The theme of the photo shoot, Jessie Willner of The Mighty Company, said: 'was space cowgirl themed as a tongue-in-cheek embodiment of a wild, independent woman in a galactic setting. 'Ilaria pulled up the September 1995 Rolling Stone cover of Alicia Silverstone, and we had to shoot a nod to it. Lili was the perfect front-woman of this because she's this incredibly outspoken champion of women." Amazingly 100 percent of the profits from the collaborative campaign will be donated to a charity that helps to stop forced and child marriages. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Lili Reinhart. Photo credit: The Mighty Company / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lili Reinhart shows off her wild side in a stunning photo shoot for The Mighty Company. The Netflix star set pulses racing as she posed in a number of revealing outfits as she was unveiled as the face of The Mighty Company x Ilaria Urbinati campaign. In the snaps, Lili, 22, can be seen wearing just her underwear paired with a pink cowboy hat and metallic silver bomber jacket. She was also snapped wearing a black PVC ensemble. The theme of the photo shoot, Jessie Willner of The Mighty Company, said: 'was space cowgirl themed as a tongue-in-cheek embodiment of a wild, independent woman in a galactic setting. 'Ilaria pulled up the September 1995 Rolling Stone cover of Alicia Silverstone, and we had to shoot a nod to it. Lili was the perfect front-woman of this because she's this incredibly outspoken champion of women." Amazingly 100 percent of the profits from the collaborative campaign will be donated to a charity that helps to stop forced and child marriages. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Lili Reinhart. Photo credit: The Mighty Company / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lili Reinhart shows off her wild side in a stunning photo shoot for The Mighty Company. The Netflix star set pulses racing as she posed in a number of revealing outfits as she was unveiled as the face of The Mighty Company x Ilaria Urbinati campaign. In the snaps, Lili, 22, can be seen wearing just her underwear paired with a pink cowboy hat and metallic silver bomber jacket. She was also snapped wearing a black PVC ensemble. The theme of the photo shoot, Jessie Willner of The Mighty Company, said: 'was space cowgirl themed as a tongue-in-cheek embodiment of a wild, independent woman in a galactic setting. 'Ilaria pulled up the September 1995 Rolling Stone cover of Alicia Silverstone, and we had to shoot a nod to it. Lili was the perfect front-woman of this because she's this incredibly outspoken champion of women." Amazingly 100 percent of the profits from the collaborative campaign will be donated to a charity that helps to stop forced and child marriages. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Lili Reinhart. Photo credit: The Mighty Company / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lili Reinhart shows off her wild side in a stunning photo shoot for The Mighty Company. The Netflix star set pulses racing as she posed in a number of revealing outfits as she was unveiled as the face of The Mighty Company x Ilaria Urbinati campaign. In the snaps, Lili, 22, can be seen wearing just her underwear paired with a pink cowboy hat and metallic silver bomber jacket. She was also snapped wearing a black PVC ensemble. The theme of the photo shoot, Jessie Willner of The Mighty Company, said: 'was space cowgirl themed as a tongue-in-cheek embodiment of a wild, independent woman in a galactic setting. 'Ilaria pulled up the September 1995 Rolling Stone cover of Alicia Silverstone, and we had to shoot a nod to it. Lili was the perfect front-woman of this because she's this incredibly outspoken champion of women." Amazingly 100 percent of the profits from the collaborative campaign will be donated to a charity that helps to stop forced and child marriages. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Lili Reinhart. Photo credit: The Mighty Company / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lili Reinhart shows off her wild side in a stunning photo shoot for The Mighty Company. The Netflix star set pulses racing as she posed in a number of revealing outfits as she was unveiled as the face of The Mighty Company x Ilaria Urbinati campaign. In the snaps, Lili, 22, can be seen wearing just her underwear paired with a pink cowboy hat and metallic silver bomber jacket. She was also snapped wearing a black PVC ensemble. The theme of the photo shoot, Jessie Willner of The Mighty Company, said: 'was space cowgirl themed as a tongue-in-cheek embodiment of a wild, independent woman in a galactic setting. 'Ilaria pulled up the September 1995 Rolling Stone cover of Alicia Silverstone, and we had to shoot a nod to it. Lili was the perfect front-woman of this because she's this incredibly outspoken champion of women." Amazingly 100 percent of the profits from the collaborative campaign will be donated to a charity that helps to stop forced and child marriages. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Lili Reinhart. Photo credit: The Mighty Company / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the moment Jennifer Aniston poses topless in a tantalizing photoshoot for Harper's Bazaar US. The former Friends star, who recently turned 50, looked incredible as she whipped off her kit for the sexy snaps. In the black and white image, she can be seen wearing just a pair of tights, hot pants and heels as she covers her breasts with her hands. In another picture, the Hollywood A-lister was seen wearing a one-piece black swimming costume as she poses on an inflatable chair in the middle of turquoise waters. While on the cover of the hit magazine, which is available to purchase on May 21, Aniston can be seen wearing a stunning Saint Laurent dress with Van Cleef & Arpels earrings. *** Please note must credit photographer Alexi Lubomirski. If used online must link back to www.HarpersBazaar.com/nakedtruth ***. 07 May 2019 Pictured: Jennifer Aniston for Harper's Bazaar. Photo credit: Harper'sBazaar/Lubomirski/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner poses next to a wolf in an enchanting shoot for Harper's Bazaar. The beautiful British actress was also seen posing next to a unicorn in the unique spread for the latest edition of Harper's Bazaar UK, which is due to hit newsstands on Thursday April 4. In one of the snaps the 23-year-old, who dates Joe Jonas, was seen wearing angel wings while in another she appeared in a white seductive mesh veil. In an interview with the hit magazine, Sophie said she is still "coming to terms" with the end of Game of Thrones, which begins its final season on April 14. She said: "I’m just coming to terms with it right now, it’s like a death in the family. I’m losing the character I’ve played so long." Speaking about her boyfriend Joe she added: " We had a lot of mutual friends. And they’d been trying to introduce us for a long time. We were following each other on Instagram and he direct-messaged me one fine day, out of the blue. He’s lovely. He’s just the funniest. You wouldn’t expect he’s about to turn 30 this year. He’s the most fun, energetic, positive person I’ve ever seen. I’m pessimistic, so we balance each other out." ***Please note, must use the cover image alongside any of the other images. Photographer Richard Phibbs must also be credited.***. 03 Apr 2019 Pictured: Sophie Turner for Harper's Bazaar UK. Photo credit: Phibbs/ Harper's Bazaar UK/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Supermodel Bella Hadid left tongues wagging in this stunning photo shoot for Kith x Versace. The 22-year-old was recently chosen as the face for the highly anticipated collaborative fashion campaign between KITH and Versace. In the revealing pics, Bella can be seen posing in bike shorts, blouses, bikinis, tracksuits, puffer coats and even an A$AP Rocky-approved babushka, all covered in the Italian fashion house’s signature black and gold print. In one of the snaps, Bella can be seen wearing a pair of black and gold biker shorts with a matching bikini top, a chain necklace and large hoop earrings featuring Versace's signature Medusa head. While in another image she can be seen showing off her endless legs in a tight-fitting black one-piece swimming suit. During the campaign, she also dons a burgundy velour tracksuit that is emblazoned with blue and gold baroque print, which is paired with high-heel mules. KITH x Versace releases Friday, February 15th, at all KITH shops and 11 am on Kith.com. The collection will also release at select international Versace flagship stores. The collection will feature 100 styles across men’s and women’s apparel, footwear and accessories. 31 Jan 2019 Pictured: Bella Hadid for KITH x Versace. Photo credit: Toussaint/ KITH x Versace/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Supermodel Bella Hadid left tongues wagging in this stunning photo shoot for Kith x Versace. The 22-year-old was recently chosen as the face for the highly anticipated collaborative fashion campaign between KITH and Versace. In the revealing pics, Bella can be seen posing in bike shorts, blouses, bikinis, tracksuits, puffer coats and even an A$AP Rocky-approved babushka, all covered in the Italian fashion house’s signature black and gold print. In one of the snaps, Bella can be seen wearing a pair of black and gold biker shorts with a matching bikini top, a chain necklace and large hoop earrings featuring Versace's signature Medusa head. While in another image she can be seen showing off her endless legs in a tight-fitting black one-piece swimming suit. During the campaign, she also dons a burgundy velour tracksuit that is emblazoned with blue and gold baroque print, which is paired with high-heel mules. KITH x Versace releases Friday, February 15th, at all KITH shops and 11 am on Kith.com. The collection will also release at select international Versace flagship stores. The collection will feature 100 styles across men’s and women’s apparel, footwear and accessories. 31 Jan 2019 Pictured: Bella Hadid for KITH x Versace. Photo credit: Toussaint/ KITH x Versace/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • J-Lo set pulses racing when she posed for these stunning images in the latest edition of InStyle magazine. In the sexy snaps, the Jenny From The Block singer, 49, can be seen showing off her enviable curves with just a loose fitting glittery green gown covering her modesty. She also appeared on the cover of the December magazine, which is available for sale on November 9. ***Please note must credit photographer Anthony Maule and link to InStyle.com where possible***. 01 Nov 2018 Pictured: Jennifer Lopez poses for InStyle magazine. Photo credit: Anthony Maule / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • J-Lo set pulses racing when she posed for these stunning images in the latest edition of InStyle magazine. In the sexy snaps, the Jenny From The Block singer, 49, can be seen showing off her enviable curves with just a loose fitting glittery green gown covering her modesty. She also appeared on the cover of the December magazine, which is available for sale on November 9. ***Please note must credit photographer Anthony Maule and link to InStyle.com where possible***. 01 Nov 2018 Pictured: Jennifer Lopez poses for InStyle magazine. Photo credit: Anthony Maule / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sofia Richie dares to bare in a new campaign for denim brand Rolla’s, in which the model goes topless in a series of sultry snaps. The 21-year-old starlet, who is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie and the girlfriend of reality personality Scott Disick, shows off her curves in a pair of high-waisted jeans while preserving her modesty by holding her hands of her chest. In another frame Sofia opts for a pair of Daisy Duke cut-offs, while striking the same topless pose. The Rolla’s x Sofia Richie capsule collection, which was released on February 23 (2020), features 15 pieces and is available in sizes XS to XL, with prices ranging from $49 to $109. Rolla’s explained of the collaboration: ‘Rolla’s aesthetic is inspired by classic, iconic denim looks and Sofia Richie is the perfect fit - a confident, modern woman with laid back Californian style. ‘Sofia embraces her sensuality, something that is close to the heart of Rolla’s ethos. We celebrate empowered self expression and embrace modern femininity. ‘This season is a salute to modern classic denim - from our effortless straights to the most flattering flares.’. 24 Feb 2020 Pictured: Sofia Richie goes topless in a new February 2020 campaign for denim brand Rolla’s to mark the release of the Rolla’s x Sofia Richie collection. Photo credit: Rolla's/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the moment Jennifer Aniston poses topless in a tantalizing photoshoot for Harper's Bazaar US. The former Friends star, who recently turned 50, looked incredible as she whipped off her kit for the sexy snaps. In the black and white image, she can be seen wearing just a pair of tights, hot pants and heels as she covers her breasts with her hands. In another picture, the Hollywood A-lister was seen wearing a one-piece black swimming costume as she poses on an inflatable chair in the middle of turquoise waters. While on the cover of the hit magazine, which is available to purchase on May 21, Aniston can be seen wearing a stunning Saint Laurent dress with Van Cleef & Arpels earrings. *** Please note must credit photographer Alexi Lubomirski. If used online must link back to www.HarpersBazaar.com/nakedtruth ***. 07 May 2019 Pictured: Jennifer Aniston for Harper's Bazaar. Photo credit: Harper'sBazaar/Lubomirski/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner poses next to a wolf in an enchanting shoot for Harper's Bazaar. The beautiful British actress was also seen posing next to a unicorn in the unique spread for the latest edition of Harper's Bazaar UK, which is due to hit newsstands on Thursday April 4. In one of the snaps the 23-year-old, who dates Joe Jonas, was seen wearing angel wings while in another she appeared in a white seductive mesh veil. In an interview with the hit magazine, Sophie said she is still "coming to terms" with the end of Game of Thrones, which begins its final season on April 14. She said: "I’m just coming to terms with it right now, it’s like a death in the family. I’m losing the character I’ve played so long." Speaking about her boyfriend Joe she added: " We had a lot of mutual friends. And they’d been trying to introduce us for a long time. We were following each other on Instagram and he direct-messaged me one fine day, out of the blue. He’s lovely. He’s just the funniest. You wouldn’t expect he’s about to turn 30 this year. He’s the most fun, energetic, positive person I’ve ever seen. I’m pessimistic, so we balance each other out." ***Please note, must use the cover image alongside any of the other images. Photographer Richard Phibbs must also be credited.***. 03 Apr 2019 Pictured: Sophie Turner for Harper's Bazaar UK. Photo credit: Phibbs/ Harper's Bazaar UK/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner poses next to a wolf in an enchanting shoot for Harper's Bazaar. The beautiful British actress was also seen posing next to a unicorn in the unique spread for the latest edition of Harper's Bazaar UK, which is due to hit newsstands on Thursday April 4. In one of the snaps the 23-year-old, who dates Joe Jonas, was seen wearing angel wings while in another she appeared in a white seductive mesh veil. In an interview with the hit magazine, Sophie said she is still "coming to terms" with the end of Game of Thrones, which begins its final season on April 14. She said: "I’m just coming to terms with it right now, it’s like a death in the family. I’m losing the character I’ve played so long." Speaking about her boyfriend Joe she added: " We had a lot of mutual friends. And they’d been trying to introduce us for a long time. We were following each other on Instagram and he direct-messaged me one fine day, out of the blue. He’s lovely. He’s just the funniest. You wouldn’t expect he’s about to turn 30 this year. He’s the most fun, energetic, positive person I’ve ever seen. I’m pessimistic, so we balance each other out." ***Please note, must use the cover image alongside any of the other images. Photographer Richard Phibbs must also be credited.***. 03 Apr 2019 Pictured: Sophie Turner for Harper's Bazaar UK. Photo credit: Phibbs/ Harper's Bazaar UK/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Supermodel Bella Hadid left tongues wagging in this stunning photo shoot for Kith x Versace. The 22-year-old was recently chosen as the face for the highly anticipated collaborative fashion campaign between KITH and Versace. In the revealing pics, Bella can be seen posing in bike shorts, blouses, bikinis, tracksuits, puffer coats and even an A$AP Rocky-approved babushka, all covered in the Italian fashion house’s signature black and gold print. In one of the snaps, Bella can be seen wearing a pair of black and gold biker shorts with a matching bikini top, a chain necklace and large hoop earrings featuring Versace's signature Medusa head. While in another image she can be seen showing off her endless legs in a tight-fitting black one-piece swimming suit. During the campaign, she also dons a burgundy velour tracksuit that is emblazoned with blue and gold baroque print, which is paired with high-heel mules. KITH x Versace releases Friday, February 15th, at all KITH shops and 11 am on Kith.com. The collection will also release at select international Versace flagship stores. The collection will feature 100 styles across men’s and women’s apparel, footwear and accessories. 31 Jan 2019 Pictured: Bella Hadid for KITH x Versace. Photo credit: Toussaint/ KITH x Versace/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Supermodel Bella Hadid left tongues wagging in this stunning photo shoot for Kith x Versace. The 22-year-old was recently chosen as the face for the highly anticipated collaborative fashion campaign between KITH and Versace. In the revealing pics, Bella can be seen posing in bike shorts, blouses, bikinis, tracksuits, puffer coats and even an A$AP Rocky-approved babushka, all covered in the Italian fashion house’s signature black and gold print. In one of the snaps, Bella can be seen wearing a pair of black and gold biker shorts with a matching bikini top, a chain necklace and large hoop earrings featuring Versace's signature Medusa head. While in another image she can be seen showing off her endless legs in a tight-fitting black one-piece swimming suit. During the campaign, she also dons a burgundy velour tracksuit that is emblazoned with blue and gold baroque print, which is paired with high-heel mules. KITH x Versace releases Friday, February 15th, at all KITH shops and 11 am on Kith.com. The collection will also release at select international Versace flagship stores. The collection will feature 100 styles across men’s and women’s apparel, footwear and accessories. 31 Jan 2019 Pictured: Bella Hadid for KITH x Versace. Photo credit: Toussaint/ KITH x Versace/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Supermodel Bella Hadid left tongues wagging in this stunning photo shoot for Kith x Versace. The 22-year-old was recently chosen as the face for the highly anticipated collaborative fashion campaign between KITH and Versace. In the revealing pics, Bella can be seen posing in bike shorts, blouses, bikinis, tracksuits, puffer coats and even an A$AP Rocky-approved babushka, all covered in the Italian fashion house’s signature black and gold print. In one of the snaps, Bella can be seen wearing a pair of black and gold biker shorts with a matching bikini top, a chain necklace and large hoop earrings featuring Versace's signature Medusa head. While in another image she can be seen showing off her endless legs in a tight-fitting black one-piece swimming suit. During the campaign, she also dons a burgundy velour tracksuit that is emblazoned with blue and gold baroque print, which is paired with high-heel mules. KITH x Versace releases Friday, February 15th, at all KITH shops and 11 am on Kith.com. The collection will also release at select international Versace flagship stores. The collection will feature 100 styles across men’s and women’s apparel, footwear and accessories. 31 Jan 2019 Pictured: Bella Hadid for KITH x Versace. Photo credit: Toussaint/ KITH x Versace/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Supermodel Bella Hadid left tongues wagging in this stunning photo shoot for Kith x Versace. The 22-year-old was recently chosen as the face for the highly anticipated collaborative fashion campaign between KITH and Versace. In the revealing pics, Bella can be seen posing in bike shorts, blouses, bikinis, tracksuits, puffer coats and even an A$AP Rocky-approved babushka, all covered in the Italian fashion house’s signature black and gold print. In one of the snaps, Bella can be seen wearing a pair of black and gold biker shorts with a matching bikini top, a chain necklace and large hoop earrings featuring Versace's signature Medusa head. While in another image she can be seen showing off her endless legs in a tight-fitting black one-piece swimming suit. During the campaign, she also dons a burgundy velour tracksuit that is emblazoned with blue and gold baroque print, which is paired with high-heel mules. KITH x Versace releases Friday, February 15th, at all KITH shops and 11 am on Kith.com. The collection will also release at select international Versace flagship stores. The collection will feature 100 styles across men’s and women’s apparel, footwear and accessories. 31 Jan 2019 Pictured: Bella Hadid for KITH x Versace. Photo credit: Toussaint/ KITH x Versace/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Supermodel Bella Hadid left tongues wagging in this stunning photo shoot for Kith x Versace. The 22-year-old was recently chosen as the face for the highly anticipated collaborative fashion campaign between KITH and Versace. In the revealing pics, Bella can be seen posing in bike shorts, blouses, bikinis, tracksuits, puffer coats and even an A$AP Rocky-approved babushka, all covered in the Italian fashion house’s signature black and gold print. In one of the snaps, Bella can be seen wearing a pair of black and gold biker shorts with a matching bikini top, a chain necklace and large hoop earrings featuring Versace's signature Medusa head. While in another image she can be seen showing off her endless legs in a tight-fitting black one-piece swimming suit. During the campaign, she also dons a burgundy velour tracksuit that is emblazoned with blue and gold baroque print, which is paired with high-heel mules. KITH x Versace releases Friday, February 15th, at all KITH shops and 11 am on Kith.com. The collection will also release at select international Versace flagship stores. The collection will feature 100 styles across men’s and women’s apparel, footwear and accessories. 31 Jan 2019 Pictured: Bella Hadid for KITH x Versace. Photo credit: Toussaint/ KITH x Versace/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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