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one of the models who exposed herself during Game 5 of the World Series in America has revealed

the stunt cost more than $AUD100,000 (NZ$120,000) and was nearly a year in the making.
The risqué flashing stunt from Julia Rose, Lauren Summer and Kayla Lauren made worldwide headlines and drew major attention to their X-rated digital magazine Shagmag — and it was far from a spur-of-the moment decision.
In an interview with Complex Rose said the cost of tickets for the entourage amounted to approximately $US80,000, (NZ$125,200), but even though she and her partners in crime have been banned from all future Major League Baseball games, the publicity gained from their brazen act was worth it.

The adventurous models chose a baseball game to make their stand because of the higher odds of getting on TV and they certainly captured plenty of eyeballs — even those of Houston Astros pitcher Gerrit Cole, who they were trying to distract.
"We made eye contact (with Cole) for sure," Rose said.
"It (baseball) is one of the best sports with the most coverage. You know where the cameras are most of the time. Personally, I'm a huge football fan, but when it comes to football, you know it's almost impossible to get on camera.
"So we knew the cameras and where they'd be, and it's the kind of just go for it type thing with baseball."
Rose and Co. were warned by officials about trying any funny business when they took their seats but it didn't deter them. They were even prepared for the possibility of being arrested and going to jail but they managed to avoid spending any time behind bars.
"As we are taking that photo, there's two security guards trying to pull us back, but we knew that, like, you can't get really hands-on, so we've just tried ignoring them," Rose said.
"But they radioed for back-up. Back-up came and then they ended up escorting us back up and waited, and then cops showed up, and security showed up, and we were escorted by five security guards down to MLB jail, I guess you could say.
"We were detained for about two hours, and that's when they came down and handed us the letter basically stating that we're banned from that stadium for five years and all MLB events 

"We were prepared for anything. We knew, worst-case scenario, we were going to get arrested. We were like, 'Everyone make sure you eat and go to the bathroom before we do this because you don't know when the next time you'll be able to pee is going to be'.
"We thought maybe a fine. Me, I honestly didn't expect to be banned from life from all MLB events. I did not expect that one. But, I mean, I guess it comes with this."
Rose told the New York Post the trio have plans to spice up more sporting events in the future — with the best intentions.
Addressing why they exposed themselves, Shagmag's brand executive Summer said she hoped to raise awareness about breast cancer
"To clarify, yes we knew we would get banned, yes the (banishment) letters are real, and yes, I would do it again lol. More importantly, subscribe to @SHAGMAG_ because the proceeds go directly to women with breast cancer to pay for their medical bills," Summer tweeted.
"Our proceeds from @SHAGMAG_ will be going to women with breast cancer and paying off their medical bills. Meeting with them in person and doing whatever we can to help with the platform we have."

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Shayne Murphy (19) and Bria Murphy (24), daughters of the actor and his ex-wife, model and reality TV star Nicole Mitchell, are no longer children and are sure to prove it. The ladies agreed to reveal their bodies and their alluring curves in front of the lens of the Hollywood photographer iamEpicLA, during a shoot made during the month of January 2014. The elder is thus exposed in white underwear then in a red temptation set, sensually lying on an Afghan carpet. As for her sister, we can admire her in tanga or in a transparent top in black lace, very suggestive ...

Eddie Murphy, who is expected in a new installment of the Beverly Hills Cop and is to release a third album, had five children with the pretty Nicole Mitchell. Besides Bria and Shayne, they had Myles (21), Zola (14) and Bella (12). The little family has recently taken the pose for a funny shot in which they form an M with their fingers. The mother, whose Eddie Murphy divorced in 2006 after thirteen years of marriage, was obviously not invited. It is dedicated to the promotion of its reality show Hollywood Exes, whose season 3 broadcast on VH1 is due to start on April 30.

Eddie Murphy, now in a relationship with Paige Butcher, is also the father of Christian Murphy (24, born of his relationship with Tamara Hood), Eric Murphy (25, born of his history with Paulette McNeely) as well as Angel Iris Murphy Brown (7 years old, born from a very short relationship with the ex-Spice Girl Melanie Brown).

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This Monday, the Pentagon released three declassified videos that show US Navy pilots encountering what appears to be unidentified flying objects. The grainy black and white videos depict “unexplained aerial phenomena”, as the Pentagon reports, which were leaked previously with many believing they show none other than the aliens themselves.
The statement released on the Department of Defense website said that it was done “to clear up any misconceptions by the public on whether or not the footage that has been circulating was real or whether or not there is more to the videos.” Of the three events that were captured on camera, the first one occurred back in November 2004, and the other two in January 2015.

“After a thorough review, the department has determined that the authorized release of these unclassified videos does not reveal any sensitive capabilities or systems, and does not impinge on any subsequent investigations of military air space incursions by unidentified aerial phenomena,” the statement on the Department of Defense website said.

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The videos had been “circulating in the public domain after unauthorized releases in 2007 and 2017”, the statement read. “The aerial phenomena observed in the videos remain characterized as ‘unidentified.’”
The Navy videos were first released in 2017 by The Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences, a company co-founded by former Blink-182 musician Tom DeLonge. The company studies information about unidentified aerial phenomena.
The footage from 2004 was also shared in a New York Times story published in 2017, which included interviews with the two pilots who witnessed the incident. One of them said that the spotted aircraft “accelerated like nothing I’ve ever seen.” He added that he was “pretty weirded out.”

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Shagmag founder Julia Rose and brand executive Lauren Summer have been banned indefinitely by Major League Baseball after flashing Astros pitcher Gerrit Cole during Game 5 of the World Series on Sunday night.

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Taking to social media early Monday, Rose and Summer shared the letter they had received, which noted a violation of rules of fan conduct.

“During the game, you violated the fan code of conduct by exposing yourself during the 7th inning, in order to promote a business,” the letter read.

It appears the women were promoting breast cancer awareness.

League spokesperson Michael Teevan confirmed to USA Today that the women had been banned, noting MLB “distributed a letter to the individuals in question, and the letter set for an indefinite ban for each.”

Fellow attendee Kayla Lauren, who also sported a yellow Shagmag T-shirt at the game, later posted a bathroom selfie seemingly following the incident.

“Just got kicked out of the World Series. In police HQ bathroom still gotta get that birthday selfie,” she shared on her Instagram story.

The interruption didn’t appear to deter the Astros, who went on to defeat the Nationals 7-1. Houston now leads the series 3-2.

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We know branded terms like “Gmail” and “Craigslist” are frequently searched, and are a common point of reference for users. But what about non-brands? What about true keywords that, undoubtedly, are the aim of many traffic-thirsty SEOs across the world?


Are you wondering what people in the United States (and around the World) are searching for the most? Then you’re in luck!
We’ve just uploaded fresh data from October into Keywords Explorer—our monstrous keywords database—and naturally, we wanted to know which Google searches were most popular this month.

SIDENOTE. the total size of Ahrefs’ keywords database is now 7.2 BILLION keywords (~3 Billion of which are Google search queries from the United States alone). Which makes our database the biggest one in our industry.
We have pulled two lists for the United States:

Top100 most searched keywords in the US—a list of terms with the highest average monthly search volume as of today;
Top100 new keywords in the US in October—a list of the most popular search queries that we haven’t seen up until October.

This was the question we wondered earlier this month. With help from the team  we were able to get it answered.

The below visualization is a list of the 100 most searched for non-branded keywords on Google, in the United States region.

The list was determined by manually sifting through the most popular search terms overall to find keywords that were not associated with a brand. In addition, we also removed porn-related keywords.







Top 100 Google search queries in the US (in October 2018)

Unsurprisingly, this list is almost entirely dominated by branded searches. But we have decided to leave the list as is so that you could see the full picture.
SIDENOTE.
 We removed all NSFW queries from this list. What you see above are the top 100 “clean” search queries. Here’s the raw, uncensored list for those that want it. (You’ve been warned!)
Before we move on to the next list of trending keywords, it’s important to understand the keyword metrics that we display.

Search volume

Search volume shows how many times a given keyword is being entered into Google per month. And, because the search demand on many keywords tends to fluctuate from month to month, the number that we give you is an annual average.
SIDENOTE.
 here at Ahrefs we calculate search volumes by modeling data from Google Keyword Planner against clickstream data (learn more here). This method has proven to be quite accurate and we keep tweaking our model to achieve even better results.

Return Rate

Return Rate shows how often a person will search for that keyword again. It is a relative metric, so RR 3.55 doesn’t mean that people perform the same search 3–4 times a month on average.
But Return Rate is very useful when comparing two keywords.
For example, the keyword “spotify” has RR 1.69, which means that people rarely search for that keyword again. (Probably because they were just looking to download this app or learn what it is.)
On the other hand, “facebook” has RR 11.10, which means that people search for it quite frequently. (Probably because many people don’t have Facebook on their bookmarks bar, and simply Google it each time they want to access it.)

Top 100 NEW Google searches in the US (in October 2018)

This list is much more interesting because it shows things that people in the UShave started to care about in October all of a sudden.
What’s interesting, is that some of these new keywords had a big spike in search demand and then faded to nothing quite fast. While others seem to have a continuous search demand, that shows no signs of fading.
Presidential alert october 3” vs “Dyson airwrap” are two great examples:
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I didn’t include Return Rate this time, because the vast majority of these Google searches were very close to 1.
But I included Keyword Difficulty metric, which is super low for almost all keywords in this list (since they’re brand new).

Keyword Difficulty

Keyword Difficulty score shows how hard it would be to rank in top10 search results for a given keyword (learn more here). It is based on the size and quality of the pages that already rank there.
Given that KD scores for most of these keywords are so low, I wonder if this very article will rank for some of them?
And that’s it for the US.
Let’s look at what bothered people around the World in October.

Top NEW Google searches around the World (in October 2018)

I know Ahrefs has a ton of customers from all around the world, and hopefully, everyone will find a fun keyword from their country in this list.
It looks like the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games dominate this list!

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