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Saoirse Ronan has revealed she and her cast mates in 'Mary Queen of Scots' were left with "weird" body shapes for a month due to the corsets that had to wear for movie.
This is Lulu Hashimoto, a 'living doll' fashion model created by fashion designer Hitomi Komaki. With an unnaturally smooth doll face, huge eyes, and airbrushed artificial joints, Lulu Hashimoto is a breathing, walking doll. Her striking appearance consists of a full-body doll-suit including a wig, mask and stockings. Despite criticism, Lulu has enjoyed soaring popularity on Japanese social media, with over 27,000 followers on Instagram.
One new form of stress therapy is gaining popularity in Switzerland. Stressed out Swiss citizens are lining up to hug and pet cows on the grounds of the Zwygart family farm near Switzerland's Basel. The Zwygart farm offers cow therapy sessions, inspired by similar therapy techiques from the Netherlands, which help clients of all ages forget about everyday stresses by patting and cuddling the cute bovines while the calm and restive animals simply sit back and get pampered. The idea arrived to Sibylle after their cow gave birth to three triplets, a male and two females named Sven, Svea, and Svenja, who were destined for the slaughterhouse. Visitors are first taught about the animals and how to clean them, in order to ensure that both the animal and person are comfortable. The sessions last for two hours and cost about $50.
Two workmen at a scrap metal site in Yaroslavl found a novel – and terrifying – way to pass the working day. Suspended above the ground by a crane, with a metal claw attachment, one man proceeds to “fly” through the air as though on a theme park ride, spreading his arms out while his colleague is operating the machine and spinning the claw around. The video was captured by an eyewitness working at a car mechanic shop next to the site. Fortunately, the flying workman survived the dangerous stunt unscathed.
Some cows in Kazakhstan decided to follow the white rabbit down into a deep hole in the snow leading to wonderland. The cows were actually walking inside a barn which was completely buried under the snow. Recent heavy snowstorms in the area have left several yards of snow on the ground in some places, covering whole houses up to the roof.
Warning: viewer discretion is advised. Stunt master Ghulam Farooq was busy paving the way for the next generation of daredevil stunt artists with jaw-dropping feats that will make people with even the strongest of stomachs squirm in their seat. Farooq is teaching stunt students, including children younger than 10 years old, to perform insane tricks in the remote Pakistani village of Mastung. Students from Farooq's private academy withstood beds of nails, barbed wire, and insane feats of stretching. Farooq is perhaps training the next generation of stuntmen who will go to any lengths to make the jaws of their audience gape with disbelief. Stunts at his school border on the insane and test the limits of human bodies to the max. His school rewrites classic tricks like standing on the bed of nails and even takes traditional tricks like performance of the splits to gruesome and gut-wrenching new levels, making Jean Claude Van Damm look like an amateur. This stunt school is not for the weak of spirit and definitely not for the weak of stomach.