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  • Ukrainian children forced to learn underground as Russia targets civilians
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    Ukrainian children forced to learn underground as Russia targets civilians
    A girl dressed in an angel costume is in the classroom in the recently unveiled third underground school in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • St. Patrick's Day Parade In Downtown Toronto, Canada, On March 16, 2025.
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    St. Patrick's Day Parade In Downtown Toronto, Canada, On March 16, 2025.
    A spectator wears a festive wig and glasses while watching the St. Patrick's Day parade in Toronto, Canada, on March 16, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
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    Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    01/10/2024. London, UK.

    Lady Chief Justice Baroness Carr (L front) processes with Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice Shabana Mahmood from Westminster Abbey after taking part in the annual Judges Service. The Service heralds the start of the legal year in the United Kingdom.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
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    Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    01/10/2024. London, UK.

    Members of the judiciary take part in the annual Judges Service at Westminster Abbey. The Service heralds the start of the legal year in the United Kingdom.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
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    Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    01/10/2024. London, UK.

    Members of the judiciary take part in the annual Judges Service at Westminster Abbey. The Service heralds the start of the legal year in the United Kingdom.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
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    Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    01/10/2024. London, UK.

    A member of the judiciary takes a phone photograph as she waits for the start of the annual Judges Service at Westminster Abbey. The Service heralds the start of the legal year in the United Kingdom.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
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    Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    01/10/2024. London, UK.

    Members of the judiciary greet each other as they take part in the annual Judges Service at Westminster Abbey. The Service heralds the start of the legal year in the United Kingdom.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
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    Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    01/10/2024. London, UK.

    Members of the Judiciary take part in the annual Judges Service at Westminster Abbey. The Service heralds the start of the legal year in the United Kingdom.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    DUKAS_175799154_EYE
    Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    01/10/2024. London, UK.

    Members of the Judiciary take part in the annual Judges Service at Westminster Abbey. The Service heralds the start of the legal year in the United Kingdom.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
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    Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    01/10/2024. London, UK.

    Lady Chief Justice Baroness Carr (L front) processes with Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice Shabana Mahmood during the annual Judges Service at Westminster Abbey. The Service heralds the start of the legal year in the United Kingdom.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    DUKAS_175799159_EYE
    Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    01/10/2024. London, UK.

    Members of the judiciary wait for the start of the annual Judges Service at Westminster Abbey. The Service heralds the start of the legal year in the United Kingdom.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    DUKAS_175799157_EYE
    Judges Service Westminster Cathedral in London, UK.
    01/10/2024. London, UK.

    Members of the judiciary wait for the start of the annual Judges Service at Westminster Abbey. The Service heralds the start of the legal year in the United Kingdom.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Hair raising  wig is world's widest
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    Hair raising wig is world's widest
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wig 1
    Ref 15941
    19/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Guinness World Records

    A wig maker has become a record breaker — by making the world’s widest hairpiece.

    It measures 3.65 m wide and trails all the way to the floor.

    It was made by professional wig maker Helen Williams ,31, from Nigeria and took her just over a month to complete but many more to plan and design.

    It’s made from more than 800 bundles of auburn hair.

    Helen said: “I am very proud of myself.

    “As a professional wig maker, I look forward to breaking many more records in the wig category.

    “ I enjoy taking on difficult tasks, it makes me a better person and I learn new things.”

    Helen, 31, made her very wide wig mostly by hand but used a sewing machine for some parts.

    She stitched it all together on the framework with needle and thread and attached over 1,000 rhinestones.

    OPS: Helen was inspired by seeing Drew Barrymore wearing a previous world record widest wig on the Jimmy Fallon talk show in 2017.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hair raising  wig is world's widest
    DUKAS_171331857_FER
    Hair raising wig is world's widest
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wig 1
    Ref 15941
    19/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Guinness World Records

    A wig maker has become a record breaker — by making the world’s widest hairpiece.

    It measures 3.65 m wide and trails all the way to the floor.

    It was made by professional wig maker Helen Williams ,31, from Nigeria and took her just over a month to complete but many more to plan and design.

    It’s made from more than 800 bundles of auburn hair.

    Helen said: “I am very proud of myself.

    “As a professional wig maker, I look forward to breaking many more records in the wig category.

    “ I enjoy taking on difficult tasks, it makes me a better person and I learn new things.”

    Helen, 31, made her very wide wig mostly by hand but used a sewing machine for some parts.

    She stitched it all together on the framework with needle and thread and attached over 1,000 rhinestones.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hair raising  wig is world's widest
    DUKAS_171331856_FER
    Hair raising wig is world's widest
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wig 1
    Ref 15941
    19/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Guinness World Records

    A wig maker has become a record breaker — by making the world’s widest hairpiece.

    It measures 3.65 m wide and trails all the way to the floor.

    It was made by professional wig maker Helen Williams ,31, from Nigeria and took her just over a month to complete but many more to plan and design.

    It’s made from more than 800 bundles of auburn hair.

    Helen said: “I am very proud of myself.

    “As a professional wig maker, I look forward to breaking many more records in the wig category.

    “ I enjoy taking on difficult tasks, it makes me a better person and I learn new things.”

    Helen, 31, made her very wide wig mostly by hand but used a sewing machine for some parts.

    She stitched it all together on the framework with needle and thread and attached over 1,000 rhinestones.

    OPS: Helen was inspired by seeing Drew Barrymore wearing a previous world record widest wig on the Jimmy Fallon talk show in 2017.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hair raising  wig is world's widest
    DUKAS_171331853_FER
    Hair raising wig is world's widest
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wig 1
    Ref 15941
    19/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Guinness World Records

    A wig maker has become a record breaker — by making the world’s widest hairpiece.

    It measures 3.65 m wide and trails all the way to the floor.

    It was made by professional wig maker Helen Williams ,31, from Nigeria and took her just over a month to complete but many more to plan and design.

    It’s made from more than 800 bundles of auburn hair.

    Helen said: “I am very proud of myself.

    “As a professional wig maker, I look forward to breaking many more records in the wig category.

    “ I enjoy taking on difficult tasks, it makes me a better person and I learn new things.”

    Helen, 31, made her very wide wig mostly by hand but used a sewing machine for some parts.

    She stitched it all together on the framework with needle and thread and attached over 1,000 rhinestones.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hair raising  wig is world's widest
    DUKAS_171331849_FER
    Hair raising wig is world's widest
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wig 1
    Ref 15941
    19/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Guinness World Records

    A wig maker has become a record breaker — by making the world’s widest hairpiece.

    It measures 3.65 m wide and trails all the way to the floor.

    It was made by professional wig maker Helen Williams ,31, from Nigeria and took her just over a month to complete but many more to plan and design.

    It’s made from more than 800 bundles of auburn hair.

    Helen said: “I am very proud of myself.

    “As a professional wig maker, I look forward to breaking many more records in the wig category.

    “ I enjoy taking on difficult tasks, it makes me a better person and I learn new things.”

    Helen, 31, made her very wide wig mostly by hand but used a sewing machine for some parts.

    She stitched it all together on the framework with needle and thread and attached over 1,000 rhinestones.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hair raising  wig is world's widest
    DUKAS_171331845_FER
    Hair raising wig is world's widest
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wig 1
    Ref 15941
    19/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Guinness World Records

    A wig maker has become a record breaker — by making the world’s widest hairpiece.

    It measures 3.65 m wide and trails all the way to the floor.

    It was made by professional wig maker Helen Williams ,31, from Nigeria and took her just over a month to complete but many more to plan and design.

    It’s made from more than 800 bundles of auburn hair.

    Helen said: “I am very proud of myself.

    “As a professional wig maker, I look forward to breaking many more records in the wig category.

    “ I enjoy taking on difficult tasks, it makes me a better person and I learn new things.”

    Helen, 31, made her very wide wig mostly by hand but used a sewing machine for some parts.

    She stitched it all together on the framework with needle and thread and attached over 1,000 rhinestones.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    DUKAS_162256738_FER
    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS:Elon Musk and Joe Rogan talk Cybertruck on the Rogan podcast

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    DUKAS_162256737_FER
    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS:Elon Musk and Joe Rogan talk Cybertruck on the Rogan podcast

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    DUKAS_162256736_FER
    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS: The Cybertruck bow and arrow test. Rogan inspects the small dent his arrow caused on the Cybertruck rear door

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    DUKAS_162256735_FER
    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS:Elon Musk and Joe Rogan talk Cybertruck on the Rogan podcast

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    DUKAS_162256734_FER
    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS:Elon Musk and Joe Rogan talk Cybertruck on the Rogan podcast

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    DUKAS_162256733_FER
    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS: The Cybertruck bow and arrow test. Rogan displays the flattened arrow head which broek from the shaft on impact while musk inspects the vehicle door where the arrow hit

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    DUKAS_162256732_FER
    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS:Elon Musk and Joe Rogan talk Cybertruck on the Rogan podcast

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    DUKAS_162256731_FER
    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS: The Cybertruck bow and arrow test. Rogan shows the arrow shaft with the head broekn off.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    DUKAS_162256730_FER
    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS: The Cybertruck bow and arrow test. Rogan prepares to take aim after loading an arrow into his bow

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    DUKAS_162256729_FER
    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS: The Cybertruck bow and arrow test. Rogan displays the flattened arrow head which broek from the shaft on impact while musk inspects the vehicle door where the arrow hit

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
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    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

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    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS:Elon Musk and Joe Rogan talk Cybertruck on the Rogan podcast

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
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    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS: The Cybertruck bow and arrow test. Rogan lets loose his arrow at the Cybertruck causing a small dent in the rear door but no penetration

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
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    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS:Elon Musk and Joe Rogan talk Cybertruck on the Rogan podcast

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
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    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS: The Cybertruck bow and arrow test. Rogan displays the flattened arrow head after the test

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
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    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS: The Cybertruck bow and arrow test. Rogan with his broken arrow and the small dent it caused in the Cybertruck door

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
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    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS: The Cybertruck bow and arrow test. Musk watches as Rogan prepares his bow and arrow for the test

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
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    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS:Elon Musk and Joe Rogan talk Cybertruck on the Rogan podcast

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
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    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS:Elon Musk and Joe Rogan talk Cybertruck on the Rogan podcast

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    DUKAS_162256719_FER
    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS:Elon Musk and Joe Rogan talk Cybertruck on the Rogan podcast

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    DUKAS_162256718_FER
    Elon Musk Cybertruck arrow test hits the bullseye
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Musk 1

    Ref 15247

    01/11/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Joe Rogan / Spotify

    Tesla billionaire Elon Musk hit the bullseye — when he invited controversial US podcast host Joe Rogan to fire an arrow at the company’s forthcoming Cybertruck model.

    Musk, 51, a guest on the Spotify podcast,  said the truck, due to start deliveries in December, had a bullet-proof body.

    To prove its strength,  Rogan ,56,  a keen archer,  was invited by Musk to try and piece the vehicle’s body by firing an arrow at it for a $1 USD wager.

    The pair went to an underground car park where the Cybertruck, which Musk had arrived in, was parked.

    Rogan, wearing a blonde wig for Halloween, armed himself with a high tech bow and fired a steel tipped arrow from about ten metres into the body work.
    The arrow bounced off, leaving a small dent in a rear door.

    When Rogan investigated, the arrow head had broken off  from the shaft and the tip was flattened causing Rogan to remark:” That’s impressive.”

    The bet came about after Rogan asked about the eye-catching angular vehicle which has been many years in development.

    OPS: The Cybertruck bow and arrow test. Rogan takes aim at the Cybertruck with his bow and arrow

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 'You could beat someone to death with that!' Great theatre wigs - and their miraculous creators
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    'You could beat someone to death with that!' Great theatre wigs - and their miraculous creators
    Few things in theatre are more transformative than a wig. But who makes them? Can they really be worth thousands? And what looks best on a beheaded tyrant? We meet the hairpiece heroes and their yeti-like creations.

    Some hairpieces are bobby-dazzlers: towers of Restoration foppery, ravishingly long Rapunzels. Others slink by unnoticed, disguised in realism. Who makes them? Who pins them on night after night? To find out, we meet two wig mavens. Sandra Smith is head of wigs at the RSC. Chris Smyth, meanwhile, only recently began his wig journey: he designed a memorable crimson creation for Jane Asher in The Circle at the Orange Tree in London.

    Sandra Smith (Head of Wigs and Make Up) inspects the wigs of the actors Dylan Read (left) and Amber Sylvia Edwards as the RSC stages Macbeth. Royal Shakespeare Company Wig Department

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  • 'You could beat someone to death with that!' Great theatre wigs - and their miraculous creators
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    'You could beat someone to death with that!' Great theatre wigs - and their miraculous creators
    Few things in theatre are more transformative than a wig. But who makes them? Can they really be worth thousands? And what looks best on a beheaded tyrant? We meet the hairpiece heroes and their yeti-like creations.

    Some hairpieces are bobby-dazzlers: towers of Restoration foppery, ravishingly long Rapunzels. Others slink by unnoticed, disguised in realism. Who makes them? Who pins them on night after night? To find out, we meet two wig mavens. Sandra Smith is head of wigs at the RSC. Chris Smyth, meanwhile, only recently began his wig journey: he designed a memorable crimson creation for Jane Asher in The Circle at the Orange Tree in London.

    Violet Barrie (Assistant, Wigs and Make Up) prepares a wig for the RSC production of Macbeth. Royal Shakespeare Company Wig Department

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  • 'You could beat someone to death with that!' Great theatre wigs - and their miraculous creators
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    'You could beat someone to death with that!' Great theatre wigs - and their miraculous creators
    Few things in theatre are more transformative than a wig. But who makes them? Can they really be worth thousands? And what looks best on a beheaded tyrant? We meet the hairpiece heroes and their yeti-like creations.

    Some hairpieces are bobby-dazzlers: towers of Restoration foppery, ravishingly long Rapunzels. Others slink by unnoticed, disguised in realism. Who makes them? Who pins them on night after night? To find out, we meet two wig mavens. Sandra Smith is head of wigs at the RSC. Chris Smyth, meanwhile, only recently began his wig journey: he designed a memorable crimson creation for Jane Asher in The Circle at the Orange Tree in London.

    Mannequin Heads in the wig room of the RSC's wig department. Royal Shakespeare Company Wig Department

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  • 'You could beat someone to death with that!' Great theatre wigs - and their miraculous creators
    DUKAS_163031114_EYE
    'You could beat someone to death with that!' Great theatre wigs - and their miraculous creators
    Few things in theatre are more transformative than a wig. But who makes them? Can they really be worth thousands? And what looks best on a beheaded tyrant? We meet the hairpiece heroes and their yeti-like creations.

    Some hairpieces are bobby-dazzlers: towers of Restoration foppery, ravishingly long Rapunzels. Others slink by unnoticed, disguised in realism. Who makes them? Who pins them on night after night? To find out, we meet two wig mavens. Sandra Smith is head of wigs at the RSC. Chris Smyth, meanwhile, only recently began his wig journey: he designed a memorable crimson creation for Jane Asher in The Circle at the Orange Tree in London.

    Wigs on a rack in the wig room of the RSC's wig department. Royal Shakespeare Company Wig Department

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  • Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
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    Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kim Nose 1
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    Pictures must credit: Hulu

    Kim Kardashian looks unrecognisable as sports a prosthetic nose and colourful make-up for a new episode of the family reality show.

    The 42-year-old mum of four had her cosmetics applied by eldest daughter North, aged nine to make her look like an old woman.

    Kim also donned a dark, bob-style wig.

    Cheeky North suggested she could introduce her mum to her friends as her new art teacher.

    North even came up with a name for the fake teacher, christening her Annika.

    Family friend Scott Disick, who watched the make-up session , said to Kim:” You could go out like that honestly.”

    That encouraged North to say:” Oh let's say you're in my little art teacher !”

    Kim agreed replying:” Okay let's say I'm your new art teacher. Introduce me to the kids.”

    Disick then asked what Kim’;s teacher name should be.

    North replied:” Annika .”

    OPS: Kim Kardashian in prosthetics and make-up applied by daughter North

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
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    Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kim Nose 1
    Ref 14857
    09/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Hulu

    Kim Kardashian looks unrecognisable as sports a prosthetic nose and colourful make-up for a new episode of the family reality show.

    The 42-year-old mum of four had her cosmetics applied by eldest daughter North, aged nine to make her look like an old woman.

    Kim also donned a dark, bob-style wig.

    Cheeky North suggested she could introduce her mum to her friends as her new art teacher.

    North even came up with a name for the fake teacher, christening her Annika.

    Family friend Scott Disick, who watched the make-up session , said to Kim:” You could go out like that honestly.”

    That encouraged North to say:” Oh let's say you're in my little art teacher !”

    Kim agreed replying:” Okay let's say I'm your new art teacher. Introduce me to the kids.”

    Disick then asked what Kim’;s teacher name should be.

    North replied:” Annika .”

    OPS: Kim Kardashian in prosthetics and make-up applied by daughter North

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
    DUKAS_156404174_FER
    Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kim Nose 1
    Ref 14857
    09/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Hulu

    Kim Kardashian looks unrecognisable as sports a prosthetic nose and colourful make-up for a new episode of the family reality show.

    The 42-year-old mum of four had her cosmetics applied by eldest daughter North, aged nine to make her look like an old woman.

    Kim also donned a dark, bob-style wig.

    Cheeky North suggested she could introduce her mum to her friends as her new art teacher.

    North even came up with a name for the fake teacher, christening her Annika.

    Family friend Scott Disick, who watched the make-up session , said to Kim:” You could go out like that honestly.”

    That encouraged North to say:” Oh let's say you're in my little art teacher !”

    Kim agreed replying:” Okay let's say I'm your new art teacher. Introduce me to the kids.”

    Disick then asked what Kim’;s teacher name should be.

    North replied:” Annika .”

    OPS: The security man who failed to recognise Kim Kardashian in her prosthetics

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
    DUKAS_156404173_FER
    Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kim Nose 1
    Ref 14857
    09/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Hulu

    Kim Kardashian looks unrecognisable as sports a prosthetic nose and colourful make-up for a new episode of the family reality show.

    The 42-year-old mum of four had her cosmetics applied by eldest daughter North, aged nine to make her look like an old woman.

    Kim also donned a dark, bob-style wig.

    Cheeky North suggested she could introduce her mum to her friends as her new art teacher.

    North even came up with a name for the fake teacher, christening her Annika.

    Family friend Scott Disick, who watched the make-up session , said to Kim:” You could go out like that honestly.”

    That encouraged North to say:” Oh let's say you're in my little art teacher !”

    Kim agreed replying:” Okay let's say I'm your new art teacher. Introduce me to the kids.”

    Disick then asked what Kim’;s teacher name should be.

    North replied:” Annika .”

    OPS:Security guard holds his hand to his face after realising he failed to recognised Kim Kardashian in prosthetics and make-up applied by daughter North

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
    DUKAS_156404172_FER
    Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kim Nose 1
    Ref 14857
    09/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Hulu

    Kim Kardashian looks unrecognisable as sports a prosthetic nose and colourful make-up for a new episode of the family reality show.

    The 42-year-old mum of four had her cosmetics applied by eldest daughter North, aged nine to make her look like an old woman.

    Kim also donned a dark, bob-style wig.

    Cheeky North suggested she could introduce her mum to her friends as her new art teacher.

    North even came up with a name for the fake teacher, christening her Annika.

    Family friend Scott Disick, who watched the make-up session , said to Kim:” You could go out like that honestly.”

    That encouraged North to say:” Oh let's say you're in my little art teacher !”

    Kim agreed replying:” Okay let's say I'm your new art teacher. Introduce me to the kids.”

    Disick then asked what Kim’;s teacher name should be.

    North replied:” Annika .”

    OPS: Kim Kardashian in prosthetics and make-up applied by daughter North and watched by Scott Disick.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
    DUKAS_156404171_FER
    Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kim Nose 1
    Ref 14857
    09/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Hulu

    Kim Kardashian looks unrecognisable as sports a prosthetic nose and colourful make-up for a new episode of the family reality show.

    The 42-year-old mum of four had her cosmetics applied by eldest daughter North, aged nine to make her look like an old woman.

    Kim also donned a dark, bob-style wig.

    Cheeky North suggested she could introduce her mum to her friends as her new art teacher.

    North even came up with a name for the fake teacher, christening her Annika.

    Family friend Scott Disick, who watched the make-up session , said to Kim:” You could go out like that honestly.”

    That encouraged North to say:” Oh let's say you're in my little art teacher !”

    Kim agreed replying:” Okay let's say I'm your new art teacher. Introduce me to the kids.”

    Disick then asked what Kim’;s teacher name should be.

    North replied:” Annika .”

    OPS: Kim Kardashian in prosthetics and make-up applied by daughter North and watched by Scott Disick.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
    DUKAS_156404170_FER
    Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kim Nose 1
    Ref 14857
    09/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Hulu

    Kim Kardashian looks unrecognisable as sports a prosthetic nose and colourful make-up for a new episode of the family reality show.

    The 42-year-old mum of four had her cosmetics applied by eldest daughter North, aged nine to make her look like an old woman.

    Kim also donned a dark, bob-style wig.

    Cheeky North suggested she could introduce her mum to her friends as her new art teacher.

    North even came up with a name for the fake teacher, christening her Annika.

    Family friend Scott Disick, who watched the make-up session , said to Kim:” You could go out like that honestly.”

    That encouraged North to say:” Oh let's say you're in my little art teacher !”

    Kim agreed replying:” Okay let's say I'm your new art teacher. Introduce me to the kids.”

    Disick then asked what Kim’;s teacher name should be.

    North replied:” Annika .”

    OPS: The security man who failed to recognise Kim Kardashian in her prosthetics

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Kim Kardashian looks unrecognisable as sports a prosthetic nose and colourful make-up for a new episode of the family reality show.

    The 42-year-old mum of four had her cosmetics applied by eldest daughter North, aged nine to make her look like an old woman.

    Kim also donned a dark, bob-style wig.

    Cheeky North suggested she could introduce her mum to her friends as her new art teacher.

    North even came up with a name for the fake teacher, christening her Annika.

    Family friend Scott Disick, who watched the make-up session , said to Kim:” You could go out like that honestly.”

    That encouraged North to say:” Oh let's say you're in my little art teacher !”

    Kim agreed replying:” Okay let's say I'm your new art teacher. Introduce me to the kids.”

    Disick then asked what Kim’;s teacher name should be.

    North replied:” Annika .”

    OPS: Kim Kardashian in prosthetics and make-up applied by daughter North and watched by Scott Disick.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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