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USA - Universal Music Group Grammy After Party - Los Angeles
February 4, 2024, Los Angeles, Ca, USA: LOS ANGELES - FEB 4: Chappell Roan, Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, Prosthetic Nose at the Universal Music Group Grammy After Party at the Nya Studios West on February 4, 2024 in Los Angeles, CA (Credit Image: © Kay Blake/ZUMA Press Wire_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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World's first device for relieving nasal congestion
Ferrari Press Agency
Nose 1
Ref 15499
21/01/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: NasoCalm
A new device is pledging to help people breathe easier — by massaging the nasal passages.
It promises to clear airways with just 15 minutes of use a day and the touch of a single button.
The NasoCalm has a silicone lining fits on the nose through an adjustable headband.
It then uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles through electrodes placed on the skin.
These impulses reach into core acupressure points meant to improve circulation in the nose and promote muscle contractions, providing relief from nasal congestion.
According to the Hong Kong company behind the technology, the wearable can treat symptoms such as rhinitis, a condition where an allergy to something like pollen and dust can cause cold-like stuffiness.
It is said to also be good for preventing nosebleeds and nasal congestion.
It works for
Users also have the option to enhance their experience by adding massage oils of their choice.
OPS: The NasoCalm device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_164966215_FER
World's first device for relieving nasal congestion
Ferrari Press Agency
Nose 1
Ref 15499
21/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: NasoCalm
A new device is pledging to help people breathe easier — by massaging the nasal passages.
It promises to clear airways with just 15 minutes of use a day and the touch of a single button.
The NasoCalm has a silicone lining fits on the nose through an adjustable headband.
It then uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles through electrodes placed on the skin.
These impulses reach into core acupressure points meant to improve circulation in the nose and promote muscle contractions, providing relief from nasal congestion.
According to the Hong Kong company behind the technology, the wearable can treat symptoms such as rhinitis, a condition where an allergy to something like pollen and dust can cause cold-like stuffiness.
It is said to also be good for preventing nosebleeds and nasal congestion.
It works for
Users also have the option to enhance their experience by adding massage oils of their choice.
OPS: The NasoCalm device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_164966214_FER
World's first device for relieving nasal congestion
Ferrari Press Agency
Nose 1
Ref 15499
21/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: NasoCalm
A new device is pledging to help people breathe easier — by massaging the nasal passages.
It promises to clear airways with just 15 minutes of use a day and the touch of a single button.
The NasoCalm has a silicone lining fits on the nose through an adjustable headband.
It then uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles through electrodes placed on the skin.
These impulses reach into core acupressure points meant to improve circulation in the nose and promote muscle contractions, providing relief from nasal congestion.
According to the Hong Kong company behind the technology, the wearable can treat symptoms such as rhinitis, a condition where an allergy to something like pollen and dust can cause cold-like stuffiness.
It is said to also be good for preventing nosebleeds and nasal congestion.
It works for
Users also have the option to enhance their experience by adding massage oils of their choice.
OPS: The NasoCalm device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_164966212_FER
World's first device for relieving nasal congestion
Ferrari Press Agency
Nose 1
Ref 15499
21/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: NasoCalm
A new device is pledging to help people breathe easier — by massaging the nasal passages.
It promises to clear airways with just 15 minutes of use a day and the touch of a single button.
The NasoCalm has a silicone lining fits on the nose through an adjustable headband.
It then uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles through electrodes placed on the skin.
These impulses reach into core acupressure points meant to improve circulation in the nose and promote muscle contractions, providing relief from nasal congestion.
According to the Hong Kong company behind the technology, the wearable can treat symptoms such as rhinitis, a condition where an allergy to something like pollen and dust can cause cold-like stuffiness.
It is said to also be good for preventing nosebleeds and nasal congestion.
It works for
Users also have the option to enhance their experience by adding massage oils of their choice.
OPS: The NasoCalm device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_164966211_FER
World's first device for relieving nasal congestion
Ferrari Press Agency
Nose 1
Ref 15499
21/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: NasoCalm
A new device is pledging to help people breathe easier — by massaging the nasal passages.
It promises to clear airways with just 15 minutes of use a day and the touch of a single button.
The NasoCalm has a silicone lining fits on the nose through an adjustable headband.
It then uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles through electrodes placed on the skin.
These impulses reach into core acupressure points meant to improve circulation in the nose and promote muscle contractions, providing relief from nasal congestion.
According to the Hong Kong company behind the technology, the wearable can treat symptoms such as rhinitis, a condition where an allergy to something like pollen and dust can cause cold-like stuffiness.
It is said to also be good for preventing nosebleeds and nasal congestion.
It works for
Users also have the option to enhance their experience by adding massage oils of their choice.
OPS: The NasoCalm device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164966209_FER
World's first device for relieving nasal congestion
Ferrari Press Agency
Nose 1
Ref 15499
21/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: NasoCalm
A new device is pledging to help people breathe easier — by massaging the nasal passages.
It promises to clear airways with just 15 minutes of use a day and the touch of a single button.
The NasoCalm has a silicone lining fits on the nose through an adjustable headband.
It then uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles through electrodes placed on the skin.
These impulses reach into core acupressure points meant to improve circulation in the nose and promote muscle contractions, providing relief from nasal congestion.
According to the Hong Kong company behind the technology, the wearable can treat symptoms such as rhinitis, a condition where an allergy to something like pollen and dust can cause cold-like stuffiness.
It is said to also be good for preventing nosebleeds and nasal congestion.
It works for
Users also have the option to enhance their experience by adding massage oils of their choice.
OPS: The NasoCalm device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164966206_FER
World's first device for relieving nasal congestion
Ferrari Press Agency
Nose 1
Ref 15499
21/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: NasoCalm
A new device is pledging to help people breathe easier — by massaging the nasal passages.
It promises to clear airways with just 15 minutes of use a day and the touch of a single button.
The NasoCalm has a silicone lining fits on the nose through an adjustable headband.
It then uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles through electrodes placed on the skin.
These impulses reach into core acupressure points meant to improve circulation in the nose and promote muscle contractions, providing relief from nasal congestion.
According to the Hong Kong company behind the technology, the wearable can treat symptoms such as rhinitis, a condition where an allergy to something like pollen and dust can cause cold-like stuffiness.
It is said to also be good for preventing nosebleeds and nasal congestion.
It works for
Users also have the option to enhance their experience by adding massage oils of their choice.
OPS: The NasoCalm device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164966204_FER
World's first device for relieving nasal congestion
Ferrari Press Agency
Nose 1
Ref 15499
21/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: NasoCalm
A new device is pledging to help people breathe easier — by massaging the nasal passages.
It promises to clear airways with just 15 minutes of use a day and the touch of a single button.
The NasoCalm has a silicone lining fits on the nose through an adjustable headband.
It then uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles through electrodes placed on the skin.
These impulses reach into core acupressure points meant to improve circulation in the nose and promote muscle contractions, providing relief from nasal congestion.
According to the Hong Kong company behind the technology, the wearable can treat symptoms such as rhinitis, a condition where an allergy to something like pollen and dust can cause cold-like stuffiness.
It is said to also be good for preventing nosebleeds and nasal congestion.
It works for
Users also have the option to enhance their experience by adding massage oils of their choice.
OPS: The NasoCalm device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164966203_FER
World's first device for relieving nasal congestion
Ferrari Press Agency
Nose 1
Ref 15499
21/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: NasoCalm
A new device is pledging to help people breathe easier — by massaging the nasal passages.
It promises to clear airways with just 15 minutes of use a day and the touch of a single button.
The NasoCalm has a silicone lining fits on the nose through an adjustable headband.
It then uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles through electrodes placed on the skin.
These impulses reach into core acupressure points meant to improve circulation in the nose and promote muscle contractions, providing relief from nasal congestion.
According to the Hong Kong company behind the technology, the wearable can treat symptoms such as rhinitis, a condition where an allergy to something like pollen and dust can cause cold-like stuffiness.
It is said to also be good for preventing nosebleeds and nasal congestion.
It works for
Users also have the option to enhance their experience by adding massage oils of their choice.
OPS: The NasoCalm device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164966199_FER
World's first device for relieving nasal congestion
Ferrari Press Agency
Nose 1
Ref 15499
21/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: NasoCalm
A new device is pledging to help people breathe easier — by massaging the nasal passages.
It promises to clear airways with just 15 minutes of use a day and the touch of a single button.
The NasoCalm has a silicone lining fits on the nose through an adjustable headband.
It then uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles through electrodes placed on the skin.
These impulses reach into core acupressure points meant to improve circulation in the nose and promote muscle contractions, providing relief from nasal congestion.
According to the Hong Kong company behind the technology, the wearable can treat symptoms such as rhinitis, a condition where an allergy to something like pollen and dust can cause cold-like stuffiness.
It is said to also be good for preventing nosebleeds and nasal congestion.
It works for
Users also have the option to enhance their experience by adding massage oils of their choice.
OPS: The NasoCalm device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164966198_FER
World's first device for relieving nasal congestion
Ferrari Press Agency
Nose 1
Ref 15499
21/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: NasoCalm
A new device is pledging to help people breathe easier — by massaging the nasal passages.
It promises to clear airways with just 15 minutes of use a day and the touch of a single button.
The NasoCalm has a silicone lining fits on the nose through an adjustable headband.
It then uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles through electrodes placed on the skin.
These impulses reach into core acupressure points meant to improve circulation in the nose and promote muscle contractions, providing relief from nasal congestion.
According to the Hong Kong company behind the technology, the wearable can treat symptoms such as rhinitis, a condition where an allergy to something like pollen and dust can cause cold-like stuffiness.
It is said to also be good for preventing nosebleeds and nasal congestion.
It works for
Users also have the option to enhance their experience by adding massage oils of their choice.
OPS: The NasoCalm device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_163526433_FER
Man suffering headaches had chopsticks up nose for five months
Ferrari Press Agency
Chopsticks 1
Ref 15356
05/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit : Dong Hoi Vietnam - Cuba Friendship Hospital
A man complaining of headaches was found to have a two pieces of broken chopstick up his nose.
The 35-year-old victim had the wooden eating implements inserted during a fight but had no idea they were there until he went to hospital.
The chopsticks has pierced his skull but he did not know it.
He was initially taken to the district hospital by his family in Vietnam and diagnosed with cerebral haemorrhage.
He was then transferred to the Dong Hoi Vietnam - Cuba Friendship Hospital where he underwent a CT scan.
A hospital spokesperson said: “It was found that there was a foreign object in the nose, which was the shape of two segments of a chopstick going from the nose into the brain.”
OPS: The two bits of chopstick the patient ended up removing himself
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Man suffering headaches had chopsticks up nose for five months
Ferrari Press Agency
Chopsticks 1
Ref 15356
05/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit : Dong Hoi Vietnam - Cuba Friendship Hospital
A man complaining of headaches was found to have two ieces of chopstick up his nose.
The 35-year-old victim had the wooden eating implements inserted during a fight but had no idea they were there until he went to hospital.
The chopsticks has pierced his skull but he did not know it.
He was initially taken to the district hospital by his family in Vietnam and diagnosed with cerebral haemorrhage.
He was then transferred to the Dong Hoi Vietnam - Cuba Friendship Hospital where he underwent a CT scan.
A hospital spokesperson said: “It was found that there was a foreign object in the nose, which was the shape of two segments of a chopstick going from the nose into the brain.”
OPS: Hospital CT cans of the patient showing the two pieces of chopstick
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DUKAS_156404176_FER
Kim Kardashian disguise fools security
Ferrari Press Agency
Kim Nose 1
Ref 14857
09/06/2023
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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
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DUKAS_156404175_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
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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
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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
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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) -
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) -
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
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_156404169_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
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DUKAS_156404168_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) -
DUKAS_156404167_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) -
DUKAS_156404166_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) -
DUKAS_156404165_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 being admired by Scott Disick.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_156404161_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 shown here admiring her work
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FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Brasiliens Superstar Neymar im Spiel Brasilien - Republik Korea
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Casemiro of Brazil removes something from the nose of Neymar of Brazil
Brazil v Korea Republic, FIFA World Cup 2022, Round of 16, Football, Stadium 974, Doha, Qatar - 05 Dec 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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Technician McKayla Lee puts on new gloves before waiting on a patient to take a nose swab during a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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Technicians take nose swabs from those in cars during a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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Reclusive Hollywood A-lister Owen Wilson, 52, is seen wearing a thick silver ring on his wedding finger whilst out running errands in LA.
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Los Angeles, CA. USA. September 24, 2021
Reclusive Hollywood A-lister Owen Wilson, 52, is seen wearing a thick silver ring on his wedding finger whilst out running errands in LA. The popular romcom star and father-of-three, who made his name starring in hits such as Wedding Crashers, Meet The Parents and Starsky and Hutch among many other classics, has had a tumultuous love life over the years and dated some high profile names including singer Sheryl Crow and actress Kate Hudson, with whom he broke up for good in 2008. During their turbulent romance Owen fell into a serious depression and has admitted attempting to commit suicide in 2007. Since then he has kept a deliberately low profile but endured other dramas including a messy public split from another ex, Varunie Vongsvirates, whom he dated on and off for five years and is the mother of his youngest child, 2-year-old daughter Lyna. ItÍs widely reported Owen refuses to see or have any contact with the toddler despite confirming his status as the childÍs father via a DNA test. He is father to two more kids: son Robert, 10, whose mother is air flight marshal Jade Marshall, whom he dated for a year until 2011, and son Finn, now 7, who fitness instructor mother Caroline Lindqvist has dated Owen on and off since meeting him at a party in 2003. However that relationship was also mired in drama when it was revealed Caroline was still married to another man when she gave birth in 2014. For his rare public outing on Friday September 24 Owen was wearing an eye catching all-white outfit with a blue T-shirt, RVCA baseball cap, Ray-Ban sunglasses and sneakers.
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Reclusive Hollywood A-lister Owen Wilson, 52, is seen wearing a thick silver ring on his wedding finger whilst out running errands in LA.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner.
Los Angeles, CA. USA. September 24, 2021
Reclusive Hollywood A-lister Owen Wilson, 52, is seen wearing a thick silver ring on his wedding finger whilst out running errands in LA. The popular romcom star and father-of-three, who made his name starring in hits such as Wedding Crashers, Meet The Parents and Starsky and Hutch among many other classics, has had a tumultuous love life over the years and dated some high profile names including singer Sheryl Crow and actress Kate Hudson, with whom he broke up for good in 2008. During their turbulent romance Owen fell into a serious depression and has admitted attempting to commit suicide in 2007. Since then he has kept a deliberately low profile but endured other dramas including a messy public split from another ex, Varunie Vongsvirates, whom he dated on and off for five years and is the mother of his youngest child, 2-year-old daughter Lyna. ItÍs widely reported Owen refuses to see or have any contact with the toddler despite confirming his status as the childÍs father via a DNA test. He is father to two more kids: son Robert, 10, whose mother is air flight marshal Jade Marshall, whom he dated for a year until 2011, and son Finn, now 7, who fitness instructor mother Caroline Lindqvist has dated Owen on and off since meeting him at a party in 2003. However that relationship was also mired in drama when it was revealed Caroline was still married to another man when she gave birth in 2014. For his rare public outing on Friday September 24 Owen was wearing an eye catching all-white outfit with a blue T-shirt, RVCA baseball cap, Ray-Ban sunglasses and sneakers.
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‘The soundtrack to my life was burping and farting’: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each other’s dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
BAD HABITS: FART.
ÔThe soundtrack to my life was burping and fartingÕ: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each otherÕs dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
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‘The soundtrack to my life was burping and farting’: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each other’s dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
BAD HABITS: FART.
ÔThe soundtrack to my life was burping and fartingÕ: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each otherÕs dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
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‘The soundtrack to my life was burping and farting’: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each other’s dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
BAD HABITS: BURP.
ÔThe soundtrack to my life was burping and fartingÕ: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each otherÕs dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
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‘The soundtrack to my life was burping and farting’: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each other’s dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
BAD HABITS: BURP.
ÔThe soundtrack to my life was burping and fartingÕ: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each otherÕs dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
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‘The soundtrack to my life was burping and farting’: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each other’s dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
BAD HABITS: PICKING NOSE.
ÔThe soundtrack to my life was burping and fartingÕ: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each otherÕs dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
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TENNIS - Wimbledon: Roger Federer scheidet im Viertelfinal aus
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Roger Federer holds his nose during his quarter-final match
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 9, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 07 Jul 2021
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ROYALS - BILDER DES JAHRES: Auswahl von Rex/Shutterstock
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Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II opens the Royal National ENT and Eastman Hospitals, London, UK - 19 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Chian: Weitere Proteste in Hongkong
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A demonstrator all shielded with a US scarf around the nose and mouth, during the protests.
Protests in Hong Kong, China - 31 Aug 2019
Anti-government demonstrations continue one more weekend in Hong Kong, these began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China.
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NIKI LAUDA ATTENDING A PARTY TO BENEFIT THE CLINIC CLOWNS ORGANISATION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA - 24 APR 2006
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Niki Lauda
NIKI LAUDA ATTENDING A PARTY TO BENEFIT THE CLINIC CLOWNS ORGANISATION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA - 24 APR 2006
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FEATURE - Starenschwärme fliegen Bilder am Himmel
PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE BELL AS SEEN IN THE STARLING MURMURATION CAPTURED BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012068/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
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FEATURE - Starenschwarm am Himmel
PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE FLOCK OF STARLINGS IN THE MURMURATION AS TAKEN BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012074/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
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FEATURE - Starenschwärme fliegen Bilder am Himmel
PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE WHALE TAIL AS SEEN IN THE STARLING MURMURATION CAPTURED BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012070/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
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FEATURE - Starenschwarm am Himmel
PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE NOSE AND SMILE AS SEEN IN THE STARLING MURMURATION CAPTURED BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012069/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
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FEATURE - Starenschwarm am Himmel
PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE TWITTER LOGO AS SEEN IN THE STARLING MURMURATION CAPTURED BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012065/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
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NEWS - Wertverlust des Pesos: Argentinien fürchtet erneuten Absturz
September 3, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Argentina's Treasury Minister Nicolas Dujovne gives a news conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina on September 3, 2018. Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri announced the elimination of ministries and new taxes to the exports as confirm in a news conference that “this crisis is not another one (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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' Shark Attack ' Embraer ' show off aircraft with a unique nose art at
Farnborough International Air Show, UK - 19 Jul 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
July 16, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Artists and clowns cheered pedestrians on the streets of Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, during a clown flashmob. The action has the motto that 'Smiling is the best medicine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Caitlyn Jenner hat sich die Nase machen lassen
Sunday, March 18, 2018 - Caitlyn Jenner is showing an irritation on her nose, possibly from a new nose job as she stops for coffee in Malibu with girlfriend Sophia Hutchins. Caitlyn goes casual in a nude-colored jacket, maroon blouse and blue skinny jeans and brings her dog Bertha along for the ride. Also, her white Cadillac Escalade is showing some damage on the passenger side. -
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