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20 April 2024

Facebook artist offered sex every day for $2m

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A Japanese graffiti artist finds his life turned overnight when Facebook decided to go public as he is tipped to receive $200 million.

Apart from being hounded for interviews, 35-year-old David Choe, alleges that a woman offered him "oral sex every day for the rest of my life for $2m", reported 'Daily Mail'.

Choe who had painted the Facebook office in Palo Alto, California, in 2005, was offered the choice by then-president Sean Parker of being paid a few thousand cash or the equivalent in shares. He had then opted for stock, reported Mid Day.

The news of the $5bn Facebook stock exchange flotation seems to have impacted his life the most. "I cannot buy my privacy back," says Choe, who served time in jail in Japan, for passing forged cheques and stealing.

Breasts save model from death

A Brazilian model escaped with minor bruises in a traffic accident in Houston, thanks to her heavy breasts.

According to news.com.au, Sheyla Hershey, who has a massive 38KKK chest, said she is thankful for them as "they cushioned the impact of the blow...stopped my face and head from being hit. I would be dead without them".

The 32-year-old apparently hit a tree while trying to save a dog and her car flipped over three times.

She's had 10 boob jobs done and plans to increase the size even more. 

'Cute' female goes through multiple body scans

A female passenger alleged she was put through repeated body scans after one of the Dallas airport staff found her 'cute'.

According to a 'Daily Mail' report, Ellen Terrell was with her husband, when a female staff asked her if she played tennis and allegedly said, "You just have such a cute figure".

Terrell who said she felt 'sexually exploited' and 'exposed' alleged that she was asked to go through the scanners three times "for the benefit of male staff who watch the images in a back room".
 

When a trainee pilot flew passengers...

In a gross violation of safety standards, a commander of Jet Airways passenger flight allegedly asked a trainee pilot with no experience of flying a jet aircraft to take over the controls.

According to a 'Times of India' report, the pilot who is not trained to land a Boeing 737, landed the plane safely in Mumbai.

However, the incident that occured last October came to light only last week and the Director General of Civil aviation (DGCA) suspended the licences of the commander and the trainee pilot.

Jet Airways was also hauled up for not reporting the issue.