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December 9 2016
Since Genesis chapter 3 woman has been at enmity with the serpent. And celebrities are using the serpent to promote products and their music. Folks, we are bombarded with satanism. Do we even notice it anymore? The significance seems to elude us, to our own detriment..
Kylie Jenner’s new merchandise site KylieJennerShop.com will include shirts with sexy photos of the reality star screen-printed on them, trucker hats with her Lip Kit logo, and “Kylie” print lace underwear when it launches on Dec. 10. The 19-year-old is selling just about something for everyone — even snake lovers.
As she recently revealed on Instagram, one item set to hit the store is a Kylie Jenner-themed 2017 calendar shot by Terry Richardson. The beauty mogul is featured in a number of racy shots — one in which a boa constrictor is wrapped around her scantily clad body.
Although this might seem like an unconventional spread for a calendar, styling celebrities and models with reptiles during photo shoots is actually a pretty popular trend. Sofia Richie, a model and young socialite (who also happens to be Lionel Richie’s daughter and Justin Bieber’s ex-girlfriend), was also recently featured in a pink two-piece set with a large python wrapped around her arms for the cover of Complex magazine’s December 2016/January 2017 Issue.
The 18-year-old was clearly pleased with the cover, as she tweeted, “Next time anyone calls me a snake it will be considered a compliment in my eyes. Thank you so much Complex, this is truly amazing.”
The snake trend isn’t exclusive to teens or social media stars. Hollywood star Jennifer Lawrence posed with a huge Colombian red-tailed boa constrictor for Vanity Fair’s March 2015 Hollywood issue.
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