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"Hot Mugshot" Girl Arrested Again for Loitering and Obstruction – Read more
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"Hot Mugshot" Girl Arrested Again
Lily Stewart, the University of Georgia student who went viral last week for her “hot mugshot”, is back in the headlines—because she got arrested again.
What happened this time?
Stewart was arrested early yesterday in Athens, Georgia—not for speeding this time, but for loitering and obstructing an officer.
Police haven’t revealed exactly what she did.
She was booked at 5:26 AM and released on $4,000 bond a few hours later.
Her new mugshot? Not as flattering, but still making rounds online.
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CapCut Removes Controversial “Chubby” Filter After Backlash
CapCut, the popular video editing app, has removed its controversial “Chubby” filter after major backlash from TikTok users.
Why was it controversial?
Users called it "cruel," "toxic," and "disrespectful."
Critics said it promoted body shaming and fueled “mean girl” culture.
Experts like Dr. Emma Beckett called it a “huge step backward” for body positivity.
A TikTok spokesperson confirmed the filter has officially been removed from the platform.
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DoorDash Introduces "Buy Now, Pay Later" Option
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