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- Georgia Sorority Girl’s “Hot Mugshot” Goes Viral – Read more
- People Are Going Under Anesthesia for Tattoos — and It’s Risky – Read more
Georgia Sorority Girl’s “Hot Mugshot” Goes Viral
A sorority girl with a lead foot — and a smile that broke the internet.
Lily Stewart, a 20-year-old student at the University of Georgia, is trending after her “hot mugshot” went viral.
Here’s what went down:
- She was pulled over for speeding earlier this month, and the cop let her off with a warning.
- Minutes later, she got pulled over AGAIN for speeding — and this time, they arrested her.
- The mugshot hit the internet, and guys online couldn’t resist commenting:
- "Must have been a sale at Lululemon."
- "Trying to get to brunch for bottomless mimosas."
- "She was trying to get the last pumpkin latte of the season."
- "Your honor, my client like, TOTALLY didn’t see that sign."
The comments got so creepy that the prosecutor dropped the case over safety concerns. Meanwhile, Lily’s lawyer is working to get the mugshot taken down — but Lily doesn’t seem too worried about it.
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People Are Going Under Anesthesia for Tattoos — and It’s Risky
Too scared to sit through a tattoo? Just go under.
A new trend has emerged where people are getting tattooed under general anesthesia — but experts are warning it’s not exactly safe.
- At least one person has died from complications while getting a back tattoo under anesthesia.
- Less severe risks include infections, allergic reactions, and complications from being put under.
- Oh, and it’s not cheap — a back tattoo with sedation could cost between $30,000 and $35,000. Without sedation? It’s closer to $10