Ukrainian police have opened up a human trafficking case after a 20-year-old model was found nearly lifeless on the roadside of Dubai, on Wednesday, March 19. Maria Kovalchuk had been visiting the luxurious United Arab Emirates City for a vacation but shortly after arriving, she disappeared without a trace. More than a week later, authorities found her, broken and bloodied on the ground, where she was taken to the hospital with a broken spine and limbs. A human trafficking case has been opened for a Ukrainian model, who was found broken and bloodied on the ground in Dubai Image credits: ae3marylu Authorities state her extensive injuries were the result of a fall from a great height on a construction site, but her friends and family have indicated they believe something more sinister may have happened. Kovalchuk may have been a victim of modern slavery, her loved ones claim, where she had been trying to escape clients who were in the midst of assaulting her. According to the Telegram channel Mash, the model allegedly took part in org–es in Dubai and earned a living through adult work. Image credits: ae3marylu These were called “Porta Potty” events, where female influencers could be paid large amounts of money, such as a whopping $30,000 from wealthy men. In exchange, they would be subjected to extreme and degrading ab–se by said men. For $50,000, some women would even have their teeth knocked out, get beaten, get shaved bald, or be hung from mental hooks. These sorts of parties were extremely dangerous, as explained by lawyer Katya Gordon to The Sun, even though the monetary incentive could be tempting to some women. “There are videos circulating where sheiks allegedly beat girls, cut their hair, and do all sorts of other things to them,” she said, recalling that numerous stories have emerged due to this awful event. The victim’s loved ones believe she had been followed by clients Image credits: Dubai Police (Not the actual photo) Image credits: Aleksandr Popov / Unsplash (Not the actual photo) While Kovalchuk’s friends denied her participation in such events, a search conducted by Mash indicated that the model had an online profile where she reportedly offered adult services in Barcelona for €500, no matter the gender or number of clients. The 20-year-old seems to have been in this industry for a while now. Her mother was aware of this and did not object. Kovalchuk had disappeared for more than a week Image credits: The Voice Mag Now, Ukrainian police have claimed they’ve opened a human trafficking case and a “pre-trial investigation” is currently underway. No suspects have been named. As Bored Panda previously reported, Kovalchuk arrived in Dubai on February 15. She had been vacationing with her friend, a Russian adult model named Angelina Doroshenkova, who returned home herself shortly afterwards. She spoke to Ukrainian media, saying, “We all hope for the best and are very grateful to everyone who took part in the search and helped with information,” additionally saying she was relieved that her friend had been found. Image credits: ae3marylu Image credits: ae3marylu On March 9, the model celebrated her 20th birthday at a party that was reportedly attended by sheiks, with authorities stating she had been invited to a hotel event by two men who claimed they were representative of the modeling industry. The next day, she called her mother to let her know she would be spending some more time with a few men she’d met recently, even though she was scheduled to fly to Thailand soon. That was the last anyone heard from her until she was found again. Image credits: ae3marylu “This news was a real shock to me. I still can’t believe it,” said someone close to Kovalchuk. “Of course, I want those responsible to be punished. I’ll do everything I can to help Masha.” The model is now in stable condition as the investigation continues. Sympathies poured in from social media The post New Twist in Model’s Assault Case As Authorities Investigate Possible Trafficking At “Porta Potty” Parties first appeared on Bored Panda.New Twist in Model’s Assault Case As Authorities Investigate Possible Trafficking At “Porta Potty” Parties
Ukrainian police have opened up a human trafficking case after a 20-year-old model was found nearly lifeless on the roadside of Dubai, on Wednesday, March 19.
Maria Kovalchuk had been visiting the luxurious United Arab Emirates City for a vacation but shortly after arriving, she disappeared without a trace.
More than a week later, authorities found her, broken and bloodied on the ground, where she was taken to the hospital with a broken spine and limbs.
A human trafficking case has been opened for a Ukrainian model, who was found broken and bloodied on the ground in Dubai
Image credits: ae3marylu
Authorities state her extensive injuries were the result of a fall from a great height on a construction site, but her friends and family have indicated they believe something more sinister may have happened.
Kovalchuk may have been a victim of modern slavery, her loved ones claim, where she had been trying to escape clients who were in the midst of assaulting her.
According to the Telegram channel Mash, the model allegedly took part in org–es in Dubai and earned a living through adult work.
Image credits: ae3marylu
These were called “Porta Potty” events, where female influencers could be paid large amounts of money, such as a whopping $30,000 from wealthy men. In exchange, they would be subjected to extreme and degrading ab–se by said men.
For $50,000, some women would even have their teeth knocked out, get beaten, get shaved bald, or be hung from mental hooks.
These sorts of parties were extremely dangerous, as explained by lawyer Katya Gordon to The Sun, even though the monetary incentive could be tempting to some women.
“There are videos circulating where sheiks allegedly beat girls, cut their hair, and do all sorts of other things to them,” she said, recalling that numerous stories have emerged due to this awful event.
The victim’s loved ones believe she had been followed by clients
Image credits: Dubai Police (Not the actual photo)
Image credits: Aleksandr Popov / Unsplash (Not the actual photo)
While Kovalchuk’s friends denied her participation in such events, a search conducted by Mash indicated that the model had an online profile where she reportedly offered adult services in Barcelona for €500, no matter the gender or number of clients.
The 20-year-old seems to have been in this industry for a while now. Her mother was aware of this and did not object.
Kovalchuk had disappeared for more than a week
Image credits: The Voice Mag
Now, Ukrainian police have claimed they’ve opened a human trafficking case and a “pre-trial investigation” is currently underway. No suspects have been named.
As Bored Panda previously reported, Kovalchuk arrived in Dubai on February 15. She had been vacationing with her friend, a Russian adult model named Angelina Doroshenkova, who returned home herself shortly afterwards.
She spoke to Ukrainian media, saying, “We all hope for the best and are very grateful to everyone who took part in the search and helped with information,” additionally saying she was relieved that her friend had been found.
Image credits: ae3marylu
Image credits: ae3marylu
On March 9, the model celebrated her 20th birthday at a party that was reportedly attended by sheiks, with authorities stating she had been invited to a hotel event by two men who claimed they were representative of the modeling industry.
The next day, she called her mother to let her know she would be spending some more time with a few men she’d met recently, even though she was scheduled to fly to Thailand soon.
That was the last anyone heard from her until she was found again.
Image credits: ae3marylu
“This news was a real shock to me. I still can’t believe it,” said someone close to Kovalchuk. “Of course, I want those responsible to be punished. I’ll do everything I can to help Masha.”
The model is now in stable condition as the investigation continues.
Sympathies poured in from social media
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The roaring economy has largely stayed with the very wealthy, so I don't know how much more the average citizen can take. #46 Hopelessness, fear, and hunger! #47 That people can do everything “right”. Have more than the suggested amounts in the bank, be debt free, and be at the wrong place at the wrong time and end up bankrupt and homeless without having done anything wrong. Just one failure *around* them, a business, a bank, a job, a medical emergency, and it can all come crashing down and burn through any prep you may have done. #48 The housing foreclosures. People leaving their keys in the mailbox in my neighborhood and moving out West abruptly. The notices in the doors and windows. Where I lived it would be one foreclosed house every couple houses. The ghost town feeling was wild. Also the d***s. People get into them more during recessions. Overdoses go up. Chronic pain doesn't disappear just because your job does. That lasts. People get prescribed d***s to deal with it and some wind up selling a lot more of them to make up for lost income. More of it gets into community. These are my recollections of 2008-2009. Edit: more context. #49 Some times I see the Gen-Z style anti-work stuff and I empathize 100% - pay is low, bosses are s**t, companies are unreasonable, prices are higher than ever. But as a millennial who graduated and entered the workforce during the Great Recession I can only ever empathize, but cannot totally think about work the way they do - there's a cavalierness (that's not exactly the right word I think) but like an an ability to be let yourself be free and witty about it - that you lose if you've ever gone through an economic recession or depression as a working adult. It’s never "haha right on" to those antiwork memes it's always "haha right on*" with the asterix. That specter hovers over you for the rest of your working life. #50 There are so many people after jobs it is crazy. During the 08/09 crash I went to subway and asked for an application after getting laid off from the oilfield. They said the entire box of 500 were handed out that morning. It was 11am. There were zero jobs to be had and that is coming from a college educated helicopter pilot that could not get a minimum wage job anywhere. #51 They typically only last about 6 months or so. But everything basically stops. Everyone feels like they're blacklisted from jobs because no one calls. Some get lucky and they ride it out, others not so much. Keep your job until we reach the other side. #52 You can’t buy fun anymore. Good luck to all these consumption based influencers. Either the sponsors cut you off or you look like an insensitive p***k for living the high life while the mood is wrong. The music stops either way. #53 Municipal services are cut. Stuff sales tax pays for. Libraries. Transit. Food pantries. The stuff people need most when they lose their job goes away at the same time. Then a year later property tax assessments come in lower and you get cuts in schools, roads and trash services too . #54 The film, Up in the Air, did a good job showcasing what a recession looks like. Tons of empty offices, mass layoffs, people threatening s*****e when fired, one front desk person doing everything. It was accurate. #55 Employers become insanely a*****e with power trips because "if you don't like it you can quit". They know it's impossible to get hired and there's a line of 500 wanting your job. You will be forced to work part time with a requirement of being available for any hours, any shift (as in cant have a second job). Oh you dont like it well you can quit. Same employer will schedule you anywhere from 4 hours to 31 hours, but never full time so you can never qualify for benefits. Moving or changing skill set is the only way out. Recession is being locked into a house or situation you cant afford to live in OR sell, simultaneously. Recession is eating and still being hungry, because all you can afford to buy with couch change seriously lacks real nutrition. Recession is repurposing literally everything. Imagine saving soda cans or liter bottles to plant herbs in just so you can get micronutrients for all the ramen noodles. Furniture tossed to the curb in rich neighborhoods becomes a second hand pickers delight. Flea markets become vibrant with activity. Recession is the domestic a****r's playground. Recession is sewing patches onto clothes instead of buying new ones. Decorative patches become a creative way to turn a bummer situation into creative expression. Recession is when children have to work to survive. #56 All the "summer jobs" that "highschool and college kids work" are full of full time low paid 40-60 year old career folks who got laid off of their actual jobs and had to make ends meet. Good luck as a total n00b finding a summer job. #57 To be a little more positive than many, I was close to a lot of problems in the GFC, and it is a split outcome. The big thing I learnt was that 90% of the population are entirely unaffected. They still go to school, collect their pension, go to work, go on holiday. The unfortunate remaining, say, 10% get all of the pain, and have their lives turned upside down. It is a terrible thing if you are one of the minority, but we shouldn’t live in fear of an inevitable economic cycle, we should just do what we can to help those affected. #58 It's not just the fear of losing your job, but that fear complicated by knowing you won't find another job any time soon if you lose this one. Your competitors aren't hiring either. #59 No work. Great time to buy investments. Yeah think about how that might benefit only certain classes. #60 If our customers lose confidence and start cancelling our backlog of orders. Going through multiple layoffs and always afraid you’ll be next. Having survivor’s guilt. Having to take on more responsibility because fewer people are left. Watching places going out of business. #61 U better hold onto the job or jobs you have, even if it's horrible. Seen it in 2008, it's happening now- by the end of 2025 if you ain't working, you're screwed. Benefits have been horribly cut in the past month- but no one is talking about it. U better be physically, mentally able to move and compete for menial jobs- cuz it's here. . #62 That the rich use that time to improve the monetary funnels into their coffers via debt. Debt and loss of material ownership are the weapons of the wealthy to move wealth away from the working class, middle class, and the government. #63 So many people that I knew personally lost their homes to foreclosure or was allowed by their mortgage servicer to sell the house for less than the mortgage balance. (That is called a “short sale”). And if you sold your house as a short sale, you got a tax bill on the shorted amount that IRS considered income. People were out of work and ran through unemployment, cashed in 401k and paid penalties. Took any job at all that they could find. It was bad for many people for years. #64 Won’t have a friendly government, will have significantly more sovereign debt, and won’t have allies. Foreign countries had a significant impact on stabilizing the US. If this continues and we hit a recession, it’s likely going to be so much worse. #65 That they come when young workers are too ignorant to see it coming, then as able body adults, they fight against the policies that prevent it from happening again. #66 That GDP-per-capita is not, and has never been, a diagnostic indicator of a recession. 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I’m not trying to demean anyone over the age of 35 who is currently working at Sonic or anything, but during that time “real adults” were effectively the only people who were working those jobs in my hometown. Us teens generally had a lot of idle time on our hands unless we were actively involved in extracurricular activities (which many people couldn’t afford). I have worked with teens in recent years and most have part-time jobs for at least a little while. It’s minor in comparison to those who were struggling to put food on the table, but that was my direct experience of the recession. . #69 That the effects of a recession don’t end with the recession, especially if you are entering the job market during the recession. That the loss of earnings that comes with a recession, for many people, is something that stays with them for the rest of their working life. #70 That it snowballs. People lose their jobs, so then others are afraid of losing their jobs. Both groups stop spending money. That causes businesses to suffer, so then people lose their jobs, so then people spend less, and on and on. Especially at certain tipping points. #71 Sometimes you never recover. Entire places change hands. I had to leave my city and so did tens of thousands of others - what do you think that does to the continuity of a place and the people who once lived there? #72 Expensive cars loading up with a box of food at a distribution center because you can't eat an Audi, and no one wants to buy it for what they owe. #73 How empty the world seems. I lived in Reno. We were hit really badly with the recession, and even though I had a job, everything was shuttering around us. Entire business parks were so empty, I could look through all the windows of one building, through another, and down the next street. Maybe, I would see a scaffold or some painting supplies some hopeful business had abandoned. The crazy part is, we were a city, so we still had people and other businesses, so I can’t even imagine what it was like for others in even smaller towns. COVID, things were shut down and closed, but I feel like people were at least hopeful that they would be back. #74 Way more people are "capable" of committing s*****e than you thought. And WAY more people are closer to it than you think. #75 When you go to parties or events, like weddings, you learn really fast not to ask people what they do for work. It is the most depressing topic for many people during a recession, as they are unemployed. “What’s Something About A Recession That People Don’t Truly Understand Until They Experience It?” (75 Answers)
Gypsy Rose Blanchard showcased her weight loss transformation on social media. The 33-year-old contrasted a red carpet photo of herself in a black dress with a recent mirror selfie, revealing her slimmed-down figure. In the caption, Blanchard shared that she’s lost 25 pounds (approx. 11 kg). The comments were flooded with congratulatory messages for the new mom. “Your hard work shows ~ Congrats!🎉” one user wrote. “It’s honestly insane how much weight can change a person,” someone else remarked. A separate user said: “Healthy and Happy looks amazing on you. ❤️” Gypsy Rose Blanchard revealed her stunning weight loss transformation in a mirror selfie Image credits: Steve Granitz / Getty On TikTok, Blanchard revealed that she went from a size L to a size XS/S in a year. Many people remarked that she “looked taller” following her transformation. “You look fantastic 👏 but if you’re like 4’11.. how are you that tall compared to the door even with that little bit of heel? 🧐” one person wondered. “Usually, weight loss makes you appear taller in photos. Like an illusion. (That’s been my experience, anyway),” replied someone else, as others pointed out that Blanchard was wearing heels in her mirror selfie. Image credits: Gotham / Getty The comments were also filled with speculation about how she achieved the milestone. Some asked her to share her secrets, while others suggested she had used Ozempic or Wegovy, the GLP-1 medications popular among Hollywood stars for weight loss. “Drop the workout routine girl,” one woman demanded. “We love a good Ozempic makeover,” another person said. The Munchausen by proxy survivor denied using weight-loss medications in January. Taking to her Instagram stories, she clarified, “NO, I am not on any weight loss medication (I just look damn good for postpartum, hate me cause you ain’t me.) 🤷♀️” The mother shared that she has lost 25 pounds (approx. 11 kg), going from a size L to XS/S in a year View this post on Instagram A post shared by Gypsy-Rose Blanchard (@gypsyrose.ig) Additionally, she told People magazine in January that she “gained very little” during her pregnancy. “I never have used weight loss dr*gs to lose weight,” the Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up star reiterated. Blanchard shared that she maintains a healthy weight through physical exercise. “I am now focusing on getting fit by doing yoga and other exercises to help tone my belly. I bought small gym equipment for my home to start getting healthy.” Image credits: gypsyrose She and her boyfriend, Ken Urker, welcomed their daughter, Aurora Raina, on December 28. Coincidentally, the date marked the first anniversary of her release from prison for her involvement in the 2015 homicide of her mother, Claudine “Dee Dee” Blanchard, who had subjected Blanchard to unnecessary and painful medical procedures for years. Many people remarked that her weight loss transformation made her appear taller Image credits: Jamie McCarthy / Getty Before welcoming Aurora, Blanchard opened up about her desire to break the cycle of trauma in her family and build the kind of close, loving relationship with her daughter that she never had with her own mother. “All the things that I wanted in a mother, I want to give to this baby,” she said. “My mother told me I was never going to get married, raise a family, have kids, or do any of that. So, to be here, standing on my own two feet and expecting my first baby, that’s something I’ve reached as an achievement and a personal goal. “I thank God every day that I am now having this second chance at life with a kid of my own. “The way my mother parented me is definitely not the way I’m going to be. We always say for the next generation, we want to be better than we were raised. And so, for me, I think that couldn’t be any more truthful.” Image credits: gypsyrose Though she didn’t have a close bond with her father, Rod, or stepmother, Kristy, growing up, Blanchard has strengthened her relationship with both of them since her release from prison. Thanks to her bond with Kristy, she feels she can pass on some of the qualities she has observed in her to Aurora. “I want to be kind, that my kids come to me for any kind of advice, just like my stepmother. I have seen how she has parented her children — and I think she’s a kick-a** mom. She’s supportive and not overbearing.” She continued: “She lets her kids find their dreams while also being able to pick up the pieces when those dreams fall apart sometimes — so that’s kind of the mantra I want to live by.” The Munchausen by proxy survivor denied using weight-loss medications and instead attributed her transformation to exercise Image credits: gypsyrose New Gypsy guys. pic.twitter.com/wicxwTNYTH — Gypsy-Rose Blanchard (@GypsyRoseBlanc) April 14, 2025 Blanchard and Urker chose the name “Aurora” because of their fascination with the Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights. The pair began writing letters and calling each other in 2017 while Blanchard was serving her sentence at a Missouri state prison. Their correspondence reportedly began when Urker sent Blanchard a “letter of support” after watching the HBO documentary Mommy De*d and Dearest. Since then, they got engaged, then called it off—Blanchard married and later divorced Louisiana teacher Ryan Scott Anderson—before rekindling their romance in April 2024. She and her boyfriend, Ken Urker, welcomed Aurora on December 28, 2024—a year after her release from prison for her involvement in the homicide of her mother Image credits: gypsyrose Responding to those questioning whether she was ready to become a mother, Blanchard said in a YouTube video that she’s taking care of her mental health through therapy and has a “strong support system,” as well as a solid relationship with her boyfriend. People congratulated the 33-year-old on her commitment to staying healthy Image credits: payjanie Image credits: clovejubilee Image credits: gigixoxo9 Image credits: rnnyad Image credits: dreamlighthoriz Image credits: here4the_laughs Image credits: b1233000 Image credits: slutgymnast Image credits: roxnola1 Image credits: PhiThaGreat Image credits: detailsmove Image credits: Andres_I_ Image credits: nicole85ks Image credits: EverPeak01 Fans Notice Odd Detail After Gypsy-Rose Blanchard Shows Off 25-Lb. Weight Loss Transformation
Even if you and your friends and neighbors have similar tastes in aesthetics and interior decor, you’ll still find different ways to make your home feel truly unique. Some people express themselves through cute knick-knacks, inspiring art pieces, stylish furniture, or cool collections. Others… well, they might have life-sized cut-outs of their favorite actors somewhere in their home. Our team at Bored Panda has scoured the internet for the most amusing stories about guests who went to other people’s homes and spotted the weirdest things ever. It’s fun. It’s chaotic. It’s a little bit confusing. Scroll down for a good laugh and a bit of face-palming. #1 A taxidermy armadillo that they moved all around the house in weird places. The first time I saw him he was standing under their kitchen table and I almost had a heart attack. When I was a preteen my friend had a super cool older teenage sister and we weren’t allowed to go into her room. She was really popular and pretty. One day she wasn’t home and my friend snuck me into her room and opened her closet and it was like a huge shrine to Star Trek. Shelves of little Star Trek figures and little replica ships. Image credits: anon_opotamus #2 There was a strange family that lived down the road from us in a rural area years ago. They had 4 kids and they had a painting of the father, naked, holding his erect p***s.....portrayed as huge and in the centre of the painting......with the wife and children surrounding him. They had this in their living room over the fireplace! I avoided them after seeing that. Lol. Image credits: NoMany3094 #3 I went out on a date with this girl I had met the night before. She had to stop at her mom's house. We walk in and the first thing Mom says is, " you wanna meet my chicken"! Apparently she raised show chickens and had her prize hen in the living room in a big box. Image credits: dvoigt412 A good rule of thumb when furnishing and decorating your home is to find a good balance between function and form. On the one hand, you want to feel comfortable in your own home. A couch is no good if it looks amazing but is awful to sit on. A kitchen table is useless if it looks gorgeous, but it’s the wrong height and made of materials that are hard to clean. On the flip side, a home that is very comfortable, functional, and ergonomic might make it difficult for you and your guests to spend time in if you spent no time at all on the aesthetics. To put it bluntly, human beings enjoy looking at and being surrounded by beautiful things. Your apartment or house has to feel like an actual home with some liveliness, not a pristinely minimalist showroom-style property you’d find in sales ad photos. (That being said, if you’re truly into minimalism and not just a fan because it’s trendy, more power to you! It’s just that a tiny bit of clutter can make any home feel warmer and cozier.) #4 I went on a blind date with a flight attendant and we went back to her studio for some fun time after a few drinks and she had a life size male doll standing next to the bed dressed as a pilot and she says don’t worry about Carl he’s my date when I don’t have anybody but he’s cool just watching us! Really freaky and she started talking to him like he’s her husband but she’s treating it like a cuck saying he’s going to do me better than you can ever! I just left while she’s in the bathroom. Image credits: jim914 #5 A self portrait of my aunts foof. Yes you read that right. Im all for art, i studied it, i still love and appreciate all art but there should have been a d**n warning sign or something before walking in the door and sitting down for a chitchat on her sofa ,with that in the middle of the livingroom, while I sipped coffee doing my best to ignore it and she then proudly pointed out mid conversation about work that she had infact painted this wonder..fabulous! You got a model to allow you to do something so personal? ...oh no she says... ...its her own foof..*que shock and surprise face*. and then proceeded to show me the position used with a mirror. I've never spat out so hard in my life. Pre warning auntie...pre warning please. Saw my cool hippie auntie in a whoooole new light that day. She's still pretty cool though 🤣. Image credits: CupcakeLongjumping13 #6 Went to a buddy's house and he had a deer in the living room eating a bowl of dog food. He said he rescued it as a fawn and raised it alongside their dogs. Image credits: Wylaff Forbes explains that you can’t focus just on the aesthetics without considering the practicality of your decisions when it comes to furniture, decor, and design. “Interior design is not just about creating visually pleasing spaces; it's also about creating functional, livable environments. A beautifully designed room is worthless if it's uncomfortable to spend time in. It's essential to strike a balance between form and function, ensuring that the design not only looks great but also works for the way we live our lives,” Darrell Gardner, Director of Product Development for Cort, told Forbes. The Spruce suggests having different textures within your home to make the entire space look professional. If you focus just on one or two of the same materials, it can create a somewhat flat and one-note look. Ideally, you want to create some contrast that looks good. Something else to consider is the actual purpose of the items in your home. Ideally, everything you have should serve a role. The item can be functional, sentimental, or beautiful, but you have to be intentional about everything. #7 This guy's toilet was "open" in the living room without walls, panels or anything to keep your privacy. He was using it freely and was expecting people to do the same. Image credits: kremata #8 This guy I briefly dated asked me to come his apartment for the first time. He had a huge dog cage in his living room. I asked if he had a dog and he said no. It was so creepy. Image credits: anon #9 I went to my friend Brian's house once for dinner and his mom set 4 places. One for me, one for brian, one for her self and the last one was for a doll with a cut out picture of Brian's dead grandmothers face taped to the dolls face. Very creepy. Image credits: Charming-Lilly26 Meanwhile, My Bespoke Room notes that you should try to have a clear idea of the theme that you want your home to have. If you try to fit too many different decor styles into a single room, the end result can look very messy. You could, however, try to mix different styles together using the 70/30 rule. For example, you use 70% of a room’s space to furnish and decorate it in one particular style. And then you do the same for the rest of the space in another style. Style aside, you should also think about how your home is lit. Good lighting can enhance any space, while bad lighting can bring the entire vibe down. Try to make the most of any natural light by using mirrors. Then, consider where your main lights are going to be. And think about some ambient and decorative lighting around your home to make everything feel cozier. #10 I attended a party at this gorgeous mansion. Beautiful home, but there was fake food everywhere. I don't mean like a bowl of fake fruit on the table, I mean 12 place settings with a full turkey dinner and all the sides. Some of the food on the plates appeared to be partially eaten. Like a roll with a bite out of it. They were very life-like, as if they were custom-made props. The kitchen had more of the same. Another room had a huge arrangement of petit fours and desserts. All fake. The office had a plate of partially eaten sandwich and chips. Bathroom had fake mints. The party was on the lower level, where they were serving real food, but every other room in the house had some kind of artificial food display. The only other thing I remember was that they had a really nice dog. I would not be suprised if that dog is now stuffed. Image credits: sloaneysbaloneys #11 Coffins. In high school we went to some guys house who worked at a cemetery or funeral home I can’t remember. I remember his coffee table was a coffin, he had a baby coffin in his living room with pink satin in it. My best friend had to use the phone to call her mom-this was in the 90’s so before cellphones, he sent us into the next room where the phone was an upright coffin with the phone inside like a phone booth! Guy wasn’t even goth-he was just a normal looking guy. Image credits: gianttigerrebellion #12 I had went to a friend's house and they had pool in the middle of the living room like it was normal not a small pool but not super big it was filled with water and the water was so crusty and you couldn't even see the bottom when I asked my friend about it she said that they have a giant gold fish in there. Image credits: superrealst What are some of the most bizarre things you’ve seen when you’ve visited someone else’s home, dear Pandas? Meanwhile, what would you say is the weirdest thing that you own that might confuse your guests? What, for you personally, is the key to making your home feel warm and inviting? Let us know what you think in the comments below. #13 Was auditing apartments, walked into a renter’s unit to find a giant dinosaur sculpture made out of the chicken wings he’s eaten. His apartment and the neighbors next to him was infested with roaches. Image credits: OppositeWatercress14 #14 My friend’s ex had his pet dog taxidermied and sitting on his bed decoratively like a throw pillow. Image credits: FindingNemosAn*s #15 I once visited a friend’s house and saw a life-sized cardboard cutout of Nicolas Cage in their living room. It was just standing there, staring at me the entire time. When I asked about it, they said it was a gift from a relative and they kept it ‘for the vibes.’ Image credits: UDSHDW #16 I was in Law Enforcement years back and got a call to a woman’s home. This was in central Alabama in the US. It was well known that she was mentally unwell ( diagnosed Schizophrenia) and that many of the calls were based on her delusions. She lived alone. For context this was odd because Appalachian culture is typically very inclusive especially of their own. People take care of people. When you add that she was Black, her being alone was even stranger because minorities tend to be more communal than the dominant culture. It’s something I’ve always admired. She lived alone though in this little cinder block shack. I walked in, and immediately to my left laying on the floor what was appeared to be a body. My heart skipped a couple of beats before I noticed that it was actually a handmaid life sized doll. It essentially a stuffed straw , wearing overalls and flannel, complete with shoes. It was so creepy in there dimly lit shack. It became obvious that this woman was an artist down to her bones. There were canvases made from seemingly anything that she could get her hands on- caulk to corkscrews. Her illness couldn’t have been easy, but in the chaos she was still tethered to creativity. Image credits: Lilith_Learned #17 I don’t know if this counts, but when my father’s mother died, she was cremated and resided in my mother’s china cabinet. Then my mother died years later, my father had her cremated and she went in the china cabinet. Then my father died and I had him cremated. Sold the house and all three of them spent about 30 years in my bedroom closet. They were joined by my dog Freckles. For some reason, I never thought anything about it. I had a serious heart attack, and while recovering, it occurred to me that something was off about this. While going through my father’s papers, I found my grandmother’s death papers and discovered she had a plot next to her husband’s in the Midwest. After I was fully recovered, I took a road trip with grandma and had her interred. I’m in the process of trying to have my mother and father placed in Arlington Cemetery. Still in the beginning steps. Wish me luck. Oh, I gave Freckle’s ashes to my ex when we split up. Image credits: hapyreaper #18 I used to visit a friend in the neighborhood quite a bit back when I was a young teenager because his parents were pretty laid-back and we could smoke and stay up late. They had a life-size painting hanging in the living room of a naked woman reclining on a couch with only a small blanket over her pelvis area. I'd stare at the painting every chance I got (this was before the internet and I'd never seen a naked woman before) I'd been over there five or six times before I asked my friend who was the naked woman? My friend called his mom into the living room and said "hey mom who's the naked lady in the painting?" "Oh, that's me. their dad painted it..." she answered and walked back into the kitchen. Image credits: GuitarEvening8674 #19 I knew a guy with like 120 copies of independence day on VHS His plan was to eventually have enough to build a throne. Image credits: Flossthief #20 Before I moved into the apartment I’m in now (was in a two bedroom, this one is a three bedroom townhome) a single lady with 4 kids lived here. She was crazy…like wow. Once a month she would wash and display (I assume to dry) her glass p***s collection in the living room window for all the world to see. I was walking by once and asked about them (there were four of them) and she said they were replicas of the men she had been involved with. She was a glass blower/sculptor…. Image credits: trikster_online #21 I used to work in catering and would sometimes do events at people’s homes. One time I was in the restroom and opened a cabinet to look for a roll of toilet paper. The cabinet was completely empty except for a half-eaten ham and cheese sandwich. Image credits: Fantastic-Piccolo922 #22 (76m) 1975, walked into a dude's house and he had a full sized human head floating in a jar of formaldehyde with a lid on it. He was a collector of American old west memorobilia and claimed it was the head of famed outlaw, Joaquine Murrieta. I wasn't about to argue with him. Image credits: Story_Man_75 #23 A life-size cutout of Robert Pattinson. They keep it in a window staring out at the street (my neighbor). Image credits: Zanthrothorpes #24 I was a traveling insurance salesperson last year. Went into a 65ish year old woman’s house(trailer) and she had probably 70-100 life size dolls. So creepy. She also stated she had lupus and was severely disabled but hated drs and hadn’t been to the doctor in more than ten years and took zero meds for it. She definitely had some mental instability when it came to life priorities. Image credits: stapleswtf2017 #25 Frank Sinatra’s face at the bottom of a gold toilet. Image credits: 771springfield #26 Their front room had 3 large padlocks on it, which were carefully removed so we could look into (but not enter) the room. Every piece of furniture was covered in thick plastic, along with the carpet. They didn't use the room, ever. The room was sealed at all times except for when visitors came round where they would be shown the room once and once only. The family members were not allowed into the room either. I asked if they'd recently had the room furnished and was told no, it had been like this for over 10 years. Image credits: MrSpindles #27 I went to a coworker's apartment once, and she has a picture of us two together. She said she took that selfie a year ago but I don't remember it. Image credits: anon #28 A pretty successful friend of mine has a spare bedroom in her house. No furniture or anything in it. It's just the laundry room. As in, when she does laundry...hers, her kids', her boyfriend's, it just gets thrown onto the 6 ft by 4 ft tall pile in the room and when someone wants something they just dig it out. No folding laundry and putting it away. Just, the pile. Image credits: EatYourCheckers #29 A family Bible. A gigantic Bible, like easily 2 feet long, 1 feet wide and 3-4 inches thick. It was on a podium and opened to a random section. I was told not to touch it. No, they were not religious. Image credits: johnwalkersbeard #30 Them using paint buckets as toilet and never disposing of them. They had a room full of s**t buckets. Image credits: soukaixiii #31 Adult-sized nursery. Had an internet friend locally that I was visiting at their place for the first time. Had to use the washroom, asked which room it was - they said on the left. So I went out to the left and opened the first door - as he came running out to say NOT THAT DOOR. There was a BBQ in the middle of the room, so I asked why there was a BBQ. He was surprised - "All of this and you ask about the BBQ?" so I told him "Well yes, everything else fits together. You do what you want in your own home." lol. Image credits: Cyrakhis #32 A bronze n**e statue of herself. Very unsettling. Image credits: anon #33 A shrine dedicated to Ted Bundy. #34 My mother in laws house was the weirdest I have ever been to. She had dozens up on dozens of photographs framed and hanging on the walls. Every single wall. And every single photograph was of herself. Not her parents, siblings or children. Just her - at different points in her life. She even had photographs of herself hanging on the walls of the bathroom. #35 Three adult goats in a bedroom blocked off by a dog gate. There was a foot of sawdust and goat poop (mainly poop) covering the floor. #36 My friend's dad had put up a few framed photos of his wife (my friend's mom) topless in the tub. These were on the bathroom wall. If he wanted photos stashed away for his private use, fine, but their kids and also visitors like myself obviously couldn't help but see them there. #37 A big pile of hair, like years of brushing and pealing the hair from said brush stashed in one big messy pile of dirty hair... ugh. #38 Middle of July with 20 Christmas trees. Said they took a bunch down as they didn't want us to think them weird. #39 I had a client that had a legit boar as a pet. It was massive!! They named it “cherry” because they got it from the cherry auction. I’d be sitting there having a conversation about their child and cherry would come in and start grunting and demanding attention. It definitely ruled the roost. #40 I went to my boyfriend’s parents house to meet them for the first time. I walk to the front door which is on a little porch with a section that had been framed and wrapped in clear plastic. It was dark and I knocked on the door. My boyfriend and his mom greet me, we introduce ourselves and then I hear a voice behind me. I turn around and see a man tucked into a couch in the covered area of the porch with a bunch of water, granola bars and random snack food all over the place. They invite me in and we go inside and close the door, leaving his dad outside. Turns out his parents were separated and my BF’s mom made him sleep and live outside on the porch. #41 On a beach weekend with my friends Italian American family i walked back to the apartment building they jointly owned with several families. I needed to go to the bathroom. No big deal. Well. I went into the rec room and saw a door i thought was the changing room/bathroom. Oh no. I opened the door. The room was lit by a few candles. On the wall was a MASSIVE black and white picture.. Of... MUSSOLINI! IT WAS A FREAKING SHRINE TO IL DUCE! So I go back to the beach and pretend nothing happened. Didn't ever go to the bathroom. I peed in the ocean. On the way back to Los Angeles I bring it up and my friend says, "oh yeah. Just ignore that." But wait. There's more. My friends grandfather had a standing table in the back of Little Joes an Italian place in Chinatown. We would go there get drunk and eat and bill it to his grandfather who he had a pet name for which i won't share. It was in the back against the wall. Years later I'm reading the RJ in Las Vegas and I see that a man who's name sounded familiar to me had died. They said he ran the Vegas mob. I realized the last name was the same as my friends grandfather. So I called him and I said, by any chance was ____involved.. before I could finish he said, why do you think we always sat with our backs to the walls at Little Joes. That's my weird thing in someone's house story. #42 My wife and I were invited to a luncheon In July by one of her childhood friends and we were told to bring jackets and flashlights. After eating, we were lead outside to an outside basement entrance door. Inside we were lead downward for quite a distance where the steps leveled out into an underground cavern. Our hosts revealed that it was a commercial cavern in the 1920s before safety was major consideration. We went on a 2-mile long loop (the middle had like a 40 foot tall ceiling), then back to the entrance and up. Never forget it. #43 I went to a house to pick up a free polaroid camera for my now wife using a website called freecycle. Anyway, it was really deep in rural Wales (I'm Welsh) and the guy who answers the door is a huge bodybuilder. He takes me upstairs to get the camera and into a full-on s*x dungeon, with some sort of swing and harnesses and d**dos and stuff. I was young and terrified and ready to hit him as hard as I could and run, but instead of trying to make me his gimp, he explained the camera didn't get much use anymore and gave me some free film too. He then tried to sell me a life-size Dalek (from Dr Who) that he also had in there for some reason. Probably the oddest interaction I've ever had in my life. We stopped using freecycle after that. #44 The giant illuminated golden arches you see at the top of a McDonalds sign. Stolen. 4 guys, d***s, a toolkit, and climbing abilities. Why? Because they could. The real question was how they got it into the house and how they weren't seen carrying it the half an hour back home. The damned thing was blocking the hallway to the rest of the house. #45 Many years ago we were house shopping. The decor on the first floor was definitely strange, but not really crazy. Then we went into the basement. All I can truly recall was a free-standing wood door and frame in the middle of the floor. A manikin had been cut from head through torso into two halves, and each half was glued on either side of the door, positioned as if a body had run through the door and was exiting the opposite side without making a hole in the door itself. We GTFO right then and there. #46 This was back in high school but I went to my friends house to play since video games and he went to go do something. My phone fell out of my pocket and landed on the floor and I went to grab it and saw oranges everywhere under his bed and they all weren't eaten but looked like they had holes. If you know, you know and that was the list time we played video games at his house. #47 A secret room with a huge closet full of Klan robes. Two sets of robes on display outfitted on mannequins. Display lighting and a big ole flag. #48 A guy I know told me once while passing a house, yea I had to do some plumbing in there and there was a room where the homeowner had a completely cut off silenced room, with a concrete pad he would put his feet into and claim that it was the center of the universe... People in Camden Maine are kinda strange lol. #49 A guy had a .50 caliber machine gun from a crashed W.W.II bomber. The original barrel was bent, and the gun was corroded. He soaked it in home heating oil for a year, then disassembled the gun and completely restored it.(He bought a new barrel over the internet.) He went nuts on the restoration. The wooden grips were replaced with elk horn and he chrome plated some of the parts! It literally looked brand new and a work of art one would see hanging on a wall in an art museum! #50 I think I have the weirdest things… I have a cardboard cutout of my friends they had for their wedding that I jokingly asked if I could take and was met with an enthusiastic yes. For the bit, it’s hilarious! They sit with me in my office and keep me company. Every time my mom or SIL are over and see the cutout it scares them. #51 A guy I dated about 15 years ago lived in a ramshackle old historic home that had not been properly maintained. It would have been lovely if it weren't crumbling and full of mold (and probably a shitload of lead paint as well). The unfinished stone basement had a windowless dungeon in the far back corner, with raw stone walls, no lighting, and a big soundproof door that only locked from the outside. The weirdest part is that he had a low-functioning alcoholic friend who paid him $100 a month to sleep down there. That house was a soap opera of weirdness. #52 When I was very young my dad was planning to purchase an unremarkable sedan and we went to this veritable mansion to pick it up. The owner let us into this sitting room that was filled with rich people stuff, fancy furniture and whatnot. As a child the thing that caught my morbid curiosity was the matching set of four end tables made of elephant legs, complete with toenails. He saw my curiosity and explained to me that two were from a male, and two were from a female and how to tell the difference via the toenails, and two were African, and two were Asian. I just nodded in understanding, but it made me very uncomfortable. #53 A lit shelf of d**dos in their apartment. They claimed they're unused they liked to collect funny ones. I seen people collect knives and guns on display, and in the scheme of things if people collected more dildos instead, maybe it would be a better country. #54 My career was as a social worker and I got to meet some pretty interesting people and see their homes. I’d say I had 2 favorites. One was a sweet old lady who had put foil on the walls of her main living space and had lots of pink plastic flowers as decoration- it really was rather beautiful. Another man had two baby grand pianos in his living room and was able to play them. I love it when people March to their own drummer. #55 Went to a friends house back in elementary school. We were playing with polly pockets and got bored so we decided to play hide and seek. It was my turn to be a seeker. She started counting down as i ran around to find a hiding spot, there was a closet near her parents bedroom and my little 3rd grader brain thought that was perfect. I opened it up and a million tiny eyes stared back at me. It was dolls, tons and tons of dolls. Not even barbies either, realistic looking dolls. I asked her about it and she said they were her moms, creeped me tf out. From then on she stayed at my house. #56 A body. In home funeral and apparently was tradition to sit the deceased in a chair in the home and continue as if he were alive. #57 A mouse cage with 4 mice. 3 of the mice were literally eating the guts out of the 4th. I was delivering them a TV. #58 Dog poop bags in the bathroom. Ex girlfriend's family had a few dachshunds, and they kinda gave up on potty training them, i'd say they got like 60 percent of the way there. So they'd use the bags to scoop up house poops and throw em in the toilet, flush it, and throw the gross bag in the trash. Nice family, and I liked her a LOT, but it always struck me as *extremely* weird, and it probably wasn't *that* weird, but it did bug me a few times lol. #59 Built home extensions all my life and some that sticks out -A martial arts guy who had a mocked up 4 man fight scene in his lounge, and wanted me to come at him as one of the attackers. No thanks - Topless and n**e photos of the lady of the house in some sort of arty black and white photo, seen so many it just doesn’t surprise me. - A s******r pole set up in the bedroom by the side of the bed. No judgements whatsoever on any of these, we’re all different in our own special way. #60 A large catfish in the only bathtub in friends house. #61 I went to my friend’s house to get ready for a Halloween party. I had a typical Wednesday Addams look, and someone suggested it would be cool if I had a little hand to use as “The Thing.” It turned out her mom had a collection of hand-themed objects ( mostly plastic or ceramic hands) in a room. This made my costume 100% better, and people kept stopping to congratulate me. #62 Toured a condo and they had a communal shower, you know the kind you would see at the YMCA, like 6 shower heads. I picture them having all their buddies over to take a shower together. #63 A machine made for drawing pigeons. #64 My ex’s grandparents house. Had a full finished basement with closet doors that tunneled to other closet doors. Then in the middle of the basement, a child’s bedroom, complete with twin bed and entirely outfitted with children’s decor & toys. No children lived there for decades. #65 My uncle had a whole (real) human skeleton in his office. Just the bones, he kept her in a box that was about the size of a old hatbox. Sometimes the skull would be sitting on his desk alone. He was a Dr, and the skeleton was a premed requirement back the 1960’s. As far as I know he still has her. Don’t know what they’ll do when he passes. #66 A stuffed pet dog that looked out the window at the lake view. Apparently that was his favourite spot. #67 A Friend of My In-laws Shot an Elephant. He made a coffee table out of the ear. It was gross. #68 Someone in the town I used to live in had a pet fox. Well groomed, collared, behaved. Still a fox though. And he was a publican (the man not the fox). So some days you’d be having a pint and there’d just be a fox chilling in the corner of the pub. #69 A freaking well in the bathroom! Granted it’s sealed and everything, but it still gave off the energy that Sadako from the Ring could emerge from it at any moment ya know and it’s creepy as hell. 🥹. #70 I used to do technical support in people's homes. Because of where I lived, the demographics skewed old. Old, and rich. Got a call for a retirement home community-type deal. Most of the...tenants? Patients? Clients? Lived in a three-story community apartment building type thing. But about 30 of them has "casidas," these 2-bedroom house-type condo thingies. Anyway, this call was one of those. Woman was 96 years old and -- I know Reddit will have an issue with this -- but she was as sharp as a tack. She had a gigantic Mac, like 27" screen, and all the times I was over there helping her with s**t, I only had to show her how to do something once. She would lock in and that was that. ...one time, one visit, instead of her home office, she needed help with something in her bedroom. And that's where it got..weird. I walk into the bedroom ready to Handle S**t, and what do I see? A legit, not-kidding, full-on SHRINE to Ronald Regan. Not him as an "actor," but as a politician. The entire corner of her bedroom is dedicated to Ronald RayGun. VERY weird. (This was Northern California, around 2015.). #71 I watched my neighbor's cat when I was a teen- a seemingly normal family: parents and one young daughter. At dusk I fed the cat and walked along the dimly lit hall on my way out. I saw, scratched into the wall next to the basement door it read, "Shhh. You'LL Wake Him". I didn't like that much and ran all the way home on a darkening dirt road, watching my back. Don't like thinking about it but sometimes I still do when I'm home. #72 I went to a friends boyfriends parents house. Never been there before and never met the boyfriend or the boyfriends parents before. Just swung by to drop off baby clothes for my friends newborn. It was just within the last month so it was no where near Christmas, but the whole house was set up like it was Christmas day. There were two 5ft-6ft tall nutcrackers on either side of the front door on the inside. It was weird. Probably the most weird part of the whole thing was that the boyfriends dad was a carbon copy of Steve Martin... #73 A bathroom with its walls decorated with animal bones, teeth (some human?) and false teeth simulating falatio. #74 I used to know a girl that collected oddities. She had a lot of strange things, including: Victorian hair jewelry Preserved cat fetus in a jar Preserved slice of cat brain in a jar Multiple dried alligator tails (she gave me one) A tiny dried octopus Old shoes from the Victorian era Preserved eyeball in a jar of unknown origin. #75 My friend’s grandma had a framed photo of Shrek on the wall, right next to all the family portraits. No one ever acknowledged it. #76 I don't know if it counts as weird but I at least thought it was funny. My neighbor is the neighborhood cat lady. She has at last count 26 cats. She lets her cats roam the neighborhood but everyone knows which cats are hers and she knows every single one of them by name. She has always been into collecting cats. While her daughter has always been into collecting anime paraphernalia. This has turned into there always being a random cat running by/popping up with a Naruto ninja headband on it when you least expect it at any place at any time. #77 My sister had a friend that was way above our social rank, still don’t know why they lived in our neighborhood. Her parents had a silk hand woven rug they had purchased while traveling and took up almost the entire entry hall. So when you went to visit you were not allowed to step on the rug. Shoes off and scoot around the edge of the walls that were covered in expensive art. The whole family did this every day. Do not step on that rug. #78 A whole room with no furniture. Just a single chair in the center and dozens of candles. Nothing was ever said about it. #79 A hoarder's house - maybe not that weird, but it was certainly a shock to me. I was attending a fairly upscale private school, and two classmates (sisters) invited me to their house one day. I went home with them after school and my mom was to pick me up later. Their house was in an expensive neighborhood - a very nice looking place from the outside. But when we went inside I was kind of shocked - I had never seen anything like it, never knew people lived like this. There was stuff piled everywhere with just a little path where you could walk from room to room. The furnishings and decor and artwork were clearly upscale, but it was all buried under layers and piles of just - stuff. Boxes and clothes and papers and I don't even know what - just stuff. Nice house, nice furniture, nice cars, private school (the girls went to MIT later) but living in utter chaos. I'll never understand it. #80 An aquarium full of massive hissing cockroaches. #81 I have two. The first was after my old car was stolen and recovered, I had to have the ignition replaced. My insurance sent me to a guy that worked out of his home. In the main room was a massive, wall-sized portrait of him dressed as a medieval knight with his foot on a dragons head, holding a big sword over his head. On other walls were a variety of swords displayed. He informed me they were all real, and very sharp. His wife told me *all* about them while we waited. Turns out he’s a part-time dragon slayer. He slays the demon dragons that live in the heathens of this world. In people. She had pamphlets. And she started asking me if I felt I had any dragons in me. Needless to say I booked it out of there as fast as I could once he was done with my car The second is a little more mundane, but still something I've never seen before or since: a *huge* vat of dark molasses in my childhood friend's kitchen. Her family was big, 9 or 10 kids iirc. After I spent the night for a sleepover, I was invited to breakfast with the family. Breakfast was either grits or oatmeal, and each kid took a turn ladling a generous portion of the molasses over their meal. I tried a little. I can't remember the flavor aside from it being...unpleasant. #82 This dude must have k**led one of every animal that would have been on Noah's Arch. He had giraffes, lions, a rino, zebra, bears, yeti, mountain goat, house cat, you name it. Blew my mind he amount of time and money this dude dumped into pointlessly k**ling s**t. I'm all for hunting if you are going to eat it or if it's to thin herds but sport hunting shouldn't be a thing. #83 I used to work as a mover. Had a massive job, moving a guy's home including library, gun safes filled with civil war memorabilia (or "War of Northern Aggression" as he'd say), and apparently a gimp mask. This in of itself wasn't so weird maybe, but the guy was retiring as a preacher. Two-day job with five or six of us out each day, zero tip. #84 I just bought a house and part of the deal we got was we had to clean out the belongings from the previous owner which was an elderly woman. Every SINGLE drawer and cabinet had at least one book of matches and teeth flossers. #85 A massive floor to ceiling statue of Anubis. #86 A kitchen FULL of mammy paraphernalia (they were horrifically racist people, but I was also confused as to why they surrounded themselves with what they hated). #87 At my great aunt's house she had used coffee cans on both sides of just about every step leading upstairs, and they were all full of junk. #88 When I was around seventeen, i volunteered as an old folks helper. I would do chores for old people still living at home and sometimes move furniture. One client I had was an old sweet lady in a wheelchair. My job that day was to clean out some dust and vacuum the upstairs. On the wall of her bedroom, there was a taxidermied squirrel with its insides exposed hanging on the wall. I didn't say anything about it, but I was hella freaked out. I just did my job and left and only told my friends at the time. #89 Neighbor down the street owned a wildlife "safari" park in southern California. You'd walk past their yard to/from the school bus and there would be a camel, a zebra... I'd like to say a giraffe, but can't swear to it. They had a manmade koi pond in the front yard with a footbridge over it. Loved that house. #90 I had a coworker that collected clown dolls. She had shelves and shelves of them. They were everywhere. She used to walk around with photos in her camera and would show ppl her favourite ones. “I Almost Had A Heart Attack”: 90 Weird And Creepy Things People Spotted In Someone Else’s House
- Next The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have never been known to carry a well-rounded reputation, especially amongst American audiences, but it seems as if the people they work with have a fair amount of negative opinions to share, as well. When Meghan Markle arrived at a charity Polo event in 2024 with her “very famous friend” tennis legend Serena Williams, it caused more of a “disruption” than she would have figured, according to a new interview. As Sentebale chair Dr. Sophie Chandauka sat down with Trevor Phillips from Sky News, she revealed a few damaging claims against the royal couple, while calling their brand “toxic” and accusing Harry of “harassment and bullying at scale.” A new bombshell interview revealed how Meghan Markle “disrupted” a charity Polo event in 2024 Image credits: Aaron Chown – PA Images/Getty Prior to the event, Meghan had informed others she would not be attending, though it seemed as if her presence would’ve been welcome. “We would have been really excited had we known ahead of time [that Meghan was coming], but we didn’t,” Dr. Chandauka said. So when she showed up with one of the most prominent figures in the sports industry, it came as a surprise and threw everything into chaos. Reportedly, when everyone was on stage, Meghan asked Dr. Chandauka not to pose next to Harry as he celebrated the Royal Salute Polo Challenge in Florida. The chairman was supposedly requested twice by the Duchess to move away from the Prince as he kept his arm around his wife. Image credits: Yaroslav Sabitov – PA Images/Getty Image credits: Brian Otieno / Getty The awkward arrangement resulted in others having to shuffle around them to find a place, with Dr. Chandauka ducking under the trophy to get into the position Meghan had requested her to stand in. “The choreography went badly on stage because we had too many people on stage,” the chairman recalled. She also went on to talk about how that moment blew up in the international press, saying there were a lot of conversations surrounding the strange choreography, whether Meghan should have been present, and “her treatment of me.” The chairman of Harry’s charity said Meghan’s unexpected arrival resulted in chaos and awkwardness Image credits: Yaroslav Sabitov – PA Images/Getty When Prince Harry asked Dr. Chandauka to issue a statement in support of the Duchess, she flat out refused. “Not because I didn’t care about the Duchess, but because I knew what would happen if I did so, number one,” she clarified. “And number two, because we cannot be an extension of the Sussexes.” Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams only echoed what Dr. Chandauka said to Daily Mail. Though Meghan’s unexpected arrival doesn’t seem like a big deal, these kind of carefully planned events can be at jeopardy if even the slightest thing goes wrong. Image credits: Sky News “Meghan was not expected at a polo match in 2024 and this caused confusion which was symptomatic of the chaos which Dr. Chavunduka claims the charity had descended into,” he told the outlet. “She refused to issue a statement in support of Meghan, there had been an awkward incident between them,” referring to what happened on stage. He added, “The ferocious feud that has split Sentebale, which Prince Harry co-founded in memory of his beloved mother, Princess Diana, will be a bitter blow to him, as he now has no link with a charity that he has been involved with since 2006, when he co-founded it.” As news broke about Meghan’s behavior, Prince Harry requested a statement in favor of his wife — only to be shut down Image credits: Brian Otieno / Getty Though heavily denied by representatives of both Harry and Meghan, Fitzwilliams also said accusations of “bullying against” the former echo accusations that had been against his wife. “Harry has been accused of bullying and harassment. There are echoes here of the allegations against Meghan which appeared in the Times before the infamous interview they gave on Oprah, which she strongly denied,” he said. “However, they have recently surfaced in The Hollywood Reporter and Vanity Fair. They will surely adversely affect the Sussexes’ image.” Image credits: meghan Image credits: sussexroyal Just last week, Prince Harry announced that he, as well as several other trustees, had quit Sentebale, the charity he set up with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in 2006, due to a boardroom battle within the organization. Dr. Chandauka then chimed in to accuse the Duke of being “involved” in a “cover-up” of an investigation centered around bullying, harassment, and misogyny at the organization, claiming the “toxicity” of his “brand” had impacted the charity. “What a pair of losers,” one netizen labeled the couple The post “They Are Toxic”: Harry’s Charity Boss Says Meghan Humiliated Her After Awkward Polo Event Demands first appeared on Bored Panda.“They Are Toxic”: Harry’s Charity Boss Says Meghan Humiliated Her After Awkward Polo Event Demands
- Previous Britney Spears was clearly unafraid to show off some skin in her most recent Instagram post — but it’s got fans a little worried. As the pop star took to social media on Friday (March 28) to share a few cheeky selfies of her in a red and black lingerie set, her blonde locks flowing naturally down her right shoulder, she shared a humorous caption. “Definitely a character because that’s not me !!! But wait sh–t it does kinda look like me 🤔🤔🙄🙄!!! Just kidding !!!” she wrote. Fans grew concerned with Britney Spears’s most recent Instagram post Image credits: britneyspears And while it was obvious Spears was having fun, smiling and posing for the camera, netizens thought the pictures represented how “broken” of a state she was in. “This is very sad to me. I see someone stuck in the period of time where she was emotionally broken. She hasn’t matured from the early 2000’s,” said someone. “While many of her contemporaries in the industry have been able to grow up and mature in their lives and career, she appears to be exactly where she maturity wise when she became some broken.” They continued, “It seems like everyone has failed her. No one’s love for her was bigger than what they could get from her. I feel like she was broken by the people who loved her and the money making machine of entertainment industry.” Image credits: britneyspears Image credits: britneyspears Another stated, “It’s sad to see her such a hotmess. She used to be so much happier, so it seemed. Now she just seems sad and starving for attention. Praying for her mental health.” A third chimed in, “She needs that ‘madea type of auntie’ (you know the one who will not take any BS) to come to her home, smack the phone out of her hand throw her in the shower. Toss out her wardrobe. Tell her to throw some decent clothes on for a while, step out of the media and just live for herself for a bit. “Grab a iced caramel latte, play monopoly with her boys and be human for a while. Frumpy baggy sweaters and comfy jeans.” People began to think her mental state was on a decline View this post on Instagram A post shared by XILA MARIA RIVER RED (@britneyspears) One other person echoed a similar sentiment: “I legit feel bad for Britney like she’s lived her whole life almost being others version of her and now it’s like she’s conditioned to believe this is all she is a s–x object to flaunt her body all day everyday. “Yes it’s beautiful she is beautiful but she has so much more purpose to her than just doing this. It’s vain and not fulfilling her life in anyway [sic].” “Tryna find her relevance and popularity again but not being socially aware of how she’s looking to the world, is sad…” another claimed. Image credits: britneyspears But others rushed to the I’m A Slave 4 U singer’s defense, saying they had no right to jump to these conclusions about her. “And everybodys still over here so mad about Britney and shes over there living how she wants, not knowing any of us even exist, dancing how she wants,” someone commented. “Chappel [sic] Roan does this and nobody bats an eye. Y’all just love to criticize her. She’s looking good and I wish her happiness,” a netizen called out. A few others rushed to her defense, slamming the critical comments for their insensitivity Image credits: britneyspears A third clarified, “Yall all so judgmental but she ain’t hurting nobody. Let her do whatever makes her happy. If she likes posting stuff and doesn’t care what people think then whatever man. Doesn’t impact your day.” “She’s living her life leave her be!” another insisted. “People are so hard on her but yet you see all these young woman [sic] looking like they belong on a corner doing it and no one is on them! Don’t like what she’s doing don’t watch! Get it girl!” View this post on Instagram A post shared by XILA MARIA RIVER RED (@britneyspears) As New York Post reported, Spears’s caption most likely referred to the casting of her upcoming biopic, which was announced in April 2024 that Wicked’s John M. Chu would be developing, along with the movie’s producer Marc Platt. Universal had acquired rights to her 2023 memoir The Woman in Me, and the movie will be made under said studio. At the time of the News, Spears took to X to tease, “Excited to share with my fans that I’ve been working on a secret project with #MarcPlat. He’s always made my favorite movies… stay tuned.” Image credits: britneyspears While casting has still not been announced, actress Olivia Holt has chimed in on the rumors that the former Disney star may take on the lead role. “I would be so honored to play Britney,” she told Variety at the premiere of the horror/comedy movie Heart Eyes. “I’m just so grateful to be in the running and around so many names and talent who are in the running for it,” she continued. “Just the idea that I am on people’s minds to play something as iconic as this, would be a dream.” Some netizens believed Spears’s post was a way to attract more attention The post “Sad And Sick Soul”: Britney Spears Worries Fans With New See-Through Lingerie Photos first appeared on Bored Panda.“Sad And Sick Soul”: Britney Spears Worries Fans With New See-Through Lingerie Photos
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