Danny cox
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being nasty for daddy in the school rr while the girls next to me are smoking ☺️🎀🤫#daddysgirl #petite #teen
repost with proof for a surprise!🎀

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Sydney Sweeney thought she had a bold idea: under cover of night, climb the iconic Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles and drape dozens of bras over its giant letters to promote her new lingerie brand, filming the whole thing with a crew in tow. It made for a striking visual — bras strung like festive bunting across an unmistakable landmark. But there was a catch she apparently overlooked: while she did secure a permit to film near the sign, she did not have permission from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce to touch or climb the structure itself, or to use its image for commercial purposes. The Chamber pointed out that no such authorization was granted, and that her actions could expose her to criminal trespassing or vandalism charges. The next morning, headlines lit up with speculation about fines, legal trouble, and whether the stunt was brilliant or reckless — and whether it even needed to involve the sign at all. Public reaction ranged from amusement to outrage, with some calling it creative marketing and others seeing it as disrespectful to a historic landmark. When a publicity stunt pushes into legal gray areas — scaling a famous landmark and decorating it without full permission — is that bold marketing genius or irresponsible behavior that should have been avoided? What do you think? (TMZ)
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