Kristen Hancher Accidentally Live Streams Sex With Boyfriend

Image
Kristen Hancher and her boyfriend Andrew Gregory (Just Dru) gave their fans the shock of their lives on Instagram. Over 14,000 unsuspecting fans tuned in to Kristen’s Instagram live stream expecting something totally different. Instead, fans were treated to raunchy bedroom audio that went on and on for three minutes. Kristen Hancher plants a kiss on her BF Andrew on Musical.ly. (Photo: Musical.ly) Kristen Hancher is Humiliated After Broadcasting Sex Live on Instagram Kristen’s fans were notified after she went live on Instagram. We won’t post the video, but it was all audio anyway, since the phone’s camera was pointed at the walls and ceiling. Here’s a GIF of the VERY shocked chat during the live! Fans heard sexy audio & were so confused in the comments! For three whole agonizing minutes, fans heard sexual noises and lots of moaning. Fans could only see darkness and occasionally, white sheets. In the background, Andrew and Kristen were heard making many slurpy kiss...

North Korea World given false timeline about USS Carl Vinson heading for...





North Korea World given false timeline about USS Carl Vinson heading for Korean Peninsula



THE declaration last week that the US had sent an aircraft carrier barrelling towards waters off the Korean Peninsula put tensions with North Korea at boiling point. Except, that never happened.

A series of glitches meant that the USS Carl Vinson and four other warships were actually sailing in the opposite direction when officials announced it was surging towards the West Pacific, The New York Times has revealed.

A defence official went even further, telling the AFP on Tuesday that the armada had not yet even begun sailing to the region.



The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the warships were, in fact, still in waters off the northwest coast of Australia and would “start heading north towards the Sea of Japan within the next 24 hours”.

The naval strike group had actually spent the past few days conducting drills with the Australian Navy, the official said.

The ships are not expected to reach their destination until the end of the month, CNN reports.



The story unravelled when the US Navy released a photograph showing the Carl Vinson thousands of kilometres away in the Sunda Strait, between the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra, on Saturday, the same day Kim Jong-un was making a show of his military arsenal in the streets of Pyongyang.



The US Navy announced on April 8 that the armada was travelling north as a “prudent measure” to deter North Korean military aggression.

However, when the announcement was made, the naval strike group was still headed towards Australia, where it was scheduled to take part in joint military exercises, 5600km away.

White House officials told the Times that the military’s Pacific Command made the announcement prematurely, and the mistake was repeated later by defence secretary Jim Mattis.



US President Donald Trump talked up the military moves last Wednesday saying: “We are sending an armada. Very powerful.”

By the time the misunderstanding was realised, the genie was out of the bottle, with news outlets across the world reporting that the naval strike group was steaming north to scare the rogue nation straight.

The show of force was met with aggressive rhetoric from the North Korean officials, who said on Monday that the US’s military moves were creating “a dangerous situation in which a thermonuclear war may break out at any moment”.

Popular posts from this blog

Kristen Hancher Accidentally Live Streams Sex With Boyfriend