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27 Beach Photos No Longer Socially Acceptable

 FOCUS HERE, NOT ON THE UNICORN!


Rita Ora, the British singer who first rose to fame in early 2012, always draws the eye whenever she wears a bikini. As an artist who often appears on the covers of famous magazines, she is definitely familiar with the expectations of the covergirl image. However, this particular photo seems more like a “fail” than a typical covergirl shot.

Yes, she is very eye-catching! But what on earth is going on behind her? One young woman looks like she’s having a hard time staying afloat on an inflatable unicorn float. Another person might be in trouble – it’s difficult to tell. In the far background, a group on a large boat seems to be from a rural area, and they are worryingly close to the people who seem to be struggling on their floats.

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