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The Daily Mail Is Regularly Criticised On Answerbank For Showing Scanty Clad Ladies In Their Side Bars, So Should They Have Not Published These Photos Of Our 'beloved Celebrities' On Their Night Of Nights?

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anotheoldgit | 16:11 Mon 29th Feb 2016 | News
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I will just toddle over there and have a look at the dresses - I am shallow !
Some divine outfits and brrr some draughty ones too - must agree the men were very smart indeed.
..and in today's Mail Online edition, Jeremy Clarkson's nipples are visible. Disgusting! Whatever happened to pixelling?
I agree with mamya - most of the dresses were either okay or lovely but one or two defied description. ********** ****** would be a good description.

fred - what about just pixel-ling out totally.
Lady Gaga looked stunning.
The Daily Mail is regularly criticised on Answerbank as only suitable for arzes... what is wrong with that ?
More bosoms than derrières on this occasion ;-)
I have no objection to slashes and swoops but some of them do seem a little gratuitous.
True, some beautiful women on display but Naomi Campbell, just..............WOW.
Personally, I thought that Tina Fey won the night.

Looked gorgeous.

https://pmchollywoodlife.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/tina-fey-oscars-fashion-2016-cfmp-lead.jpg?w=600
Regularly criticised for what?
I'd better er um just check if that is a fair criticism
As long as it isn't Katie Hopkins and her *** again ...
Some of the outfits do make me gasp out loud at times !

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