In this week’s Throwback Thursday feature we look at a video from a photo shoot by Treats!. Treats! Magazine is all about sweet treats in form of beautiful women. For the cover of their eighth issue they invited Lydia Hearst, visited LA Circus for a day and brought back a nice amount of photos which later tastefully decorated the issue. Both front cover and inside pages. With a lady like Hearst (I constantly mistype her last name, writing Heart) there will not be any unsatisfied readers. Anyone complaining? Do a 180 and walk away.
A girl of many talents, blogger, actress, hairess and model, Lydia Hearst is also owner of a smoking hot body. She is lean, has a nice pair of breast and long brown hair. She describes herself as being serious, silly, weird, sweet, outgoing, creative and kind but most importantly, she is who she is. Lydia also adores horror movies a lot and when she was a child, Riki Lake babysit her and met Johnny Deep when she was only 4. Now I know what it is growing up in a wealthy family. Not to mention her grandfather, William Randolph Hearst, being the inspiration for the movie, Citizen Kane. Hearst is also a strong supporter of “Free The Nipple” campaign. She thinks it’s ridiculous that in this day and age women aren’t allowed to show nipples.

“I honestly think it’s ridiculous that women aren’t allowed to show nipples.”- Lydia Hearst

But hey, who cares about how and where she grew up, how much money her folks have and stuff like that. That is not really of our interest. We are here to watch and enjoy Lydia Hearst’s body while doing stuff in and around circus. And even if it lasts only for one minute.
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This video just reminded me of something; I haven’t been to circus in ages. My last visit was at least fifteen years ago and the only thing I remember is that it was quite boring. There aren’t really any circuses in our country and when some foreign gypsies decide to bring camels and all the rest weird animals, they normally escape from their tents. True story.
To learn more about a firm believer that discuss is important, Lydia Hearst, head over to Treats! Magazine.