Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Emma Watson Cute and cool in red Latex


Hi Everyone
     With Britain basking in super hot weather, it was still nice to see that Actress Emma Watson, despite her ongoing struggles with the mysterious Latexium curse,could still look cool and elegant whilst attending the prestigious Asprey Diamond Polo event in Surrey England this weekend.
  Our reporter took the opportunity for a cheeky question about her outfit and was greeted with Miss Watsons dazzling smile and a polite no comment.
   However we did learn from a close contact that Emma had been wearing the simple red silk shift dress she had chosen for the summer day event for over an hour and had been hopeful the curse would not affect her.However in the car on the drive to the Polo fields, the entire outfit had swiftly Rubberised.
   It is still a mystery how the curse struck, or how long it will last, but we at S,SnS can't believe anyone could carry the curse with as much beauty and grace as Miss Watson.


Reporting for SmoothSlick'n'Shiny
 Andy Watson in Surrey England

10 comments:

  1. Oh a poet and you didn't know it :-)
    Thanks honey
    xxx

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  2. i hope the course goes on forever with emma

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    1. Thanks Anon
      From what i see, there is no sign of the curse easing up for dear Emma any time soon.
      x

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  3. Hopefully this curse will spread to others and to other parts of their clothing such as footwear so that they all end up wearing sky-high heeled thigh boots.

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    1. Hi Enen
      Word on the street has it that full fetish transformation has been observed. As soon as we have the proof we will share it.
      xx

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  4. Yes please go on and put emma into latex i love her!

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    1. You are not alone Anon. Further adventures for Emma will follow.
      xxx

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  5. Are the stagings in Latex of Emma done with her approval or even with her agreement?
    *V* xxx

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    1. Sadly neither, but I hope they are taken as tribute. I am very happy with the crude fake art we sometimes see.
      Some of my pieces seem to have been accepted almost as real.
      Xx

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