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Olivia Dunne’s Rival Breckie Hill In Pink Bikini Top Has Her ‘Eyes On U’

Breckie Hill served up a sultry look for the camera!

The model, who’s been dubbed as Olivia Dunne’s rival, took to her Instagram account and teased her followers with a sizzling snap. Hill gave an eye-popping view while wearing a tiny bikini.

Breckie Hill Puts On A Busty Display In Her Little Garment!

The 20-year-old posed for a very seductive selfie, flaunting her perky assets in a revealing swimsuit. In the image, she looked straight into the lens and offered a closed-lip smile while tilting her head.

Hill held the camera using one hand that she extended upward and away from her body to get the best angle possible.

Breckie Hill Looks Pretty In Pink

Hill looked beach-ready in a neon pink number that exposed the entirety of her cleavage. It had tiny triangle cups that struggled to contain her ample chest. She tied the pair of thin straps over her neck, which created a scooped neckline that bared a substantial amount of skin. Meanwhile, the other straps were secured behind her back.

Below, Hill wore white bottoms that wrapped tightly around her petite waist.

Breckie Hill Sports A Gorgeous Glam With Her Bikini

Hill kept things casual by rocking minimal accessories, such as a necklace and stud earrings. However, the influencer enhanced her striking features with makeup. She tied her blonde locks in a ponytail and left the long bangs falling on the sides of her face.

Hill captioned the share, “Eyes on u.”

Breckie Hill Gets Thousands Of Likes!

Even though the new share has been live for less than a day, it already received a ton of attention from Hill’s ardent admirers. In addition to over 173,000 likes, the update has also pulled in nearly a thousand comments. Some of the model’s fans let her know she looked beautiful. Countless others raved over her busty display, while a few followers expressed their admiration with a combination of emojis.

“You are a gorgeous woman,” raved one user, adding two flame emojis at the end of the text.

“My eyes are on something else,” noted another user.

“I love this picture of you!” exclaimed the third person.

“Oh, Breckie You’re So Fine Your So Fine You Blow My Mind. Hey Breckie,” wrote the fourth commenter in a play off the lyrics of the hit song “Mickey.”

Olivia Dunne Vs. Breckie HillOlivia Dunne taking a selfie.Instagram Stories | Olivia Dunne

The ongoing feud between Breckie Hill and the LSU gymnast shows no signs of resolution, with the TikTok stars engaging in a back-and-forth of verbal exchanges on social media.

The constant comparisons between Dunne and Hill by fans, noting their striking similarities, fuel the ongoing dispute.

The feud between the two may have originated with the posting of the phrase “Livvy with cannons” on social media, where Dunne was tagged. This seemingly led to the athlete blocking Hill, prompting Hill to respond by posting a video addressing Dunne’s actions.

In an interview, Hill called Dunne a “b—h,” saying, “She’s such a b—h, every single person that’s met her has been like, ‘Oh she’s so mean in person.’ She got p—ed about [Livvy with cannons] and she’s like, ‘You’re body shaming me.'”

Dunne has taken a less outspoken stance on the rivalry, even suggesting that there was “no beef” between them.

On Instagram, Dunne boasts over 4.4 million followers, while on TikTok, she has an audience of 7.8 million. In comparison, Hill has 1.7 million followers on Instagram and 3 million on TikTok.




Lauryn Hill Tells Audience They’re ‘Lucky’ She Even Showed Up to Concert She Agreed to Play

The unspoken contract between Lauryn Hill and the fans who attend her live shows maintains that the singer will show up when she’s ready, and they will either wait patiently or plan to arrive late, too. Currently on the road for an anniversary tour celebrating 25 years of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, the musician provided more context to her understanding of this contract, telling the audience at her Los Angeles show: “You’re saying ‘She’s late. She’s late a lot.’ Yo, y’all lucky I make it on this … stage every night.”

Hill performed the first show of the anniversary tour with the Fugees on Oct. 18. In the weeks since, she has postponed two shows — one in Philadelphia and the other in Fort Worth — citing severe vocal strain and injury. “I fought through the last couple shows, pushing my voice, and masking the injury with medication. This isn’t safe or sustainable,” she said at the time. It’s a more plausible explanation for the musician’s somewhat chaotic touring schedule, though it doesn’t completely explain the perpetual lateness.

“I don’t do it because they let me do it. I do it because I stand here in the name of God and I do it. God is the one who allows me to do it, who surrounded me with family and community when there was no support,” Hill told the Los Angeles audience, adding that the music itself is a key factor in her relationship with performing live. “When [The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill] sold so many records, no one showed up and said, ‘Hey, would you like to make another one?’ So I went around the world, and I played the same album over and over and over and over again. Because we are survivors, and we’re not just survivors, we’re thrivers.”

Hill made a similar comment to Rolling Stone in a rare 2021 interview, saying no one from her label reached out regarding following up her massive debut solo album. “With The Miseducation, there was no precedent. I was, for the most part, free to explore, experiment and express,” she explained at the time. “After The Miseducation, there were scores of tentacled obstructionists, politics, repressing agendas, unrealistic expectations, and saboteurs EVERYWHERE. People had included me in their own narratives of THEIR successes as it pertained to my album, and if this contradicted my experience, I was considered an enemy.” Editor’s picks

In 2003, Rolling Stone reported that Hill had in fact already started the process of recording an official second album in Miami, though two decades later it has still not managed to manifest in any form beyond a few loose singles. At the time, an industry figure explained: “A lot of different people have been called down there and had strange experiences.” The slow-moving sessions reportedly required some musicians to sign a waiver granting Hill sole writing credits for their collaborations while others were flown out and put up in hotels but never actually put to work in the studio. Some sources added that Columbia Records halted her recording budget after she spent more than $2.5 million, but the label denied the claims at the time and maintained that the follow-up album would be released in 2004 (it wasn’t).

Hill’s longstanding commitment to being in complete control often included her pushing back against the idea of idol worship and parasocial exchanges between artists and fans who feel entitled to any piece of them. “I agreed to share my art, I’m not agreeing necessarily to share myself. The entitlement that people often feel, like they somehow own you, or own a piece of you, can be incredibly dangerous,” she told Rolling Stone in 2021. “I chafe under any kind of control like that and resist expectations that suggest I should somehow dumb-down and be predictable to make people feel comfortable rather than authentically express myself.”

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The anniversary tour picks back up tomorrow, Nov. 7, with the Fugees in Oakland, California.




Ms. Lauryn Hill Is Hitting the Road With Fugees — Here’s How to Score Last-Minute Tickets

Ms. Lauryn Hill released one of the best albums of all time nearly 25 years ago this year with The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, and now the Grammy winner has taken her 1998 solo project’s songs on the road — along with a Fugees reunion — for a multi-city trek that kicked off in September. Following the tour announcement, Hill announced another run of new dates that would extend through December, with stops in Vancouver, Detroit, Atlanta, and Boston.

“The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill is and was a love song to my parents, my family, my people, my musical and cultural forebears, my teachers, my loves, my Creator,” Hill shared in a statement. “I wrote love songs and protest songs — (still love songs) about the subjects and interests that inspired and moved me. I was confident that what inspired me would resonate with an audience that had been led to believe that songs of that kind could only live in the past.”

Here’s when you can score last-minute Ms. Lauryn Hill tickets online — and the complete tour schedule to see the upcoming Fugees reunion on the road this season.

The answer: Get Ms. Lauryn Hill and Fugees tickets on Ticketmaster, StubHub, Vivid Seats, TicketNetwork, and SeatGeek.

How to Buy Ms. Lauryn Hill & Fugees Tickets Online + Discount Codes

Want to hear “Ready or Not,” “Killing Me Softly,” “Doo Wop (That Thing),” and more live? While some dates have already sold out, here’s where you still can find tickets to see Hill and the Fugees on the road for the Miseducation 25th Anniversary Tour.

Find Ms. Lauryn Hill + Fugees Tickets on Ticketmaster

Both standard and verified resale tickets are still available to buy on Ticketmaster for all upcoming dates, including newly added shows for the remainder of the reunion tour.

Find Ms. Lauryn Hill + Fugees Tickets on StubHub

One of our go-to places for buying sold-out concert tickets is through resale site StubHub. All of Hill’s upcoming dates with the Fugees are available to buy on its website at the time of writing. We’ve spotted tickets for as little as $66 each for the November stop at the Kia Forum, and $74 each for her final stop in Boston in December.

Find Ms. Lauryn Hill + Fugees Tickets on Vivid Seats

If you’re shopping for Ms. Lauryn Hill and Fugees tickets on Vivid Seats, you can use our Rolling Stone promo code RS2023 to save $20 on your $200+ order at checkout.

Find Ms. Lauryn Hill + Fugees Tickets on SeatGeek

SeatGeek also has a large selection of tickets left to see the Fugees this season. Live music fans can use the promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 to save $10 on your first order over $250 at checkout.

When Do Ms. Lauryn Hill Tickets Go on Sale?

All tickets are currently on sale for the upcoming Ms. Lauryn Hill and Fugees run. Public on-sale tickets for the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 25th Anniversary Tour went on sale at 10 a.m. ET on Ticketmaster on Aug. 25, and the week of Oct. 5 for another round of dates.

Ms. Lauryn Hill & Fugees 2023 Tour Schedule

“Overall, the opening night, in their hometown of Newark, was a memorable occasion that would have been even better with cleaner audio mixing,” wrote Rolling Stone‘s Andre Gee in a review of Hill’s tour with the Fugees earlier this October. “It seems like Hill will continue to do her unique take on her classics, as she has for years. Fans will simply have to deal with the improvisation, which is her prerogative. If it wasn’t for her sonic choices, we wouldn’t be celebrating 25 years of a classic in the first place.”

Taking the number 10 spot on our list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, Rolling Stone wrote of Hill’s solo classic: “Miseducation’s musical legacy is just as deep; at a time when pop was becoming increasingly slick and digitized in the go-go Nineties, here was an album that showed the commercial appeal of a rawer sound; ‘I wanna hear that thickness of sound,’ Hill said. ‘You can’t get that from a computer, because a computer’s too perfect. But that human element, that’s what makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up. I love that.'”

Ready to hear your favorite Miseducation and Fugees tracks live? Here’s the complete 2023 schedule for Hill’s remaining concert dates, including newly added shows with the Fugees.

* Dates bolded below are newly added shows

  • Oct. 28 – Chicago, IL @ United Center (w/ Fugees)
  • Oct. 30 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena (w/ Fugees)
  • Nov. 2 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena (w/ Fugees)
  • Nov. 4 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum (w/ Fugees)
  • Nov. 5 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum (w/ Fugees)
  • Nov. 7 Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena (w/ Fugees)
  • Nov. 9 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena (w/ Fugees)
  • Nov. 10 – Portland, OR @ MODA
  • Nov. 12 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena (w/ Fugees)
  • Nov. 17 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center (w/ Fugees)
  • Nov. 21 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena (w/ Fugees)
  • Nov. 25 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center (w/ Fugees)
  • Nov. 27 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena (w/ Fugees)
  • Nov. 29 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena (w/ Fugees)
  • Dec. 1 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center (w/ Fugees)
  • Dec. 6 – Huntsville, AL @ Orion Amphitheatre
  • Dec. 8 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena (w/ Fugees)
  • Dec. 10 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center (w/ Fugees)
  • Dec. 13 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden (w/ Fugees) 
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