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Lena Dunham Celebrates Her Freedom, and Shows Off Her Curves, in Lingerie …

May 27, 2015 by  
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Love my @lonelylingerie and I think I will wear it to dinner with some boots a smile because we are all very lucky to be free

A photo posted by Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) on May 25, 2015 at 5:21pm PDT

Lena Dunham celebrated the land of the free on Memorial Day by posting a photo of herself in her lingerie – and joking that it would make a great dinner outfit.

“Love my @lonelylingerie and I think I will wear it to dinner with some boots a smile because we are all very lucky to be free,” wrote the Girls actress, 29.

The pic follows another body-positive image that Dunham posted earlier this month, in which she shared a mirror selfie after she forgot her gym clothes while visiting fitness guru Tracy Anderson.

Lonely Lingerie reposted Dunham’s latest pic, writing: “Queen Lena being the ultimate babe in her Lonely Bonnie Softcup set. We are so glad you exist.”

Dunham’s boyfriend Jack Antonoff, though, was a bit more covered up in his Memorial Day outfit. He wore dark pants and shirt, a maroon blazer and a small gold medal in another Instagram photo from Dunham – this one captioned, “Holiday Swagger.”

Holiday Swagger

A photo posted by Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) on May 25, 2015 at 5:33pm PDT

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Brisbane lingerie store falls victim to lewd Facebook hack

May 25, 2015 by  
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A Brisbane lingerie store has fallen victim to a Facebook hack, with thousands of customers now being bombarded with distasteful images.

Big Girls Don’t Cry Anymore owner Karen Edbrooke says she was “devastated” when the lewd images began appearing on the store’s Facebook page.

“I’ve got 39,000 customers who I’ve had for 23 years, this was showing up on their news feeds,” Ms Edbrooke told 9NEWS.

Hackers have taken over the store’s Facebook page, posting rude comments and links to unsavoury articles up to four times an hour.

When customers click on the links, it creates spam messages on their pages too.

Ms Edbrooke is no longer able to access her business’s page and is powerless to stop it.

“You cannot phone Facebook, there is no Australian office – for a corporate company to have that many customers they should have policies in place to help small business,” she said.

“It is so hard out there at the moment.”

Facebook has been notified but the problem could take weeks to rectify.

Business experts say it is an unfortunate sign of the times.

“There’s obviously a list of other businesses this is happening to and they’re (Big Girls Don’t Cry Anymore) probably at the bottom of the list being a small Aussie retailer,” Gary Mortimer from QUT Business School said.

The hack could not have come at a worst time for Ms Embrooke, who has just launched a new campaign to tell customers she was moving locations – paying thousands for online ads.

Mr Mortimer says small businesses that rely on revenue from an online source need to invest back into robust security systems.

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