Victoria's Secret Angels look out for one another!
On Monday, Chinese model Ming Xi hit the runway at the 2017 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai, China, wearing intricate floral wings, a flowing train and thigh-high heels.
While strutting down the catwalk, Xi's train got tangled up in her heels and she took a tumble, but kept smiling the whole way down!
Photos: 2017 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show -- See the Angels' Jaw-Dropping Runway Styles
The 28-year-old model handled the spill with total grace and was helped up by fellow angel Gizele Oliveira.
Photo: Getty Images Photo: David Fisher/Rex/Shutterstock Photo: David Fisher/Rex/Shutterstock Photo: David Fisher/Rex/Shutterstock
More: Model Gigi Hadid Nearly Trips Over Her Nude Gown, Holds Onto Sister Bella to Keep From Falling
Despite the minor slip-up, Xi totally slayed on the runway!
Photo: Getty Images
Et's Kevin Frazier jetted off to Shanghai with the Vs models to get an exclusive...
On Monday, Chinese model Ming Xi hit the runway at the 2017 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai, China, wearing intricate floral wings, a flowing train and thigh-high heels.
While strutting down the catwalk, Xi's train got tangled up in her heels and she took a tumble, but kept smiling the whole way down!
Photos: 2017 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show -- See the Angels' Jaw-Dropping Runway Styles
The 28-year-old model handled the spill with total grace and was helped up by fellow angel Gizele Oliveira.
Photo: Getty Images Photo: David Fisher/Rex/Shutterstock Photo: David Fisher/Rex/Shutterstock Photo: David Fisher/Rex/Shutterstock
More: Model Gigi Hadid Nearly Trips Over Her Nude Gown, Holds Onto Sister Bella to Keep From Falling
Despite the minor slip-up, Xi totally slayed on the runway!
Photo: Getty Images
Et's Kevin Frazier jetted off to Shanghai with the Vs models to get an exclusive...
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- Entertainment Tonight
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- by Brittney-Stephens
- Popsugar.com
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You'd think that Michael C Hall would have had enough of death. He spent five years at the embalming table as sober, self-doubting undertaker David Fisher in the HBO TV series Six Feet Under, then eight as the anti-hero of Dexter, a forensics expert with a secret life as a serial killer. The 43-year-old North Carolina-born actor has become American TV's poster boy for death – usually violent; with those series over, you'd think this would be a good time to try some nice decorous costume drama. But no: in the first 20 minutes of his new thriller Cold in July, there he is,...
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- by Jonathan Romney
- The Guardian - Film News
Writer Lee Gambin calls them Natural Horror films, other writers call them Revenge of Nature or Nature Run Amok films and writer Charles Derry considers them a type of Apocalyptic Cinema.
Of course we’re speaking of one of the great horror subgenres for which we’ll employ writer Kim Newman’s tag: The Revolt of Nature.
Since the end of the 1990s, lovers of animal attack films have been subjected to copious amounts of uninspired Nu Image, Syfy Channel and Syfy Channel-like dreck like Silent Predators (1999), Maneater (2007) Croc (2007), Grizzly Rage (2007) and a stunning amount of terrible shark attack films to name a few that barely scratch the surface of a massive list.
These movies fail miserably to capture the intensity of the unforgettable films they are imitating and the recent wave seems to carry with it the intent of giving the Revolt of Nature horror film a bad name.
Of course we’re speaking of one of the great horror subgenres for which we’ll employ writer Kim Newman’s tag: The Revolt of Nature.
Since the end of the 1990s, lovers of animal attack films have been subjected to copious amounts of uninspired Nu Image, Syfy Channel and Syfy Channel-like dreck like Silent Predators (1999), Maneater (2007) Croc (2007), Grizzly Rage (2007) and a stunning amount of terrible shark attack films to name a few that barely scratch the surface of a massive list.
These movies fail miserably to capture the intensity of the unforgettable films they are imitating and the recent wave seems to carry with it the intent of giving the Revolt of Nature horror film a bad name.
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