From The Grammarist:
"Premiere, with an e at the end, refers to the first public performance or showing of something, such as a movie or play. It can be a noun or a verb — for example, a movie premieres at its premiere. Premier, without the e, is (1) an adjective meaning first in status, and (2) a noun denoting a prime minister."
I'm pretty sure none of these women exposed herself to a prime minister, at least not in public, so I guess the headline word should be "premieres."
Anyway, the pictures are MUCH better than the grammar.
Sunday, May 29, 2016
"Even major stars are baring all at premiers (sic)"
"Even major stars are baring all at premiers (sic)"
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