he 2009 romantic comedy The Ugly Truth didn’t leave much of an impression, but, in a small way, it was prescient. In one scene, Katherine Heigl’s character wears a pair of remote-controlled, vibrating panties to a serious business dinner after—bear with me—a coworker calls her prude. Over white wine and ceviche, the undies begin unexpectedly buzzing; the controller has fallen out of her purse and a young boy at the next table over is playing with it. Heigl shivers into a semi-suppressed climax in front of her coworkers, totally unaware of her orgasm’s underage puppeteer. It was funny, as long as you didn’t think about it too much. @fashionnova @cardeeb #pikerkeri #hope #dancing #modegrossesse #lonfon #reiki #fitfam #anastasiabeverlyhills #america #chromehearts #kachinadoll (à Morocco) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3pMv3OBquT/?igshid=1e1ysgthh4pua













