Deconstructing Daily Mail Headlines: Courtney Stodden, Harrison Ford, Rihanna, Leonardo DiCaprio and more

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The Daily Mail is the king of clickbait headlines designed to grab the reader's eye and entice them to click. Sensational headlines can be used to frame stories in a way that makes them seem more salacious than they typically are.

Women's body parts are frequently used in headlines even though they may have nothing to do with the main topic of the article. For example, an entire article can be based on a celebrity at the beach or pumping gas.

So we thought it would be fun to deconstruct some of the Daily Mail headlines and rewrite them without sensationalism or celebrity angle. Check them out below.

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Media Personality Posts a Bikini Photo to Instagram and a Powerful Message About “Coming Back” in Two Separate Posts That Have Nothing to Do With One Another


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Months After Sustaining an Injury, Wife Gets a Kiss From Her Husband


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Years Later, Man Is Still a Fan of the Company He Sold for $4.05 Billion


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Man Fills His Car Up With Gas After Work


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Woman Wears Jeans and a Hoodie While Walking at Night in NYC


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Former Local TV Anchor Wears Dead Animal While Holding Hands With Billionaire MAGA Wannabee Boyfriend


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Pregnant Woman in a Bikini Hits the Beach


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Fit Elderly Man Rides Bike Weeks After Ending Job


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50-year-old man still looking happy that he's dating 26-year-old model


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