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Margarita Kicherova
13.01.2005 03:26

Anna Kournikova pulls her panties down (picture)

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Anna Kournikova pulls her panties down (picture)
Anna Kournikova pulls her panties down (picture)

Russian tennis star Anna Kournikova continues pleasing paparazzi photographers with her raunchy poses. A lucky paparazzi has recently managed to take a stunning picture of Anna pulling her panties down. Kournikova performed the striptease session on one of Caribbean Islands.

Click here to see the revealing picture

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