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Born:
June 5, 1995
(age 30) - Height: 1.45 m
- Country: United States
- Eyes: Brown
- Measurements: 32A-26-36
- Weight: UNKNOWN
- Hair: Blonde
- Ethnicity: UNKNOWN
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