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He charmed entire generations with his beauty. Among the good reasons to watch the cult series “Baywatch” were its dizzying curves. And despite the passage of time, Carmen Electra she’s still a sexy bombshell.
His fame has never waned, thanks in part to his way of reinventing himself. In fact, after the Baywatch experience, the actress starred in Scary Movie, and now people continue to talk about her thanks to social networks. And if on Instagram she demonstrates her ageless beauty, then on OnlyFans she publishes red-society content, though without exaggerating…
The former star, who rose to fame on Zuma Beach between the waves and sand of California, takes to social media to reveal his new project, revealing behind the scenes of the filming of “I’m Gia“, of which, however, she does not reveal anything other than her super sexy outfits.
But for more than a year now, Carmen has also been on OnlyFans, where, without difficulty believing it, she says that she manages to earn “a mountain of money.”
But in addition to sharing how she came to open her profile, the world’s most desirable former lifeguard (along with her friend Pamela Anderson) wanted to share what the strangest requests she receives from her many fans.
“I never thought that despite everything they see, most of my fans want to see my legs… that’s what makes me laugh a lot and that’s why I work with a smile every day. I spend more time photographing my legs than my breasts: it’s fun.”
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