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'''Kirstie Patterson''' is a [[glamour model]] who has appeared in both Nuts and Zoo magazines. She made her debut in early 2011 in Nuts alongside [[Lacey Banghard]] in '2011's biggest new boobs'. Like Lacey, and many of the newer glamour models, Kirstie has a tiny body, but is notable for her very large breasts supported on a small chest.  
'''Kirstie Patterson''' is a British [[adult model]] who has appeared in both Nuts and Zoo magazines. She made her debut in early 2011 in Nuts alongside [[Lacey Banghard]] in '2011's biggest new boobs'. Like Lacey, and many of the newer glamour models, Kirstie has a tiny body, but is notable for her very large breasts supported on a small chest.  


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[[Category:Glamour models]]
[[Category:Adult models]]
[[Category:Adult models]]
[[Category:Nuts models]]
[[Category:Nuts models]]
[[Category:Zoo models]]
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Revision as of 19:20, 25 September 2011

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Kirstie Patterson is a British adult model who has appeared in both Nuts and Zoo magazines. She made her debut in early 2011 in Nuts alongside Lacey Banghard in '2011's biggest new boobs'. Like Lacey, and many of the newer glamour models, Kirstie has a tiny body, but is notable for her very large breasts supported on a small chest.


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