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Anna Chapman Enters 2011 as the Top Russian Sex Symbol

Anna Chapman, the spy in her past, swiftly becomes the sexiest politician in Russia’s history. Right before the end of 2010 Anna was elected one of the few leaders of Russia’s ruling party’s youth wing, the Young Guard, making a first big step in her political career. Commenting on Anna Chapman’s sexy looks the US Vice President Joe Biden jokes that he doesn’t know why they deported her from the US; he would have better dispatched to Russia the rightwing polemicist Rush Limbaugh instead.

The comely spy Anna Chapman has been a celebrity since returning to her motherland Russia. Far from becoming forgotten Anna was welcomed home by Vladimir Putin and all Russian authorities with open arms. President Dmitry Medvedev in a live interview, summing up the main events of 2010, said: “People who work in our special services are first of all citizens of the Russian Federation. They are no cannon fodder, and no heroes the state gave as a sacrifice.”

A couple of month after her triumphal return Anna was appointed an adviser to the president of the Moscow-based FondServisBank, which mostly works with space industry companies. In a special statement the bank said it has hired her “to help with innovation in information technologies.”

In her new capacity Anna Chapman, the spy in retirement, suddenly appeared in Kazakhstan to wave off a space rocket. With her flaming red hair she arrived at the Baikonur cosmodrome to see off a US astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts bound for the International Space Station.

Later, in December, Anna Chapman has attended a meeting of the “Go Russia!” forum at Skolkovo center near Moscow. While Dmitry Medvedev was there to lay the first stones of the Russian Silicon Valley, Anna explained to the reporters that she too was pursuing “some innovative projects.”

The already improbable Anna’s story took another twist when she became a cover girl for the November 2011 issue of Maxim magazine’s Russia edition. The magazine has also published Anna Chapman’s topless pictures as well as her interview. Maxim’s official Russian site comments that “Anna Chapman has done more to excite Russian patriotism than the Russian soccer team.”

Lately, there were internet rumors that Anna Chapman will be soon appearing nude in the pages of Playboy but they were not confirmed.

According to Google’s statistics, searches for “Anna Chapman racy pics” are steadily rising. Some sites are fooling their visitors with nude pictures and videos of other pretty girls resembling sexy Russian spy Anna Chapman.

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