[JAV] Saori Hara - 12 In 1 Movie Pack

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Her May 2009 hamedori adult video for SOD, Real Celebrity Saori Hara: Brown Eyes, directed by Company Matsuo, had the quarter-German Hara traveling to Germany for six days to explore her roots.[21] The SOD studio celebrated the end of Hara's first year with the company with the four-hour cosplay video, Real Celebrity Saori Hara: 8 Changes and Sweet Sex, where she plays eight different characters.[22]

[JAV] Saori Hara - 12 in 1 Movie Pack


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Now many of you will probably already know this, But Saori hara is my all time favorite AV Actress or more precisely my favorite girl full stop. I know this may sound corny, But she stole my heart away the first time I laid my eyes on her and even if she has retired from the AV industry and now married. To me she is still the most beautiful sexiest girl out there and nobody will replace her and I still love her with all my heart.

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