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Hilary Duff, a Scorpion and Her Vagina

Oh baby yeah, oh Yonica Babbyeah...

You dirty bastards, I already know all of you are clicking on that headline.

Hillary Duff stars as a Russian popstar named Yonica Babbyeah in the upcoming War, Inc. due out on May 23. As if this pic wasn’t enough to let you know that Ms. Duff is looking particularly good as of late I give you a teaser clip as she plays a little … uh … I can’t really think of what to call this scorpion-to-vagina scene… Can you think of something clever?

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Nope, nothing clever. Can’t get passed the "Lucky Bastard!" thought.

- RaTTleR_NL
( April 8th, 2008 | 7:32 am )
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