A Japanese actress has proven her super big breasts are “real” after fans asked for too much.
Fumina Suzuki was born in 1990, 1m67 tall with a fairly balanced measurement of 96-62-93 cm. Famous for her huge breasts, Fumina Suzuki is known as the “Holy Maiden of the Round 1” of Japan. Currently, she is active in many fields such as actress, lingerie model, swimsuit, album sales, etc.
Some familiar roles of Fumina Suzuki can be mentioned as: Hiromi Arima in live action “Kamen Rider Fourze” and a supporting character in “Kamen Rider: Reiwa The First Generation”.
Sharing about the reason why she fell in love with the swimsuit modeling career, Suzuki said that it was from the time she visited the workplace of a close friend who is also a swimsuit model. Just as Suzuki was changing clothes in the room, a manager accidentally entered. He complimented her body quite well proportioned, should consider modeling career.
That compliment inspired Suzuki to her later career as a swimsuit model. Not only that, Suzuki also develops more in the field of lingerie models, actors, …
Recently, in Japan, there is a trend that the breasts of anime characters look too artificial. Fumina Suzuki is also constantly being called by fans because of her oversized breasts. They asked her to prove that the breasts were “real”.
“Holy Maiden Round 1” turned out to be very indulgent to fans. Fumina Suzuki immediately became the focus of attention when posting on Twitter proof that her super huge breasts are completely real. Those are… X-ray pictures.
Evidence of the actress
Attaching the photos is, Fumina Suzuki writes:
“I went for an X-ray, is that enough to prove my breasts are real? It’s the first time I’ve shown my breasts to others.”
Many comments of the online community responded to this strong “evidence” of the female model:
“It’s the best, 100% nude.”
“Thank you for pampering the fans.”
“Still can’t see very well, have to take a color photo to see clearly.”
“It’s okay, what I care about is her smile.”
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