Russian spy talks of love
GLAMOROUS Russian spy Anna Chapman has told a men's magazine she likes hopeless romantics, in her first interview since being deported from the United States in July.
The redhead said her favorite category of men are "those who need love to be the biggest and most wonderful feeling in their life," she told Russia's Maxim, which went on sale last week.
Chapman, whose exposed life as a spy has turned her into a media sensation, graces the front cover of Maxim's November issue wearing lacy underwear and holding a silver revolver.
Across seven pages inside, the 28-year-old shows off her celebrated curves in black satin and red lace atop stilettos. Maxim has named her one of Russia's 100 sexiest women.
Chapman, who was deported by the United States with nine others in July as part of the biggest spy swap since the Cold War, also tells Maxim she likes men "who are better than me."
Although celebrated by the Kremlin and Russian media, the Russian spy ring was reported to have failed to secure any major intelligence before its members were arrested in the United States.
Earlier this week, they were awarded the highest state honours by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
The redhead said her favorite category of men are "those who need love to be the biggest and most wonderful feeling in their life," she told Russia's Maxim, which went on sale last week.
Chapman, whose exposed life as a spy has turned her into a media sensation, graces the front cover of Maxim's November issue wearing lacy underwear and holding a silver revolver.
Across seven pages inside, the 28-year-old shows off her celebrated curves in black satin and red lace atop stilettos. Maxim has named her one of Russia's 100 sexiest women.
Chapman, who was deported by the United States with nine others in July as part of the biggest spy swap since the Cold War, also tells Maxim she likes men "who are better than me."
Although celebrated by the Kremlin and Russian media, the Russian spy ring was reported to have failed to secure any major intelligence before its members were arrested in the United States.
Earlier this week, they were awarded the highest state honours by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
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