Oh No! We Can See Everything Through Angie’s Latest Salt Premiere Dress
Hey Angie, we’re a little worried that your stylist doesn’t have your back. Shouldn’t someone be testing these frocks under the intense red carpet lights before you step in front of the cameras.
Absolutely nothing was left to the imagination when Angelina Jolie walked down the carpet in Tokyo in a black thigh high slit dress. At first glance Angie was just showing a lot (A LOT) of leg. But closer inspection revealed that the fine fabric showed absolutely everything else when put under the lights, including Angelina’s white panties, her tag, and the fact that she wasn’t wearing a bra.
From far away this dress looks amazing, but someone should be looking out for Angelina’s best interest and giving these things a road-test before x-ray pics like these can be beamed across the globe.

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Scout
Posted at 3:32 AM on March 1, 2011
Angelina has curves in all the right places, not many could carry off this design but with Angelina’s long, slim legs, perky derriere (al la natural thankyou), flat tum and yep perky breasts…oh so delicious and somehow still very classy. Again with the jealous and subjective commentary in this article, if you despise this lass so much choose your obvious favourite, however I guarantee I wouldn’t be reading these articles if you did. Enough now, off to read something that isn’t reflective of the author’s skewed perceptions and apparent bias. Jealousy’s a bitch.
cj
Posted at 7:07 AM on August 6, 2010
Lara
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lolo
Posted at 6:51 PM on July 27, 2010
Mia
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