COBRA VICIOUS
Cobra is not the typical mainstream girl, she grew up in an Igloo in the glaciers of Norway. She later became a famous V-Tube girl in Iceland where she dominated the scene with 9 subscribers, she is a bit of the black sheep of the gigantic Vicious family (who isn't these days?). They are nice people and gave birth to a lot of pretty daughters, the best about them is... they are entirely fictional.
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Nice I was going to Request a model that reacts well with makeup, ill have to give this a try :)
not sure this one does though
" She later became a famous V-Tube girl in Iceland where she dominated the scene with 9 subscribers "
- I am one of those 9 happy subscribers !!
I like her "artistic videos" in the style of Andy Warhol and Jean-Luc Godard , of her taking a
hot bubble bath with her rubber-ducky
named "Barney".
THEY ARE A MASTERPIECE of creative story-telling, which immediately evoke the stylized, young Nouvelle Vague cinema of the late 1960s.
You might confuse her with Ernie from the Muppets because if she'd take a hot bath in her Igloo there would be no Igloo :-D
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