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Tango0129 Nov 2014 10:45 p.m. PST

"With scarlet lips and chemical red hair, the erstwhile agent is still making headlines in the West. She's put out a film exalting the virtues of the Russian army (even the units in Ukraine). But her audience in the Motherland is negligible.

MOSCOW—Every now and then I run into Anna Chapman at a nail salon called "Little Fingers" on Potapovsky Avenue in downtown Moscow. One would expect a red-haired, red-lipsticked celebrity-ex-spy, wearing expensive designer dresses that are tight enough to sculpt her curves in high relief, to attract attention. But here in the hip Clear Ponds neighborhood, where at any time of the day women are used to seeing and being seen to be cool, glamour is nothing special. It's rare that another client would turn her head to look at Chapman, and besides, not many people in Moscow actually know who she is.

Most of the times I've seen Chapman, she has seemed upset or moody, locked in her own thoughts. Once I asked her if she'd like to be interviewed. She declined, barely looking up as she leafed through a fashion magazine. With a little grin she said she did not like to give interviews: "Why would I need it? My popularity rating is high enough, I don't need more publicity."…"

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Mako1130 Nov 2014 2:56 p.m. PST

Cute, but not a very good spy…….

jgibbons30 Nov 2014 6:09 p.m. PST

I like the rifle…

Personal logo piper909 Supporting Member of TMP01 Dec 2014 12:15 a.m. PST

Oh yeah, I wondered what was going on with that cute red-headed Russian spy. Waiting for Bond to show up, I suppose.

Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP In the TMP Dawghouse01 Dec 2014 10:42 a.m. PST

She was a hotty ! Classic Russkie "Honey Pot" ! I'd have told her [phoney] secrets in exchange for … well .. you know … evil grin But that's me … Just say'n ! What !? huh? I'd disseminate disinformation and she … well … That's just the way this Spy vs. Spy thing works ! wink

Barin102 Dec 2014 9:39 a.m. PST

Normally former spies are not really interested in popularity…i mean real spies.they tend to live a quiet life.Still, she has here tv program, money, good looks et all. Pretty sure there's plenty of people who are envying here status ;)

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