Melita Toniolo became famous for….
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wait for it….
big boobs! Not quite like Cristina del Basso, though, and after having done a photo shoot for FHM UK, Melita has said: “In Italy, women like me are more dangerous than shot guns.
” Perhaps to explain, she goes on to say: “A beauty like mine can’t be controlled.
”According to the former Italian big brother contestant, by being dangerous she means for Italian men.
Does she know something I don’t…? Anyway, after being a bona fide Italian model, Melita has turned into more of an Italian show girl, with the antics to boot.
She has been nicknamed “La diavolita” or “devil” for her behaviour, and to give you an idea, she was even caught up in a controversy of auctioning a night in her company.
She’s going places in Italy, but whether she’s respected while doing it, is another matter altogether.
To top it off, she says: “My view has always been that if you’re the kind of boy, or even girl, that I fancy and I want to go to the beach with you after dark, then you will never forget the name Melita Toniolo.
This much I’m sure.
” Can you get any more specific than that?
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