Russian tabloid website LifeNews.ru posted a video today of the former undercover agent posing for a photo shoot in two form-fitting dresses, Reuters reported. The photos are for an upcoming issue of the magazine Zhara, which translates to "heat" in Russian. Extrapolate from there.
According to Reuters, the website writes, "Clearly enjoying showing off her curves, Chapman shows that women's secrets mean more to her than those she kept at the Secret Service." Which says a lot for a sentence that means nothing.
In the video (posted below for everyone's eyes only), Chapman sits pensively on a hotel room window sill as cars whiz by below her, leans against a wall as though she has been tasked with keeping it erect, and stands incredibly close to a lamp that looks to have been on loan from "Pee-wee's Playhouse."
Never being one to blindly follow the rules, however, Chapman posted some of the photos from the shoot on her Facebook page and is now being sued by the magazine for releasing them, Animal New York reports. What will she do next?
The video is currently down, so watch this RT report in the meantime and read more at Reuters (via MSNBC).





