Ekaterina Bobrova: photo shoot
Posted on 2017-06-21 • 2 comments
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Ekaterina Bobrova’s new photoshoot by Maxphotovideo:





Katya and her sister Svetlana




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Wow these are amazing!
Nice! Very classy photo shoot – now how do we put some of that class on the ice?