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“You’re a wonder, Wonder Woman, and the things that you can do.”
Methinks this lady should be wearing a sports bra before she goes running after bad guys, or Steve Trevor.
Why? Silicone doesn’t bounce.
The hell it doesn’t. Gravity and inertia affect it just like everything else.
Naw. I’ve been to plenty of strip clubs where the ladies are sporting after market titties that don’t jiggle when she dances, or head to the floor when she’s upside down on the pole. They just kinda sit there for looks, and only move when she squeezes them together or something.
That’s because those particular enhancements were so overstuffed the skin acts as a natural sports bra. May be more accurate to say, “Too much silicone doesn’t bounce.”
Any man my age will think of Lynda Carter as the perfect Wonder woman but this lady sure looks very good.
And she shows a lot more than Lynda ever seems to have done.
http://www.hecklerspray.com/wp-content/gallery/lynda-carter-nudes/lynda-carter-nude-52.jpg
May be a body double
There actually was one real (not a Photoshopped creation) nude photograph of Lynda Carter. It wasn’t a full nude, but she was completely topless.
She was originally in the running for a part in the movie Apocalypse Now. The role was of a Playboy Playmate of the Month, one who was on a USO tour of Vietnam. One of the soldiers had the foldout picture hung near his barracks bed. Lynda had to pose for that foldout picture, and it meant she had to pose topless for it to be realistic.
The role ultimately went to a different actress, who also had to pose for the foldout, and it was displayed next to the soldier’s bunk. The original foldout of Lynda Carter became a very hot collector’s item. I’m not sure if any of them still exist.
Apparently the question was once raised to producers on the show as to how the Wonder Woman costume stayed up on Lynda Carter, since it was strapless and had a somewhat low back.
The answer was, “Lynda’s natural attributes.”