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Episode: Season 1, Episode 5: The Velvet Curtain
Duration: 153 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2016-Jun-06 |
Alternate Names: Nicole DaSilva
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Nicole da Silva, born on September 18, 1981, is an Australian actress known for her roles as Stella Dagostino in 'Rush' (2008-2011) and Franky Doyle in 'Wentworth' (2013-2018, 2019). She has also appeared in series like 'Carla Cametti PD' (2009) and 'Doctor Doctor' (2016-present).
Alternate Names: Rah Chapman
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"If you asked Mr. Skin how many times he's been captivated by an Australian beauty, he'd likely struggle to count that high. Enter the enchanting Ra Chapman, a rising star in film and television hailing from Australia. Her screen debut occurred in 'Knowing' starring Nicolas Cage back in 2009. Since then, she's amassed nearly a dozen credits, including roles in 'City Homicide' and 'Wentworth Prison'. To truly appreciate Ra's allure, watch her Australian drama 'Birthday', where she bares it all for your viewing pleasure. She stands nude in a bedroom after admiring herself in black lingerie, offering a full frontal view that's sure to please. Additionally, you can catch Ra engaging in lesbian intimacy in episode one of the series, with a revealing shot of her backside as the cell door opens. The most tantalizing scene perhaps occurs in season two, episode one, where Ra is thrown onto a bed and treated to oral pleasure by another woman, providing a side view of her breasts and buttocks. It seems Australia's 'Down Under' moniker holds true for Ra Chapman's allure, promising plenty more enticing content in the years ahead."
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Genre: Lgbt-Related Television Series
Wentworth Prison (series) follows the lives of women inmates serving time in an Australian correctional facility, Wentworth Correctional Centre. The series explores themes of power, loyalty, and survival within a tough prison environment.
Based on the UK's iconic 'Prisoner' series, Wentworth Prison is an Australian television drama that debuted in 2013. Set at the fictional Wentworth Correctional Centre, the show focuses on the lives of female inmates navigating the complex and often brutal world behind bars. The series is notable for its exploration of LGBTQ+ relationships within the prison setting.