Saturday, January 22, 2011

Anna Chapman Maxim Photos

Anna Chapman Maxim Photos


Anna Chapman Maxim Photos, Russian spy Anna Chapman is appealing to viewers to turn on its new Russian television promising to reveal “secrets.”



But it will not be on her years of undercover work in the U.S. – these secrets are the mysteries of the world.

The director of documentary programs on the private network REN TV, said program of Chapman’s debut Friday night will focus on the scars and marks on the skin. A seductive slogan for the show quotes Chapman as saying: “I will discover all the secrets, if you have the courage.”

There are no plans for any show on espionage; Mikhail Tukmachyov was quoted as saying in Friday newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda.

Tukmachyov said online newspaper st-portal.ru that Chapman will also be reported for investigation by the spontaneous combustion of a 4-year-old child in a town near Moscow.

The 28-year-old Chapman was one of 10 Russian agents exposed in the United States and deported last summer in the biggest spy swap since the Cold War. She has not publicly discussed her role as a spy, and Tukmachyov told the newspaper the subject was taboo during the shooting.

“We’re not talking about the situation that made him famous Anna. We understand that its activities were in the interest of the state,” Tukmachyov was quoted as saying.

Chapman, with her glamorous and sassy attitude, has capitalized on the massive attention accompanying the spying scandal. She played up her image James Bond Girl by stripping down to lingerie in a photo shoot for the Russian edition of Maxim, on the cover of the November issue under “For Your Eyes Only.”

A month earlier, she attended a Russian rocket launch in Kazakhstan where she put aside questions of a journalist.

It has also become the new face of a Moscow bank that works with the aerospace and joined the leadership of the youth wing of the main pro-Kremlin party.

Russian spy Anna Chapman looks attractive in the lens of the camera and declares, “I will discover all the secrets.” This is the beginning of a new television show that takes her career post-intelligence as a character of the media to a new level.

The secrets alluded to the 28-year-old Chapman is not on her years of undercover work in the United States, but on the unexplained mysteries of the occult.

The new television show, which began Friday night on the private network REN-TV, also raises the profile of Chapman’s among the Russians who have seen her pose half nkd in a men’s magazine and see a rocket launch.

He also carefully avoids her former life as a spy in deep cover in America, which she promised not to discuss and network managers have promised not to raise.

“We’re not talking about the situation that made him famous Anna. We understand that its activities were in the interest of the state,” REN-TV documentary series head Mikhail Tukmachyov was quoted as saying in the mass selling daily Komsomolskaya Pravda.

Chapman, in a red dress and black with a black collar, said some of Friday’s show, which probed how the Arabic script has been seen on the skin of a child in southern Russian province of Dagestan. She provided linkages between songs slick movie studio throughout the show, using the types of conditions that could be useful in her previous life.

The introduction of an interview with the family of 2-year-old boy, Ali Yakubov, Chapman said: “My sources tell me that the Dagestan Yakubov fear for their lives,” and had been refused access to journalists. “I told them about her, she said.

This is a step of mounting new career Chapman, who seems determined to cement her image Bond girl.

Chapman stripped to lingerie in a photo shoot for the Russian edition of Maxim, on the cover of the November issue under “For Your Eyes Only.”

A month earlier, she attended a Russian rocket launch in Kazakhstan where she put aside questions of a journalist.

It has also become the new face of a Moscow bank that works with the aerospace and joined the leadership of the youth wing of the main pro-Kremlin party.

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