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Anna Vakili topless bedroom exposé gets Love Island fans fired up as she strips off

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Anna Vakili left jaws on the floor when she decided to share a topless snap to Instagram. The former Love Island star, who returned to work as a pharmacist during the coronavirus pandemic, was back to her flesh-flashing ways as she chose to ditch the clothing for the smoking hot expose.

Laying on her gigantic bed, and strategically covering her plunging chest with her duvet, the beauty kept her eyes shut as she showed off her body from all angles.

Leaving very little to the imagination, the bombshell covered her modesty with a pair of black pants, but made sure the outline of her hourglass figure was on full display.

Morphing into a sexy siren, the 29-year-old star looked incredible as she ramped up the sex appeal between the sheets. Making

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