Linda Tran

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Country:
United States
Profession:
Centerfold
Date of birth:
14 June 1980
Career status:
Active
Career start:
1999
Cup size:
B
Has implants:
No
Bust size:
34
Waist size:
24
Hip size:
36
Height:
170 cm (5.6 feet)
Weight:
52 kg (114.6 lbs)
Typical hair color:
Brown
Eyes color:
Brown
Tattoos:
Lower back
Piercings:
Navel
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Lovely centerfold from United States with tiny tits (cup size is "B" without implants) was born in 14 June 1980. She has really nice brown eyes and brown hair. This babe has piercings on navel. She also has some tattoos: lower back.

She started her career in 1999. And yes, she is still in profession. So, you can wait new videos with "Linda Tran" at the nearest future!

"I was born to a very surprised couple in Dallas, Texas. They had been expecting a baby boy, and there I popped out, screaming my head off and missing a� well, you know what. My parents were wise in their ways and instead of giving me a traditional Asian name that would've tied up anyone's tongue, they named me Linda on the advice of a friend who said that the name meant "pretty" in Spanish. Many people confuse me for being Hawaiian, Filipina, or even half Mexican and half Japanese (huh?), but I am actually half Vietnamese (mom's side) and half Chinese (dad's side). I only lived in the Lone Star State for about a year when my family packed up and moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, in search of better job opportunities. It was there in Sin City that I thrived for the next eighteen years, and despite all the stereotypes, my life did not revolve around gambling, drinking, smoking cigars, and going to dollar peep shows - though I must admit that I've had my great share of fun and adventure on the infamous casino "Strip!" My parents split up when I was very young, so I only remember being raised by my mom and stepdad, though my real dad and I see each other often. I was an only child in the household (my half-brother lived in Vietnam with our relatives at the time), so I was a spoiled brat, to put it bluntly. I was showered with all sorts of family attention, toys, clothes, and pets and grew up in nice neighborhoods with lots of playmates. I was also somewhat of a troublemaking tomboy until junior high, when I ditched my grass-stained jeans and high-tops in favor of sundresses and sandals. (Hey, that's when I learned a few things about boys!) Nevermind the wardrobe change, though, because I am still a troublemaker at heart! My parents are strong believers in education and want me to have a better life than them, so they pushed me to succeed all throughout grade school. I was the ultimate goody-goody, always turning in my homework on time, volunteering for community service projects, running for student office, and organizing club fundraisers. I was the type of person who always juggled a million tasks at once, took on new challenges everyday, stressed out constantly, and survived on only four hours of sleep a night, and guess what - I still do! I was also taught to be extremely independent at an early age; basically, I was on my own by the time high school rolled around. There weren't too many teenagers out there like me� I filed my own taxes, knew how to change a flat tire, taught myself basic HTML programming, and packed a mean punch in my kickboxing class. I thank my parents now for pushing me to exceed what I thought were my limits. My most life-changing decision to date has been my big solo move to New York City at age nineteen. When you have to leave half your life behind to start a new one, it can be a scary experience, especially in an unsympathetic, fast-paced city like the Big Apple! I am currently on a full academic scholarship (yes, even models can be pretty damn smart), pursuing my first passion (art and design), and live the typical life of a starving college student. When I'm not running across campus to my next class or staying up late to finish last-minute design projects, I'm either on the computer (checking e-mails, working on my websites) or on the phone (driving up my long-distance bill) - or even both! If I'm lucky, I get to fly home on the weekends to see my family and friends. They are the most amazing people, my infinite support network. I love each and every single one of them" Linda

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