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Does Joan Collins still smoke? |
Does Joan Collins still smoke? Yes, I saw her being interviewed by Ruby Wax a couple of weeks ago & I'm sure I saw her smoking. Yes that's why she looks so,so,so bad smokers all need to die off we do not want to pay fom there health INS anymore!!!! smokers need to die |
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