Exploiting Hollywood 1980

Chapter 186 Jodie Foster wants to make a comeback

‘Jennifer?’

As Ronald got closer, he recognized the black-and-white beauty as Jennifer Beals, the heroine of "Flashdance." After "Flashdance", she turned down all invitations and came to Yale to attend college.

This beauty knew what she wanted very well and left immediately. After the movie was released, she declined all movie invitations and advertising invitations to concentrate on reading.

Unlike Elizabeth Su, who went back to Harvard after filming "The Kid", Su often receives advertising invitations, such as the recent Burger King commercial, in which she starred together with another beauty who replaced Leigh Thompson.

"It's really a coincidence. I came to Yale to do some other things, and I didn't expect to meet you.'

"What is this?" The short beauty with blond hair and blue eyes next to her looked at her good friend Bills.

"Isn't this the famous director you were talking about this morning?" Jennifer Beals twisted her friend's waist.

"This is my friend Ronald, he was a co-producer on 'Flashdance' and helped me a lot on the set. Ronald, this is

"Hello, Miss Jodie Foster needs no introduction." Ronald stretched out his hand.

This famous actress, who was born as a child star and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" and then was involved in Hinckley's assassination case, is already a senior student at Yale.

Jodie Foster is two or three years younger than Ronald. She pushed her wind-blown hair behind her ears with her hands. Then all her book friends are talented! Come and read at "Start Point" "Let's discuss it together

‘Jennifer?’

As Ronald got closer, he recognized the black-and-white beauty as Jennifer Beals, the heroine of "Flashdance." After "Flashdance", she turned down all invitations and came to Yale to attend college.

This beauty knew what she wanted very well and left immediately. After the movie was released, she declined all movie invitations and advertising invitations to concentrate on reading.

Unlike Elizabeth Sue, who went back to Harvard after filming "The Kid", Sue often receives advertising invitations, such as the recent Burger King commercial, in which she starred together with another beauty who replaced Leigh Thompson.

"It's really a coincidence. I came to Yale to do some other things, and I didn't expect to meet you.

"What is this?" The short beauty with blond hair and blue eyes next to her looked at her good friend Bills.

"Isn't this the famous director you were talking about this morning?" Jennifer Beals twisted her friend's waist.

"This is my friend Ronald, he was a co-producer on 'Flashdance' and helped me a lot on set. Ronald is

"Hello, Miss Jodie Foster needs no introduction." Ronald stretched out his hand.

This famous actress, who was born as a child star and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" and then was involved in Hinckley's assassination case, is already a senior student at Yale.

Jodie Foster was two or three years younger than Ronald. She pushed the wind-blown hair on her forehead behind her ears with her hands, and then kissed "Jennifer?"

As Ronald got closer, he recognized the black-and-white beauty as Jennifer Beals, the heroine of "Flashdance." After "Flashdance", she declined all invitations and came to Yale to attend college.

This beauty knew what she wanted very well and left as soon as she said she wanted. After the movie was released, she declined all movie invitations and advertising invitations to concentrate on reading.

Unlike Elizabeth Sue, who went back to Harvard after filming "The Kid", Sue often receives advertising invitations, such as the recent Burger King commercial, in which she starred with another beauty who replaced Leigh Thompson.

"It's really a coincidence. I came to Yale to do some other things, and I didn't expect to meet you."

"What is this?" The short beauty with blond hair and blue eyes next to her looked at her good friend Bills.

"Isn't this the famous director you were talking about this morning?" Jennifer Beals twisted her friend's waist.

"This is my friend Ronald, he was a co-producer on 'Flashdance' and helped me a lot on the set. Ronald, this is

"Hello, Miss Jodie Foster needs no introduction." Ronald stretched out his hand.

This famous actress who was born as a child star and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" and then was involved in Hinckley's assassination case is already a fourth-year student at Yale.

Jodie Foster was two or three years younger than Ronald. She pushed the wind-blown hair on her forehead behind her ears with her hands, and then kissed "Jennifer?"

As Ronald got closer, he recognized the black-and-white beauty as none other than Jennifer Beals, the heroine of "Flashdance." After "Flashdance", she turned down all invitations and came to Yale to attend college.

This beauty knew what she wanted very well and left immediately. After the movie was released, she declined all movie invitations and advertising invitations to concentrate on reading.

Unlike Elizabeth Sue, who went back to Harvard after filming "The Kid", Sue often receives advertising invitations, such as the recent Burger King commercial, in which she starred with another beauty who replaced Leigh Thompson.

"It's really a coincidence. I came to Yale to do some other things, and I didn't expect to meet you.'

"What is this?" The short beauty with blond hair and blue eyes next to her looked at her good friend Bills.

"Isn't this the famous director you were talking about this morning?" Jennifer Beals twisted her friend's waist.

"This is my friend Ronald, he was a co-producer on 'Flashdance' and helped me a lot on set. Ronald is

"Hello, Miss Jodie Foster needs no introduction." Ronald stretched out his hand.

This famous actress, who was born as a child star and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" and then was involved in Hinckley's assassination case, is already a senior student at Yale.

Jodie Foster was two or three years younger than Ronald. She pushed the wind-blown hair on her forehead behind her ears with her hands, and then kissed "Jennifer?"

As Ronald got closer, he recognized the black-and-white beauty as Jennifer Beals, the heroine of "Flashdance." After "Flashdance", she turned down all invitations and came to Yale to attend college.

This beauty knew what she wanted very well and left immediately. After the movie was released, she declined all movie invitations and advertising invitations to concentrate on reading.

Unlike Elizabeth Su, who went back to Harvard after filming "The Kid", Su often receives advertising invitations, such as the recent Burger King commercial, in which she starred together with another beauty who replaced Leigh Thompson.

"It's really a coincidence. I came to Yale to do some other things, and I didn't expect to meet you.'

"What is this?" The short beauty with blond hair and blue eyes next to her looked at her good friend Bills.

"Isn't this the famous director you were talking about this morning?" Jennifer Beals twisted her friend's waist.

"This is my friend Ronald, he was a co-producer on 'Flashdance' and helped me a lot on set. Ronald is

"Hello, Miss Jodie Foster needs no introduction." Ronald stretched out his hand.

This famous actress, who was born as a child star and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" and then was involved in Hinckley's assassination case, is already a senior student at Yale.

Jodie Foster was two or three years younger than Ronald. She pushed the wind-blown hair on her forehead behind her ears with her hands, and then kissed "Jennifer?"

As Ronald got closer, he recognized this black-and-white beauty as Jennifer Beals, the heroine of "Flashdance". After "Flashdance", she turned down all invitations and came to Yale to study.

This beauty knew what she wanted very well and left immediately. After the movie was released, she declined all movie invitations and advertising invitations to concentrate on reading.

Unlike Elizabeth Sue, who went back to Harvard after filming "The Kid", Sue often receives advertising invitations, such as the recent Burger King commercial, in which she starred with another beauty who replaced Leigh Thompson.

"It's really a coincidence. I came to Yale to do some other things, and I didn't expect to meet you.'

"What is this?" The short beauty with blond hair and blue eyes next to her looked at her good friend Bills.

"Isn't this the famous director you were talking about this morning?" Jennifer Beals twisted her friend's waist.

"This is my friend Ronald, he was a co-producer on 'Flashdance' and helped me a lot on set. Ronald is

"Hello, Miss Jodie Foster needs no introduction." Ronald stretched out his hand.

This famous actress, who was born as a child star and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" and then was involved in Hinckley's assassination case, is already a senior student at Yale.

Jodie Foster was two or three years younger than Ronald. She pushed the wind-blown hair on her forehead behind her ears with her hands, and then kissed "Jennifer?"

As Ronald got closer, he recognized the black-and-white beauty as Jennifer Beals, the heroine of "Flashdance." After "Flashdance", she turned down all invitations and came to Yale to attend college.

This beauty knew what she wanted very well and left immediately. After the movie was released, she declined all movie invitations and advertising invitations to concentrate on reading.

Unlike Elizabeth Su, who went back to Harvard after filming "The Kid", Su often receives advertising invitations, such as the recent Burger King commercial, in which she starred together with another beauty who replaced Leigh Thompson.

"It's really a coincidence. I came to Yale to do some other things, and I didn't expect to meet you.'

"This is?

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"The short beauty with blond hair and blue eyes next to her looked at her good friend Bills.

"Isn't this the famous director you were talking about this morning?" Jennifer Beals twisted her friend's waist.

"This is my friend Ronald, he was a co-producer on 'Flashdance' and helped me a lot on set. Ronald is

"Hello, Miss Jodie Foster needs no introduction." Ronald stretched out his hand.

This famous actress, who was born as a child star and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" and then was involved in Hinckley's assassination case, is already a senior student at Yale.

Jodie Foster was two or three years younger than Ronald. She pushed the wind-blown hair on her forehead behind her ears with her hands, and then kissed "Jennifer?"

As Ronald got closer, he recognized the black-and-white beauty as Jennifer Beals, the heroine of "Flashdance." After "Flashdance", she turned down all invitations and came to Yale to attend college.

This beauty knew what she wanted very well and left immediately. After the movie was released, she declined all movie invitations and advertising invitations to concentrate on reading.

Unlike Elizabeth Su, who went back to Harvard after filming "The Kid", Su often receives advertising invitations, such as the recent Burger King commercial, in which she starred together with another beauty who replaced Leigh Thompson.

"It's really a coincidence. I came to Yale to do some other things, and I didn't expect to meet you.'

"What is this?" The short beauty with blond hair and blue eyes next to her looked at her good friend Bills.

"Isn't this the famous director you were talking about this morning?" Jennifer Beals twisted her friend's waist.

"This is my friend Ronald, he was a co-producer on 'Flashdance' and helped me a lot on set. Ronald, this is

"Hello, Miss Jodie Foster needs no introduction." Ronald stretched out his hand.

This famous actress, who was born as a child star and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" and then was involved in Hinckley's assassination case, is already a senior student at Yale.

Jodie Foster was two or three years younger than Ronald. She pushed the wind-blown hair on her forehead behind her ears with her hands, and then kissed "Jennifer?"

As Ronald got closer, he recognized the black-and-white beauty as Jennifer Beals, the heroine of "Flashdance." After "Flashdance", she turned down all invitations and came to Yale to attend college.

This beauty knew what she wanted very well and left immediately. After the movie was released, she declined all movie invitations and advertising invitations to concentrate on reading.

Unlike Elizabeth Sue, who went back to Harvard after filming "The Kid", Sue often receives advertising invitations, such as the recent Burger King commercial, in which she starred with another beauty who replaced Leigh Thompson.

"It's really a coincidence. I came to Yale to do some other things, and I didn't expect to meet you.'

"What is this?" The short beauty with blond hair and blue eyes next to her looked at her good friend Bills.

"Isn't this the famous director you were talking about this morning?" Jennifer Beals twisted her friend's waist.

"This is my friend Ronald, he was a co-producer on 'Flashdance' and helped me a lot on set. Ronald is

"Hello, Miss Jodie Foster needs no introduction." Ronald stretched out his hand.

This famous actress, who was born as a child star and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" and then was involved in Hinckley's assassination case, is already a senior student at Yale.

Jodie Foster was two or three years younger than Ronald. She pushed the wind-blown hair on her forehead behind her ears with her hands, and then kissed her.

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