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Claudia Ciesla

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Meet the German Keeley. Claudia Ciesla talks to The Sun. Oh, and she strips for the newspaper, too.

SHE’S the biggest pin-up in Germany and their equivalent of our Page 3 star KEELEY.

But single girl CLAUDIA CIESLA says that she might leave the country and settle down in Britain – if the time, and the man, was right.

Posing for The Sun, the glamour girl told us: “The English men are really friendly and polite – they are true gentlemen.

“Me and my friend Christina were chatting the other day and we were talking about which country we’d like a man from.

“We said that wherever we’ve been in the world – Argentina, Germany, everywhere – that actually in England there are the best men.

“They make you feel like a queen."

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Publish date:
14 August 2008
Author:
Chris Beanland
Source:
The Sun
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