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Was a Miami Stripper Arrested for Squirting Bodily Fluids at Police?

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Was a Miami Stripper Arrested for Squirting Vaginal Fluids at Police?

On April 7, 2021, an image supposedly showing the mugshot of a Miami stripper who was arrested for squirting vaginal fluids at police officers went viral due to the woman’s resemblance to actress Amy Poehler.

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