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Waterpolo

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  1. Jeeeezzzz the contact lens in the last photo . She has a great look but damn that's distracting, great pics otherwise
  2. Wow that's what real heterochromia looks like, not with one iris cartoonishly larger than the other with a lens. Pretty cool
  3. She's very pretty, but damn some people on other forums got pissed when I pointed out that she wears a contact. I don't know why some people refuse to see that she edits her photos like any other model on Instagram, she doesn't have full heterochromia, only sectoral if it meets the criteria. Her "blue" eye isn't as brilliantly blue as it looks in her Instagram or in some of her photoshopped shoots- it's mostly brown with a blue ring. She wears the blue contact to cover the all that brown, as it can be clearly seen in the unedited photos. Even in her official digitals from her agency you can see she doesn't have a true blue eye. It was a smart move though, her edited pics going viral got her noticed by an agency and she has a great body, and she has a very pretty, lush look. http://elxrmarketing.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/04_onc-sarah-2_0497.jpg. Clearly a contact, and if you go through the rest of the photoshoot, it's still clear. Edit:. Also here is her eyes with more of the brown showing, she's still wearing a contact Lens but you can see more of her natural brown eye color. https://www.instagram.com/p/3sod0uACeI/?taken-by=_domingophoto.

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