MS Girl in beachwear. CU Girls legs going up steps. Pan up as she stands at top of step in a modern type swimsuit. SCU Girl wearing an outfit which is a jacket and hood combined. CU As the girl undoes the jacket and pushes back the hood. SV The girl, now with hood...
MS Girl in beachwear. CU Girls legs going up steps. Pan up as she stands at top of step in a modern type swimsuit. SCU Girl wearing an outfit which is a jacket and hood combined. CU As the girl undoes the jacket and pushes back the hood. SV The girl, now with hood removed. SV Audience watching. MS Girl walks towards camera wearing an outfit in vinyl which is trousers and long coat. SV Girl walking down stairs wearing slacks and bra top made of vinyl type material. She stops and removes one leg of the slacks showing that it becomes a pair of shorts.
CU As she removes one leg of the pair of slacks. SV As she walks towards camera wearing one leg of the pair of slacks CU. Girl wearing another outfit which appears to be vinyl. GV As the same girl parades in front of audience. SCU The same girl which shows the outfit is made of maxi length. Camera pans down to her feet. CU Pair of legs wearing white boots. Pan up legs to head where we were surprised to see it's a male, wearing a kinky outfit.
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