Inked Mag Staff
March 18th, 2016
Bonnie Rotten Topless in NYC for Inked
NSFW Photo Gallery follows text and video Super-fucking-duper-porn starlet Bonnie Rotten was in the Inked offices for an upcoming Sex Issue shoot. While talking with the girl who lives her…
NSFW Photo Gallery follows text and video
Super-fucking-duper-porn starlet Bonnie Rotten was in the Inked offices for an upcoming Sex Issue shoot. While talking with the girl who lives her life (when not traversing the globe) mainly on the West Coast we mentioned that in New York City women can walk around topless. She took the idea and ran with it—out of the office and onto the streets. Following is our tour of NYC with Bonnie where the the sightseeing was mostly on her from tourists, construction workers and a few cops who snapped pics of the gorgeous brunette. “It was interesting walking around with my tits out as some of the people really gawked, some diverted their eyes and some even pretended not to notice,” Bonnie says. “The last grouping made me feel like they didn’t want to act offended. What I love about America is that we are a free country, it is too bad that New York is one of the few places that respects women enough to let them show as much of their bodies as men are allowed to. I think we should start a movement: Tits 4 America!” These pics are definitely NSFW (but safe for the New York public) no filter, no top.
Before flipping through the gallery check out this NSFW (but OK on the NYC streets!) video.











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