Quote by Shannon Elizabeth
I wasnt sure how my dad would react. There was an agent sitting be

I wasnt sure how my dad would react. There was an agent sitting behind them and he told me he was embarrassed to watch the scenes. My parents have always been very open. They trust my decisions. – Shannon Elizabeth

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