Sabrina Sabrok

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Sabrina Sabrok

Birth name Sabrina Sabrok
Date of birth March 4, 1976 (age 32)
Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Hair color Blonde
Eye color Honey
Measurements 52MMM-21-40
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Sabrina Sabrok (born March 4, 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine television personality, singer, actress and model.

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[edit] Early life

Sabrina Sabrok was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina to Hugo and Martha Sabrok. Sabrok was the second oldest child in a family of four children.

[edit] Career

In the mid-1990's, Sabrok moved to Mexico to pursue a career in television and modeling. In 1996, Sabrok began modeling in advertisements for companies such as Bic, Sanyo, Harley Davidson, Diesel Jeans and Volkswagen. The same year, Sabrok formed the Nu Metal Ciberpunk Band 'Primeras Impresiones' (First Impressions). In 1997, she and the rock band were support band when Marilyn Manson visited Argentina. Sabrina and the band released five albums.

She has appeared in various television shows such as La hora pico (as a model), and the Mexican edition of the reality show Big Brother VIP. Many times, Sabrina appeared topless on Big Brother VIP. She currently hosts her own television show on TeleHit, called Sabrina, El Sexo en su Máxima Expresión or more commonly known simply as Sabrina.

Sabrina has posed naked for the Mexican edition of Playboy magazine in July 2003 and August 2005. In October 2005, Sabrina dyed her hair blonde; before being a blonde Sabrok was a redhead.

Sabrina gained attention with her plans to have the world's largest breasts through plastic surgery, hoping to achieve a bra size of 42XXX. In February 2006, Sabrina received a new breast augmentation with implants that weigh 3.5 kilograms each. In June 2006, Sabrina announced that she ordered new implants of 5 kilograms each on "Venga la Alegria", magazine television show, TvAzteca. Sabrina plans to break the world record for the largest breasts in the world.

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