Luisa Zissman strips to bra and knickers and says she wants to become Prime Minister
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The busty brunette thinks the country would be far better off with her in charge...
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Bigger size maybe?
Luisa Zissman has stripped down to some very impressive silk undies to grace the cover of Zoo magazine.
At the same time she also said she quite fancies herself as Prime Minister.
Talking to Zoo magazine the businesswoman said: "... I do think I could be Prime Minister and the nation would be far better off with me in charge. I love politics, although politicians don’t get paid enough, so I’m not convinced it’s a feasible career path for me."
For the inside shots, Luisa slipped out of the black bra and knickers and into a super-tight white corset, showing off some very impressive curves.
"I don’t know how much she [Jodie Marsh] earns with her ventures, but I don’t think there’s anyone else who does glamour and turns over millions . Plus, I came from a business background and grew into this," the 27-year-old said.
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Luisa Zissman in Zoo magazine
"I make my own decisions and don’t have a team advising me. People say I’m more like Katie Price: she’s savvy and astute. I’ve heard she’s not keen on me, though!"
She also opened up about that "healthy sex drive" of hers, too, and says she's after an equal in the bedroom.
"I’m just a normal girl with a healthy sex drive. Someone recently asked me if it was normal to have sex twice a day. I was like, “Doesn’t everyone do that?” I have a good sexual appetite for a 27-year-old. It’s not like I’m 80!"
The brunette stunner then goes onto slam celebrities who she "tends not to socialise with".
"They’re all boring, egotistical, insecure wannabes. I don’t see the point in them," she said.
Read the full interview in Zoo magazine, out on Tuesday.
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