Porn Studio Wants Russian Spy Anna Chapman To Work Undercover

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A porn company would like to have the now notorious Russian spy Anna Chapman to star in its films.

TMZ.com reports that, while Chapman is back in her native Russia, the 28-year-old was approached by Vivid Entertainment president Steve Hirsch via her New York attorney.  He sent the stunning red head a letter.

In the letter, Hirsch states, "We realize that she is currently in Russia ... but we wanted her to know that we are ready and eager to talk terms with her."

No word on what Vivid is willing to pay -- but just last year they offered Octomom $1 million for a similar gig.

Ms. Chapman had run a successful real estate business and once considered opening her own online poker room.

Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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