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Gemma Owen shows off tanned abs in seductive Instagram post

Gemma Owen shows off tanned abs in seductive Instagram post

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The 22-year-old daughter of footballer Michael Owen recently posted a series of holiday snaps which included her in plunging running gear, and sitting in a pool in a revealing bikini.
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