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Photos of Jefri Nichol, the Ultimate Bad Boy, Admitting to Learning Smoking for a Film - Aroused During Intimate Scenes with Wulan Guritno

Photos of Jefri Nichol, the Ultimate Bad Boy, Admitting to Learning Smoking for a Film - Aroused During Intimate Scenes with Wulan Guritno

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Photos of Jefri Nichol, the Ultimate Bad Boy, Admitting to Learning Smoking for a Film - Aroused During Intimate Scenes with Wulan Guritno

Always looking like a bad boy, it turns out that Jefri Nichol used to be a non-smoker. He started learning to smoke when he played in the film JAKARTA VS EVERYBODY. He had many experiences in that film, and Jefri Nichol even got aroused during an intimate scene with Wulan Guritno. And here are some photos of Jefri Nichol who is a total bad boy, take a look here.

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Jefri Nichol admits that he is not someone who enjoys smoking. According to him, buying cigarettes is a waste of money and will damage the body.

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However, after portraying a smoker in the film JAKARTA VS EVERYBODY, Jefri Nichol had to smoke.

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Even Jefri Nichol had to learn smoking since then. Not just that, in one go he would finish more than one pack of cigarettes.

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"I learned to smoke for two months, four packs a day. Because you have to get used to the hand movements of a smoker," he continued, quoting from celebrity.okezone.com.

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Jefri Nichol had many experiences while filming JAKARTA VS EVERYBODY. Especially during the intimate scenes with Wulan Guritno.

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Regarding that, Jefri Nichol admitted that he often gets aroused when doing adult scenes with his co-star, Wulan Guritno.

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Jefri Nichol admits he is not impotent and feels aroused to the point where it's hard to hold back when being a guest star on the Vindes podcast that aired on Tuesday (29/11/2022).

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"I'm not impotent, I'm horny, horny. Can't hold it back. I mean, like dry humping (having intimate contact without direct contact with body fluids)," explained Jefri Nichol.