Eddie Murphy's Co-Star Says He Is A "Great Kisser"

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Gabrielle Union, who appears alongside Eddie in new comedy "Meet Dave", revealed the actor was well prepared for their passionate on-screen smooch. She said: "Eddie is a great kisser. He brushes and he flosses. [link]
Eddie Murphy's Co-Star Says He Is A "Great Kisser"

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