An Internet search for "Cameron Diaz" is more likely to infect your computer with a virus than a search for any other celebrity.Diaz topped McAfee's fourth annual list of "most dangerous celebrities to search for." Simply typing "Cameron Diaz" in your search bar gives you a 10 percent chance of being directed to a website that's tested positive for threats such as malware, spyware, adware, spam, phishing or viruses
Julia Roberts, Jessica Biel (last year's most dangerous), Gisele Bündchen and Brad Pitt rounded out the top five.
OK, we'll say it: Topping this group could be the best thing that's happened to Diaz's career in the last couple years.


























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Sunday 22 August
By pope paul
the colagen is oozing from her lips.she appears high or drunk.
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