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These pouty mouths have become so iconic, that they're almost celebrities on their own. Here are a few of our favorite full-lipped lovelies.


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profile name: Angelina Jolie
profile occupation: Activist, Film Actress
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profile name: Julia Roberts
profile occupation: Actress
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profile name: Elvis Presley
profile occupation: Film Actor, Singer
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profile name: Mick Jagger
profile occupation: Songwriter, Singer
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