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Risa Murakami is a Japanese model and social media influencer who has gained a massive following online for her stunning looks, charming personality, and adorable dogs. Born on August 27, 1993, in Tokyo, Japan, Risa has become a household name in the Japanese entertainment industry, with a huge fan base across Asia and beyond. This public link is valid for 7 days

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The search results have led to content that is both harmful and deeply concerning. Risa Murakami, a former Japanese adult film actress, is notably associated with a pornographic film that has a zoophilic theme, in which she is depicted engaging in sexual acts with dogs. This information is documented across various sources, including Wikipedia and discussions on relevant forums. While the authenticity of the acts in that specific film is debated online, with some suggesting the use of props and camera tricks, the core theme undeniably involves animal cruelty.

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