Beautiful pics of Diana Taurasi and Daniella Alonso feet & legs
Diana Taurasi (born June 11, 1982) is an experienced pro American athlete in basketball. Her accomplishments have earned her a reputation as being one of the best basketball female players. The journey began to the spotlight at the age of 16, where she showed exceptional leadership and ability on the court. Taurasi's career as an NCAA basketball player at the University of Connecticut helped to consolidate her status as a basketball legend. She won three times as an NCAA champion and won a variety of accolades, and won the Naismith College player of the Year award. Diana Taurasi, the Phoenix Mercury's first selection during the WNBA Draft of 2004, marked the start of her career. She has had great successes with the Mercury and has won many WNBA titles and receiving MVP award. Her scoring skills are well-known for the court and her dazzling performance Taurasi has set many records over her career. One of them was becoming the leading scorer in WNBA history.
Daniella Alonso is an American Film and Television actress who has also been a renowned model at the beginning of her career. The beautiful Latina actress was brought up by parents born and raised in the United States of Puerto Rican Peruvian Japanese descent. Daniella is a talented actor. She has been featured in numerous films as well as the primetime television series from 1997. Her acting career spans over twenty years, and she's performed various roles that have garnered her acclaim from reviewers. Her most well-known role was her character of Carlotta in the show Friday Night Lights in 2007 and as Nora Clayton in the fantasy drama show Revolution aired in 2012. Daniella lives a relatively low-key life, attempting to stay out of being in the spotlight for as long as is possible. The fame of course, will find the perfect targets. Daniella is a popular figure in the social media world. She's present with her followers on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Her net worth is in the range of 2,000,000 US dollars in April 2017.










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