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Celina Davis (born April 11) is a German porn actress.

Celina Davis grew up in a small village in the district of Pinneberg in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, well sheltered between fields and cows.

Celina had to end her apprenticeship due to a car accident. Davis moved to Hamburg to be near her boyfriend. She did a lot of time-work: in a bakery, a warehouse at Hamburg Airport and also in a Kindergarten. Celina also worked at the Hamburg soccer club HSV for 3 years, where she was a parking cashier. When the games started, Celina was allowed to watch them in the stadium, which she liked.

In 2007, Celina Davis wanted to change her life in order to make new experiences. She met a man over the Internet and within two days, she moved to Baden-Württemberg, after leaving her longtime boyfriend who eventually took her back. Although they didn't become a couple again right away, they still moved in together. more

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