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I like the debate, but I don't really like the fight. I don't like being in the ring. I'm not competitive.
Zoe Bell
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Zoe Bell
Age: 45
Born: 1978
Born: November 17
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Feeling fear is a good sign that your survival instincts are intact. You need to appreciate the dangers to stay safe.
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The thing that I come across is that people think that I might actually be super aggressive, want-to-fight type in real life. The irony is that that's just not true, at all.
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