Steve English

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Steve English
Personal
Birth name: Augusto César Perugini
Birth: 16 March 1979 (age 46)
Astrology: Pisces
Place of birth:  Buenos Aires
Country of birth:  Argentina
Ethnicity: Latin
Nationality: Argentine
Body
Hair: Black (Short)
Eye color: Brown
Body type: Muscular
Skin: White
Ass type: Big Ass
Butt: Natural
Foreskin: Uncut
Underarm hair: Shaved
Pubic hair: Shaved
Ass hair: Shaved
Tattoo: No
Performances
Solo
Personal pages
Official website
Official website
X handle X handle: AugustoPerugini
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Instagram Instagram: a_c_perugini
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YouTube YouTube: augustoperugini
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Q2065 Steve English (Q2065)
at IFBB South American Amateur Championships 2007

Steve English (born Augusto César Perugini, 16 March 1979(1979-03-16) in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine bodybuilder, musician, personal trainer, adult, and webcam model. The former lead vocalist of the Argentine heavy metal rock band Faxión[1].

as lead vocals heavy metal rock band Faxión (2013 - 2015)

Bodybuilding Career

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Bodybuilding Competition history
Representing  Argentina
Outcome Year FED Place Championship Category #
Classic Bodybuilding
Winner 2007 IFBB  ARG South American Amateur Championships Men's Light Heavyweight 83
Winner 2007 FAM/IFBB  ARG Copa Saturn de Fitness y Fisicoculturismo Men's Heavyweight 33

Solo & Erotic

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Gay Solo & Erotic
Type Label Alias Notes
Website Muscle Gallery (Dynamite Studios Network) Steve English
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Website Muscle Hunks (LIST) (Dynamite Studios Network) Steve English
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Webcam & Live Chat

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Webcam Webcam & Live Chat
Type Label Alias Notes
Website Live Muscle Show Steve English N/A

Videos

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Pictures of Steve English

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Discography

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Faxión

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  • "Hoy & Siempre EP" (2015)

Filmography

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References

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  1. "Augusto Perugini". metal-archives.com. Retrieved 25 April 2020.