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The Catwalk Magazine, Casting Manager

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The Catwalk Magazine

Female
36 years old
Casting Manager

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Ai_chan  wrote about The Catwalk Magazine on 07/11/09   02:37 PM     
Hello My Name is Love, Im from New orleans I just Moved to New York and I dont have that many friends. I do MUA and eye lashes extension I also Model & Act. I would love to net work with you and keep each other posted on any Modeling & Acting assignments and Industry events. Have a nice day and enjoy your weekend... P.S May I have your email so i can forward you my pics and bio for future assignments????
selia powell  wrote about The Catwalk Magazine on 09/07/08   05:28 PM     
Nice port, would love to work with you.
sachet  wrote about The Catwalk Magazine on 08/19/08   06:50 PM     
Hey
Nice port
Would love to work with you, and know more about your agency
Jenelle Amber  wrote about The Catwalk Magazine on 07/07/08   02:26 PM     
Thank you for the request. Love your work!!
angelica  wrote about The Catwalk Magazine on 07/07/08   02:26 PM     
HEY THANKS FOR ACCEPTING MY REQUEST!

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