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Angelica Aswald, Model

Not Rated ID:13075
Southgate,  Michigan
*Looking for work*

**2010 is my year!**

I'm Angelica Aswald. I'm an amateur model. I currently live in the Metro Detroit area, and I'm looking for exposure. I'm on here because I'm looking for inspiration, and amazing people. I’m fun and positive, and I’m very dedicated when it comes to my modeling...   read more
 
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Age:20
Height:5' 8" (172 cm)
Weight:114 lb (52 kg)
Chest:34"  (86 cm)
Waist:24" (61 cm)
Hips:35" (89 cm)
Eye Color:Black
Hair Color:Black
Dress Size: 0 US
Shoe Size: 8.5 US  (39.5 EU)
Skin Color:Brown
Ethnicity:-
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Joseph Garza  wrote about Angelica Aswald on 01/14/10   02:33 PM     
Thank you for accepting my FR

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