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HeatherCullodena, Model

ID:9184
Norfolk, DC, MD,  Virginia
I am currently available for paid shoots just about whenever and I can travel ANYWHERE as long as the compensation covers any travel expenses I may incur.  That includes fast food and candy bars!! Please know that I am fully capable of doing just about anything withmy hair and make up, however I do enjoy...   read more
 
Fashion/Editorial
Glamour
Not Created #3
Age:26
Height:5' 6" (167 cm)
Weight:110 lb (50 kg)
Chest:32" C (81 cm)
Waist:24" (61 cm)
Hips:35" (89 cm)
Eye Color:Hazel
Hair Color:Brown
Dress Size: 0 US
Shoe Size: 7.5 US  (38 EU)
Skin Color:Olive
Ethnicity: Caucasian
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Comments (3)
Brandon Cordon  wrote about HeatherCullodena on 10/17/09   04:35 PM     
hahah call me!
Mr.Damon  wrote about HeatherCullodena on 07/01/09   04:24 PM     
Want to give advertising a try call Mr. Damon at 313-784-5372
Al-Richards  wrote about HeatherCullodena on 07/01/09   06:25 AM     
thanks for the add..very nice pixs your very beautiful

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