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Scarlett Langhans, Model

ID:7909
Goodlettsville,  Tennessee
I was born in Nashville,TN and grew up wanting to be an aspiring model.I have taken modeling courses and have graduated from Barbizon Modeling School,Nashville,TN.I have a modeling license from Barbizon Modeling School and I also took acting classes at Barbizon Modeling School.I have a valid passport and I am looking for paid...   read more
 
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Age:39
Height:5' 2" (157 cm)
Weight:110 lb (50 kg)
Chest:36"  (91 cm)
Waist:24" (61 cm)
Hips:30" (76 cm)
Eye Color:Brown
Hair Color:Blonde
Dress Size: 4 US
Shoe Size: 6 US  (37 EU)
Skin Color:Olive
Ethnicity: Caucasian
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countryboy93  wrote about Scarlett Langhans on 03/20/10   11:03 PM     
I love your pics they are great.

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