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classicbeautytn08, Model

Not Rated ID:3633
Memphis,  Tennessee
Dazzle Model Management Chicago,Il
Fashion, Glamour, Lingerie, Print, Editorial, Live Event, Portrait, Acting

Greetings,

My name is Tanesha jackson and i am interested in being represented by your agency...

I have extensive print work experience and various acting jobs from backgrounf work to a small feature on man vs food ( season one) memphis,tn

Thank you in advance for considering me and have a great...   read more

 
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Age:29
Height:5' 6" (167 cm)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Chest:44" DD (112 cm)
Waist:46" (117 cm)
Hips:44" (112 cm)
Eye Color:Brown
Hair Color:Black
Dress Size: 20 US
Shoe Size: 10.5 US  (42 EU)
Skin Color:Brown
Ethnicity: African American
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