rowid,first_name,last_name,gender,career_sec,personal_sec,info,seed_first_name,seed_last_name,occupation 1,Lindsay,Roy,f,"Adunni worked in the housing and insurance sectors in the United States before switching to the entertainment industry. She ventured into fashion modelling and featured in America's Next Top Model. After moving back to Nigeria, she landed her first Nollywood role when she acted in the Yoruba language film ""You or I"" in 2013. She has also featured in several other Nollywood movies of both English and Yoruba languages, including some music videos for Sound Sultan and Ice Prince. She received a Stella Award from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism for her efforts in promoting the Nigerian culture. In 2017, she became the brand ambassador for OUD Majestic.","Adunni has two sons; D'Marion and Ayden. She revealed that after she made a difficult choice to break up with their father, she would continue being a single parent.","Lindsay worked in the housing and insurance sectors in the United States before switching to the entertainment industry. She ventured into fashion modelling and featured in America's Next Top Model. After moving back to Nigeria, she landed her first Nollywood role when she acted in the Yoruba language film ""You or I"" in 2013. She has also featured in several other Nollywood movies of both English and Yoruba languages, including some music videos for Sound Sultan and Ice Prince. She received a Stella Award from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism for her efforts in promoting the Nigerian culture. In 2017, she became the brand ambassador for OUD Majestic.Lindsay has two sons; D'Marion and Ayden. She revealed that after she mRoy a difficult choice to break up with their father, she would continue being a single parent.",Adunni,Ade,models 2,Clarence,Rizer,m,"Adunni worked in the housing and insurance sectors in the United States before switching to the entertainment industry. She ventured into fashion modelling and featured in America's Next Top Model. After moving back to Nigeria, she landed her first Nollywood role when she acted in the Yoruba language film ""You or I"" in 2013. She has also featured in several other Nollywood movies of both English and Yoruba languages, including some music videos for Sound Sultan and Ice Prince. She received a Stella Award from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism for her efforts in promoting the Nigerian culture. In 2017, she became the brand ambassador for OUD Majestic.","Adunni has two sons; D'Marion and Ayden. She revealed that after she made a difficult choice to break up with their father, she would continue being a single parent.","clarence worked in the housing and insurance sectors in the united states before switching to the entertainment industry. he ventured into fashion modelling and featured in america's next top model. after moving back to nigeria, he landed his first nollywood role when he acted in the yoruba language film ""you or i"" in 2013. he has also featured in several other nollywood movies of both english and yoruba languages, including some music videos for sound sultan and ice prince. he received a stella award from the nigerian institute of journalism for his efforts in promoting the nigerian culture. in 2017, he became the brand ambassador for oud majestic.clarence has two sons; d'marion and ayden. he revealed that after he mrizer a difficult choice to break up with their father, he would continue being a single parent.",Adunni,Ade,models 3,Georgia,Callen,f,"Ahmed is signed to the Stars Talent Group modeling agency. In 2013, she represented Somalia in the Miss Africa Utah pageant, which she wound up winning. She again served as Miss Somalia in the 2013 Miss United Nations USA pageant.","Ahmed was born in 1991 in Logan, Utah to Somali parents. Her family had moved to the United States earlier that year as the civil war in Somalia began. For her post-secondary education, Ahmed is studying at the Utah State University on a scholarship. Majoring in Health Education with a specialization in Health Sciences, she hopes to eventually serve as a health adviser for Engineers Without Borders. Ahmed is concurrently working for AmeriCorps and the CPASS college preparation program.","Callen was born in 1991 in Logan, Utah to Somali parents. Her family had moved to the United States earlier that year as the civil war in Somalia began. For her post-secondary education, Callen is studying at the Utah State University on a scholarship. Majoring in Health Education with a specialization in Health Sciences, she hopes to eventually serve as a health adviser for Engineers Without Borders. Callen is concurrently working for AmeriCorps and the CPASS college preparation program.Callen is signed to the Stars Talent Group modeling agency. In 2013, she represented Somalia in the Miss Africa Utah pageant, which she wound up winning. She again served as Miss Somalia in the 2013 Miss United Nations USA pageant.",Jawahir,Ahmed,models 4,Curly,Jenneman,m,"Ahmed is signed to the Stars Talent Group modeling agency. In 2013, she represented Somalia in the Miss Africa Utah pageant, which she wound up winning. She again served as Miss Somalia in the 2013 Miss United Nations USA pageant.","Ahmed was born in 1991 in Logan, Utah to Somali parents. Her family had moved to the United States earlier that year as the civil war in Somalia began. For her post-secondary education, Ahmed is studying at the Utah State University on a scholarship. Majoring in Health Education with a specialization in Health Sciences, she hopes to eventually serve as a health adviser for Engineers Without Borders. Ahmed is concurrently working for AmeriCorps and the CPASS college preparation program.","jenneman was born in 1991 in logan, utah to somali parents. his family had moved to the united states earlier that year as the civil war in somalia began. for his post-secondary education, jenneman is studying at the utah state university on a scholarship. majoring in health education with a specialization in health sciences, he hopes to eventually serve as a health adviser for engineers without borders. jenneman is concurrently working for americorps and the cpass college preparation program.jenneman is signed to the stars talent group modeling agency. in 2013, he represented somalia in the miss africa utah pageant, which he wound up winning. he again served as miss somalia in the 2013 miss united nations usa pageant.",Jawahir,Ahmed,models 5,Lauren,Leeuw,f,"Her first acting role was on the television show ""Fastlane"" (2002). She went on to appear on television shows including CSI, NYPD Blue, Nip/Tuck, The Unit, Entourage, and ""American Heiress"". She also played the recurring role of Ava, a Forrester model, in The Bold and the Beautiful from 2004 to 2007. Films she has appeared in include the 2007 horror movie Shadow Puppets and the 2008 comedy The Women. In 2010, she appeared in the third season of True Blood as Yvetta, an exotic dancer at Fangtasia, from Estonia. In July of that year, she appeared on the cover, and in the pictorial, of Playboy.The following year, she shot an anti-bullying film with Joe Reitman, and that August. 27 took part in Rock the Mansion, a fashion show for an anti-bullying campaign, at the Playboy Mansion.","Sometime after moving to Italy, Alam met Iranian prince Amir Ebrahim Pahlavi Alam and moved with him to New York City. The couple broke up, then reunited, married in 1998, and moved to London, where she began taking acting lessons. Alam said in 2011 that she then ""ran away to Los Angeles because I wanted to act."" In 2001, her husband joined her, but they divorced in 2004. She and her ex-boyfriend named Joe had a daughter, Valentina, in 2009.","Her first acting role was on the television show ""Fastlane"" (2002). She went on to appear on television shows including CSI, NYPD Blue, Nip/Tuck, The Unit, Entourage, and ""American Heiress"". She also played the recurring role of Ava, a Forrester model, in The Bold and the Beautiful from 2004 to 2007. Films she has appeared in include the 2007 horror movie Shadow Puppets and the 2008 comedy The Women. In 2010, she appeared in the third season of True Blood as Yvetta, an exotic dancer at Fangtasia, from Estonia. In July of that year, she appeared on the cover, and in the pictorial, of Playboy.The following year, she shot an anti-bullying film with Joe Reitman, and that August. 27 took part in Rock the Mansion, a fashion show for an anti-bullying campaign, at the Playboy Mansion.Sometime after moving to Italy, Leeuw met Iranian prince Amir Ebrahim Pahlavi Leeuw and moved with him to New York City. The couple broke up, then reunited, married in 1998, and moved to London, where she began taking acting lessons. Leeuw said in 2011 that she then ""ran away to Los Angeles because I wanted to act."" In 2001, her husband joined her, but they divorced in 2004. She and her ex-boyfriend named Joe had a daughter, Valentina, in 2009.",Natasha,Alam,models 6,Blake,Maddux,m,"Her first acting role was on the television show ""Fastlane"" (2002). She went on to appear on television shows including CSI, NYPD Blue, Nip/Tuck, The Unit, Entourage, and ""American Heiress"". She also played the recurring role of Ava, a Forrester model, in The Bold and the Beautiful from 2004 to 2007. Films she has appeared in include the 2007 horror movie Shadow Puppets and the 2008 comedy The Women. In 2010, she appeared in the third season of True Blood as Yvetta, an exotic dancer at Fangtasia, from Estonia. In July of that year, she appeared on the cover, and in the pictorial, of Playboy.The following year, she shot an anti-bullying film with Joe Reitman, and that August. 27 took part in Rock the Mansion, a fashion show for an anti-bullying campaign, at the Playboy Mansion.","Sometime after moving to Italy, Alam met Iranian prince Amir Ebrahim Pahlavi Alam and moved with him to New York City. The couple broke up, then reunited, married in 1998, and moved to London, where she began taking acting lessons. Alam said in 2011 that she then ""ran away to Los Angeles because I wanted to act."" In 2001, her husband joined her, but they divorced in 2004. She and her ex-boyfriend named Joe had a daughter, Valentina, in 2009.","her first acting role was on the television show ""fastlane"" (2002). he went on to appear on television shows including csi, nypd blue, nip/tuck, the unit, entourage, and ""american heiress"". he also played the recurring role of ava, a forrester model, in the bold and the beautiful from 2004 to 2007. films he has appeared in include the 2007 horror movie shadow puppets and the 2008 comedy the women. in 2010, he appeared in the third season of true blood as yvetta, an exotic dancer at fangtasia, from estonia. in july of that year, he appeared on the cover, and in the pictorial, of playboy.the following year, he shot an anti-bullying film with joe reitman, and that august. 27 took part in rock the mansion, a fashion show for an anti-bullying campaign, at the playboy mansion.sometime after moving to italy, maddux met iranian prince amir ebrahim pahlavi maddux and moved with him to new york city. the couple broke up, then reunited, married in 1998, and moved to london, where he began taking acting lessons. maddux said in 2011 that he then ""ran away to los angeles because i wanted to act."" in 2001, his husband joined her, but they divorced in 2004. he and his ex-boyfriend named joe had a daughter, valentina, in 2009.",Natasha,Alam,models 7,Orly,Haskell,f,"Albertsen has appeared in print and television advertisements throughout her career. Since the mid-1990s, she has had a presence in runway shows, magazines, films, and commercials around the world. She has been seen in and on the cover of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Sports Illustrated, Cosmopolitan, Vanity Fair, Shape, Woman, M!, and several fitness magazines. She has been the featured model in numerous campaigns by La Perla, L'Oréal, Guess, Nicole Miller, Roberto Cavalli and Victoria's Secret. She has appeared on Fox News, MTV, E-Channel, Oxygen, Good Morning America and other shows. Albertsen has also worked for American Express, Armani, Comme des Garçons, Clairol, Dove, Fruit of the Loom, Neutrogena, and Vera Wang, among others. Fitness magazine featured her as Body of the Year for 2000. Albertsen has stated that some of her favorite shoots include those with her friend and designer, Nicole Miller; photographer Albert Watson in Nice, France and photographer Fabrizio Ferri in Milan, Italy, both for Escada; and with photographer Antoine Verglas for a Max magazine cover and calendar. In addition to her print and commercial credits, she counts among film credits working with Nicolas Cage in National Treasure, Ben Stiller in Zoolander, Woody Allen directing Celebrity, and a David Breashears' IMAX film Kilimanjaro: To the Roof of Africa for the National Geographic Society. Albertsen was chosen by Breashears in 2000 to be part of the team to climb Kilimanjaro, the world's largest freestanding mountain in Tanzania, Africa. The expedition had seven climbers, including Albertsen. She completed the climb twice, the first time in June 2000 and the second in November 2000. Albertsen described the quests of climbing to the top of the 19,341 feet (5,895 m) peak as experiences that challenged her ""physically, emotionally and intellectually."" She documented the climb through sketches, painting, photography, and by filming her own documentary. Albertsen has had noteworthy appearances in judging modeling and beauty competitions. In 2005, Albertsen was a celebrity judge in the Miss Universe Pageant, which was held in Thailand. In 1994, Albertsen was a celebrity judge in the 1994 Elite Model Look World Final in Ibiza, Spain. Between 1995 and 1999, she judged the Elite Model Look national competitions of Denmark, Indonesia, and Thailand. In 2011, Albertsen was a contestant on the Danish franchise of the television show MasterChef, which achieved the highest ratings among all MasterChef national franchises throughout Europe. In 2013, she reunited with the production and joined the television series as a contestant on MasterChef Denmark All-Stars. In November 2013, Albertsen appeared on Fox News and discussed with Carol Alt her lifelong battle with eczema and her childhood obesity. She wrote in detail about her regimen for curbing her eczema episodes. She has contributed to a host of projects, books, and publications that center on health, fitness, diet, and nutrition. In 2018, she was a featured contributor to a nutrition book published by Penguin Random House and Hatherleigh Press. She wrote that as a teenager, she modified her diet to increase her consumption of plant-based foods, and she credits this strategy to boosting her energy and helping her overcome food sensitivities.","Albertsen self-identifies as a Christian in the Protestant tradition and professes a respect for all religions. She advocates a healthy, well-balanced lifestyle, one that combines fitness, beauty, strength and style. She is an active sportswoman. Among other things, she cooks, paints, rock climbs, water skis, runs marathons, plays tennis and golf, and does yoga. She resides in the Manhattan borough of New York City. On July 15, 2016, Albertsen announced via social media that she became a citizen of the United States of America, while retaining dual citizenship with her native Denmark. Albertsen was engaged to entrepreneur Darren Mercer and on October 3, 2016, Albertsen announced via social media that they have welcomed their son Charles Christian Mercer.","Haskell has appeared in print and television advertisements throughout her career. Since the mid-1990s, she has had a presence in runway shows, magazines, films, and commercials around the world. She has been seen in and on the cover of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Sports Illustrated, Cosmopolitan, Vanity Fair, Shape, Woman, M!, and several fitness magazines. She has been the featured model in numerous campaigns by La Perla, L'Oréal, Guess, Nicole Miller, Roberto Cavalli and Victoria's Secret. She has appeared on Fox News, MTV, E-Channel, Oxygen, Good Morning America and other shows. Haskell has also worked for American Express, Armani, Comme des Garçons, Clairol, Dove, Fruit of the Loom, Neutrogena, and Vera Wang, among others. Fitness magazine featured her as Body of the Year for 2000. Haskell has stated that some of her favorite shoots include those with her friend and designer, Nicole Miller; photographer Albert Watson in Nice, France and photographer Fabrizio Ferri in Milan, Italy, both for Escada; and with photographer Antoine Verglas for a Max magazine cover and calendar. In addition to her print and commercial credits, she counts among film credits working with Nicolas Cage in National Treasure, Ben Stiller in Zoolander, Woody Allen directing Celebrity, and a David Breashears' IMAX film Kilimanjaro: To the Roof of Africa for the National Geographic Society. Haskell was chosen by Breashears in 2000 to be part of the team to climb Kilimanjaro, the world's largest freestanding mountain in Tanzania, Africa. The expedition had seven climbers, including Haskell. She completed the climb twice, the first time in June 2000 and the second in November 2000. Haskell described the quests of climbing to the top of the 19,341 feet (5,895 m) peak as experiences that challenged her ""physically, emotionally and intellectually."" She documented the climb through sketches, painting, photography, and by filming her own documentary. Haskell has had noteworthy appearances in judging modeling and beauty competitions. In 2005, Haskell was a celebrity judge in the Miss Universe Pageant, which was held in Thailand. In 1994, Haskell was a celebrity judge in the 1994 Elite Model Look World Final in Ibiza, Spain. Between 1995 and 1999, she judged the Elite Model Look national competitions of Denmark, Indonesia, and Thailand. In 2011, Haskell was a contestant on the Danish franchise of the television show MasterChef, which achieved the highest ratings among all MasterChef national franchises throughout Europe. In 2013, she reunited with the production and joined the television series as a contestant on MasterChef Denmark All-Stars. In November 2013, Haskell appeared on Fox News and discussed with Carol Alt her lifelong battle with eczema and her childhood obesity. She wrote in detail about her regimen for curbing her eczema episodes. She has contributed to a host of projects, books, and publications that center on health, fitness, diet, and nutrition. In 2018, she was a featured contributor to a nutrition book published by Penguin Random House and Hatherleigh Press. She wrote that as a teenager, she modified her diet to increase her consumption of plant-based foods, and she credits this strategy to boosting her energy and helping her overcome food sensitivities.Haskell self-identifies as a Christian in the Protestant tradition and professes a respect for all religions. She advocates a healthy, well-balanced lifestyle, one that combines fitness, beauty, strength and style. She is an active sportswoman. Among other things, she cooks, paints, rock climbs, water skis, runs marathons, plays tennis and golf, and does yoga. She resides in the Manhattan borough of New York City. On July 15, 2016, Haskell announced via social media that she became a citizen of the United States of America, while retaining dual citizenship with her native Denmark. Haskell was engaged to entrepreneur Darren Mercer and on October 3, 2016, Haskell announced via social media that they have welcomed their son Charles Christian Mercer.",Heidi,Albertsen,models 8,Dana,Thurman,m,"Albertsen has appeared in print and television advertisements throughout her career. Since the mid-1990s, she has had a presence in runway shows, magazines, films, and commercials around the world. She has been seen in and on the cover of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Sports Illustrated, Cosmopolitan, Vanity Fair, Shape, Woman, M!, and several fitness magazines. She has been the featured model in numerous campaigns by La Perla, L'Oréal, Guess, Nicole Miller, Roberto Cavalli and Victoria's Secret. She has appeared on Fox News, MTV, E-Channel, Oxygen, Good Morning America and other shows. Albertsen has also worked for American Express, Armani, Comme des Garçons, Clairol, Dove, Fruit of the Loom, Neutrogena, and Vera Wang, among others. Fitness magazine featured her as Body of the Year for 2000. Albertsen has stated that some of her favorite shoots include those with her friend and designer, Nicole Miller; photographer Albert Watson in Nice, France and photographer Fabrizio Ferri in Milan, Italy, both for Escada; and with photographer Antoine Verglas for a Max magazine cover and calendar. In addition to her print and commercial credits, she counts among film credits working with Nicolas Cage in National Treasure, Ben Stiller in Zoolander, Woody Allen directing Celebrity, and a David Breashears' IMAX film Kilimanjaro: To the Roof of Africa for the National Geographic Society. Albertsen was chosen by Breashears in 2000 to be part of the team to climb Kilimanjaro, the world's largest freestanding mountain in Tanzania, Africa. The expedition had seven climbers, including Albertsen. She completed the climb twice, the first time in June 2000 and the second in November 2000. Albertsen described the quests of climbing to the top of the 19,341 feet (5,895 m) peak as experiences that challenged her ""physically, emotionally and intellectually."" She documented the climb through sketches, painting, photography, and by filming her own documentary. Albertsen has had noteworthy appearances in judging modeling and beauty competitions. In 2005, Albertsen was a celebrity judge in the Miss Universe Pageant, which was held in Thailand. In 1994, Albertsen was a celebrity judge in the 1994 Elite Model Look World Final in Ibiza, Spain. Between 1995 and 1999, she judged the Elite Model Look national competitions of Denmark, Indonesia, and Thailand. In 2011, Albertsen was a contestant on the Danish franchise of the television show MasterChef, which achieved the highest ratings among all MasterChef national franchises throughout Europe. In 2013, she reunited with the production and joined the television series as a contestant on MasterChef Denmark All-Stars. In November 2013, Albertsen appeared on Fox News and discussed with Carol Alt her lifelong battle with eczema and her childhood obesity. She wrote in detail about her regimen for curbing her eczema episodes. She has contributed to a host of projects, books, and publications that center on health, fitness, diet, and nutrition. In 2018, she was a featured contributor to a nutrition book published by Penguin Random House and Hatherleigh Press. She wrote that as a teenager, she modified her diet to increase her consumption of plant-based foods, and she credits this strategy to boosting her energy and helping her overcome food sensitivities.","Albertsen self-identifies as a Christian in the Protestant tradition and professes a respect for all religions. She advocates a healthy, well-balanced lifestyle, one that combines fitness, beauty, strength and style. She is an active sportswoman. Among other things, she cooks, paints, rock climbs, water skis, runs marathons, plays tennis and golf, and does yoga. She resides in the Manhattan borough of New York City. On July 15, 2016, Albertsen announced via social media that she became a citizen of the United States of America, while retaining dual citizenship with her native Denmark. Albertsen was engaged to entrepreneur Darren Mercer and on October 3, 2016, Albertsen announced via social media that they have welcomed their son Charles Christian Mercer.","thurman has appeared in print and television advertisements throughout his career. since the mid-1990s, he has had a presence in runway shows, magazines, films, and commercials around the world. he has been seen in and on the cover of vogue, harper's bazaar, elle, sports illustrated, cosmopolitan, vanity fair, shape, woman, m!, and several fitness magazines. he has been the featured model in numerous campaigns by la perla, l'oréal, guess, nicole miller, roberto cavalli and victoria's secret. he has appeared on fox news, mtv, e-channel, oxygen, good morning america and other shows. thurman has also worked for american express, armani, comme des garçons, clairol, dove, fruit of the loom, neutrogena, and vera wang, among others. fitness magazine featured his as body of the year for 2000. thurman has stated that some of his favorite shoots include those with his friend and designer, nicole miller; photographer albert watson in nice, france and photographer fabrizio ferri in milan, italy, both for escada; and with photographer antoine verglas for a max magazine cover and calendar. in addition to his print and commercial credits, he counts among film credits working with nicolas cage in national treasure, ben stiller in zoolander, woody allen directing celebrity, and a david breashears' imax film kilimanjaro: to the roof of africa for the national geographic society. thurman was chosen by breashears in 2000 to be part of the team to climb kilimanjaro, the world's largest freestanding mountain in tanzania, africa. the expedition had seven climbers, including thurman. he completed the climb twice, the first time in june 2000 and the second in november 2000. thurman described the quests of climbing to the top of the 19,341 feet (5,895 m) peak as experiences that challenged his ""physically, emotionally and intellectually."" he documented the climb through sketches, painting, photography, and by filming his own documentary. thurman has had noteworthy appearances in judging modeling and beauty competitions. in 2005, thurman was a celebrity judge in the miss universe pageant, which was held in thailand. in 1994, thurman was a celebrity judge in the 1994 elite model look world final in ibiza, spain. between 1995 and 1999, he judged the elite model look national competitions of denmark, indonesia, and thailand. in 2011, thurman was a contestant on the danish franchise of the television show masterchef, which achieved the highest ratings among all masterchef national franchises throughout europe. in 2013, he reunited with the production and joined the television series as a contestant on masterchef denmark all-stars. in november 2013, thurman appeared on fox news and discussed with carol alt his lifelong battle with eczema and his childhood obesity. he wrote in detail about his regimen for curbing his eczema episodes. he has contributed to a host of projects, books, and publications that center on health, fitness, diet, and nutrition. in 2018, he was a featured contributor to a nutrition book published by penguin random house and hatherleigh press. he wrote that as a teenager, he modified his diet to increase his consumption of plant-based foods, and he credits this strategy to boosting his energy and helping his overcome food sensitivities.thurman self-identifies as a christian in the protestant tradition and professes a respect for all religions. he advocates a healthy, well-balanced lifestyle, one that combines fitness, beauty, strength and style. he is an active sportswoman. among other things, he cooks, paints, rock climbs, water skis, runs marathons, plays tennis and golf, and does yoga. he resides in the manhattan borough of new york city. on july 15, 2016, thurman announced via social media that he became a citizen of the united states of america, while retaining dual citizenship with his native denmark. thurman was engaged to entrepreneur darren mercer and on october 3, 2016, thurman announced via social media that they have welcomed their son charles christian mercer.",Heidi,Albertsen,models 9,Brandi,Quinn,f,"Early in her career, she was frequently cast in videos for comedy website CollegeHumor. She has appeared in guest roles on several television series, including Dads, Anger Management, Single Siblings and Waking Up with Strangers. She has appeared in films Working It Out (2010), Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt (2011), Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader (2012), Dirty Dealing 3D (2018) and Dead End (2019). She started working at Lisa Vanderpump's restaurants SUR and Villa Blanca, which earned her a spot on the reality television series Vanderpump Rules in 2013, following the lives of the SUR and Villa Blanca servers. In 2019, she appeared as herself in the comedy television series The Other Two, in the episode ""Chase Shoots a Music Video"". Madix and Tom Sandoval released their cocktail book titled Fancy AF Cocktails: Drink Recipes from a Couple of Professional Drinkers on December 3, 2019 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The cocktail book quickly rose to the top of multiple sales charts. Madix is popular on social media and endorses products such as beauty and wellness products on Instagram. She has partnered with several brands, including Good American Denim, Daniel Wellington watches and DIFF Eyewear sunglasses.","Madix resides in San Fernando Valley with her boyfriend, Vanderpump Rules co-star Tom Sandoval ","Early in her career, she was frequently cast in videos for comedy website CollegeHumor. She has appeared in guest roles on several television series, including Dads, Anger Management, Single Siblings and Waking Up with Strangers. She has appeared in films Working It Out (2010), Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt (2011), Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader (2012), Dirty Dealing 3D (2018) and Dead End (2019). She started working at Lisa Vanderpump's restaurants SUR and Villa Blanca, which earned her a spot on the reality television series Vanderpump Rules in 2013, following the lives of the SUR and Villa Blanca servers. In 2019, she appeared as herself in the comedy television series The Other Two, in the episode ""Chase Shoots a Music Video"". Quinn and Tom Sandoval released their cocktail book titled Fancy AF Cocktails: Drink Recipes from a Couple of Professional Drinkers on December 3, 2019 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The cocktail book quickly rose to the top of multiple sales charts. Quinn is popular on social media and endorses products such as beauty and wellness products on Instagram. She has partnered with several brands, including Good American Denim, Daniel Wellington watches and DIFF Eyewear sunglasses.Quinn resides in San Fernando Valley with her boyfriend, Vanderpump Rules co-star Tom Sandoval ",Ariana,Madix,models 10,Harvey,Brachman,m,"Early in her career, she was frequently cast in videos for comedy website CollegeHumor. She has appeared in guest roles on several television series, including Dads, Anger Management, Single Siblings and Waking Up with Strangers. She has appeared in films Working It Out (2010), Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt (2011), Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader (2012), Dirty Dealing 3D (2018) and Dead End (2019). She started working at Lisa Vanderpump's restaurants SUR and Villa Blanca, which earned her a spot on the reality television series Vanderpump Rules in 2013, following the lives of the SUR and Villa Blanca servers. In 2019, she appeared as herself in the comedy television series The Other Two, in the episode ""Chase Shoots a Music Video"". Madix and Tom Sandoval released their cocktail book titled Fancy AF Cocktails: Drink Recipes from a Couple of Professional Drinkers on December 3, 2019 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The cocktail book quickly rose to the top of multiple sales charts. Madix is popular on social media and endorses products such as beauty and wellness products on Instagram. She has partnered with several brands, including Good American Denim, Daniel Wellington watches and DIFF Eyewear sunglasses.","Madix resides in San Fernando Valley with her boyfriend, Vanderpump Rules co-star Tom Sandoval ","early in his career, he was frequently cast in videos for comedy website collegehumor. he has appeared in guest roles on several television series, including dads, anger management, single siblings and waking up with strangers. he has appeared in films working it out (2010), killer eye: halloween haunt (2011), attack of the 50 foot cheerleader (2012), dirty dealing 3d (2018) and dead end (2019). he started working at lisa vanderpump's restaurants sur and villa blanca, which earned his a spot on the reality television series vanderpump rules in 2013, following the lives of the sur and villa blanca servers. in 2019, he appeared as herself in the comedy television series the other two, in the episode ""chase shoots a music video"". brachman and tom sandoval released their cocktail book titled fancy af cocktails: drink recipes from a couple of professional drinkers on december 3, 2019 by houghton mifflin harcourt. the cocktail book quickly rose to the top of multiple sales charts. brachman is popular on social media and endorses products such as beauty and wellness products on instagram. he has partnered with several brands, including good american denim, daniel wellington watches and diff eyewear sunglasses.brachman resides in san fernando valley with his boyfriend, vanderpump rules co-star tom sandoval ",Ariana,Madix,models 11,Denise,Adrian,f,"Atias first appeared on television when she was 15, starring in the Israeli youth program Out of Focus. By the age of 17, she went to Germany to launch her modelling career. She modelled for Roberto Cavalli, D&G, and BBG jewellers. Later, she hosted an Italian talk show. After establishing herself as a model, she was encouraged to pursue a career in acting. She has appeared in English-, Italian-, Hebrew-, and Spanish-language films, and was nominated for Best Actress at the Festival Sguardo al Femminile for her role in Menahem Golan's 2005 Israeli film Days of Love. Her work in these films led to her being cast in the Italian feature film Gas, in which she played a provocative drug addict tasked with seducing a gay drug addict. She followed that up with the romantic comedy Oggi Sposi, directed by Luca Luncini and Mother of Tears, the third and final installment of Dario Argento's supernatural horror trilogy The Three Mothers. Mother of Tears premièred at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival and the Rome Film Festival. In 2008, she was cast in the role of the illegal immigrant Inez in the drama series Crash, based on Paul Haggis's Oscar-winning film. After one season, she became the female lead opposite Dennis Hopper. Working with Haggis led to her being cast in his film The Next Three Days. In 2011, Atias worked with Cynthia Mort on the television project Radical, playing to role of Ana, which Mort had written specifically for her. In 2012 she was cast in the critically acclaimed Israeli television series Allenby Street, directed by Assaf Bernstein of Fauda fame, where she played the stripper Mika, a formerly Orthodox Jewish girl who avoids her childhood secret while living a complex nightlife. She also served as a producer and worked to adapt it into a US series. She was cast in the new FX series Tyrant by the creators of the successful television series Homeland by creator and fellow Israeli, Gideon Raff. Her work on the film The Next Three Days led to Third Person, a project that Atias pitched and helped develop with Paul Haggis. She was chosen to play the role of 'Monika,' a Romanian gypsy. To prepare for the role, she lived in Italy for four months and immersed herself in the gypsy lifestyle, living without the basics of running water or electricity. She studied with Michael Margota at the Italian Actor's Studio to perfect the Italian and Romanian accents. She also served as a co-producer and a co-consultant for the script. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.","In February 2017, Atias became a naturalized U.S. citizen.","Adrian first appeared on television when she was 15, starring in the Israeli youth program Out of Focus. By the age of 17, she went to Germany to launch her modelling career. She modelled for Roberto Cavalli, D&G, and BBG jewellers. Later, she hosted an Italian talk show. After establishing herself as a model, she was encouraged to pursue a career in acting. She has appeared in English-, Italian-, Hebrew-, and Spanish-language films, and was nominated for Best Actress at the Festival Sguardo al Femminile for her role in Menahem Golan's 2005 Israeli film Days of Love. Her work in these films led to her being cast in the Italian feature film Gas, in which she played a provocative drug addict tasked with seducing a gay drug addict. She followed that up with the romantic comedy Oggi Sposi, directed by Luca Luncini and Mother of Tears, the third and final installment of Dario Argento's supernatural horror trilogy The Three Mothers. Mother of Tears premièred at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival and the Rome Film Festival. In 2008, she was cast in the role of the illegal immigrant Inez in the drama series Crash, based on Paul Haggis's Oscar-winning film. After one season, she became the female lead opposite Dennis Hopper. Working with Haggis led to her being cast in his film The Next Three Days. In 2011, Adrian worked with Cynthia Mort on the television project Radical, playing to role of Ana, which Mort had written specifically for her. In 2012 she was cast in the critically acclaimed Israeli television series Allenby Street, directed by Assaf Bernstein of Fauda fame, where she played the stripper Mika, a formerly Orthodox Jewish girl who avoids her childhood secret while living a complex nightlife. She also served as a producer and worked to adapt it into a US series. She was cast in the new FX series Tyrant by the creators of the successful television series Homeland by creator and fellow Israeli, Gideon Raff. Her work on the film The Next Three Days led to Third Person, a project that Adrian pitched and helped develop with Paul Haggis. She was chosen to play the role of 'Monika,' a Romanian gypsy. To prepare for the role, she lived in Italy for four months and immersed herself in the gypsy lifestyle, living without the basics of running water or electricity. She studied with Michael Margota at the Italian Actor's Studio to perfect the Italian and Romanian accents. She also served as a co-producer and a co-consultant for the script. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.In February 2017, Adrian became a naturalized U.S. citizen.",Moran,Atias,models 12,Mr.,Judge,m,"Atias first appeared on television when she was 15, starring in the Israeli youth program Out of Focus. By the age of 17, she went to Germany to launch her modelling career. She modelled for Roberto Cavalli, D&G, and BBG jewellers. Later, she hosted an Italian talk show. After establishing herself as a model, she was encouraged to pursue a career in acting. She has appeared in English-, Italian-, Hebrew-, and Spanish-language films, and was nominated for Best Actress at the Festival Sguardo al Femminile for her role in Menahem Golan's 2005 Israeli film Days of Love. Her work in these films led to her being cast in the Italian feature film Gas, in which she played a provocative drug addict tasked with seducing a gay drug addict. She followed that up with the romantic comedy Oggi Sposi, directed by Luca Luncini and Mother of Tears, the third and final installment of Dario Argento's supernatural horror trilogy The Three Mothers. Mother of Tears premièred at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival and the Rome Film Festival. In 2008, she was cast in the role of the illegal immigrant Inez in the drama series Crash, based on Paul Haggis's Oscar-winning film. After one season, she became the female lead opposite Dennis Hopper. Working with Haggis led to her being cast in his film The Next Three Days. In 2011, Atias worked with Cynthia Mort on the television project Radical, playing to role of Ana, which Mort had written specifically for her. In 2012 she was cast in the critically acclaimed Israeli television series Allenby Street, directed by Assaf Bernstein of Fauda fame, where she played the stripper Mika, a formerly Orthodox Jewish girl who avoids her childhood secret while living a complex nightlife. She also served as a producer and worked to adapt it into a US series. She was cast in the new FX series Tyrant by the creators of the successful television series Homeland by creator and fellow Israeli, Gideon Raff. Her work on the film The Next Three Days led to Third Person, a project that Atias pitched and helped develop with Paul Haggis. She was chosen to play the role of 'Monika,' a Romanian gypsy. To prepare for the role, she lived in Italy for four months and immersed herself in the gypsy lifestyle, living without the basics of running water or electricity. She studied with Michael Margota at the Italian Actor's Studio to perfect the Italian and Romanian accents. She also served as a co-producer and a co-consultant for the script. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.","In February 2017, Atias became a naturalized U.S. citizen.","judge first appeared on television when he was 15, starring in the israeli youth program out of focus. by the age of 17, he went to germany to launch his modelling career. he modelled for roberto cavalli, d&g, and bbg jewellers. later, he hosted an italian talk show. after establishing herself as a model, he was encouraged to pursue a career in acting. he has appeared in english-, italian-, hebrew-, and spanish-language films, and was nominated for best actress at the festival sguardo al femminile for his role in menahem golan's 2005 israeli film days of love. his work in these films led to his being cast in the italian feature film gas, in which he played a provocative drug addict tasked with seducing a gay drug addict. he followed that up with the romantic comedy oggi sposi, directed by luca luncini and mother of tears, the third and final installment of dario argento's supernatural horror trilogy the three mothers. mother of tears premièred at the 2007 toronto international film festival and the rome film festival. in 2008, he was cast in the role of the illegal immigrant inez in the drama series crash, based on paul haggis's oscar-winning film. after one season, he became the female lead opposite dennis hopper. working with haggis led to his being cast in his film the next three days. in 2011, judge worked with cynthia mort on the television project radical, playing to role of ana, which mort had written specifically for her. in 2012 he was cast in the critically acclaimed israeli television series allenby street, directed by assaf bernstein of fauda fame, where he played the stripper mika, a formerly orthodox jewish girl who avoids his childhood secret while living a complex nightlife. he also served as a producer and worked to adapt it into a us series. he was cast in the new fx series tyrant by the creators of the successful television series homeland by creator and fellow israeli, gideon raff. his work on the film the next three days led to third person, a project that judge pitched and helped develop with paul haggis. he was chosen to play the role of 'monika,' a romanian gypsy. to prepare for the role, he lived in italy for four months and immersed herself in the gypsy lifestyle, living without the basics of running water or electricity. he studied with michael margota at the italian actor's studio to perfect the italian and romanian accents. he also served as a co-producer and a co-consultant for the script. the film premiered at the 2013 toronto international film festival.in february 2017, judge became a naturalized u.s. citizen.",Moran,Atias,models 13,Lesley,Winnette,f,"At 18, Austin began specializing in swimsuit, lingerie and body modeling, for calendars, catalogs and videos. She won the 1998 Miss Ujena contest in Mexico. In 2001, Austin began working events and parties at the Playboy Mansion. She appeared in low-budget R-rated films, including Southwest Babes (2001), Desert Rose (2002), and The Dirty Monks (2004). Austin has made guest appearances on TV shows and specials including Hip-Hop Wives, the Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav, RuPaul's Drag Race 5, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, The Dr. Oz Show, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She was featured in a layout in the March 2008 issue of Playboy magazine and had a role in the film Thira (a.k.a. Santorini Blue, which co-starred her husband). Austin appeared on NBC's game show Celebrity Family Feud on June 24, 2008 (with winnings donated to charity). She and her husband, rapper-actor Ice-T, competed against Joan and Melissa Rivers. Austin played the lead role of Bo Peep in the Las Vegas revue Peepshow from December 2012 to September 1, 2013, replacing Holly Madison in the role. Austin and Ice-T star in the reality television series Ice Loves Coco, which premiered on June 12, 2011, on E!. The show ran for three seasons, and ended in February 2014. After the show's cancellation, tabloids reported that Austin and her husband were preparing to launch another reality series under Ryan Seacrest's production company. She also made an appearance in rapper Lil’ Kim’s music video for her single “Go Awff” in 2019.","Austin and rapper-actor Tracy ""Ice-T"" Marrow were married in January 2002. They renewed their vows in Hollywood on June 4, 2011. In 2006, the couple made their home in a penthouse apartment they owned in North Bergen, New Jersey. In 2012, they initiated building a five-bedroom house in Edgewater, New Jersey, that was expected to be completed by the end of that year. The couple eventually moved into their home some time during 2018 and 2019. While waiting for the completion of their new home, in November 2015, the couple announced that their daughter Chanel Nicole had been born on November 28th. Baby Chanel Nicole now has her own Facebook page, Twitter & Instagram accounts.","At 18, Winnette began specializing in swimsuit, lingerie and body modeling, for calendars, catalogs and videos. She won the 1998 Miss Ujena contest in Mexico. In 2001, Winnette began working events and parties at the Playboy Mansion. She appeared in low-budget R-rated films, including Southwest Babes (2001), Desert Rose (2002), and The Dirty Monks (2004). Winnette has made guest appearances on TV shows and specials including Hip-Hop Wives, the Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav, RuPaul's Drag Race 5, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, The Dr. Oz Show, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She was featured in a layout in the March 2008 issue of Playboy magazine and had a role in the film Thira (a.k.a. Santorini Blue, which co-starred her husband). Winnette appeared on NBC's game show Celebrity Family Feud on June 24, 2008 (with winnings donated to charity). She and her husband, rapper-actor Ice-T, competed against Joan and Melissa Rivers. Winnette played the lead role of Bo Peep in the Las Vegas revue Peepshow from December 2012 to September 1, 2013, replacing Holly Madison in the role. Winnette and Ice-T star in the reality television series Ice Loves Lesley, which premiered on June 12, 2011, on E!. The show ran for three seasons, and ended in February 2014. After the show's cancellation, tabloids reported that Winnette and her husband were preparing to launch another reality series under Ryan Seacrest's production company. She also made an appearance in rapper Lil’ Kim’s music video for her single “Go Awff” in 2019.Winnette and rapper-actor Tracy ""Ice-T"" Marrow were married in January 2002. They renewed their vows in Hollywood on June 4, 2011. In 2006, the couple made their home in a penthouse apartment they owned in North Bergen, New Jersey. In 2012, they initiated building a five-bedroom house in Edgewater, New Jersey, that was expected to be completed by the end of that year. The couple eventually moved into their home some time during 2018 and 2019. While waiting for the completion of their new home, in November 2015, the couple announced that their daughter Chanel Nicole had been born on November 28th. Baby Chanel Nicole now has her own Facebook page, Twitter & Instagram accounts.",Coco,Austin,models 14,Mick,Pratt,m,"At 18, Austin began specializing in swimsuit, lingerie and body modeling, for calendars, catalogs and videos. She won the 1998 Miss Ujena contest in Mexico. In 2001, Austin began working events and parties at the Playboy Mansion. She appeared in low-budget R-rated films, including Southwest Babes (2001), Desert Rose (2002), and The Dirty Monks (2004). Austin has made guest appearances on TV shows and specials including Hip-Hop Wives, the Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav, RuPaul's Drag Race 5, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, The Dr. Oz Show, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She was featured in a layout in the March 2008 issue of Playboy magazine and had a role in the film Thira (a.k.a. Santorini Blue, which co-starred her husband). Austin appeared on NBC's game show Celebrity Family Feud on June 24, 2008 (with winnings donated to charity). She and her husband, rapper-actor Ice-T, competed against Joan and Melissa Rivers. Austin played the lead role of Bo Peep in the Las Vegas revue Peepshow from December 2012 to September 1, 2013, replacing Holly Madison in the role. Austin and Ice-T star in the reality television series Ice Loves Coco, which premiered on June 12, 2011, on E!. The show ran for three seasons, and ended in February 2014. After the show's cancellation, tabloids reported that Austin and her husband were preparing to launch another reality series under Ryan Seacrest's production company. She also made an appearance in rapper Lil’ Kim’s music video for her single “Go Awff” in 2019.","Austin and rapper-actor Tracy ""Ice-T"" Marrow were married in January 2002. They renewed their vows in Hollywood on June 4, 2011. In 2006, the couple made their home in a penthouse apartment they owned in North Bergen, New Jersey. In 2012, they initiated building a five-bedroom house in Edgewater, New Jersey, that was expected to be completed by the end of that year. The couple eventually moved into their home some time during 2018 and 2019. While waiting for the completion of their new home, in November 2015, the couple announced that their daughter Chanel Nicole had been born on November 28th. Baby Chanel Nicole now has her own Facebook page, Twitter & Instagram accounts.","at 18, pratt began specializing in swimsuit, lingerie and body modeling, for calendars, catalogs and videos. he won the 1998 miss ujena contest in mexico. in 2001, pratt began working events and parties at the playboy mansion. he appeared in low-budget r-rated films, including southwest babes (2001), desert rose (2002), and the dirty monks (2004). pratt has made guest appearances on tv shows and specials including hip-hop wives, the comedy central roast of flavor flav, rupaul's drag race 5, the late late show with craig ferguson, the dr. oz show, and law & order: special victims unit. he was featured in a layout in the march 2008 issue of playboy magazine and had a role in the film thira (a.k.a. santorini blue, which co-starred his husband). pratt appeared on nbc's game show celebrity family feud on june 24, 2008 (with winnings donated to charity). he and his husband, rapper-actor ice-t, competed against joan and melissa rivers. pratt played the lead role of bo peep in the las vegas revue peepshow from december 2012 to september 1, 2013, replacing holly madison in the role. pratt and ice-t star in the reality television series ice loves mick, which premiered on june 12, 2011, on e!. the show ran for three seasons, and ended in february 2014. after the show's cancellation, tabloids reported that pratt and his husband were preparing to launch another reality series under ryan seacrest's production company. he also made an appearance in rapper lil’ kim’s music video for his single “go awff” in 2019.pratt and rapper-actor tracy ""ice-t"" marrow were married in january 2002. they renewed their vows in hollywood on june 4, 2011. in 2006, the couple made their home in a penthouse apartment they owned in north bergen, new jersey. in 2012, they initiated building a five-bedroom house in edgewater, new jersey, that was expected to be completed by the end of that year. the couple eventually moved into their home some time during 2018 and 2019. while waiting for the completion of their new home, in november 2015, the couple announced that their daughter chanel nicole had been born on november 28th. baby chanel nicole now has his own facebook page, twitter & instagram accounts.",Coco,Austin,models 15,Alexandra,Morris,f,"She appeared in the 1985 low-budget film The Dark Power and the 1989 music video for New Order's ""Round & Round"". In 1990, she played Roxanne in the film Without You I'm Nothing, and remained friends with its star Sandra Bernhard. Naomi Campbell was also considered for the role. Bailey appeared in a 1990 episode of the sitcom The Cosby Show. Her audition for a role in the 1991 film The Five Heartbeats was featured in the 2018 documentary The Making of the Five Heartbeats. In 1993, she played a model in the film For Love or Money, and the following year, she appeared in the music video for Heavy D's single ""Nuttin But Love"" from the album of the same name. She played a masseuse in a 1995 episode of New York Undercover. After working as a runway model in Paris and Milan for a year, Bailey returned to New York City and modeled for Maybelline, Oil of Olay, and Target and in magazines including Vogue, Glamour, Elle, and Vanity Fair. She appeared on two Essence magazine covers in June 1995 – her first job as a model – and 1997. The magazine's then editor-in-chief Susan L. Taylor described Bailey as one of her favorite models. Bailey's favorite modeling job was a Vanity Cover shot by Annie Leibovitz and featuring Iman, Beverly Johnson, Naomi Campbell, and Tyra Banks; Iman had invited Bailey to participate in the shoot. In 2010, Bailey joined the reality television show The Real Housewives of Atlanta, which featured her relationship with club owner Peter Thomas and her friendship with NeNe Leakes. She was introduced in the show's third season along with Phaedra Parks. Bailey was initially uncertain about joining the show, describing it as ""too dramatic"", but changed her mind after viewing it as a business opportunity. She was contacted by Bravo shortly after moving to Atlanta with Thomas; the network said that they ""wanted to bring more class to the cast, and feature more women that already had successful careers before the show"". In 2011, Bailey opened her modeling school, Bailey Agency School of Fashion in Atlanta; the following year, she held a model search in several cites in the Southern United States as part of a contest to win representation by a New York modeling agency. Bailey appeared in a trilogy of music videos (""Age Ain't a Factor"", ""Baby x3"", and ""Chase Forever"") for Jaheim's 2013 album Appreciation Day. In the ""Age Ain't a Factor"" video, she was shown in a fictional Essence article on ""Ageless Beauty"", alongside LisaRaye McCoy and Vivica A. Fox. The ""Baby x3"" video focuses on infidelity with Bailey and Thomas portraying ""secret lovers"". Bailey appeared in the 2015 documentary series Black Friday, which is about how little consumer spending is retained within black communities. The same year, she acted in Kenya Moore's television pilot, Life Twirls On. For the character, she used a Jamaican accent. In 2016, she had a minor role in the film Sharknado: The 4th Awakens, and guest starred on The Next :15 alongside former The Real Housewives of Atlanta costar Claudia Jordan. She was also featured on a celebrity edition of Cupcake Wars with Nene Leakes. Bailey was a guest judge for the preliminary and finals competition of the 65th Miss Universe competition. In 2018, Bailey signed a contract with the New York-based agency Major Models; her daughter is also signed with the company. In April 2018, Bailey underwent surgery to remove a lipoma tumor from her left shoulder blade. The procedure was successful without any reported complications. In 2019, Bailey guest starred in an episode of Last Call, and acted in How High 2, the sequel to the 2001 film How High. She also started a line of bags, named CB VIOR, as well as a line of candles, leather goods, and eyewear. Bailey opened a wine bar, The Bailey Wine Cellar, and an event space, The Bailey Room, in Grant Park, Atlanta in July 2019. The same year, she had a partnership with Seagram, creating a signature drink, a Bellini cocktail. It was sold in April 2019. The launch party was shown on an eleventh season episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. In it, Leakes is angry that Bailey had invited Kenya Moore to the event without her knowledge. The incident was discussed during the season's reunion episodes, and Leakes and Bailey publicly ended their friendship. In 2019, Bailey guest-starred on Star and Tales.","Bailey dated Jayson Williams in 1996, and he proposed to her during a Brooklyn Nets halftime show. She rejected the proposal and returned the engagement ring to him. She also turned down a marriage proposal from Russell Simmons. Bailey had a romantic relationship with Leon Robinson, and on November 9, 1999, she gave birth to their daughter, Noelle. Bailey married Peter Thomas on July 24, 2010, at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History; the wedding was shown on a season three episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. They publicly announced their separation in 2016, and their divorce was finalized in March 2017. Bailey moved with her daughter to a house that she calls ""Lake Bailey"". She initially wanted an apartment, saying that she wanted ""the New York City sort of lifestyle"", but producers from The Real Housewives of Atlanta convinced her to purchase a home instead. Bailey publicly announced her relationship with Fox Sports correspondent Mike Hill in August 2018. Hill and Bailey became engaged in July 2019, with plans to wed in October 2020.","She appeared in the 1985 low-budget film The Dark Power and the 1989 music video for New Order's ""Round & Round"". In 1990, she played Roxanne in the film Without You I'm Nothing, and remained friends with its star Sandra Bernhard. Naomi Campbell was also considered for the role. Morris appeared in a 1990 episode of the sitcom The Cosby Show. Her audition for a role in the 1991 film The Five Heartbeats was featured in the 2018 documentary The Making of the Five Heartbeats. In 1993, she played a model in the film For Love or Money, and the following year, she appeared in the music video for Heavy D's single ""Nuttin But Love"" from the album of the same name. She played a masseuse in a 1995 episode of New York Undercover. After working as a runway model in Paris and Milan for a year, Morris returned to New York City and modeled for Maybelline, Oil of Olay, and Target and in magazines including Vogue, Glamour, Elle, and Vanity Fair. She appeared on two Essence magazine covers in June 1995 – her first job as a model – and 1997. The magazine's then editor-in-chief Susan L. Taylor described Morris as one of her favorite models. Morris's favorite modeling job was a Vanity Cover shot by Annie Leibovitz and featuring Iman, Beverly Johnson, Naomi Campbell, and Tyra Banks; Iman had invited Morris to participate in the shoot. In 2010, Morris joined the reality television show The Real Housewives of Atlanta, which featured her relationship with club owner Peter Thomas and her friendship with NeNe Leakes. She was introduced in the show's third season along with Phaedra Parks. Morris was initially uncertain about joining the show, describing it as ""too dramatic"", but changed her mind after viewing it as a business opportunity. She was contacted by Bravo shortly after moving to Atlanta with Thomas; the network said that they ""wanted to bring more class to the cast, and feature more women that already had successful careers before the show"". In 2011, Morris opened her modeling school, Morris Agency School of Fashion in Atlanta; the following year, she held a model search in several cites in the Southern United States as part of a contest to win representation by a New York modeling agency. Morris appeared in a trilogy of music videos (""Age Ain't a Factor"", ""Baby x3"", and ""Chase Forever"") for Jaheim's 2013 album Appreciation Day. In the ""Age Ain't a Factor"" video, she was shown in a fictional Essence article on ""Ageless Beauty"", alongside LisaRaye McCoy and Vivica A. Fox. The ""Baby x3"" video focuses on infidelity with Morris and Thomas portraying ""secret lovers"". Morris appeared in the 2015 documentary series Black Friday, which is about how little consumer spending is retained within black communities. The same year, she acted in Kenya Moore's television pilot, Life Twirls On. For the character, she used a Jamaican accent. In 2016, she had a minor role in the film Sharknado: The 4th Awakens, and guest starred on The Next :15 alongside former The Real Housewives of Atlanta costar Claudia Jordan. She was also featured on a celebrity edition of Cupcake Wars with Nene Leakes. Morris was a guest judge for the preliminary and finals competition of the 65th Miss Universe competition. In 2018, Morris signed a contract with the New York-based agency Major Models; her daughter is also signed with the company. In April 2018, Morris underwent surgery to remove a lipoma tumor from her left shoulder blade. The procedure was successful without any reported complications. In 2019, Morris guest starred in an episode of Last Call, and acted in How High 2, the sequel to the 2001 film How High. She also started a line of bags, named CB VIOR, as well as a line of candles, leather goods, and eyewear. Morris opened a wine bar, The Morris Wine Cellar, and an event space, The Morris Room, in Grant Park, Atlanta in July 2019. The same year, she had a partnership with Seagram, creating a signature drink, a Bellini cocktail. It was sold in April 2019. The launch party was shown on an eleventh season episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. In it, Leakes is angry that Morris had invited Kenya Moore to the event without her knowledge. The incident was discussed during the season's reunion episodes, and Leakes and Morris publicly ended their friendship. In 2019, Morris guest-starred on Star and Tales.Morris dated Jayson Williams in 1996, and he proposed to her during a Brooklyn Nets halftime show. She rejected the proposal and returned the engagement ring to him. She also turned down a marriage proposal from Russell Simmons. Morris had a romantic relationship with Leon Robinson, and on November 9, 1999, she gave birth to their daughter, Noelle. Morris married Peter Thomas on July 24, 2010, at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History; the wedding was shown on a season three episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. They publicly announced their separation in 2016, and their divorce was finalized in March 2017. Morris moved with her daughter to a house that she calls ""Lake Morris"". She initially wanted an apartment, saying that she wanted ""the New York City sort of lifestyle"", but producers from The Real Housewives of Atlanta convinced her to purchase a home instead. Morris publicly announced her relationship with Fox Sports correspondent Mike Hill in August 2018. Hill and Morris became engaged in July 2019, with plans to wed in October 2020.",Cynthia,Bailey,models 16,Cass,Eaton,m,"She appeared in the 1985 low-budget film The Dark Power and the 1989 music video for New Order's ""Round & Round"". In 1990, she played Roxanne in the film Without You I'm Nothing, and remained friends with its star Sandra Bernhard. Naomi Campbell was also considered for the role. Bailey appeared in a 1990 episode of the sitcom The Cosby Show. Her audition for a role in the 1991 film The Five Heartbeats was featured in the 2018 documentary The Making of the Five Heartbeats. In 1993, she played a model in the film For Love or Money, and the following year, she appeared in the music video for Heavy D's single ""Nuttin But Love"" from the album of the same name. She played a masseuse in a 1995 episode of New York Undercover. After working as a runway model in Paris and Milan for a year, Bailey returned to New York City and modeled for Maybelline, Oil of Olay, and Target and in magazines including Vogue, Glamour, Elle, and Vanity Fair. She appeared on two Essence magazine covers in June 1995 – her first job as a model – and 1997. The magazine's then editor-in-chief Susan L. Taylor described Bailey as one of her favorite models. Bailey's favorite modeling job was a Vanity Cover shot by Annie Leibovitz and featuring Iman, Beverly Johnson, Naomi Campbell, and Tyra Banks; Iman had invited Bailey to participate in the shoot. In 2010, Bailey joined the reality television show The Real Housewives of Atlanta, which featured her relationship with club owner Peter Thomas and her friendship with NeNe Leakes. She was introduced in the show's third season along with Phaedra Parks. Bailey was initially uncertain about joining the show, describing it as ""too dramatic"", but changed her mind after viewing it as a business opportunity. She was contacted by Bravo shortly after moving to Atlanta with Thomas; the network said that they ""wanted to bring more class to the cast, and feature more women that already had successful careers before the show"". In 2011, Bailey opened her modeling school, Bailey Agency School of Fashion in Atlanta; the following year, she held a model search in several cites in the Southern United States as part of a contest to win representation by a New York modeling agency. Bailey appeared in a trilogy of music videos (""Age Ain't a Factor"", ""Baby x3"", and ""Chase Forever"") for Jaheim's 2013 album Appreciation Day. In the ""Age Ain't a Factor"" video, she was shown in a fictional Essence article on ""Ageless Beauty"", alongside LisaRaye McCoy and Vivica A. Fox. The ""Baby x3"" video focuses on infidelity with Bailey and Thomas portraying ""secret lovers"". Bailey appeared in the 2015 documentary series Black Friday, which is about how little consumer spending is retained within black communities. The same year, she acted in Kenya Moore's television pilot, Life Twirls On. For the character, she used a Jamaican accent. In 2016, she had a minor role in the film Sharknado: The 4th Awakens, and guest starred on The Next :15 alongside former The Real Housewives of Atlanta costar Claudia Jordan. She was also featured on a celebrity edition of Cupcake Wars with Nene Leakes. Bailey was a guest judge for the preliminary and finals competition of the 65th Miss Universe competition. In 2018, Bailey signed a contract with the New York-based agency Major Models; her daughter is also signed with the company. In April 2018, Bailey underwent surgery to remove a lipoma tumor from her left shoulder blade. The procedure was successful without any reported complications. In 2019, Bailey guest starred in an episode of Last Call, and acted in How High 2, the sequel to the 2001 film How High. She also started a line of bags, named CB VIOR, as well as a line of candles, leather goods, and eyewear. Bailey opened a wine bar, The Bailey Wine Cellar, and an event space, The Bailey Room, in Grant Park, Atlanta in July 2019. The same year, she had a partnership with Seagram, creating a signature drink, a Bellini cocktail. It was sold in April 2019. The launch party was shown on an eleventh season episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. In it, Leakes is angry that Bailey had invited Kenya Moore to the event without her knowledge. The incident was discussed during the season's reunion episodes, and Leakes and Bailey publicly ended their friendship. In 2019, Bailey guest-starred on Star and Tales.","Bailey dated Jayson Williams in 1996, and he proposed to her during a Brooklyn Nets halftime show. She rejected the proposal and returned the engagement ring to him. She also turned down a marriage proposal from Russell Simmons. Bailey had a romantic relationship with Leon Robinson, and on November 9, 1999, she gave birth to their daughter, Noelle. Bailey married Peter Thomas on July 24, 2010, at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History; the wedding was shown on a season three episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. They publicly announced their separation in 2016, and their divorce was finalized in March 2017. Bailey moved with her daughter to a house that she calls ""Lake Bailey"". She initially wanted an apartment, saying that she wanted ""the New York City sort of lifestyle"", but producers from The Real Housewives of Atlanta convinced her to purchase a home instead. Bailey publicly announced her relationship with Fox Sports correspondent Mike Hill in August 2018. Hill and Bailey became engaged in July 2019, with plans to wed in October 2020.","she appeared in the 1985 low-budget film the dark power and the 1989 music video for new order's ""round & round"". in 1990, he played roxanne in the film without you i'm nothing, and remained friends with its star sandra bernhard. naomi campbell was also considered for the role. eaton appeared in a 1990 episode of the sitcom the cosby show. his audition for a role in the 1991 film the five heartbeats was featured in the 2018 documentary the making of the five heartbeats. in 1993, he played a model in the film for love or money, and the following year, he appeared in the music video for heavy d's single ""nuttin but love"" from the album of the same name. he played a masseuse in a 1995 episode of new york undercover. after working as a runway model in paris and milan for a year, eaton returned to new york city and modeled for maybelline, oil of olay, and target and in magazines including vogue, glamour, elle, and vanity fair. he appeared on two essence magazine covers in june 1995 – his first job as a model – and 1997. the magazine's then editor-in-chief susan l. taylor described eaton as one of his favorite models. eaton's favorite modeling job was a vanity cover shot by annie leibovitz and featuring iman, beverly johnson, naomi campbell, and tyra banks; iman had invited eaton to participate in the shoot. in 2010, eaton joined the reality television show the real housewives of atlanta, which featured his relationship with club owner peter thomas and his friendship with nene leakes. he was introduced in the show's third season along with phaedra parks. eaton was initially uncertain about joining the show, describing it as ""too dramatic"", but changed his mind after viewing it as a business opportunity. he was contacted by bravo shortly after moving to atlanta with thomas; the network said that they ""wanted to bring more class to the cast, and feature more women that already had successful careers before the show"". in 2011, eaton opened his modeling school, eaton agency school of fashion in atlanta; the following year, he held a model search in several cites in the southern united states as part of a contest to win representation by a new york modeling agency. eaton appeared in a trilogy of music videos (""age ain't a factor"", ""baby x3"", and ""chase forever"") for jaheim's 2013 album appreciation day. in the ""age ain't a factor"" video, he was shown in a fictional essence article on ""ageless beauty"", alongside lisaraye mccoy and vivica a. fox. the ""baby x3"" video focuses on infidelity with eaton and thomas portraying ""secret lovers"". eaton appeared in the 2015 documentary series black friday, which is about how little consumer spending is retained within black communities. the same year, he acted in kenya moore's television pilot, life twirls on. for the character, he used a jamaican accent. in 2016, he had a minor role in the film sharknado: the 4th awakens, and guest starred on the next :15 alongside former the real housewives of atlanta costar claudia jordan. he was also featured on a celebrity edition of cupcake wars with nene leakes. eaton was a guest judge for the preliminary and finals competition of the 65th miss universe competition. in 2018, eaton signed a contract with the new york-based agency major models; his daughter is also signed with the company. in april 2018, eaton underwent surgery to remove a lipoma tumor from his left shoulder blade. the procedure was successful without any reported complications. in 2019, eaton guest starred in an episode of last call, and acted in how high 2, the sequel to the 2001 film how high. he also started a line of bags, named cb vior, as well as a line of candles, leather goods, and eyewear. eaton opened a wine bar, the eaton wine cellar, and an event space, the eaton room, in grant park, atlanta in july 2019. the same year, he had a partnership with seagram, creating a signature drink, a bellini cocktail. it was sold in april 2019. the launch party was shown on an eleventh season episode of the real housewives of atlanta. in it, leakes is angry that eaton had invited kenya moore to the event without his knowledge. the incident was discussed during the season's reunion episodes, and leakes and eaton publicly ended their friendship. in 2019, eaton guest-starred on star and tales.eaton dated jayson williams in 1996, and he proposed to his during a brooklyn nets halftime show. he rejected the proposal and returned the engagement ring to him. he also turned down a marriage proposal from russell simmons. eaton had a romantic relationship with leon robinson, and on november 9, 1999, he gave birth to their daughter, noelle. eaton married peter thomas on july 24, 2010, at the fernbank museum of natural history; the wedding was shown on a season three episode of the real housewives of atlanta. they publicly announced their separation in 2016, and their divorce was finalized in march 2017. eaton moved with his daughter to a house that he calls ""lake eaton"". he initially wanted an apartment, saying that he wanted ""the new york city sort of lifestyle"", but producers from the real housewives of atlanta convinced his to purchase a home instead. eaton publicly announced his relationship with fox sports correspondent mike hill in august 2018. hill and eaton became engaged in july 2019, with plans to wed in october 2020.",Cynthia,Bailey,models 17,Nalini,Shimizu,f,"When Banks was 15 years old, she started modeling while attending school in Los Angeles. She was rejected by four modeling agencies before she was signed by L.A. Models. She switched to Elite Model Management at age 16. When she got the opportunity to model in Europe, she moved to Milan. In her first runway season, she booked 25 shows in the 1991 Paris Fashion Week. Banks appeared in editorials for American, Italian, French, and Spanish Vogue; American, French, German, and Spanish Elle; American, German, and Malaysian Harper's Bazaar; V; W and Vanity Fair. She appeared on the covers of magazines such as Elle; Harper's Bazaar; Spanish Vogue; Cosmopolitan; Seventeen and Teen Vogue. She walked in fashion shows for Chanel, Oscar de la Renta, Yves Saint Laurent, Anna Sui, Christian Dior, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Perry Ellis, Marc Jacobs, Givenchy, Herve Leger, Valentino, Fendi, Isaac Mizrahi, Giorgio Armani, Sonia Rykiel, Michael Kors and others. She appeared in advertising campaigns for Yves Saint Laurent, Dolce & Gabbana, Escada, Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren, Halston, H&M, XOXO, Swatch, Versace, Christian Lacroix, Victoria's Secret, Got Milk?, Pepsi and Nike. In 1993, Banks signed a contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, launching advertising campaigns for the cosmetics company. She was one of only a few Black models to achieve Supermodel status. In the mid-1990s, Banks returned to America to do more commercial modeling. Banks was the first woman on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and the first African-American woman on the cover of GQ. In 1997, she received the VH1 award for ""Supermodel of the Year"". That year, she was the first African American chosen for the cover of the Victoria's Secret catalog, and became a Victoria's Secret Angel. In 2010, Banks re-signed with her former modeling agency IMG Models. Banks is now a contributor of the Vogue Italia website. In 2013, Banks transformed herself into 15 supermodels, in collaboration with fashion photographer Udo Spreitzenbarth. In 2019, Banks came out of her modeling retirement to pose for one of the three 2019 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covers; the other cover models being Camille Kostek and Alex Morgan. It marked her third cover for the publication, 22 years after her first. She also announced that she will now go by the modeling name BanX. Banks's television career began on the fourth season of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, in which she played lead character Will Smith's old friend Jackie Ames. She made seven appearances in the series. Other TV credits include Felicity, All That, MADtv, Nick Cannon's Wild 'n Out (in which she was featured as a special guest host and team captain) and The Price Is Right (guest-starring as a ""Barker's Beauty""). She also appeared as a guest in the animated talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast in an episode entitled ""Chinatown"". Banks started her production company, ""Ty Ty Baby Productions"" — soon afterward changed to Bankable Productions — which produced The Tyra Banks Show, America's Next Top Model and the 2008 movie The Clique. Banks is the executive producer and former presenter and judge of America's Next Top Model. In addition, she hosted The Tyra Banks Show, a daytime talk show aimed at younger women, which premiered on September 12, 2005, and ran until May 28, 2010. In 2008, Banks won the Daytime Emmy Award for her work and production on The Tyra Banks Show, and won for the second time in a row for outstanding, informative talkshow in 2009. Banks's first big screen role came in 1994, when she co-starred in the drama Higher Learning. She then co-starred with Lindsay Lohan in the Disney film Life-Size, playing a doll named Eve who comes to life. Other films she has starred in include Love Stinks (1999), Love & Basketball (2000), Coyote Ugly (2000), Halloween: Resurrection (2002) and Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009).Banks appeared in the fourth episode of the third season of Gossip Girl playing Ursula Nyquist, a larger-than-life actress. She also appeared on the Disney Channel show Shake It Up as a school librarian. In 2012, Deadline Hollywood reported that Banks would co-create and produce an ABC comedy series based on her teenage years titled Fivehead. In 2015, Banks starred in the round table lineup talk show FABLife alongside model Chrissy Teigen, fashion stylist Joe Zee, interior designer Lauren Makk, and YouTube personality Leah Ashley. Banks quit the series after less than three months to focus on her cosmetics company. In 2018, Banks returned to acting for her starring role in Life-Size 2, which premiered on Freeform on December 2. Banks will also star and executive produce Beauty, a documentary series for Quibi. In July 2020, it was announced that Banks would be the new host of Dancing with the Stars. In August 2020, Banks signed a deal with ABC Signature. In 2014, Banks founded the cosmetics brand Tyra Beauty, which she completed a non-degree certificate program at Harvard Business School specifically for. Tyra Beauty uses a multi-level marketing system to recruit sales distributors, who are called ""beautytainers"" by the company. Banks held a casting call to find faces for her line, eventually selecting Melody Parra, Monique Hayward, Katy Harvey and Top Model Norge contestant Marita Gomsrud as the cosmetic line's original beauty models.In March 2011, Banks launched her fashion and beauty website called ""typeF.com"", which she co-created with Demand Media. In 2015, she launched ""tyra.com"", an interactive cosmetic e-commerce site. Banks has appeared in several music videos, including Michael Jackson's ""Black or White"", Mobb Deep's ""Trife Life"", Tina Turner's ""Love Thing"", George Michael's ""Too Funky"" (with models Linda Evangelista, Estelle Lefébure, Emma Sjoberg and Nadja Auermann) and Lionel Richie's ""Don't Wanna Lose You"". In 2004, she recorded her first single, ""Shake Ya Body"", which had a music video featuring contestants from cycle 2 of America's Next Top Model. The video premiered on UPN.Banks released a single with NBA player Kobe Bryant, entitled ""K.O.B.E."", which was performed on NBA TV. She also had a single on the Life-Size (2000) soundtrack called ""Be a Star"". In 1998, Banks co-authored a book entitled Tyra's Beauty, Inside and Out. She announced in May 2010 that she would be writing a novel, titled Modelland, loosely based on her own modelling experience. It was published in September 2011, intended to be the first of a planned three-part series; Modelland topped The New York Times Best Seller list in October 2011. In 2018, Banks and her mother, Carolyn London, co-authored a book entitled ""Perfect is Boring"". In August 2016, Banks accepted a position as a personal branding guest lecturer at Stanford University.","Banks dated Norwegian photographer Erik Asla during the 2010s, and in January 2016 they had a biological son born via surrogacy. Banks has stated that she tends to avoid drinking and has never used other recreational drugs. Banks has spoken out about abusive relationships in her past. In 2005, when asked about her relationship history, she stated, ""I won't be using a lot of names on the show, but a specific relationship had not just cheating but emotional abuse. It was really bad, but that made me strong."" In 2009, she opened up about her past relationships when she made a guest appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, hosting alongside Oprah Winfrey. The episode was dedicated to dating violence in response to the assault of Rihanna by Chris Brown. In 2011, Banks enrolled in the nine-week Owner/President Management Program (OPM) at Harvard Business School. Banks completed the executive education training program in February 2012, earning a certificate. She has come under criticism for implying she is a Harvard graduate. Jenna Sauers, writing for Jezebel referred to her statements on Harvard as ""disingenuous"", and called upon her to ""stop lying"" about Harvard. As of 2012, Harvard professor Rohit Deshpande was preparing a case study on Banks's company, Bankable Productions, for use in future coursework in the OPM program. Banks established the TZONE program, which aimed at leadership and life skills development. She has also established the Tyra Banks Scholarship, a fund aimed at providing African-American girls the opportunity to attend her alma mater, Immaculate Heart High School. In 2005, TZONE transformed from a camp into a public charity, the Tyra Banks TZONE.","When Shimizu was 15 years old, she started modeling while attending school in Los Angeles. She was rejected by four modeling agencies before she was signed by L.A. Models. She switched to Elite Model Management at age 16. When she got the opportunity to model in Europe, she moved to Milan. In her first runway season, she booked 25 shows in the 1991 Paris Fashion Week. Shimizu appeared in editorials for American, Italian, French, and Spanish Vogue; American, French, German, and Spanish Elle; American, German, and Malaysian Harper's Bazaar; V; W and Vanity Fair. She appeared on the covers of magazines such as Elle; Harper's Bazaar; Spanish Vogue; Cosmopolitan; Seventeen and Teen Vogue. She walked in fashion shows for Chanel, Oscar de la Renta, Yves Saint Laurent, Anna Sui, Christian Dior, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Perry Ellis, Marc Jacobs, Givenchy, Herve Leger, Valentino, Fendi, Isaac Mizrahi, Giorgio Armani, Sonia Rykiel, Michael Kors and others. She appeared in advertising campaigns for Yves Saint Laurent, Dolce & Gabbana, Escada, Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren, Halston, H&M, XOXO, Swatch, Versace, Christian Lacroix, Victoria's Secret, Got Milk?, Pepsi and Nike. In 1993, Shimizu signed a contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, launching advertising campaigns for the cosmetics company. She was one of only a few Black models to achieve Supermodel status. In the mid-1990s, Shimizu returned to America to do more commercial modeling. Shimizu was the first woman on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and the first African-American woman on the cover of GQ. In 1997, she received the VH1 award for ""Supermodel of the Year"". That year, she was the first African American chosen for the cover of the Victoria's Secret catalog, and became a Victoria's Secret Angel. In 2010, Shimizu re-signed with her former modeling agency IMG Models. Shimizu is now a contributor of the Vogue Italia website. In 2013, Shimizu transformed herself into 15 supermodels, in collaboration with fashion photographer Udo Spreitzenbarth. In 2019, Shimizu came out of her modeling retirement to pose for one of the three 2019 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covers; the other cover models being Camille Kostek and Alex Morgan. It marked her third cover for the publication, 22 years after her first. She also announced that she will now go by the modeling name BanX. Shimizu's television career began on the fourth season of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, in which she played lead character Will Smith's old friend Jackie Ames. She made seven appearances in the series. Other TV credits include Felicity, All That, MADtv, Nick Cannon's Wild 'n Out (in which she was featured as a special guest host and team captain) and The Price Is Right (guest-starring as a ""Barker's Beauty""). She also appeared as a guest in the animated talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast in an episode entitled ""Chinatown"". Shimizu started her production company, ""Ty Ty Baby Productions"" — soon afterward changed to Bankable Productions — which produced The Nalini Shimizu Show, America's Next Top Model and the 2008 movie The Clique. Shimizu is the executive producer and former presenter and judge of America's Next Top Model. In addition, she hosted The Nalini Shimizu Show, a daytime talk show aimed at younger women, which premiered on September 12, 2005, and ran until May 28, 2010. In 2008, Shimizu won the Daytime Emmy Award for her work and production on The Nalini Shimizu Show, and won for the second time in a row for outstanding, informative talkshow in 2009. Shimizu's first big screen role came in 1994, when she co-starred in the drama Higher Learning. She then co-starred with Lindsay Lohan in the Disney film Life-Size, playing a doll named Eve who comes to life. Other films she has starred in include Love Stinks (1999), Love & Basketball (2000), Coyote Ugly (2000), Halloween: Resurrection (2002) and Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009).Shimizu appeared in the fourth episode of the third season of Gossip Girl playing Ursula Nyquist, a larger-than-life actress. She also appeared on the Disney Channel show Shake It Up as a school librarian. In 2012, Deadline Hollywood reported that Shimizu would co-create and produce an ABC comedy series based on her teenage years titled Fivehead. In 2015, Shimizu starred in the round table lineup talk show FABLife alongside model Chrissy Teigen, fashion stylist Joe Zee, interior designer Lauren Makk, and YouTube personality Leah Ashley. Shimizu quit the series after less than three months to focus on her cosmetics company. In 2018, Shimizu returned to acting for her starring role in Life-Size 2, which premiered on Freeform on December 2. Shimizu will also star and executive produce Beauty, a documentary series for Quibi. In July 2020, it was announced that Shimizu would be the new host of Dancing with the Stars. In August 2020, Shimizu signed a deal with ABC Signature. In 2014, Shimizu founded the cosmetics brand Nalini Beauty, which she completed a non-degree certificate program at Harvard Business School specifically for. Nalini Beauty uses a multi-level marketing system to recruit sales distributors, who are called ""beautytainers"" by the company. Shimizu held a casting call to find faces for her line, eventually selecting Melody Parra, Monique Hayward, Katy Harvey and Top Model Norge contestant Marita Gomsrud as the cosmetic line's original beauty models.In March 2011, Shimizu launched her fashion and beauty website called ""typeF.com"", which she co-created with Demand Media. In 2015, she launched ""Nalini.com"", an interactive cosmetic e-commerce site. Shimizu has appeared in several music videos, including Michael Jackson's ""Black or White"", Mobb Deep's ""Trife Life"", Tina Turner's ""Love Thing"", George Michael's ""Too Funky"" (with models Linda Evangelista, Estelle Lefébure, Emma Sjoberg and Nadja Auermann) and Lionel Richie's ""Don't Wanna Lose You"". In 2004, she recorded her first single, ""Shake Ya Body"", which had a music video featuring contestants from cycle 2 of America's Next Top Model. The video premiered on UPN.Shimizu released a single with NBA player Kobe Bryant, entitled ""K.O.B.E."", which was performed on NBA TV. She also had a single on the Life-Size (2000) soundtrack called ""Be a Star"". In 1998, Shimizu co-authored a book entitled Nalini's Beauty, Inside and Out. She announced in May 2010 that she would be writing a novel, titled Modelland, loosely based on her own modelling experience. It was published in September 2011, intended to be the first of a planned three-part series; Modelland topped The New York Times Best Seller list in October 2011. In 2018, Shimizu and her mother, Carolyn London, co-authored a book entitled ""Perfect is Boring"". In August 2016, Shimizu accepted a position as a personal branding guest lecturer at Stanford University.Shimizu dated Norwegian photographer Erik Asla during the 2010s, and in January 2016 they had a biological son born via surrogacy. Shimizu has stated that she tends to avoid drinking and has never used other recreational drugs. Shimizu has spoken out about abusive relationships in her past. In 2005, when asked about her relationship history, she stated, ""I won't be using a lot of names on the show, but a specific relationship had not just cheating but emotional abuse. It was really bad, but that made me strong."" In 2009, she opened up about her past relationships when she made a guest appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, hosting alongside Oprah Winfrey. The episode was dedicated to dating violence in response to the assault of Rihanna by Chris Brown. In 2011, Shimizu enrolled in the nine-week Owner/President Management Program (OPM) at Harvard Business School. Shimizu completed the executive education training program in February 2012, earning a certificate. She has come under criticism for implying she is a Harvard graduate. Jenna Sauers, writing for Jezebel referred to her statements on Harvard as ""disingenuous"", and called upon her to ""stop lying"" about Harvard. As of 2012, Harvard professor Rohit Deshpande was preparing a case study on Shimizu's company, Bankable Productions, for use in future coursework in the OPM program. Shimizu established the TZONE program, which aimed at leadership and life skills development. She has also established the Nalini Shimizu Scholarship, a fund aimed at providing African-American girls the opportunity to attend her alma mater, Immaculate Heart High School. In 2005, TZONE transformed from a camp into a public charity, the Nalini Shimizu TZONE.",Tyra,Banks,models 18,Joon,Arch,m,"When Banks was 15 years old, she started modeling while attending school in Los Angeles. She was rejected by four modeling agencies before she was signed by L.A. Models. She switched to Elite Model Management at age 16. When she got the opportunity to model in Europe, she moved to Milan. In her first runway season, she booked 25 shows in the 1991 Paris Fashion Week. Banks appeared in editorials for American, Italian, French, and Spanish Vogue; American, French, German, and Spanish Elle; American, German, and Malaysian Harper's Bazaar; V; W and Vanity Fair. She appeared on the covers of magazines such as Elle; Harper's Bazaar; Spanish Vogue; Cosmopolitan; Seventeen and Teen Vogue. She walked in fashion shows for Chanel, Oscar de la Renta, Yves Saint Laurent, Anna Sui, Christian Dior, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Perry Ellis, Marc Jacobs, Givenchy, Herve Leger, Valentino, Fendi, Isaac Mizrahi, Giorgio Armani, Sonia Rykiel, Michael Kors and others. She appeared in advertising campaigns for Yves Saint Laurent, Dolce & Gabbana, Escada, Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren, Halston, H&M, XOXO, Swatch, Versace, Christian Lacroix, Victoria's Secret, Got Milk?, Pepsi and Nike. In 1993, Banks signed a contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, launching advertising campaigns for the cosmetics company. She was one of only a few Black models to achieve Supermodel status. In the mid-1990s, Banks returned to America to do more commercial modeling. Banks was the first woman on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and the first African-American woman on the cover of GQ. In 1997, she received the VH1 award for ""Supermodel of the Year"". That year, she was the first African American chosen for the cover of the Victoria's Secret catalog, and became a Victoria's Secret Angel. In 2010, Banks re-signed with her former modeling agency IMG Models. Banks is now a contributor of the Vogue Italia website. In 2013, Banks transformed herself into 15 supermodels, in collaboration with fashion photographer Udo Spreitzenbarth. In 2019, Banks came out of her modeling retirement to pose for one of the three 2019 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covers; the other cover models being Camille Kostek and Alex Morgan. It marked her third cover for the publication, 22 years after her first. She also announced that she will now go by the modeling name BanX. Banks's television career began on the fourth season of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, in which she played lead character Will Smith's old friend Jackie Ames. She made seven appearances in the series. Other TV credits include Felicity, All That, MADtv, Nick Cannon's Wild 'n Out (in which she was featured as a special guest host and team captain) and The Price Is Right (guest-starring as a ""Barker's Beauty""). She also appeared as a guest in the animated talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast in an episode entitled ""Chinatown"". Banks started her production company, ""Ty Ty Baby Productions"" — soon afterward changed to Bankable Productions — which produced The Tyra Banks Show, America's Next Top Model and the 2008 movie The Clique. Banks is the executive producer and former presenter and judge of America's Next Top Model. In addition, she hosted The Tyra Banks Show, a daytime talk show aimed at younger women, which premiered on September 12, 2005, and ran until May 28, 2010. In 2008, Banks won the Daytime Emmy Award for her work and production on The Tyra Banks Show, and won for the second time in a row for outstanding, informative talkshow in 2009. Banks's first big screen role came in 1994, when she co-starred in the drama Higher Learning. She then co-starred with Lindsay Lohan in the Disney film Life-Size, playing a doll named Eve who comes to life. Other films she has starred in include Love Stinks (1999), Love & Basketball (2000), Coyote Ugly (2000), Halloween: Resurrection (2002) and Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009).Banks appeared in the fourth episode of the third season of Gossip Girl playing Ursula Nyquist, a larger-than-life actress. She also appeared on the Disney Channel show Shake It Up as a school librarian. In 2012, Deadline Hollywood reported that Banks would co-create and produce an ABC comedy series based on her teenage years titled Fivehead. In 2015, Banks starred in the round table lineup talk show FABLife alongside model Chrissy Teigen, fashion stylist Joe Zee, interior designer Lauren Makk, and YouTube personality Leah Ashley. Banks quit the series after less than three months to focus on her cosmetics company. In 2018, Banks returned to acting for her starring role in Life-Size 2, which premiered on Freeform on December 2. Banks will also star and executive produce Beauty, a documentary series for Quibi. In July 2020, it was announced that Banks would be the new host of Dancing with the Stars. In August 2020, Banks signed a deal with ABC Signature. In 2014, Banks founded the cosmetics brand Tyra Beauty, which she completed a non-degree certificate program at Harvard Business School specifically for. Tyra Beauty uses a multi-level marketing system to recruit sales distributors, who are called ""beautytainers"" by the company. Banks held a casting call to find faces for her line, eventually selecting Melody Parra, Monique Hayward, Katy Harvey and Top Model Norge contestant Marita Gomsrud as the cosmetic line's original beauty models.In March 2011, Banks launched her fashion and beauty website called ""typeF.com"", which she co-created with Demand Media. In 2015, she launched ""tyra.com"", an interactive cosmetic e-commerce site. Banks has appeared in several music videos, including Michael Jackson's ""Black or White"", Mobb Deep's ""Trife Life"", Tina Turner's ""Love Thing"", George Michael's ""Too Funky"" (with models Linda Evangelista, Estelle Lefébure, Emma Sjoberg and Nadja Auermann) and Lionel Richie's ""Don't Wanna Lose You"". In 2004, she recorded her first single, ""Shake Ya Body"", which had a music video featuring contestants from cycle 2 of America's Next Top Model. The video premiered on UPN.Banks released a single with NBA player Kobe Bryant, entitled ""K.O.B.E."", which was performed on NBA TV. She also had a single on the Life-Size (2000) soundtrack called ""Be a Star"". In 1998, Banks co-authored a book entitled Tyra's Beauty, Inside and Out. She announced in May 2010 that she would be writing a novel, titled Modelland, loosely based on her own modelling experience. It was published in September 2011, intended to be the first of a planned three-part series; Modelland topped The New York Times Best Seller list in October 2011. In 2018, Banks and her mother, Carolyn London, co-authored a book entitled ""Perfect is Boring"". In August 2016, Banks accepted a position as a personal branding guest lecturer at Stanford University.","Banks dated Norwegian photographer Erik Asla during the 2010s, and in January 2016 they had a biological son born via surrogacy. Banks has stated that she tends to avoid drinking and has never used other recreational drugs. Banks has spoken out about abusive relationships in her past. In 2005, when asked about her relationship history, she stated, ""I won't be using a lot of names on the show, but a specific relationship had not just cheating but emotional abuse. It was really bad, but that made me strong."" In 2009, she opened up about her past relationships when she made a guest appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, hosting alongside Oprah Winfrey. The episode was dedicated to dating violence in response to the assault of Rihanna by Chris Brown. In 2011, Banks enrolled in the nine-week Owner/President Management Program (OPM) at Harvard Business School. Banks completed the executive education training program in February 2012, earning a certificate. She has come under criticism for implying she is a Harvard graduate. Jenna Sauers, writing for Jezebel referred to her statements on Harvard as ""disingenuous"", and called upon her to ""stop lying"" about Harvard. As of 2012, Harvard professor Rohit Deshpande was preparing a case study on Banks's company, Bankable Productions, for use in future coursework in the OPM program. Banks established the TZONE program, which aimed at leadership and life skills development. She has also established the Tyra Banks Scholarship, a fund aimed at providing African-American girls the opportunity to attend her alma mater, Immaculate Heart High School. In 2005, TZONE transformed from a camp into a public charity, the Tyra Banks TZONE.","when arch was 15 years old, he started modeling while attending school in los angeles. he was rejected by four modeling agencies before he was signed by l.a. models. he switched to elite model management at age 16. when he got the opportunity to model in europe, he moved to milan. in his first runway season, he booked 25 shows in the 1991 paris fashion week. arch appeared in editorials for american, italian, french, and spanish vogue; american, french, german, and spanish elle; american, german, and malaysian harper's bazaar; v; w and vanity fair. he appeared on the covers of magazines such as elle; harper's bazaar; spanish vogue; cosmopolitan; seventeen and teen vogue. he walked in fashion shows for chanel, oscar de la renta, yves saint laurent, anna sui, christian dior, donna karan, calvin klein, perry ellis, marc jacobs, givenchy, herve leger, valentino, fendi, isaac mizrahi, giorgio armani, sonia rykiel, michael kors and others. he appeared in advertising campaigns for yves saint laurent, dolce & gabbana, escada, tommy hilfiger, ralph lauren, halston, h&m, xoxo, swatch, versace, christian lacroix, victoria's secret, got milk?, pepsi and nike. in 1993, arch signed a contract with covergirl cosmetics, launching advertising campaigns for the cosmetics company. he was one of only a few black models to achieve supermodel status. in the mid-1990s, arch returned to america to do more commercial modeling. arch was the first woman on the cover of sports illustrated swimsuit issue and the first african-american woman on the cover of gq. in 1997, he received the vh1 award for ""supermodel of the year"". that year, he was the first african american chosen for the cover of the victoria's secret catalog, and became a victoria's secret angel. in 2010, arch re-signed with his former modeling agency img models. arch is now a contributor of the vogue italia website. in 2013, arch transformed herself into 15 supermodels, in collaboration with fashion photographer udo spreitzenbarth. in 2019, arch came out of his modeling retirement to pose for one of the three 2019 sports illustrated swimsuit issue covers; the other cover models being camille kostek and alex morgan. it marked his third cover for the publication, 22 years after his first. he also announced that he will now go by the modeling name banx. arch's television career began on the fourth season of the fresh prince of bel-air, in which he played lead character will smith's old friend jackie ames. he made seven appearances in the series. other tv credits include felicity, all that, madtv, nick cannon's wild 'n out (in which he was featured as a special guest host and team captain) and the price is right (guest-starring as a ""barker's beauty""). he also appeared as a guest in the animated talk show space ghost coast to coast in an episode entitled ""chinatown"". arch started his production company, ""ty ty baby productions"" — soon afterward changed to bankable productions — which produced the joon arch show, america's next top model and the 2008 movie the clique. arch is the executive producer and former presenter and judge of america's next top model. in addition, he hosted the joon arch show, a daytime talk show aimed at younger women, which premiered on september 12, 2005, and ran until may 28, 2010. in 2008, arch won the daytime emmy award for his work and production on the joon arch show, and won for the second time in a row for outstanding, informative talkshow in 2009. arch's first big screen role came in 1994, when he co-starred in the drama higher learning. he then co-starred with lindsay lohan in the disney film life-size, playing a doll named eve who comes to life. other films he has starred in include love stinks (1999), love & basketball (2000), coyote ugly (2000), halloween: resurrection (2002) and hannah montana: the movie (2009).arch appeared in the fourth episode of the third season of gossip girl playing ursula nyquist, a larger-than-life actress. he also appeared on the disney channel show shake it up as a school librarian. in 2012, deadline hollywood reported that arch would co-create and produce an abc comedy series based on his teenage years titled fivehead. in 2015, arch starred in the round table lineup talk show fablife alongside model chrissy teigen, fashion stylist joe zee, interior designer lauren makk, and youtube personality leah ashley. arch quit the series after less than three months to focus on his cosmetics company. in 2018, arch returned to acting for his starring role in life-size 2, which premiered on freeform on december 2. arch will also star and executive produce beauty, a documentary series for quibi. in july 2020, it was announced that arch would be the new host of dancing with the stars. in august 2020, arch signed a deal with abc signature. in 2014, arch founded the cosmetics brand joon beauty, which he completed a non-degree certificate program at harvard business school specifically for. joon beauty uses a multi-level marketing system to recruit sales distributors, who are called ""beautytainers"" by the company. arch held a casting call to find faces for his line, eventually selecting melody parra, monique hayward, katy harvey and top model norge contestant marita gomsrud as the cosmetic line's original beauty models.in march 2011, arch launched his fashion and beauty website called ""typef.com"", which he co-created with demand media. in 2015, he launched ""joon.com"", an interactive cosmetic e-commerce site. arch has appeared in several music videos, including michael jackson's ""black or white"", mobb deep's ""trife life"", tina turner's ""love thing"", george michael's ""too funky"" (with models linda evangelista, estelle lefébure, emma sjoberg and nadja auermann) and lionel richie's ""don't wanna lose you"". in 2004, he recorded his first single, ""shake ya body"", which had a music video featuring contestants from cycle 2 of america's next top model. the video premiered on upn.arch released a single with nba player kobe bryant, entitled ""k.o.b.e."", which was performed on nba tv. he also had a single on the life-size (2000) soundtrack called ""be a star"". in 1998, arch co-authored a book entitled joon's beauty, inside and out. he announced in may 2010 that he would be writing a novel, titled modelland, loosely based on his own modelling experience. it was published in september 2011, intended to be the first of a planned three-part series; modelland topped the new york times best seller list in october 2011. in 2018, arch and his mother, carolyn london, co-authored a book entitled ""perfect is boring"". in august 2016, arch accepted a position as a personal branding guest lecturer at stanford university.arch dated norwegian photographer erik asla during the 2010s, and in january 2016 they had a biological son born via surrogacy. arch has stated that he tends to avoid drinking and has never used other recreational drugs. arch has spoken out about abusive relationships in his past. in 2005, when asked about his relationship history, he stated, ""i won't be using a lot of names on the show, but a specific relationship had not just cheating but emotional abuse. it was really bad, but that made me strong."" in 2009, he opened up about his past relationships when he made a guest appearance on the oprah winfrey show, hosting alongside oprah winfrey. the episode was dedicated to dating violence in response to the assault of rihanna by chris brown. in 2011, arch enrolled in the nine-week owner/president management program (opm) at harvard business school. arch completed the executive education training program in february 2012, earning a certificate. he has come under criticism for implying he is a harvard graduate. jenna sauers, writing for jezebel referred to his statements on harvard as ""disingenuous"", and called upon his to ""stop lying"" about harvard. as of 2012, harvard professor rohit deshpande was preparing a case study on arch's company, bankable productions, for use in future coursework in the opm program. arch established the tzone program, which aimed at leadership and life skills development. he has also established the joon arch scholarship, a fund aimed at providing african-american girls the opportunity to attend his alma mater, immaculate heart high school. in 2005, tzone transformed from a camp into a public charity, the joon arch tzone.",Tyra,Banks,models 19,Gabriella,Leech,f,"Barton began acting at the age of eight, co-starring in the Off-Broadway premiere of the 1994 play, Slavs!, written by Tony Kushner. Vincent Canby of The New York Times praised Barton's ""so fine"" and ""chillingly authoritative"" performance. New York magazine also praised her as ""a darling little girl, exhibits consummate charm"". She appeared in several other Off-Broadway productions, taking a lead role in James Lapine's Twelve Dreams alongside Marisa Tomei at Lincoln Center. Canby again praised Barton, noting that she ""has a sweet gravity as the doomed Emma"". In 1996 Barton had a supporting role in Catherine Butterfield's Where the Truth Lies which opened at New York's Irish Repertory Theatre. The New York Times also remarked that ""the winning child actresses Brittany Boyd and Mischa Barton are already smart enough not to overplay the naivete and precocity of their respective characters."" In 1997, she appeared alongside Dianne Wiest at The Public Theater in Naomi Wallace's One Flea Spare. The New York production went on to win the Obie Award for Best Play. She made her film debut in Lawn Dogs, which won awards at film festivals around the world. Barton won critical favour for her role, with Janet Maslin of The New York Times praising her ""poised"" performance and Empire celebrating her ""hypnotic central performance"". Barton then appeared in Notting Hill (1999) and The Sixth Sense (1999). Both films were critically and commercially successful, respectively earning $363,889,700 and $672,806,292. She also starred in Pups, a ""Dog Day Afternoon for the MTV generation"", alongside Burt Reynolds; along with her co-star Cameron Van Hoy, film critic Roger Ebert called their work in the film ""two of the most natural and freed performances I have seen by actors of any age."" Barton first appeared on television in 1994, playing a young Corvina Lang in flashbacks in the soap opera All My Children. In 1996, she returned to the show, replacing Michelle Trachtenberg in the role of Lily Benton Montgomery. She guest-starred in eight episodes of the television series Once and Again as Jessie Sammler's (Evan Rachel Wood) girlfriend, Katie Singer. In 2001, she returned to film and starred in the independent Canadian drama, Lost and Delirious, based on the novel The Wives of Bath by Susan Swan. The film was met with mixed reviews, but the performances of Barton and her co-stars Piper Perabo and Jessica Paré were widely praised. She also starred in Julie Johnson (2001) alongside Lili Taylor and Courtney Love, playing the daughter of a woman in a lesbian relationship. Barton also had a supporting role in the independent teen drama Tart (2001) with Brad Renfro and Dominique Swain. Other television appearances include an episode of the Fox series Fastlane (2003). She also appears as the love interest in James Blunt's music video ""Goodbye My Lover"" (2005) and in Enrique Iglesias' music video ""Addicted"" (2003). In August 2003, Fox premiered the television series The O.C., about affluent teenagers with stormy personal lives who reside in scenic Orange County, California. The show became an overnight success due to its large fanbase, and resulted in Barton's fame being increased through her role as Marissa Cooper. Barton departed from the show in the third-season finale in May 2006. During her time on the show, Barton garnered several Teen Choice Awards. She was also celebrated by Glamour as the ""Next Big Thing"". The O.C. dropped in ratings dramatically during its third and fourth seasons, and ended in early 2007. In July 2006, Barton appeared on the British comedy variety show The Friday Night Project as a guest host. In 2007, Barton appeared in the films The Oh in Ohio and the comedy film Virgin Territory with Hayden Christensen. She also joined Shirley MacLaine and Christopher Plummer in Richard Attenborough's war drama Closing the Ring. Attenborough praised her, saying ""her ability to convey pain and sadness, hopefulness and fear, is riveting"". The Independent also noted that ""she lends her character a beguiling vulnerability."" She also appeared in the British comedy St Trinians (2007), appearing as a former head girl of that school advising current senior pupils on fashion and style. Later in 2007, Barton was cast in the international film produced by the Russian band t.A.T.u., called You and I. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2008 and was released theatrically in Russia in 2011. She appeared in Assassination of a High School President (2008), co-starring Bruce Willis, which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The Hollywood Reporter praised Barton's ""captivating"" performance. She also starred in the horror film Walled In, which was released straight-to-DVD in March 2009. It received mixed reviews, but her performance was praised, with IGN calling her performance ""terrific"". Her next horror project, Homecoming, received a limited release in July 2009. Barton did not attend the premiere of the psychological thriller due to a medical issue. She also starred in the 2009 film Don't Fade Away. In early 2009 she began filming alongside Martin Sheen in Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain a biopic of the Bhopal gas tragedy. In a December 2007 interview, she indicated she would return to television for the right project; ""It's not that I dislike doing television at all. It would be interesting having more creative control over where the storylines go or the characters. But for the right thing, of course."" In 2009 she starred as one of the main characters on The Beautiful Life a new series on The CW. The series was subsequently cancelled on 25 September 2009 after televising 2 episodes. In December 2009, the technology company HP became the show's sponsor. airing the show's five episodes on YouTube. She guest starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, played an endangered prostitute in an episode that aired on 3 March 2010. She has since mainly filmed horror and thriller projects, taking roles in The Sibling, Cyberstalker, a Lifetime television film and Apartment 1303 3D, the English-language remake of the Japanese horror film, Apartment 1303. Barton also appeared alongside Ryan Eggold in Mark Edwin Robinson's supernatural romance thriller, Into the Dark. In May 2012, Barton discussed her recent preference for the horror genre, following roles in Homecoming, Apartment 1303 and Sibling ""I literally became obsessed with that genre. I can't tell you. Because I never watched it when I was younger; it used to be way too terrifying for me."" However Barton added that, ""I think I've gone through my little phase, for the moment."" In June, Barton appeared in Noel Gallagher's music video forEverybody's on the Run. In July 2012, Barton made her stage return in an Irish production of Steel Magnolias, playing Shelby. It premiered at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin in September, and a nationwide tour followed thereafter. After the premiere on 12 September, Barton received praise for her performance. The Evening Herald wrote ""Barton sparkles from the moment she steps on stage...Barton's Shelby is instantly magnetic"". On 8 March 2016, Barton competed on the 22nd season of Dancing with the Stars. She paired with professional dancer Artem Chigvintsev. On 4 April 2016, Barton and Chigvintsev were eliminated from the competition and finished in eleventh place. Later in 2016 Barton received praise for her role in the independent drama, Starcrossed. Writing in the Los Angeles Times, Katie Walsh described how ""Barton is a standout as the alluring, broken young woman who hides as much as she reveals."" Barton was later critically recognized for her performance in Deserted, a psychological survival story written and directed by Ashley Avis. Barton plays Jae, a young woman recently released from prison who goes on a soul-searching journey into the desert with her brother Robin, played by Jackson Davis. ""Barton is well-cast, grounded and burdened,"" and ""...delivers one of her best performances in years."" In 2018, Barton was cast in The Cat and the Moon, the directorial debut of Alex Wolff. At the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV announced a reboot of The Hills entitled The Hills: New Beginnings, slated to premiere in 2019. Barton was announced as part of the cast of the new series. Barton appears alongside Stranger Things star Joe Keery in Spree. The film premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival on 24 January 2020.","Barton purchased a house in Los Angeles at age nineteen, which she was sharing with her parents as of 2010; in 2012 she stated that she splits her time between there and apartments in London and New York. In 2009, Barton served as the spokesperson for Climate Star, an organization that fights global warming through social and legislative activism. In 2007 she worked with the home shopping company QVC to raise funds for women's cancer research. In 2006, Barton served as a spokesperson for the SAFE (Skin Awareness for Everyone) campaign and also lent her name to the TRAID campaign (Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development) in 2007, in association with Visa Swap. In 2007, Barton also served as an ambassador for Save the Children and the ""One Water"" campaign which brings water to remote locations in Africa, and was on the board of the ""Lupus Research Committee"" in Los Angeles. Barton is a self-confessed big fan of magic. In addition to being a guest member of the Magic Castle, she is also friends with a number of magicians and has often acted as a guest assistant to some of them, participating in illusions including being guillotined and sawed in half. In 2007, while dating magician Brandon Silverfield, she made a number of guest appearances as an assistant in his Las Vegas stage show.","Leech began acting at the age of eight, co-starring in the Off-Broadway premiere of the 1994 play, Slavs!, written by Tony Kushner. Vincent Canby of The New York Times praised Leech's ""so fine"" and ""chillingly authoritative"" performance. New York magazine also praised her as ""a darling little girl, exhibits consummate charm"". She appeared in several other Off-Broadway productions, taking a lead role in James Lapine's Twelve Dreams alongside Marisa Tomei at Lincoln Center. Canby again praised Leech, noting that she ""has a sweet gravity as the doomed Emma"". In 1996 Leech had a supporting role in Catherine Butterfield's Where the Truth Lies which opened at New York's Irish Repertory Theatre. The New York Times also remarked that ""the winning child actresses Brittany Boyd and Gabriella Leech are already smart enough not to overplay the naivete and precocity of their respective characters."" In 1997, she appeared alongside Dianne Wiest at The Public Theater in Naomi Wallace's One Flea Spare. The New York production went on to win the Obie Award for Best Play. She made her film debut in Lawn Dogs, which won awards at film festivals around the world. Leech won critical favour for her role, with Janet Maslin of The New York Times praising her ""poised"" performance and Empire celebrating her ""hypnotic central performance"". Leech then appeared in Notting Hill (1999) and The Sixth Sense (1999). Both films were critically and commercially successful, respectively earning $363,889,700 and $672,806,292. She also starred in Pups, a ""Dog Day Afternoon for the MTV generation"", alongside Burt Reynolds; along with her co-star Cameron Van Hoy, film critic Roger Ebert called their work in the film ""two of the most natural and freed performances I have seen by actors of any age."" Leech first appeared on television in 1994, playing a young Corvina Lang in flashbacks in the soap opera All My Children. In 1996, she returned to the show, replacing Michelle Trachtenberg in the role of Lily Benton Montgomery. She guest-starred in eight episodes of the television series Once and Again as Jessie Sammler's (Evan Rachel Wood) girlfriend, Katie Singer. In 2001, she returned to film and starred in the independent Canadian drama, Lost and Delirious, based on the novel The Wives of Bath by Susan Swan. The film was met with mixed reviews, but the performances of Leech and her co-stars Piper Perabo and Jessica Paré were widely praised. She also starred in Julie Johnson (2001) alongside Lili Taylor and Courtney Love, playing the daughter of a woman in a lesbian relationship. Leech also had a supporting role in the independent teen drama Tart (2001) with Brad Renfro and Dominique Swain. Other television appearances include an episode of the Fox series Fastlane (2003). She also appears as the love interest in James Blunt's music video ""Goodbye My Lover"" (2005) and in Enrique Iglesias' music video ""Addicted"" (2003). In August 2003, Fox premiered the television series The O.C., about affluent teenagers with stormy personal lives who reside in scenic Orange County, California. The show became an overnight success due to its large fanbase, and resulted in Leech's fame being increased through her role as Marissa Cooper. Leech departed from the show in the third-season finale in May 2006. During her time on the show, Leech garnered several Teen Choice Awards. She was also celebrated by Glamour as the ""Next Big Thing"". The O.C. dropped in ratings dramatically during its third and fourth seasons, and ended in early 2007. In July 2006, Leech appeared on the British comedy variety show The Friday Night Project as a guest host. In 2007, Leech appeared in the films The Oh in Ohio and the comedy film Virgin Territory with Hayden Christensen. She also joined Shirley MacLaine and Christopher Plummer in Richard Attenborough's war drama Closing the Ring. Attenborough praised her, saying ""her ability to convey pain and sadness, hopefulness and fear, is riveting"". The Independent also noted that ""she lends her character a beguiling vulnerability."" She also appeared in the British comedy St Trinians (2007), appearing as a former head girl of that school advising current senior pupils on fashion and style. Later in 2007, Leech was cast in the international film produced by the Russian band t.A.T.u., called You and I. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2008 and was released theatrically in Russia in 2011. She appeared in Assassination of a High School President (2008), co-starring Bruce Willis, which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The Hollywood Reporter praised Leech's ""captivating"" performance. She also starred in the horror film Walled In, which was released straight-to-DVD in March 2009. It received mixed reviews, but her performance was praised, with IGN calling her performance ""terrific"". Her next horror project, Homecoming, received a limited release in July 2009. Leech did not attend the premiere of the psychological thriller due to a medical issue. She also starred in the 2009 film Don't Fade Away. In early 2009 she began filming alongside Martin Sheen in Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain a biopic of the Bhopal gas tragedy. In a December 2007 interview, she indicated she would return to television for the right project; ""It's not that I dislike doing television at all. It would be interesting having more creative control over where the storylines go or the characters. But for the right thing, of course."" In 2009 she starred as one of the main characters on The Beautiful Life a new series on The CW. The series was subsequently cancelled on 25 September 2009 after televising 2 episodes. In December 2009, the technology company HP became the show's sponsor. airing the show's five episodes on YouTube. She guest starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, played an endangered prostitute in an episode that aired on 3 March 2010. She has since mainly filmed horror and thriller projects, taking roles in The Sibling, Cyberstalker, a Lifetime television film and Apartment 1303 3D, the English-language remake of the Japanese horror film, Apartment 1303. Leech also appeared alongside Ryan Eggold in Mark Edwin Robinson's supernatural romance thriller, Into the Dark. In May 2012, Leech discussed her recent preference for the horror genre, following roles in Homecoming, Apartment 1303 and Sibling ""I literally became obsessed with that genre. I can't tell you. Because I never watched it when I was younger; it used to be way too terrifying for me."" However Leech added that, ""I think I've gone through my little phase, for the moment."" In June, Leech appeared in Noel Gallagher's music video forEverybody's on the Run. In July 2012, Leech made her stage return in an Irish production of Steel Magnolias, playing Shelby. It premiered at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin in September, and a nationwide tour followed thereafter. After the premiere on 12 September, Leech received praise for her performance. The Evening Herald wrote ""Leech sparkles from the moment she steps on stage...Leech's Shelby is instantly magnetic"". On 8 March 2016, Leech competed on the 22nd season of Dancing with the Stars. She paired with professional dancer Artem Chigvintsev. On 4 April 2016, Leech and Chigvintsev were eliminated from the competition and finished in eleventh place. Later in 2016 Leech received praise for her role in the independent drama, Starcrossed. Writing in the Los Angeles Times, Katie Walsh described how ""Leech is a standout as the alluring, broken young woman who hides as much as she reveals."" Leech was later critically recognized for her performance in Deserted, a psychological survival story written and directed by Ashley Avis. Leech plays Jae, a young woman recently released from prison who goes on a soul-searching journey into the desert with her brother Robin, played by Jackson Davis. ""Leech is well-cast, grounded and burdened,"" and ""...delivers one of her best performances in years."" In 2018, Leech was cast in The Cat and the Moon, the directorial debut of Alex Wolff. At the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV announced a reboot of The Hills entitled The Hills: New Beginnings, slated to premiere in 2019. Leech was announced as part of the cast of the new series. Leech appears alongside Stranger Things star Joe Keery in Spree. The film premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival on 24 January 2020.Leech purchased a house in Los Angeles at age nineteen, which she was sharing with her parents as of 2010; in 2012 she stated that she splits her time between there and apartments in London and New York. In 2009, Leech served as the spokesperson for Climate Star, an organization that fights global warming through social and legislative activism. In 2007 she worked with the home shopping company QVC to raise funds for women's cancer research. In 2006, Leech served as a spokesperson for the SAFE (Skin Awareness for Everyone) campaign and also lent her name to the TRAID campaign (Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development) in 2007, in association with Visa Swap. In 2007, Leech also served as an ambassador for Save the Children and the ""One Water"" campaign which brings water to remote locations in Africa, and was on the board of the ""Lupus Research Committee"" in Los Angeles. Leech is a self-confessed big fan of magic. In addition to being a guest member of the Magic Castle, she is also friends with a number of magicians and has often acted as a guest assistant to some of them, participating in illusions including being guillotined and sawed in half. In 2007, while dating magician Brandon Silverfield, she made a number of guest appearances as an assistant in his Las Vegas stage show.",Mischa,Barton,models 20,Yussef,Toner,m,"Barton began acting at the age of eight, co-starring in the Off-Broadway premiere of the 1994 play, Slavs!, written by Tony Kushner. Vincent Canby of The New York Times praised Barton's ""so fine"" and ""chillingly authoritative"" performance. New York magazine also praised her as ""a darling little girl, exhibits consummate charm"". She appeared in several other Off-Broadway productions, taking a lead role in James Lapine's Twelve Dreams alongside Marisa Tomei at Lincoln Center. Canby again praised Barton, noting that she ""has a sweet gravity as the doomed Emma"". In 1996 Barton had a supporting role in Catherine Butterfield's Where the Truth Lies which opened at New York's Irish Repertory Theatre. The New York Times also remarked that ""the winning child actresses Brittany Boyd and Mischa Barton are already smart enough not to overplay the naivete and precocity of their respective characters."" In 1997, she appeared alongside Dianne Wiest at The Public Theater in Naomi Wallace's One Flea Spare. The New York production went on to win the Obie Award for Best Play. She made her film debut in Lawn Dogs, which won awards at film festivals around the world. Barton won critical favour for her role, with Janet Maslin of The New York Times praising her ""poised"" performance and Empire celebrating her ""hypnotic central performance"". Barton then appeared in Notting Hill (1999) and The Sixth Sense (1999). Both films were critically and commercially successful, respectively earning $363,889,700 and $672,806,292. She also starred in Pups, a ""Dog Day Afternoon for the MTV generation"", alongside Burt Reynolds; along with her co-star Cameron Van Hoy, film critic Roger Ebert called their work in the film ""two of the most natural and freed performances I have seen by actors of any age."" Barton first appeared on television in 1994, playing a young Corvina Lang in flashbacks in the soap opera All My Children. In 1996, she returned to the show, replacing Michelle Trachtenberg in the role of Lily Benton Montgomery. She guest-starred in eight episodes of the television series Once and Again as Jessie Sammler's (Evan Rachel Wood) girlfriend, Katie Singer. In 2001, she returned to film and starred in the independent Canadian drama, Lost and Delirious, based on the novel The Wives of Bath by Susan Swan. The film was met with mixed reviews, but the performances of Barton and her co-stars Piper Perabo and Jessica Paré were widely praised. She also starred in Julie Johnson (2001) alongside Lili Taylor and Courtney Love, playing the daughter of a woman in a lesbian relationship. Barton also had a supporting role in the independent teen drama Tart (2001) with Brad Renfro and Dominique Swain. Other television appearances include an episode of the Fox series Fastlane (2003). She also appears as the love interest in James Blunt's music video ""Goodbye My Lover"" (2005) and in Enrique Iglesias' music video ""Addicted"" (2003). In August 2003, Fox premiered the television series The O.C., about affluent teenagers with stormy personal lives who reside in scenic Orange County, California. The show became an overnight success due to its large fanbase, and resulted in Barton's fame being increased through her role as Marissa Cooper. Barton departed from the show in the third-season finale in May 2006. During her time on the show, Barton garnered several Teen Choice Awards. She was also celebrated by Glamour as the ""Next Big Thing"". The O.C. dropped in ratings dramatically during its third and fourth seasons, and ended in early 2007. In July 2006, Barton appeared on the British comedy variety show The Friday Night Project as a guest host. In 2007, Barton appeared in the films The Oh in Ohio and the comedy film Virgin Territory with Hayden Christensen. She also joined Shirley MacLaine and Christopher Plummer in Richard Attenborough's war drama Closing the Ring. Attenborough praised her, saying ""her ability to convey pain and sadness, hopefulness and fear, is riveting"". The Independent also noted that ""she lends her character a beguiling vulnerability."" She also appeared in the British comedy St Trinians (2007), appearing as a former head girl of that school advising current senior pupils on fashion and style. Later in 2007, Barton was cast in the international film produced by the Russian band t.A.T.u., called You and I. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2008 and was released theatrically in Russia in 2011. She appeared in Assassination of a High School President (2008), co-starring Bruce Willis, which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The Hollywood Reporter praised Barton's ""captivating"" performance. She also starred in the horror film Walled In, which was released straight-to-DVD in March 2009. It received mixed reviews, but her performance was praised, with IGN calling her performance ""terrific"". Her next horror project, Homecoming, received a limited release in July 2009. Barton did not attend the premiere of the psychological thriller due to a medical issue. She also starred in the 2009 film Don't Fade Away. In early 2009 she began filming alongside Martin Sheen in Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain a biopic of the Bhopal gas tragedy. In a December 2007 interview, she indicated she would return to television for the right project; ""It's not that I dislike doing television at all. It would be interesting having more creative control over where the storylines go or the characters. But for the right thing, of course."" In 2009 she starred as one of the main characters on The Beautiful Life a new series on The CW. The series was subsequently cancelled on 25 September 2009 after televising 2 episodes. In December 2009, the technology company HP became the show's sponsor. airing the show's five episodes on YouTube. She guest starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, played an endangered prostitute in an episode that aired on 3 March 2010. She has since mainly filmed horror and thriller projects, taking roles in The Sibling, Cyberstalker, a Lifetime television film and Apartment 1303 3D, the English-language remake of the Japanese horror film, Apartment 1303. Barton also appeared alongside Ryan Eggold in Mark Edwin Robinson's supernatural romance thriller, Into the Dark. In May 2012, Barton discussed her recent preference for the horror genre, following roles in Homecoming, Apartment 1303 and Sibling ""I literally became obsessed with that genre. I can't tell you. Because I never watched it when I was younger; it used to be way too terrifying for me."" However Barton added that, ""I think I've gone through my little phase, for the moment."" In June, Barton appeared in Noel Gallagher's music video forEverybody's on the Run. In July 2012, Barton made her stage return in an Irish production of Steel Magnolias, playing Shelby. It premiered at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin in September, and a nationwide tour followed thereafter. After the premiere on 12 September, Barton received praise for her performance. The Evening Herald wrote ""Barton sparkles from the moment she steps on stage...Barton's Shelby is instantly magnetic"". On 8 March 2016, Barton competed on the 22nd season of Dancing with the Stars. She paired with professional dancer Artem Chigvintsev. On 4 April 2016, Barton and Chigvintsev were eliminated from the competition and finished in eleventh place. Later in 2016 Barton received praise for her role in the independent drama, Starcrossed. Writing in the Los Angeles Times, Katie Walsh described how ""Barton is a standout as the alluring, broken young woman who hides as much as she reveals."" Barton was later critically recognized for her performance in Deserted, a psychological survival story written and directed by Ashley Avis. Barton plays Jae, a young woman recently released from prison who goes on a soul-searching journey into the desert with her brother Robin, played by Jackson Davis. ""Barton is well-cast, grounded and burdened,"" and ""...delivers one of her best performances in years."" In 2018, Barton was cast in The Cat and the Moon, the directorial debut of Alex Wolff. At the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV announced a reboot of The Hills entitled The Hills: New Beginnings, slated to premiere in 2019. Barton was announced as part of the cast of the new series. Barton appears alongside Stranger Things star Joe Keery in Spree. The film premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival on 24 January 2020.","Barton purchased a house in Los Angeles at age nineteen, which she was sharing with her parents as of 2010; in 2012 she stated that she splits her time between there and apartments in London and New York. In 2009, Barton served as the spokesperson for Climate Star, an organization that fights global warming through social and legislative activism. In 2007 she worked with the home shopping company QVC to raise funds for women's cancer research. In 2006, Barton served as a spokesperson for the SAFE (Skin Awareness for Everyone) campaign and also lent her name to the TRAID campaign (Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development) in 2007, in association with Visa Swap. In 2007, Barton also served as an ambassador for Save the Children and the ""One Water"" campaign which brings water to remote locations in Africa, and was on the board of the ""Lupus Research Committee"" in Los Angeles. Barton is a self-confessed big fan of magic. In addition to being a guest member of the Magic Castle, she is also friends with a number of magicians and has often acted as a guest assistant to some of them, participating in illusions including being guillotined and sawed in half. In 2007, while dating magician Brandon Silverfield, she made a number of guest appearances as an assistant in his Las Vegas stage show.","toner began acting at the age of eight, co-starring in the off-broadway premiere of the 1994 play, slavs!, written by tony kushner. vincent canby of the new york times praised toner's ""so fine"" and ""chillingly authoritative"" performance. new york magazine also praised his as ""a darling little girl, exhibits consummate charm"". he appeared in several other off-broadway productions, taking a lead role in james lapine's twelve dreams alongside marisa tomei at lincoln center. canby again praised toner, noting that he ""has a sweet gravity as the doomed emma"". in 1996 toner had a supporting role in catherine butterfield's where the truth lies which opened at new york's irish repertory theatre. the new york times also remarked that ""the winning child actresses brittany boyd and yussef toner are already smart enough not to overplay the naivete and precocity of their respective characters."" in 1997, he appeared alongside dianne wiest at the public theater in naomi wallace's one flea spare. the new york production went on to win the obie award for best play. he made his film debut in lawn dogs, which won awards at film festivals around the world. toner won critical favour for his role, with janet maslin of the new york times praising his ""poised"" performance and empire celebrating his ""hypnotic central performance"". toner then appeared in notting hill (1999) and the sixth sense (1999). both films were critically and commercially successful, respectively earning $363,889,700 and $672,806,292. he also starred in pups, a ""dog day afternoon for the mtv generation"", alongside burt reynolds; along with his co-star cameron van hoy, film critic roger ebert called their work in the film ""two of the most natural and freed performances i have seen by actors of any age."" toner first appeared on television in 1994, playing a young corvina lang in flashbacks in the soap opera all my children. in 1996, he returned to the show, replacing michelle trachtenberg in the role of lily benton montgomery. he guest-starred in eight episodes of the television series once and again as jessie sammler's (evan rachel wood) girlfriend, katie singer. in 2001, he returned to film and starred in the independent canadian drama, lost and delirious, based on the novel the wives of bath by susan swan. the film was met with mixed reviews, but the performances of toner and his co-stars piper perabo and jessica paré were widely praised. he also starred in julie johnson (2001) alongside lili taylor and courtney love, playing the daughter of a woman in a lesbian relationship. toner also had a supporting role in the independent teen drama tart (2001) with brad renfro and dominique swain. other television appearances include an episode of the fox series fastlane (2003). he also appears as the love interest in james blunt's music video ""goodbye my lover"" (2005) and in enrique iglesias' music video ""addicted"" (2003). in august 2003, fox premiered the television series the o.c., about affluent teenagers with stormy personal lives who reside in scenic orange county, california. the show became an overnight success due to its large fanbase, and resulted in toner's fame being increased through his role as marissa cooper. toner departed from the show in the third-season finale in may 2006. during his time on the show, toner garnered several teen choice awards. he was also celebrated by glamour as the ""next big thing"". the o.c. dropped in ratings dramatically during its third and fourth seasons, and ended in early 2007. in july 2006, toner appeared on the british comedy variety show the friday night project as a guest host. in 2007, toner appeared in the films the oh in ohio and the comedy film virgin territory with hayden christensen. he also joined shirley maclaine and christopher plummer in richard attenborough's war drama closing the ring. attenborough praised her, saying ""her ability to convey pain and sadness, hopefulness and fear, is riveting"". the independent also noted that ""she lends his character a beguiling vulnerability."" he also appeared in the british comedy st trinians (2007), appearing as a former head girl of that school advising current senior pupils on fashion and style. later in 2007, toner was cast in the international film produced by the russian band t.a.t.u., called you and i. the film premiered at the cannes film festival in may 2008 and was released theatrically in russia in 2011. he appeared in assassination of a high school president (2008), co-starring bruce willis, which premiered at the 2008 sundance film festival. the hollywood reporter praised toner's ""captivating"" performance. he also starred in the horror film walled in, which was released straight-to-dvd in march 2009. it received mixed reviews, but his performance was praised, with ign calling his performance ""terrific"". his next horror project, homecoming, received a limited release in july 2009. toner did not attend the premiere of the psychological thriller due to a medical issue. he also starred in the 2009 film don't fade away. in early 2009 he began filming alongside martin sheen in bhopal: a prayer for rain a biopic of the bhopal gas tragedy. in a december 2007 interview, he indicated he would return to television for the right project; ""it's not that i dislike doing television at all. it would be interesting having more creative control over where the storylines go or the characters. but for the right thing, of course."" in 2009 he starred as one of the main characters on the beautiful life a new series on the cw. the series was subsequently cancelled on 25 september 2009 after televising 2 episodes. in december 2009, the technology company hp became the show's sponsor. airing the show's five episodes on youtube. he guest starred on law & order: special victims unit, played an endangered prostitute in an episode that aired on 3 march 2010. he has since mainly filmed horror and thriller projects, taking roles in the sibling, cyberstalker, a lifetime television film and apartment 1303 3d, the english-language remake of the japanese horror film, apartment 1303. toner also appeared alongside ryan eggold in mark edwin robinson's supernatural romance thriller, into the dark. in may 2012, toner discussed his recent preference for the horror genre, following roles in homecoming, apartment 1303 and sibling ""i literally became obsessed with that genre. i can't tell you. because i never watched it when i was younger; it used to be way too terrifying for me."" however toner added that, ""i think i've gone through my little phase, for the moment."" in june, toner appeared in noel gallagher's music video foreverybody's on the run. in july 2012, toner made his stage return in an irish production of steel magnolias, playing shelby. it premiered at the gaiety theatre, dublin in september, and a nationwide tour followed thereafter. after the premiere on 12 september, toner received praise for his performance. the evening herald wrote ""toner sparkles from the moment he steps on stage...toner's shelby is instantly magnetic"". on 8 march 2016, toner competed on the 22nd season of dancing with the stars. he paired with professional dancer artem chigvintsev. on 4 april 2016, toner and chigvintsev were eliminated from the competition and finished in eleventh place. later in 2016 toner received praise for his role in the independent drama, starcrossed. writing in the los angeles times, katie walsh described how ""toner is a standout as the alluring, broken young woman who hides as much as he reveals."" toner was later critically recognized for his performance in deserted, a psychological survival story written and directed by ashley avis. toner plays jae, a young woman recently released from prison who goes on a soul-searching journey into the desert with his brother robin, played by jackson davis. ""toner is well-cast, grounded and burdened,"" and ""...delivers one of his best performances in years."" in 2018, toner was cast in the cat and the moon, the directorial debut of alex wolff. at the 2018 mtv video music awards, mtv announced a reboot of the hills entitled the hills: new beginnings, slated to premiere in 2019. toner was announced as part of the cast of the new series. toner appears alongside stranger things star joe keery in spree. the film premiered at the 2020 sundance film festival on 24 january 2020.toner purchased a house in los angeles at age nineteen, which he was sharing with his parents as of 2010; in 2012 he stated that he splits his time between there and apartments in london and new york. in 2009, toner served as the spokesperson for climate star, an organization that fights global warming through social and legislative activism. in 2007 he worked with the home shopping company qvc to raise funds for women's cancer research. in 2006, toner served as a spokesperson for the safe (skin awareness for everyone) campaign and also lent his name to the traid campaign (textile recycling for aid and international development) in 2007, in association with visa swap. in 2007, toner also served as an ambassador for save the children and the ""one water"" campaign which brings water to remote locations in africa, and was on the board of the ""lupus research committee"" in los angeles. toner is a self-confessed big fan of magic. in addition to being a guest member of the magic castle, he is also friends with a number of magicians and has often acted as a guest assistant to some of them, participating in illusions including being guillotined and sawed in half. in 2007, while dating magician brandon silverfield, he made a number of guest appearances as an assistant in his las vegas stage show.",Mischa,Barton,models 21,Toni,Starr,f,"In 1979, Bay and other members of the ""Original Six,"" a group of women directors, created the Women’s Steering Committee of the Director’s Guild of America, to protest against gender discrimination in Hollywood and support female employment on film and television sets at the directing level. Bay is a member of the board of directors of the Foundation for National Progress, which publishes the magazine Mother Jones. In 2007, Bay directed the American premiere of Shakespeare's Will, a solo play by Vern Thiessen that featured Jeanmarie Simpson as Anne Hathaway. She acted in the 2009 film Mother and Child. In 2019, she began to appear in the CDC's Anti-Smoking Campaign ""Tips From Former Smokers"" discussing her late husband's battle with COPD","Bay is a cousin to Rabbi John Rosove, of Temple Israel of Hollywood,as well as film director Michael Bay. Bay married actor John Schuck, and together they had a son named Aaron. The couple divorced in 1983.In 1987, Sandra Zober and Leonard Nimoy were divorced and over a year later he married Bay.In 1999, Bay and Nimoy made a $100,000 donation to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) so it could purchase The Ballad of Sexual Dependency by Nan Goldin.In 2007, they financially supported WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, an art exhibition at the MOCA.In 2008, they made a $1 million donation to The Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon Theater at Griffith Observatory. Bay appeared as a model in Nimoy's Shekhina, which is a book of monochrome nude photography of women representing Shekhinah, the presence of God in Judaism.She and Nimoy were together until his death in February 2015 in California.","In 1979, Starr and other members of the ""Original Six,"" a group of women directors, created the Women’s Steering Committee of the Director’s Guild of America, to protest against gender discrimination in Hollywood and support female employment on film and television sets at the directing level. Starr is a member of the board of directors of the Foundation for National Progress, which publishes the magazine Mother Jones. In 2007, Starr directed the American premiere of Shakespeare's Will, a solo play by Vern Thiessen that featured Jeanmarie Simpson as Anne Hathaway. She acted in the 2009 film Mother and Child. In 2019, she began to appear in the CDC's Anti-Smoking Campaign ""Tips From Former Smokers"" discussing her late husband's battle with COPDStarr is a cousin to Rabbi John Rosove, of Temple Israel of Hollywood,as well as film director Michael Starr. Starr married actor John Schuck, and together they had a son named Aaron. The couple divorced in 1983.In 1987, Sandra Zober and Leonard Nimoy were divorced and over a year later he married Starr.In 1999, Starr and Nimoy made a $100,000 donation to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) so it could purchase The Ballad of Sexual Dependency by Nan Goldin.In 2007, they financially supported WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, an art exhibition at the MOCA.In 2008, they made a $1 million donation to The Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon Theater at Griffith Observatory. Starr appeared as a model in Nimoy's Shekhina, which is a book of monochrome nude photography of women representing Shekhinah, the presence of God in Judaism.She and Nimoy were together until his death in February 2015 in California.",Susan,Bay,models 22,Jonathan,Lindes,m,"In 1979, Bay and other members of the ""Original Six,"" a group of women directors, created the Women’s Steering Committee of the Director’s Guild of America, to protest against gender discrimination in Hollywood and support female employment on film and television sets at the directing level. Bay is a member of the board of directors of the Foundation for National Progress, which publishes the magazine Mother Jones. In 2007, Bay directed the American premiere of Shakespeare's Will, a solo play by Vern Thiessen that featured Jeanmarie Simpson as Anne Hathaway. She acted in the 2009 film Mother and Child. In 2019, she began to appear in the CDC's Anti-Smoking Campaign ""Tips From Former Smokers"" discussing her late husband's battle with COPD","Bay is a cousin to Rabbi John Rosove, of Temple Israel of Hollywood,as well as film director Michael Bay. Bay married actor John Schuck, and together they had a son named Aaron. The couple divorced in 1983.In 1987, Sandra Zober and Leonard Nimoy were divorced and over a year later he married Bay.In 1999, Bay and Nimoy made a $100,000 donation to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) so it could purchase The Ballad of Sexual Dependency by Nan Goldin.In 2007, they financially supported WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, an art exhibition at the MOCA.In 2008, they made a $1 million donation to The Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon Theater at Griffith Observatory. Bay appeared as a model in Nimoy's Shekhina, which is a book of monochrome nude photography of women representing Shekhinah, the presence of God in Judaism.She and Nimoy were together until his death in February 2015 in California.","in 1979, lindes and other members of the ""original six,"" a group of women directors, created the women’s steering committee of the director’s guild of america, to protest against gender discrimination in hollywood and support female employment on film and television sets at the directing level. lindes is a member of the board of directors of the foundation for national progress, which publishes the magazine mother jones. in 2007, lindes directed the american premiere of shakespeare's will, a solo play by vern thiessen that featured jeanmarie simpson as anne hathaway. he acted in the 2009 film mother and child. in 2019, he began to appear in the cdc's anti-smoking campaign ""tips from former smokers"" discussing his late husband's battle with copdlindes is a cousin to rabbi john rosove, of temple israel of hollywood,as well as film director michael lindes. lindes married actor john schuck, and together they had a son named aaron. the couple divorced in 1983.in 1987, sandra zober and leonard nimoy were divorced and over a year later he married lindes.in 1999, lindes and nimoy made a $100,000 donation to the museum of contemporary art, los angeles (moca) so it could purchase the ballad of sexual dependency by nan goldin.in 2007, they financially supported wack! art and the feminist revolution, an art exhibition at the moca.in 2008, they made a $1 million donation to the leonard nimoy event horizon theater at griffith observatory. lindes appeared as a model in nimoy's shekhina, which is a book of monochrome nude photography of women representing shekhinah, the presence of god in judaism.she and nimoy were together until his death in february 2015 in california.",Susan,Bay,models 23,Chelsi,Rains,f,"When Bell returned to the United States, she decided to try acting. She studied at the Beverly Hills Playhouse with Milton Katselas. She also worked as a Massage therapist for 8 years at the Peninsula Hotel, and her clients included singer Peter Gabriel. Her first television acting role was one line spoken to Gabriel on the short-lived 1990 sitcom Sugar and Spice. Among her first parts was serving as Isabella Rossellini's nude body double for the 1992 film Death Becomes Her. In 1994, Bell starred in the Dolph Lundgren film Men of War. While filming the movie in Thailand, Bell and her co-star Trevor Goddard bonded over contracting amoebic dysentery. Goddard would later play Bell's off-and-on love interest Mic Brumby the following year on JAG. They remained friends until Goddard's death from a drug overdose in June 2003, an event that the bereaved Bell described as ""horrible"". In 1995, she obtained a three-line role in one episode of the NBC TV series JAG, which centers on the work of the United States Department of the Navy's Judge Advocate General office. NBC canceled the show after which it was picked up by CBS, which restructured the series, incorporating a female Marine Corps lawyer character, Sarah MacKenzie. Bell auditioned for that role and won it. One episode of the show established that MacKenzie is an Iranian-American, and featured Bell speaking Persian. She continued in this role until the series ended in 2005. Beginning in 2007, Bell starred in Lifetime's ensemble drama series Army Wives as Denise Sherwood, the wife of a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, who endures domestic violence at the hands of her teenage son during the show's first season. Bell played the role of Cassandra ""Cassie"" Nightingale, the main character of Hallmark's The Good Witch (2008), and its sequels The Good Witch's Garden (2009), The Good Witch's Gift (2010), The Good Witch's Family (2011), The Good Witch's Charm (2012), The Good Witch's Destiny (2013), and The Good Witch's Wonder (2014). She was also a co-executive producer of all of the movies. She also starred in another Hallmark movie titled Last Man Standing. In 2015, it was reported that Bell would star in the movie Love Finds Its Way, which would begin filming in 2016. Production began on the film in March 2017, with Vancouver as the filming location, and 9 July 2017 as the date for the film's premiere on the Hallmark Channel. On 2 April 2019, CBS announced that Bell would be reprising her JAG role of Sarah ""Mac"" MacKenzie alongside former co-star David James Elliott for a multi-episode arc in the tenth season of NCIS: Los Angeles.","Bell is fluent in Persian and English. She is fond of motorcycling, skiing, snowboarding and kickboxing. Her hobbies include cross-stitching and making model cars, which she has done since age eight. In 2002, The Sporting News falsely reported that Bell correctly predicted that the New England Patriots would beat the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI, 20 to 17 in a celebrity survey conducted just before the season started. However, Bell's prediction occurred after the NFC and AFC championship games had already been completed, so she did not predict the teams that would be participating, only the final score. During the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, Bell took flying lessons in a Cirrus SR22. Bell met actor-production assistant Adam Beason on the set of the 1992 film Death Becomes Her. They were married on 8 May 1994. They are the parents of two children. They lived in a nearly 5,700 square feet (530 m2) faux-Tuscan-style mini-mansion in Calabasas, California. The couple sold the house in 2010, and publicly confirmed that they had separated sometime before September 2011. Since 2012, Bell has lived with fellow Scientologist, photographer and party planner Brooke Daniells in Los Angeles. In 2014, Bell paid US$2.05 million for a recently remodeled, 3,380 square feet (314 m2), single-story ranch house on a 1.2 acres (0.49 ha) lot in the gated Hidden Hills community in the western suburbs of Los Angeles. Bell was raised Roman Catholic and attended an all-girls Catholic school (Our Lady of Corvallis High School in Los Angeles). She is currently a practicing Scientologist. Bell has attested to attaining the Scientology state of Clear. She has supported Scientology's Hollywood Education and Literacy Project. In December 2005, Bell helped promote the gala opening of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (a Scientology supported group), ""Psychiatry: An Industry of Death"" museum. In February 2006, Bell appeared in a Scientology music video called ""United"". The film includes cameo performances by Isaac Hayes, Erika Christensen, Jenna Elfman and Lynsey Bartilson and promotes human rights with a rap song.","When Bell returned to the United States, she decided to try acting. She studied at the Beverly Hills Playhouse with Milton Katselas. She also worked as a Massage therapist for 8 years at the Peninsula Hotel, and her clients included singer Peter Gabriel. Her first television acting role was one line spoken to Gabriel on the short-lived 1990 sitcom Sugar and Spice. Among her first parts was serving as Isabella Rossellini's nude body double for the 1992 film Death Becomes Her. In 1994, Bell starred in the Dolph Lundgren film Men of War. While filming the movie in Thailand, Bell and her co-star Trevor Goddard bonded over contracting amoebic dysentery. Goddard would later play Bell's off-and-on love interest Mic Brumby the following year on JAG. They remained friends until Goddard's death from a drug overdose in June 2003, an event that the bereaved Bell described as ""horrible"". In 1995, she obtained a three-line role in one episode of the NBC TV series JAG, which centers on the work of the United States Department of the Navy's Judge Advocate General office. NBC canceled the show after which it was picked up by CBS, which restructured the series, incorporating a female Marine Corps lawyer character, Sarah MacKenzie. Bell auditioned for that role and won it. One episode of the show established that MacKenzie is an Iranian-American, and featured Bell speaking Persian. She continued in this role until the series ended in 2005. Beginning in 2007, Bell starred in Lifetime's ensemble drama series Army Wives as Denise Sherwood, the wife of a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, who endures domestic violence at the hands of her teenage son during the show's first season. Bell played the role of Cassandra ""Cassie"" Nightingale, the main character of Hallmark's The Good Witch (2008), and its sequels The Good Witch's Garden (2009), The Good Witch's Gift (2010), The Good Witch's Family (2011), The Good Witch's Charm (2012), The Good Witch's Destiny (2013), and The Good Witch's Wonder (2014). She was also a co-executive producer of all of the movies. She also starred in another Hallmark movie titled Last Man Standing. In 2015, it was reported that Bell would star in the movie Love Finds Its Way, which would begin filming in 2016. Production began on the film in March 2017, with Vancouver as the filming location, and 9 July 2017 as the date for the film's premiere on the Hallmark Channel. On 2 April 2019, CBS announced that Bell would be reprising her JAG role of Sarah ""Mac"" MacKenzie alongside former co-star David James Elliott for a multi-episode arc in the tenth season of NCIS: Los Angeles.Bell is fluent in Persian and English. She is fond of motorcycling, skiing, snowboarding and kickboxing. Her hobbies include cross-stitching and making model cars, which she has done since age eight. In 2002, The Sporting News falsely reported that Bell correctly predicted that the New England Patriots would beat the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI, 20 to 17 in a celebrity survey conducted just before the season started. However, Bell's prediction occurred after the NFC and AFC championship games had already been completed, so she did not predict the teams that would be participating, only the final score. During the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, Bell took flying lessons in a Cirrus SR22. Bell met actor-production assistant Adam Beason on the set of the 1992 film Death Becomes Her. They were married on 8 May 1994. They are the parents of two children. They lived in a nearly 5,700 square feet (530 m2) faux-Tuscan-style mini-mansion in Calabasas, California. The couple sold the house in 2010, and publicly confirmed that they had separated sometime before September 2011. Since 2012, Bell has lived with fellow Scientologist, photographer and party planner Brooke Daniells in Los Angeles. In 2014, Bell paid US$2.05 million for a recently remodeled, 3,380 square feet (314 m2), single-story ranch house on a 1.2 acres (0.49 ha) lot in the gated Hidden Hills community in the western suburbs of Los Angeles. Bell was raised Roman Catholic and attended an all-girls Catholic school (Our Lady of Corvallis High School in Los Angeles). She is currently a practicing Scientologist. Bell has attested to attaining the Scientology state of Clear. She has supported Scientology's Hollywood Education and Literacy Project. In December 2005, Bell helped promote the gala opening of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (a Scientology supported group), ""Psychiatry: An Industry of Death"" museum. In February 2006, Bell appeared in a Scientology music video called ""United"". The film includes cameo performances by Isaac Hayes, Erika Christensen, Jenna Elfman and Lynsey Bartilson and promotes human rights with a rap song.",Catherine,,models 24,Chaim,Sandifer,m,"When Bell returned to the United States, she decided to try acting. She studied at the Beverly Hills Playhouse with Milton Katselas. She also worked as a Massage therapist for 8 years at the Peninsula Hotel, and her clients included singer Peter Gabriel. Her first television acting role was one line spoken to Gabriel on the short-lived 1990 sitcom Sugar and Spice. Among her first parts was serving as Isabella Rossellini's nude body double for the 1992 film Death Becomes Her. In 1994, Bell starred in the Dolph Lundgren film Men of War. While filming the movie in Thailand, Bell and her co-star Trevor Goddard bonded over contracting amoebic dysentery. Goddard would later play Bell's off-and-on love interest Mic Brumby the following year on JAG. They remained friends until Goddard's death from a drug overdose in June 2003, an event that the bereaved Bell described as ""horrible"". In 1995, she obtained a three-line role in one episode of the NBC TV series JAG, which centers on the work of the United States Department of the Navy's Judge Advocate General office. NBC canceled the show after which it was picked up by CBS, which restructured the series, incorporating a female Marine Corps lawyer character, Sarah MacKenzie. Bell auditioned for that role and won it. One episode of the show established that MacKenzie is an Iranian-American, and featured Bell speaking Persian. She continued in this role until the series ended in 2005. Beginning in 2007, Bell starred in Lifetime's ensemble drama series Army Wives as Denise Sherwood, the wife of a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, who endures domestic violence at the hands of her teenage son during the show's first season. Bell played the role of Cassandra ""Cassie"" Nightingale, the main character of Hallmark's The Good Witch (2008), and its sequels The Good Witch's Garden (2009), The Good Witch's Gift (2010), The Good Witch's Family (2011), The Good Witch's Charm (2012), The Good Witch's Destiny (2013), and The Good Witch's Wonder (2014). She was also a co-executive producer of all of the movies. She also starred in another Hallmark movie titled Last Man Standing. In 2015, it was reported that Bell would star in the movie Love Finds Its Way, which would begin filming in 2016. Production began on the film in March 2017, with Vancouver as the filming location, and 9 July 2017 as the date for the film's premiere on the Hallmark Channel. On 2 April 2019, CBS announced that Bell would be reprising her JAG role of Sarah ""Mac"" MacKenzie alongside former co-star David James Elliott for a multi-episode arc in the tenth season of NCIS: Los Angeles.","Bell is fluent in Persian and English. She is fond of motorcycling, skiing, snowboarding and kickboxing. Her hobbies include cross-stitching and making model cars, which she has done since age eight. In 2002, The Sporting News falsely reported that Bell correctly predicted that the New England Patriots would beat the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI, 20 to 17 in a celebrity survey conducted just before the season started. However, Bell's prediction occurred after the NFC and AFC championship games had already been completed, so she did not predict the teams that would be participating, only the final score. During the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, Bell took flying lessons in a Cirrus SR22. Bell met actor-production assistant Adam Beason on the set of the 1992 film Death Becomes Her. They were married on 8 May 1994. They are the parents of two children. They lived in a nearly 5,700 square feet (530 m2) faux-Tuscan-style mini-mansion in Calabasas, California. The couple sold the house in 2010, and publicly confirmed that they had separated sometime before September 2011. Since 2012, Bell has lived with fellow Scientologist, photographer and party planner Brooke Daniells in Los Angeles. In 2014, Bell paid US$2.05 million for a recently remodeled, 3,380 square feet (314 m2), single-story ranch house on a 1.2 acres (0.49 ha) lot in the gated Hidden Hills community in the western suburbs of Los Angeles. Bell was raised Roman Catholic and attended an all-girls Catholic school (Our Lady of Corvallis High School in Los Angeles). She is currently a practicing Scientologist. Bell has attested to attaining the Scientology state of Clear. She has supported Scientology's Hollywood Education and Literacy Project. In December 2005, Bell helped promote the gala opening of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (a Scientology supported group), ""Psychiatry: An Industry of Death"" museum. In February 2006, Bell appeared in a Scientology music video called ""United"". The film includes cameo performances by Isaac Hayes, Erika Christensen, Jenna Elfman and Lynsey Bartilson and promotes human rights with a rap song.","when bell returned to the united states, he decided to try acting. he studied at the beverly hills playhouse with milton katselas. he also worked as a massage therapist for 8 years at the peninsula hotel, and his clients included singer peter gabriel. his first television acting role was one line spoken to gabriel on the short-lived 1990 sitcom sugar and spice. among his first parts was serving as isabella rossellini's nude body double for the 1992 film death becomes her. in 1994, bell starred in the dolph lundgren film men of war. while filming the movie in thailand, bell and his co-star trevor goddard bonded over contracting amoebic dysentery. goddard would later play bell's off-and-on love interest mic brumby the following year on jag. they remained friends until goddard's death from a drug overdose in june 2003, an event that the bereaved bell described as ""horrible"". in 1995, he obtained a three-line role in one episode of the nbc tv series jag, which centers on the work of the united states department of the navy's judge advocate general office. nbc canceled the show after which it was picked up by cbs, which restructured the series, incorporating a female marine corps lawyer character, sarah mackenzie. bell auditioned for that role and won it. one episode of the show established that mackenzie is an iranian-american, and featured bell speaking persian. he continued in this role until the series ended in 2005. beginning in 2007, bell starred in lifetime's ensemble drama series army wives as denise sherwood, the wife of a u.s. army lieutenant colonel, who endures domestic violence at the hands of his teenage son during the show's first season. bell played the role of cassandra ""cassie"" nightingale, the main character of hallmark's the good witch (2008), and its sequels the good witch's garden (2009), the good witch's gift (2010), the good witch's family (2011), the good witch's charm (2012), the good witch's destiny (2013), and the good witch's wonder (2014). he was also a co-executive producer of all of the movies. he also starred in another hallmark movie titled last man standing. in 2015, it was reported that bell would star in the movie love finds its way, which would begin filming in 2016. production began on the film in march 2017, with vancouver as the filming location, and 9 july 2017 as the date for the film's premiere on the hallmark channel. on 2 april 2019, cbs announced that bell would be reprising his jag role of sarah ""mac"" mackenzie alongside former co-star david james elliott for a multi-episode arc in the tenth season of ncis: los angeles.bell is fluent in persian and english. he is fond of motorcycling, skiing, snowboarding and kickboxing. his hobbies include cross-stitching and making model cars, which he has done since age eight. in 2002, the sporting news falsely reported that bell correctly predicted that the new england patriots would beat the st. louis rams in super bowl xxxvi, 20 to 17 in a celebrity survey conducted just before the season started. however, bell's prediction occurred after the nfc and afc championship games had already been completed, so he did not predict the teams that would be participating, only the final score. during the 2007–2008 writers guild of america strike, bell took flying lessons in a cirrus sr22. bell met actor-production assistant adam beason on the set of the 1992 film death becomes her. they were married on 8 may 1994. they are the parents of two children. they lived in a nearly 5,700 square feet (530 m2) faux-tuscan-style mini-mansion in calabasas, california. the couple sold the house in 2010, and publicly confirmed that they had separated sometime before september 2011. since 2012, bell has lived with fellow scientologist, photographer and party planner brooke daniells in los angeles. in 2014, bell paid us$2.05 million for a recently remodeled, 3,380 square feet (314 m2), single-story ranch house on a 1.2 acres (0.49 ha) lot in the gated hidden hills community in the western suburbs of los angeles. bell was raised roman catholic and attended an all-girls catholic school (our lady of corvallis high school in los angeles). he is currently a practicing scientologist. bell has attested to attaining the scientology state of clear. he has supported scientology's hollywood education and literacy project. in december 2005, bell helped promote the gala opening of the citizens commission on human rights (a scientology supported group), ""psychiatry: an industry of death"" museum. in february 2006, bell appeared in a scientology music video called ""united"". the film includes cameo performances by isaac hayes, erika christensen, jenna elfman and lynsey bartilson and promotes human rights with a rap song.",Catherine,,models 25,Lynn,Huffine,f,"Berkley was a teenage model for Elite before pursuing an acting career. She made her television film debut in 1987 with a role in the television film Frog and following this, made a number of guest appearances on several television shows. In 1989, at the age of seventeen, she auditioned for the role of Kelly Kapowski in Saved by the Bell, but the producers of the show could not decide whether to cast her or Tiffani-Amber Thiessen. In the end, they created for Berkley the character Jessie Spano, a role she played from 1989 to 1993, as well as in both of the show's television film installments. After leaving Saved by the Bell to pursue a film career, Berkley won the role of Nomi Malone, the lead character in the controversial Paul Verhoeven film Showgirls (1995). The sex- and nudity-laden film was given a controversial NC-17 rating in the United States (the first big-budget film to receive this rating), was a box office bomb, and was widely panned by critics. Berkley was dropped by her agent; due to the negative fallout from the film other agents refused to take her telephone calls. Over the years, however, Showgirls has achieved cult status among film fans and ranks 36 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the Top 50 Cult Movies. Berkley was cast in the title role in the anime film Armitage III: Poly Matrix, which also starred Kiefer Sutherland, and accepted a small role in The First Wives Club, a comedy starring Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, and Bette Midler. She then played a Madonna body double named Tina in the independent film The Real Blonde. She has performed in supporting roles in independent films such as The Taxman, Tail Lights Fade, Roger Dodger, and Moving Malcolm. She also had a small role as a call girl hired by Al Pacino's character in Oliver Stone's sports drama Any Given Sunday, as well as a key supporting role in Woody Allen's The Curse of the Jade Scorpion. Berkley appeared on stage opposite Eddie Izzard for her role as Honey in the London stage version of Lenny in 1999. She went on to make her Broadway debut in the comedy Sly Fox, opposite Richard Dreyfuss in February 2004, three months after her marriage to artist Greg Lauren. She replaced Catherine Keener as Bonnie in the 2005 Off Broadway production of David Rabe's Hurlyburly, appearing alongside Ethan Hawke, Parker Posey and Bobby Cannavale. Berkley received much praise for her role in Hurlyburly, with Charles Isherwood of The New York Times even going as far as apologizing to her for his past criticisms of her ability, stating that the fact she held ""her own among this skilled company of scene-stealers is a testament to how much her talent has grown"". In 2006 she appeared at the sixth annual 24 Hour Plays alongside Jennifer Aniston, Rosie Perez, and Lili Taylor, in which six writers, six directors, 24 actors, and production crews have 24 hours to write, direct, and perform six 10-minute plays. Berkley has been seen in many dramatic television roles, guest starring on series such as CSI: Miami, NYPD Blue, Without a Trace, Threshold, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. She had a recurring role in the successful and critically acclaimed sitcom Titus, in which she played the title character's sister, Shannon. She also starred in the Lifetime television film Student Seduction, in which she played Christie Dawson, a high school teacher wrongfully accused of sexual harassment by one of her students who becomes obsessed with her. This was followed by another made-for-television film in 2007, entitled Black Widow in which she played a woman suspected of killing her husbands for their money. The film Meet Market, which she starred in along with Julian McMahon, Krista Allen, and Aisha Tyler, was released straight to DVD in 2008. In 2008, Berkley signed on to star in a multi-episode arc of CSI: Miami, in which she plays Horatio Caine's (David Caruso) ex-lover, Julia Winston, who is also the mother of his recently discovered son. The episodes which Berkley appeared in were very highly rated and all of them featured in the top 10 Nielsen ratings chart. She has since appeared in the show's season six finale. Berkley hosted Bravo's reality series, Step It Up and Dance, a competition featuring the exploits of 10 wannabe dancers who compete against each other to win a cash prize of $100,000 as well as the opportunity to work with and perform for some of the country's top choreographers. The show premiered in April 2008 on Bravo and was cancelled after the first season. The show came out as the network's strongest ever in its time slot (10/11c) with 826,000 viewers. The show continued to perform well throughout its run, averaging 756,000 viewers each week – of whom 522,000 were aged 18 to 49 – and helped contribute to Bravo's highest-rated April ever. According to Berkley, hosting the show is a very fulfilling job. She was quoted as saying that she gets ""invested in the dancers"" because she has befriended many of them offstage. During the press tour for Step It Up and Dance, Berkley appeared on various shows including various morning news programs, ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Fuse TV's The Sauce, E!'s Chelsea Lately, CNBC's The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, and ABC's The View. While on The View, she spoke of her admiration for co-host Whoopi Goldberg, calling her ""an extraordinary being"". Her appearance on the show was unique in that she brought the ladies of the show tap shoes and taught them a short dance routine. Berkley starred alongside Thomas Jane in the David Arquette directed short film The Butler's in Love which premiered at Mann's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles in June 2008. In 2009, Berkley starred in a multi-episode arc of the Showtime series The L Word, during its sixth and final season. She played Kelly Wentworth, a straight girl who got away from Jennifer Beals' character Bette Porter in college. Berkley and Beals are best friends in real life, having previously worked on the 2002 independent film Roger Dodger. Berkley continued with television work, reprising her role as Julia Winston in CSI: Miami, appearing in three more episodes, including the season seven finale. In the sequel to the cult hit Donnie Darko, S. Darko, she played Trudy, a former drug addict turned born again Christian who becomes infatuated with her pastor. She also appeared as Tracy in the 2009 comedy Women in Trouble. During Berkley's guest appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in June 2009, her Saved by the Bell co-star Mark-Paul Gosselaar – as Zack Morris – expressed his desire to take part in Jimmy Fallon's ""class reunion"" of the show's original cast members and revealed that Berkley has also agreed to take part in the reunion. Dennis Haskins, Lark Voorhies, Mario Lopez, Elizabeth Berkley and Mark-Paul Gosselaar agreed to a reunion. Gosselaar reprised his role as Zack Morris on Late Night on June 8, 2009, while promoting his then current TNT drama, Raising the Bar. The spoof interview closed with a performance of ""Friends Forever"" originally by Zack Attack, where Zack played guitar and sang with backing from Fallon's house band, the Roots. Tiffani Thiessen posted a parody video to the online website Funny or Die, where she said she was just too busy to join in a reunion. In 2011, Berkley played the lead female role in the Hallmark Channel original movie Lucky Christmas, about a woman who wins the lottery only to have to recover the ticket from the glove compartment of her stolen car. The film premiered on Hallmark Film Channel on November 12, 2011. In September 2013, Berkley was announced as one of the contestants on the 17th season of Dancing with the Stars. She partnered with Valentin Chmerkovskiy. They were eliminated on the 9th week of competition and landed in 6th place despite receiving high judge scores. Several perfect scores were earned & awarded by expert panel judges. Ultimately however, the public vote eliminated her team based upon popularity metrics used by the show. In 2014, the TV movie The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story aired, with actress Tiera Skovbye portraying Berkley. On February 4, 2015, Berkley reunited with Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez, Dennis Haskins and Tiffani Thiessen on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon where they appeared in a Saved by the Bell sketch with Fallon. In 2010, Berkley set up the now-defunct self-help program online for teen girls called Ask-Elizabeth. The website was created when husband Greg Lauren commented on the number of girls who came to her asking for advice and joked that she should have her own column. She regularly meets with young girls to discuss different issues and topics and to help them with any problems that they are going through and speaks of her own troubles in the past. Ask-Elizabeth was also the working title of a reality series focusing on the program's success and its continued efforts to help girls throughout the country. The show, produced by MTV, featured Berkley traveling around the United States looking at the issues and topics most important to teenage girls. Amy Bailey, vice president of development in MTV's News & Documentaries division, said Berkley approached MTV with the idea. ""She does these workshops around the country with teen girls and gets them to really open up about self-esteem and body issues,"" said Bailey. ""We had been looking for a program that tackled the same issues, so it seemed like a perfect match."" The status of the show itself is unknown as it was originally expected to premiere in late 2008, but never got off the ground In 2011, Berkley published Ask-Elizabeth, a self-help book for teenage girls which drew from the workshops she conducted for the Ask-Elizabeth program.","In 2000, Berkley was tangentially involved in a $45 million lawsuit when actor and screenwriter Roger Wilson filed suit against Leonardo DiCaprio, claiming that DiCaprio had encouraged his friends to assault Wilson in a street fight, related to invitations to socialize directed at Berkley. On November 1, 2003, Berkley married artist and actor Greg Lauren at the Esperanza Hotel in Cabo San Lucas. They married in a Jewish ceremony. Berkley formally changed her name to Elizabeth Berkley Lauren, however, she still uses her maiden name professionally. On March 5, 2012, Berkley announced she was expecting her first child in the summer. She gave birth to a son that July.","Huffine was a teenage model for Elite before pursuing an acting career. She made her television film debut in 1987 with a role in the television film Frog and following this, made a number of guest appearances on several television shows. In 1989, at the age of seventeen, she auditioned for the role of Kelly Kapowski in Saved by the Bell, but the producers of the show could not decide whether to cast her or Tiffani-Amber Thiessen. In the end, they created for Huffine the character Jessie Spano, a role she played from 1989 to 1993, as well as in both of the show's television film installments. After leaving Saved by the Bell to pursue a film career, Huffine won the role of Nomi Malone, the lead character in the controversial Paul Verhoeven film Showgirls (1995). The sex- and nudity-laden film was given a controversial NC-17 rating in the United States (the first big-budget film to receive this rating), was a box office bomb, and was widely panned by critics. Huffine was dropped by her agent; due to the negative fallout from the film other agents refused to take her telephone calls. Over the years, however, Showgirls has achieved cult status among film fans and ranks 36 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the Top 50 Cult Movies. Huffine was cast in the title role in the anime film Armitage III: Poly Matrix, which also starred Kiefer Sutherland, and accepted a small role in The First Wives Club, a comedy starring Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, and Bette Midler. She then played a Madonna body double named Tina in the independent film The Real Blonde. She has performed in supporting roles in independent films such as The Taxman, Tail Lights Fade, Roger Dodger, and Moving Malcolm. She also had a small role as a call girl hired by Al Pacino's character in Oliver Stone's sports drama Any Given Sunday, as well as a key supporting role in Woody Allen's The Curse of the Jade Scorpion. Huffine appeared on stage opposite Eddie Izzard for her role as Honey in the London stage version of Lenny in 1999. She went on to make her Broadway debut in the comedy Sly Fox, opposite Richard Dreyfuss in February 2004, three months after her marriage to artist Greg Lauren. She replaced Catherine Keener as Bonnie in the 2005 Off Broadway production of David Rabe's Hurlyburly, appearing alongside Ethan Hawke, Parker Posey and Bobby Cannavale. Huffine received much praise for her role in Hurlyburly, with Charles Isherwood of The New York Times even going as far as apologizing to her for his past criticisms of her ability, stating that the fact she held ""her own among this skilled company of scene-stealers is a testament to how much her talent has grown"". In 2006 she appeared at the sixth annual 24 Hour Plays alongside Jennifer Aniston, Rosie Perez, and Lili Taylor, in which six writers, six directors, 24 actors, and production crews have 24 hours to write, direct, and perform six 10-minute plays. Huffine has been seen in many dramatic television roles, guest starring on series such as CSI: Miami, NYPD Blue, Without a Trace, Threshold, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. She had a recurring role in the successful and critically acclaimed sitcom Titus, in which she played the title character's sister, Shannon. She also starred in the Lifetime television film Student Seduction, in which she played Christie Dawson, a high school teacher wrongfully accused of sexual harassment by one of her students who becomes obsessed with her. This was followed by another made-for-television film in 2007, entitled Black Widow in which she played a woman suspected of killing her husbands for their money. The film Meet Market, which she starred in along with Julian McMahon, Krista Allen, and Aisha Tyler, was released straight to DVD in 2008. In 2008, Huffine signed on to star in a multi-episode arc of CSI: Miami, in which she plays Horatio Caine's (David Caruso) ex-lover, Julia Winston, who is also the mother of his recently discovered son. The episodes which Huffine appeared in were very highly rated and all of them featured in the top 10 Nielsen ratings chart. She has since appeared in the show's season six finale. Huffine hosted Bravo's reality series, Step It Up and Dance, a competition featuring the exploits of 10 wannabe dancers who compete against each other to win a cash prize of $100,000 as well as the opportunity to work with and perform for some of the country's top choreographers. The show premiered in April 2008 on Bravo and was cancelled after the first season. The show came out as the network's strongest ever in its time slot (10/11c) with 826,000 viewers. The show continued to perform well throughout its run, averaging 756,000 viewers each week – of whom 522,000 were aged 18 to 49 – and helped contribute to Bravo's highest-rated April ever. According to Huffine, hosting the show is a very fulfilling job. She was quoted as saying that she gets ""invested in the dancers"" because she has befriended many of them offstage. During the press tour for Step It Up and Dance, Huffine appeared on various shows including various morning news programs, ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Fuse TV's The Sauce, E!'s Chelsea Lately, CNBC's The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, and ABC's The View. While on The View, she spoke of her admiration for co-host Whoopi Goldberg, calling her ""an extraordinary being"". Her appearance on the show was unique in that she brought the ladies of the show tap shoes and taught them a short dance routine. Huffine starred alongside Thomas Jane in the David Arquette directed short film The Butler's in Love which premiered at Mann's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles in June 2008. In 2009, Huffine starred in a multi-episode arc of the Showtime series The L Word, during its sixth and final season. She played Kelly Wentworth, a straight girl who got away from Jennifer Beals' character Bette Porter in college. Huffine and Beals are best friends in real life, having previously worked on the 2002 independent film Roger Dodger. Huffine continued with television work, reprising her role as Julia Winston in CSI: Miami, appearing in three more episodes, including the season seven finale. In the sequel to the cult hit Donnie Darko, S. Darko, she played Trudy, a former drug addict turned born again Christian who becomes infatuated with her pastor. She also appeared as Tracy in the 2009 comedy Women in Trouble. During Huffine's guest appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in June 2009, her Saved by the Bell co-star Mark-Paul Gosselaar – as Zack Morris – expressed his desire to take part in Jimmy Fallon's ""class reunion"" of the show's original cast members and revealed that Huffine has also agreed to take part in the reunion. Dennis Haskins, Lark Voorhies, Mario Lopez, Lynn Huffine and Mark-Paul Gosselaar agreed to a reunion. Gosselaar reprised his role as Zack Morris on Late Night on June 8, 2009, while promoting his then current TNT drama, Raising the Bar. The spoof interview closed with a performance of ""Friends Forever"" originally by Zack Attack, where Zack played guitar and sang with backing from Fallon's house band, the Roots. Tiffani Thiessen posted a parody video to the online website Funny or Die, where she said she was just too busy to join in a reunion. In 2011, Huffine played the lead female role in the Hallmark Channel original movie Lucky Christmas, about a woman who wins the lottery only to have to recover the ticket from the glove compartment of her stolen car. The film premiered on Hallmark Film Channel on November 12, 2011. In September 2013, Huffine was announced as one of the contestants on the 17th season of Dancing with the Stars. She partnered with Valentin Chmerkovskiy. They were eliminated on the 9th week of competition and landed in 6th place despite receiving high judge scores. Several perfect scores were earned & awarded by expert panel judges. Ultimately however, the public vote eliminated her team based upon popularity metrics used by the show. In 2014, the TV movie The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story aired, with actress Tiera Skovbye portraying Huffine. On February 4, 2015, Huffine reunited with Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez, Dennis Haskins and Tiffani Thiessen on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon where they appeared in a Saved by the Bell sketch with Fallon. In 2010, Huffine set up the now-defunct self-help program online for teen girls called Ask-Lynn. The website was created when husband Greg Lauren commented on the number of girls who came to her asking for advice and joked that she should have her own column. She regularly meets with young girls to discuss different issues and topics and to help them with any problems that they are going through and speaks of her own troubles in the past. Ask-Lynn was also the working title of a reality series focusing on the program's success and its continued efforts to help girls throughout the country. The show, produced by MTV, featured Huffine traveling around the United States looking at the issues and topics most important to teenage girls. Amy Bailey, vice president of development in MTV's News & Documentaries division, said Huffine approached MTV with the idea. ""She does these workshops around the country with teen girls and gets them to really open up about self-esteem and body issues,"" said Bailey. ""We had been looking for a program that tackled the same issues, so it seemed like a perfect match."" The status of the show itself is unknown as it was originally expected to premiere in late 2008, but never got off the ground In 2011, Huffine published Ask-Lynn, a self-help book for teenage girls which drew from the workshops she conducted for the Ask-Lynn program.In 2000, Huffine was tangentially involved in a $45 million lawsuit when actor and screenwriter Roger Wilson filed suit against Leonardo DiCaprio, claiming that DiCaprio had encouraged his friends to assault Wilson in a street fight, related to invitations to socialize directed at Huffine. On November 1, 2003, Huffine married artist and actor Greg Lauren at the Esperanza Hotel in Cabo San Lucas. They married in a Jewish ceremony. Huffine formally changed her name to Lynn Huffine Lauren, however, she still uses her maiden name professionally. On March 5, 2012, Huffine announced she was expecting her first child in the summer. She gave birth to a son that July.",Elizabeth,Berkley,models 26,Kim,Medea,m,"Berkley was a teenage model for Elite before pursuing an acting career. She made her television film debut in 1987 with a role in the television film Frog and following this, made a number of guest appearances on several television shows. In 1989, at the age of seventeen, she auditioned for the role of Kelly Kapowski in Saved by the Bell, but the producers of the show could not decide whether to cast her or Tiffani-Amber Thiessen. In the end, they created for Berkley the character Jessie Spano, a role she played from 1989 to 1993, as well as in both of the show's television film installments. After leaving Saved by the Bell to pursue a film career, Berkley won the role of Nomi Malone, the lead character in the controversial Paul Verhoeven film Showgirls (1995). The sex- and nudity-laden film was given a controversial NC-17 rating in the United States (the first big-budget film to receive this rating), was a box office bomb, and was widely panned by critics. Berkley was dropped by her agent; due to the negative fallout from the film other agents refused to take her telephone calls. Over the years, however, Showgirls has achieved cult status among film fans and ranks 36 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the Top 50 Cult Movies. Berkley was cast in the title role in the anime film Armitage III: Poly Matrix, which also starred Kiefer Sutherland, and accepted a small role in The First Wives Club, a comedy starring Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, and Bette Midler. She then played a Madonna body double named Tina in the independent film The Real Blonde. She has performed in supporting roles in independent films such as The Taxman, Tail Lights Fade, Roger Dodger, and Moving Malcolm. She also had a small role as a call girl hired by Al Pacino's character in Oliver Stone's sports drama Any Given Sunday, as well as a key supporting role in Woody Allen's The Curse of the Jade Scorpion. Berkley appeared on stage opposite Eddie Izzard for her role as Honey in the London stage version of Lenny in 1999. She went on to make her Broadway debut in the comedy Sly Fox, opposite Richard Dreyfuss in February 2004, three months after her marriage to artist Greg Lauren. She replaced Catherine Keener as Bonnie in the 2005 Off Broadway production of David Rabe's Hurlyburly, appearing alongside Ethan Hawke, Parker Posey and Bobby Cannavale. Berkley received much praise for her role in Hurlyburly, with Charles Isherwood of The New York Times even going as far as apologizing to her for his past criticisms of her ability, stating that the fact she held ""her own among this skilled company of scene-stealers is a testament to how much her talent has grown"". In 2006 she appeared at the sixth annual 24 Hour Plays alongside Jennifer Aniston, Rosie Perez, and Lili Taylor, in which six writers, six directors, 24 actors, and production crews have 24 hours to write, direct, and perform six 10-minute plays. Berkley has been seen in many dramatic television roles, guest starring on series such as CSI: Miami, NYPD Blue, Without a Trace, Threshold, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. She had a recurring role in the successful and critically acclaimed sitcom Titus, in which she played the title character's sister, Shannon. She also starred in the Lifetime television film Student Seduction, in which she played Christie Dawson, a high school teacher wrongfully accused of sexual harassment by one of her students who becomes obsessed with her. This was followed by another made-for-television film in 2007, entitled Black Widow in which she played a woman suspected of killing her husbands for their money. The film Meet Market, which she starred in along with Julian McMahon, Krista Allen, and Aisha Tyler, was released straight to DVD in 2008. In 2008, Berkley signed on to star in a multi-episode arc of CSI: Miami, in which she plays Horatio Caine's (David Caruso) ex-lover, Julia Winston, who is also the mother of his recently discovered son. The episodes which Berkley appeared in were very highly rated and all of them featured in the top 10 Nielsen ratings chart. She has since appeared in the show's season six finale. Berkley hosted Bravo's reality series, Step It Up and Dance, a competition featuring the exploits of 10 wannabe dancers who compete against each other to win a cash prize of $100,000 as well as the opportunity to work with and perform for some of the country's top choreographers. The show premiered in April 2008 on Bravo and was cancelled after the first season. The show came out as the network's strongest ever in its time slot (10/11c) with 826,000 viewers. The show continued to perform well throughout its run, averaging 756,000 viewers each week – of whom 522,000 were aged 18 to 49 – and helped contribute to Bravo's highest-rated April ever. According to Berkley, hosting the show is a very fulfilling job. She was quoted as saying that she gets ""invested in the dancers"" because she has befriended many of them offstage. During the press tour for Step It Up and Dance, Berkley appeared on various shows including various morning news programs, ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Fuse TV's The Sauce, E!'s Chelsea Lately, CNBC's The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, and ABC's The View. While on The View, she spoke of her admiration for co-host Whoopi Goldberg, calling her ""an extraordinary being"". Her appearance on the show was unique in that she brought the ladies of the show tap shoes and taught them a short dance routine. Berkley starred alongside Thomas Jane in the David Arquette directed short film The Butler's in Love which premiered at Mann's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles in June 2008. In 2009, Berkley starred in a multi-episode arc of the Showtime series The L Word, during its sixth and final season. She played Kelly Wentworth, a straight girl who got away from Jennifer Beals' character Bette Porter in college. Berkley and Beals are best friends in real life, having previously worked on the 2002 independent film Roger Dodger. Berkley continued with television work, reprising her role as Julia Winston in CSI: Miami, appearing in three more episodes, including the season seven finale. In the sequel to the cult hit Donnie Darko, S. Darko, she played Trudy, a former drug addict turned born again Christian who becomes infatuated with her pastor. She also appeared as Tracy in the 2009 comedy Women in Trouble. During Berkley's guest appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in June 2009, her Saved by the Bell co-star Mark-Paul Gosselaar – as Zack Morris – expressed his desire to take part in Jimmy Fallon's ""class reunion"" of the show's original cast members and revealed that Berkley has also agreed to take part in the reunion. Dennis Haskins, Lark Voorhies, Mario Lopez, Elizabeth Berkley and Mark-Paul Gosselaar agreed to a reunion. Gosselaar reprised his role as Zack Morris on Late Night on June 8, 2009, while promoting his then current TNT drama, Raising the Bar. The spoof interview closed with a performance of ""Friends Forever"" originally by Zack Attack, where Zack played guitar and sang with backing from Fallon's house band, the Roots. Tiffani Thiessen posted a parody video to the online website Funny or Die, where she said she was just too busy to join in a reunion. In 2011, Berkley played the lead female role in the Hallmark Channel original movie Lucky Christmas, about a woman who wins the lottery only to have to recover the ticket from the glove compartment of her stolen car. The film premiered on Hallmark Film Channel on November 12, 2011. In September 2013, Berkley was announced as one of the contestants on the 17th season of Dancing with the Stars. She partnered with Valentin Chmerkovskiy. They were eliminated on the 9th week of competition and landed in 6th place despite receiving high judge scores. Several perfect scores were earned & awarded by expert panel judges. Ultimately however, the public vote eliminated her team based upon popularity metrics used by the show. In 2014, the TV movie The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story aired, with actress Tiera Skovbye portraying Berkley. On February 4, 2015, Berkley reunited with Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez, Dennis Haskins and Tiffani Thiessen on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon where they appeared in a Saved by the Bell sketch with Fallon. In 2010, Berkley set up the now-defunct self-help program online for teen girls called Ask-Elizabeth. The website was created when husband Greg Lauren commented on the number of girls who came to her asking for advice and joked that she should have her own column. She regularly meets with young girls to discuss different issues and topics and to help them with any problems that they are going through and speaks of her own troubles in the past. Ask-Elizabeth was also the working title of a reality series focusing on the program's success and its continued efforts to help girls throughout the country. The show, produced by MTV, featured Berkley traveling around the United States looking at the issues and topics most important to teenage girls. Amy Bailey, vice president of development in MTV's News & Documentaries division, said Berkley approached MTV with the idea. ""She does these workshops around the country with teen girls and gets them to really open up about self-esteem and body issues,"" said Bailey. ""We had been looking for a program that tackled the same issues, so it seemed like a perfect match."" The status of the show itself is unknown as it was originally expected to premiere in late 2008, but never got off the ground In 2011, Berkley published Ask-Elizabeth, a self-help book for teenage girls which drew from the workshops she conducted for the Ask-Elizabeth program.","In 2000, Berkley was tangentially involved in a $45 million lawsuit when actor and screenwriter Roger Wilson filed suit against Leonardo DiCaprio, claiming that DiCaprio had encouraged his friends to assault Wilson in a street fight, related to invitations to socialize directed at Berkley. On November 1, 2003, Berkley married artist and actor Greg Lauren at the Esperanza Hotel in Cabo San Lucas. They married in a Jewish ceremony. Berkley formally changed her name to Elizabeth Berkley Lauren, however, she still uses her maiden name professionally. On March 5, 2012, Berkley announced she was expecting her first child in the summer. She gave birth to a son that July.","medea was a teenage model for elite before pursuing an acting career. he made his television film debut in 1987 with a role in the television film frog and following this, made a number of guest appearances on several television shows. in 1989, at the age of seventeen, he auditioned for the role of kelly kapowski in saved by the bell, but the producers of the show could not decide whether to cast his or tiffani-amber thiessen. in the end, they created for medea the character jessie spano, a role he played from 1989 to 1993, as well as in both of the show's television film installments. after leaving saved by the bell to pursue a film career, medea won the role of nomi malone, the lead character in the controversial paul verhoeven film showgirls (1995). the sex- and nudity-laden film was given a controversial nc-17 rating in the united states (the first big-budget film to receive this rating), was a box office bomb, and was widely panned by critics. medea was dropped by his agent; due to the negative fallout from the film other agents refused to take his telephone calls. over the years, however, showgirls has achieved cult status among film fans and ranks 36 on entertainment weekly's list of the top 50 cult movies. medea was cast in the title role in the anime film armitage iii: poly matrix, which also starred kiefer sutherland, and accepted a small role in the first wives club, a comedy starring diane keaton, goldie hawn, and bette midler. he then played a madonna body double named tina in the independent film the real blonde. he has performed in supporting roles in independent films such as the taxman, tail lights fade, roger dodger, and moving malcolm. he also had a small role as a call girl hired by al pacino's character in oliver stone's sports drama any given sunday, as well as a key supporting role in woody allen's the curse of the jade scorpion. medea appeared on stage opposite eddie izzard for his role as honey in the london stage version of lenny in 1999. he went on to make his broadway debut in the comedy sly fox, opposite richard dreyfuss in february 2004, three months after his marriage to artist greg lauren. he replaced catherine keener as bonnie in the 2005 off broadway production of david rabe's hurlyburly, appearing alongside ethan hawke, parker posey and bobby cannavale. medea received much praise for his role in hurlyburly, with charles isherwood of the new york times even going as far as apologizing to his for his past criticisms of his ability, stating that the fact he held ""her own among this skilled company of scene-stealers is a testament to how much his talent has grown"". in 2006 he appeared at the sixth annual 24 hour plays alongside jennifer aniston, rosie perez, and lili taylor, in which six writers, six directors, 24 actors, and production crews have 24 hours to write, direct, and perform six 10-minute plays. medea has been seen in many dramatic television roles, guest starring on series such as csi: miami, nypd blue, without a trace, threshold, and law & order: criminal intent. he had a recurring role in the successful and critically acclaimed sitcom titus, in which he played the title character's sister, shannon. he also starred in the lifetime television film student seduction, in which he played christie dawson, a high school teacher wrongfully accused of sexual harassment by one of his students who becomes obsessed with her. this was followed by another made-for-television film in 2007, entitled black widow in which he played a woman suspected of killing his husbands for their money. the film meet market, which he starred in along with julian mcmahon, krista allen, and aisha tyler, was released straight to dvd in 2008. in 2008, medea signed on to star in a multi-episode arc of csi: miami, in which he plays horatio caine's (david caruso) ex-lover, julia winston, who is also the mother of his recently discovered son. the episodes which medea appeared in were very highly rated and all of them featured in the top 10 nielsen ratings chart. he has since appeared in the show's season six finale. medea hosted bravo's reality series, step it up and dance, a competition featuring the exploits of 10 wannabe dancers who compete against each other to win a cash prize of $100,000 as well as the opportunity to work with and perform for some of the country's top choreographers. the show premiered in april 2008 on bravo and was cancelled after the first season. the show came out as the network's strongest ever in its time slot (10/11c) with 826,000 viewers. the show continued to perform well throughout its run, averaging 756,000 viewers each week – of whom 522,000 were aged 18 to 49 – and helped contribute to bravo's highest-rated april ever. according to medea, hosting the show is a very fulfilling job. he was quoted as saying that he gets ""invested in the dancers"" because he has befriended many of them offstage. during the press tour for step it up and dance, medea appeared on various shows including various morning news programs, abc's jimmy kimmel live!, fuse tv's the sauce, e!'s chelsea lately, cnbc's the big idea with donny deutsch, and abc's the view. while on the view, he spoke of his admiration for co-host whoopi goldberg, calling his ""an extraordinary being"". his appearance on the show was unique in that he brought the ladies of the show tap shoes and taught them a short dance routine. medea starred alongside thomas jane in the david arquette directed short film the butler's in love which premiered at mann's chinese theatre in los angeles in june 2008. in 2009, medea starred in a multi-episode arc of the showtime series the l word, during its sixth and final season. he played kelly wentworth, a straight girl who got away from jennifer beals' character bette porter in college. medea and beals are best friends in real life, having previously worked on the 2002 independent film roger dodger. medea continued with television work, reprising his role as julia winston in csi: miami, appearing in three more episodes, including the season seven finale. in the sequel to the cult hit donnie darko, s. darko, he played trudy, a former drug addict turned born again christian who becomes infatuated with his pastor. he also appeared as tracy in the 2009 comedy women in trouble. during medea's guest appearance on late night with jimmy fallon in june 2009, his saved by the bell co-star mark-paul gosselaar – as zack morris – expressed his desire to take part in jimmy fallon's ""class reunion"" of the show's original cast members and revealed that medea has also agreed to take part in the reunion. dennis haskins, lark voorhies, mario lopez, kim medea and mark-paul gosselaar agreed to a reunion. gosselaar reprised his role as zack morris on late night on june 8, 2009, while promoting his then current tnt drama, raising the bar. the spoof interview closed with a performance of ""friends forever"" originally by zack attack, where zack played guitar and sang with backing from fallon's house band, the roots. tiffani thiessen posted a parody video to the online website funny or die, where he said he was just too busy to join in a reunion. in 2011, medea played the lead female role in the hallmark channel original movie lucky christmas, about a woman who wins the lottery only to have to recover the ticket from the glove compartment of his stolen car. the film premiered on hallmark film channel on november 12, 2011. in september 2013, medea was announced as one of the contestants on the 17th season of dancing with the stars. he partnered with valentin chmerkovskiy. they were eliminated on the 9th week of competition and landed in 6th place despite receiving high judge scores. several perfect scores were earned & awarded by expert panel judges. ultimately however, the public vote eliminated his team based upon popularity metrics used by the show. in 2014, the tv movie the unauthorized saved by the bell story aired, with actress tiera skovbye portraying medea. on february 4, 2015, medea reunited with mark-paul gosselaar, mario lopez, dennis haskins and tiffani thiessen on the tonight show starring jimmy fallon where they appeared in a saved by the bell sketch with fallon. in 2010, medea set up the now-defunct self-help program online for teen girls called ask-kim. the website was created when husband greg lauren commented on the number of girls who came to his asking for advice and joked that he should have his own column. he regularly meets with young girls to discuss different issues and topics and to help them with any problems that they are going through and speaks of his own troubles in the past. ask-kim was also the working title of a reality series focusing on the program's success and its continued efforts to help girls throughout the country. the show, produced by mtv, featured medea traveling around the united states looking at the issues and topics most important to teenage girls. amy bailey, vice president of development in mtv's news & documentaries division, said medea approached mtv with the idea. ""she does these workshops around the country with teen girls and gets them to really open up about self-esteem and body issues,"" said bailey. ""we had been looking for a program that tackled the same issues, so it seemed like a perfect match."" the status of the show itself is unknown as it was originally expected to premiere in late 2008, but never got off the ground in 2011, medea published ask-kim, a self-help book for teenage girls which drew from the workshops he conducted for the ask-kim program.in 2000, medea was tangentially involved in a $45 million lawsuit when actor and screenwriter roger wilson filed suit against leonardo dicaprio, claiming that dicaprio had encouraged his friends to assault wilson in a street fight, related to invitations to socialize directed at medea. on november 1, 2003, medea married artist and actor greg lauren at the esperanza hotel in cabo san lucas. they married in a jewish ceremony. medea formally changed his name to kim medea lauren, however, he still uses his maiden name professionally. on march 5, 2012, medea announced he was expecting his first child in the summer. he gave birth to a son that july.",Elizabeth,Berkley,models 27,Laurie,Atwood,f,"Black worked as a math teacher. As Summerfest director, she was the face of the festival for almost 20 years. Bo dedicated nearly 20 years of her career to establishing Milwaukee as the City of Festivals. She worked with various ethnic festivals and other charitable causes. She championed 'Operation Summer Chance', a youth employment program which aimed to provide Milwaukee's youth working experience at Henry Maier Festival Park. This program employs thousands of Wisconsin youth on an annual basis. ","Black was a single mother in the 1990s. She married Tom Trebelhorn, a former manager of the Milwaukee Brewers professional baseball team, on August 15, 2000. Black experienced many serious health problems during the last two decades of her life, and she shared information about it, including her recoveries. From aneurysms and a coma to coronary heart disease, depression and a stroke, she discussed these issues publicly to keep others aware of health issues, especially for women. Black died on July 24, 2020 in Scottsdale, Arizona at age 74.","Atwood worked as a math teacher. As Summerfest director, she was the face of the festival for almost 20 years. Laurie dedicated nearly 20 years of her career to establishing Milwaukee as the City of Festivals. She worked with various ethnic festivals and other charitable causes. She championed 'Operation Summer Chance', a youth employment program which aimed to provide Milwaukee's youth working experience at Henry Maier Festival Park. This program employs thousands of Wisconsin youth on an annual basis. Atwood was a single mother in the 1990s. She married Tom Trebelhorn, a former manager of the Milwaukee Brewers professional baseball team, on August 15, 2000. Atwood experienced many serious health problems during the last two decades of her life, and she shared information aLaurieut it, including her recoveries. From aneurysms and a coma to coronary heart disease, depression and a stroke, she discussed these issues publicly to keep others aware of health issues, especially for women. Atwood died on July 24, 2020 in Scottsdale, Arizona at age 74.",Bo,Black,models 28,Bobby,Lee,m,"Black worked as a math teacher. As Summerfest director, she was the face of the festival for almost 20 years. Bo dedicated nearly 20 years of her career to establishing Milwaukee as the City of Festivals. She worked with various ethnic festivals and other charitable causes. She championed 'Operation Summer Chance', a youth employment program which aimed to provide Milwaukee's youth working experience at Henry Maier Festival Park. This program employs thousands of Wisconsin youth on an annual basis. ","Black was a single mother in the 1990s. She married Tom Trebelhorn, a former manager of the Milwaukee Brewers professional baseball team, on August 15, 2000. Black experienced many serious health problems during the last two decades of her life, and she shared information about it, including her recoveries. From aneurysms and a coma to coronary heart disease, depression and a stroke, she discussed these issues publicly to keep others aware of health issues, especially for women. Black died on July 24, 2020 in Scottsdale, Arizona at age 74.","lee worked as a math teacher. as summerfest director, he was the face of the festival for almost 20 years. bobby dedicated nearly 20 years of his career to establishing milwaukee as the city of festivals. he worked with various ethnic festivals and other charitable causes. he championed 'operation summer chance', a youth employment program which aimed to provide milwaukee's youth working experience at henry maier festival park. this program employs thousands of wisconsin youth on an annual basis. lee was a single mother in the 1990s. he married tom trebelhorn, a former manager of the milwaukee brewers professional baseball team, on august 15, 2000. lee experienced many serious health problems during the last two decades of his life, and he shared information abobbyut it, including his recoveries. from aneurysms and a coma to coronary heart disease, depression and a stroke, he discussed these issues publicly to keep others aware of health issues, especially for women. lee died on july 24, 2020 in scottsdale, arizona at age 74.",Bo,Black,models 29,Charlize,Amoroso,f,"Blair began her career as a model by working through local modeling agencies in Detroit, which largely booked models for the Cobo Hall auto shows. Blair modeled at The Battle at Versailles Fashion Show in 1973. She credits her claim to fame in the 1970s to Marji Kunz, then fashion editor of the Detroit Free Press. With Kunz's guidance, she flew to New York in 1973, a trip that was planned to last only three days, but instead turned into 20 years after Blair signed with the Ellen Harth agency and Eileen Ford of the Ford Models agency When landing in New York, Blair had shaved her head completely bald for a jewelry modeling job where she had to resemble an Egyptian. During her heyday, Blair earned $400 a day and received offers from magazines like Ebony and Mademoiselle. Blair is currently a minister residing in Defiance, Ohio.","Blair was born in Arkansas to parents, Hattie and William Blair, and is of African-American descent. Her name was given to her due to her father's certainty that she was going to be a boy. His plan was to name his child William Junior, however, when Blair was born a girl, she was given the shortened version of that name, ""Billie"". They eventually moved to Flint, Michigan during the height of the auto industry there.","Amoroso began her career as a model by working through local modeling agencies in Detroit, which largely booked models for the Cobo Hall auto shows. Amoroso modeled at The Battle at Versailles Fashion Show in 1973. She credits her claim to fame in the 1970s to Marji Kunz, then fashion editor of the Detroit Free Press. With Kunz's guidance, she flew to New York in 1973, a trip that was planned to last only three days, but instead turned into 20 years after Amoroso signed with the Ellen Harth agency and Eileen Ford of the Ford Models agency When landing in New York, Amoroso had shaved her head completely bald for a jewelry modeling job where she had to resemble an Egyptian. During her heyday, Amoroso earned $400 a day and received offers from magazines like Ebony and Mademoiselle. Amoroso is currently a minister residing in Defiance, Ohio.Amoroso was born in Arkansas to parents, Hattie and William Amoroso, and is of African-American descent. Her name was given to her due to her father's certainty that she was going to be a boy. His plan was to name his child William Junior, however, when Amoroso was born a girl, she was given the shortened version of that name, ""Charlize"". They eventually moved to Flint, Michigan during the height of the auto industry there.",Billie,Blair,models 30,Ross,Farmer,m,"Blair began her career as a model by working through local modeling agencies in Detroit, which largely booked models for the Cobo Hall auto shows. Blair modeled at The Battle at Versailles Fashion Show in 1973. She credits her claim to fame in the 1970s to Marji Kunz, then fashion editor of the Detroit Free Press. With Kunz's guidance, she flew to New York in 1973, a trip that was planned to last only three days, but instead turned into 20 years after Blair signed with the Ellen Harth agency and Eileen Ford of the Ford Models agency When landing in New York, Blair had shaved her head completely bald for a jewelry modeling job where she had to resemble an Egyptian. During her heyday, Blair earned $400 a day and received offers from magazines like Ebony and Mademoiselle. Blair is currently a minister residing in Defiance, Ohio.","Blair was born in Arkansas to parents, Hattie and William Blair, and is of African-American descent. Her name was given to her due to her father's certainty that she was going to be a boy. His plan was to name his child William Junior, however, when Blair was born a girl, she was given the shortened version of that name, ""Billie"". They eventually moved to Flint, Michigan during the height of the auto industry there.","farmer began his career as a model by working through local modeling agencies in detroit, which largely booked models for the cobo hall auto shows. farmer modeled at the battle at versailles fashion show in 1973. he credits his claim to fame in the 1970s to marji kunz, then fashion editor of the detroit free press. with kunz's guidance, he flew to new york in 1973, a trip that was planned to last only three days, but instead turned into 20 years after farmer signed with the ellen harth agency and eileen ford of the ford models agency when landing in new york, farmer had shaved his head completely bald for a jewelry modeling job where he had to resemble an egyptian. during his heyday, farmer earned $400 a day and received offers from magazines like ebony and mademoiselle. farmer is currently a minister residing in defiance, ohio.farmer was born in arkansas to parents, hattie and william farmer, and is of african-american descent. his name was given to his due to his father's certainty that he was going to be a boy. his plan was to name his child william junior, however, when farmer was born a girl, he was given the shortened version of that name, ""ross"". they eventually moved to flint, michigan during the height of the auto industry there.",Billie,Blair,models 31,Aurora,Wolf,f,"Blakely arrived in Hollywood in the early 1970s, and began appearing in supporting roles in films including Savages, The Way We Were, and The Lords of Flatbush. Her first major role was as Patty Simmons in the 1974 disaster film The Towering Inferno. The following year, she played the female lead roles in films Report to the Commissioner alongside Michael Moriarty, and Capone opposite Ben Gazzara. Blakely gained wide critical acclaim with her leading role in the 1976 ABC television miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man, based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Irwin Shaw. For her performance, Blakely won that year's Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama and earned a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. She earned a second Emmy Award nomination the following year when she reprised her role in Rich Man, Poor Man Book II. After her television success, she played leading roles in two movies in 1979: the disaster film The Concorde ... Airport '79 opposite Alain Delon, and the sport drama Dreamer with Tim Matheson. During 1980s and 1990s, Blakely played leading roles in many made-for-television movies. She portrayed Frances Farmer in the 1982 film based on Farmer's autobiography, Will There Really Be a Morning?, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film. She played Eva Braun opposite Anthony Hopkins in the Adolf Hitler biographical film The Bunker (1981), and Joan Kennedy in The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story (1986). She appeared in such feature films as Over the Top (1987), My Mom's a Werewolf (1989), and Hate Crime (2005). She recently guest-starred on This Is Us and NCIS and in past years on Hotel, The Twilight Zone, Falcon Crest, Murder, She Wrote, Nip/Tuck, Brothers & Sisters, Southland, ""In the Heat of the Night"" (1988 TV series) and Cougar Town.","In 1969, Blakely married a lawyer, Todd Merer but divorced in 1981. In 1982, Blakely married media consultant, film and television producer Steve Jaffe. They reside in Beverly Hills.","Wolf arrived in Hollywood in the early 1970s, and began appearing in supporting roles in films including Savages, The Way We Were, and The Lords of Flatbush. Her first major role was as Patty Simmons in the 1974 disaster film The Towering Inferno. The following year, she played the female lead roles in films Report to the Commissioner alongside Michael Moriarty, and Capone opposite Ben Gazzara. Wolf gained wide critical acclaim with her leading role in the 1976 ABC television miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man, based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Irwin Shaw. For her performance, Wolf won that year's Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama and earned a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. She earned a second Emmy Award nomination the following year when she reprised her role in Rich Man, Poor Man Book II. After her television success, she played leading roles in two movies in 1979: the disaster film The Concorde ... Airport '79 opposite Alain Delon, and the sport drama Dreamer with Tim Matheson. During 1980s and 1990s, Wolf played leading roles in many made-for-television movies. She portrayed Frances Farmer in the 1982 film based on Farmer's autobiography, Will There Really Be a Morning?, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film. She played Eva Braun opposite Anthony Hopkins in the Adolf Hitler biographical film The Bunker (1981), and Joan Kennedy in The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story (1986). She appeared in such feature films as Over the Top (1987), My Mom's a Werewolf (1989), and Hate Crime (2005). She recently guest-starred on This Is Us and NCIS and in past years on Hotel, The Twilight Zone, Falcon Crest, Murder, She Wrote, Nip/Tuck, Brothers & Sisters, Southland, ""In the Heat of the Night"" (1988 TV series) and Cougar Town.In 1969, Wolf married a lawyer, Todd Merer but divorced in 1981. In 1982, Wolf married media consultant, film and television producer Steve Jaffe. They reside in Beverly Hills.",Susan,Blakely,models 32,Rahat,Breaker,m,"Blakely arrived in Hollywood in the early 1970s, and began appearing in supporting roles in films including Savages, The Way We Were, and The Lords of Flatbush. Her first major role was as Patty Simmons in the 1974 disaster film The Towering Inferno. The following year, she played the female lead roles in films Report to the Commissioner alongside Michael Moriarty, and Capone opposite Ben Gazzara. Blakely gained wide critical acclaim with her leading role in the 1976 ABC television miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man, based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Irwin Shaw. For her performance, Blakely won that year's Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama and earned a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. She earned a second Emmy Award nomination the following year when she reprised her role in Rich Man, Poor Man Book II. After her television success, she played leading roles in two movies in 1979: the disaster film The Concorde ... Airport '79 opposite Alain Delon, and the sport drama Dreamer with Tim Matheson. During 1980s and 1990s, Blakely played leading roles in many made-for-television movies. She portrayed Frances Farmer in the 1982 film based on Farmer's autobiography, Will There Really Be a Morning?, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film. She played Eva Braun opposite Anthony Hopkins in the Adolf Hitler biographical film The Bunker (1981), and Joan Kennedy in The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story (1986). She appeared in such feature films as Over the Top (1987), My Mom's a Werewolf (1989), and Hate Crime (2005). She recently guest-starred on This Is Us and NCIS and in past years on Hotel, The Twilight Zone, Falcon Crest, Murder, She Wrote, Nip/Tuck, Brothers & Sisters, Southland, ""In the Heat of the Night"" (1988 TV series) and Cougar Town.","In 1969, Blakely married a lawyer, Todd Merer but divorced in 1981. In 1982, Blakely married media consultant, film and television producer Steve Jaffe. They reside in Beverly Hills.","breaker arrived in hollywood in the early 1970s, and began appearing in supporting roles in films including savages, the way we were, and the lords of flatbush. his first major role was as patty simmons in the 1974 disaster film the towering inferno. the following year, he played the female lead roles in films report to the commissioner alongside michael moriarty, and capone opposite ben gazzara. breaker gained wide critical acclaim with his leading role in the 1976 abc television miniseries rich man, poor man, based on the 1969 novel of the same name by irwin shaw. for his performance, breaker won that year's golden globe award for best actress – television series drama and earned a nomination for the primetime emmy award for outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or a movie. he earned a second emmy award nomination the following year when he reprised his role in rich man, poor man book ii. after his television success, he played leading roles in two movies in 1979: the disaster film the concorde ... airport '79 opposite alain delon, and the sport drama dreamer with tim matheson. during 1980s and 1990s, breaker played leading roles in many made-for-television movies. he portrayed frances farmer in the 1982 film based on farmer's autobiography, will there really be a morning?, for which he was nominated for a golden globe award for best actress – miniseries or television film. he played eva braun opposite anthony hopkins in the adolf hitler biographical film the bunker (1981), and joan kennedy in the ted kennedy jr. story (1986). he appeared in such feature films as over the top (1987), my mom's a werewolf (1989), and hate crime (2005). he recently guest-starred on this is us and ncis and in past years on hotel, the twilight zone, falcon crest, murder, he wrote, nip/tuck, brothers & sisters, southland, ""in the heat of the night"" (1988 tv series) and cougar town.in 1969, breaker married a lawyer, todd merer but divorced in 1981. in 1982, breaker married media consultant, film and television producer steve jaffe. they reside in beverly hills.",Susan,Blakely,models 33,Alta,Livingstone,f,"During the 1970s, Angie Bowie occasionally appeared as a guest on television talk shows. She appeared on The Tonight Show, hosted by Johnny Carson on November 16, 1973. She also performed on The Mike Douglas Show in early 1975. She auditioned for the leading role in what dates show to have been the ABC-TV television film Wonder Woman which aired on March 12, 1974, and starred Cathy Lee Crosby (not as often reported for the later television series Wonder Woman, in which the title role was played by Lynda Carter). Newsweek hypothesised in their February 11, 1974, issue that she lost the part because of her refusal to wear a bra. Later in 1975, Bowie bought the television rights to Marvel Comics' characters Black Widow and Daredevil, hoping to develop and sell a series featuring the two heroes. She planned to play Black Widow, with actor Ben Carruthers as Daredevil. The series failed to secure a studio deal and it never went beyond the development stage. In March 1982, Bowie appeared on the television program The Old Grey Whistle Test, reciting poetry, while Mick Karn, from the band Japan, played bass. Her performance was lambasted by the British media. Bowie appeared as herself in the D.A. Pennebaker concert film Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1973) and Glitter Goddess of Sunset Strip (1991). She also has had credited acting roles in at least four films: Eat the Rich (1987, as Henry's wife), Demented (1994), Deadrockstar (2002, as Bartender) and La Funcionaria Asesina (The Slayer Bureaucrat, 2009, as Helen Price/Constance). On January 5, 2016, Bowie appeared on the seventeenth series of Celebrity Big Brother. On January 10, she was informed off screen of the death of her former husband David Bowie. Although she initially chose to stay in the house, on January 19 she voluntarily decided to leave, in part on medical grounds. Bowie has written two autobiographies, Free Spirit (1981, including samples of the author's poetry), as well as the bestseller, Backstage Passes: Life On the Wild Side with David Bowie, published in 1993 and updated in 2000. It detailed her alleged drug-fueled and openly bisexual lifestyle with her former husband and many other well-known musicians. In 2014, she produced a large book about sex entitled Pop Sex, as well as a book about cats entitled Cat-Astrophe. In 2015, she released the book Fancy Footwork: Poetry Collection. A CD maxi-single, ""The World Is Changing"", with six mixes, including prominent vocal support by Dabonda Simmons, was credited to Bowie with co-composers David Padilla, Morgan Lekcirt, Tom Reich, Jim Durban and D.J. Trance. It appeared in 1996 on New York label Warlock Records (distributed in Europe through Music Avenue on the Nite Blue label). The cover featured a logo of the Bowie name clearly modeled on the one seen on her former husband's Let's Dance releases. An album, Moon Goddess, was released in 2002 on Subterraneans' record label The Electric Label. She sang with Subterraneans vocalist Jude Rawlins on a version of the Rolling Stones song ""The Last Time"", subsequently included on the 2003 Subterraneans album Orly Flight. Bowie has reinvented herself as a journalist specialising in gender issues. She served as a ""roving reporter"" for the transgender and drag monthly, Frock Magazine.) In 2002, she wrote a Pocket Essentials book titled Bisexuality.","She met musician David Bowie in London in 1969, at the age of 19. According to her, they met through their mutual friendship with record executive Calvin Mark Lee. The couple married one year later, on March 19, 1970, at Bromley Register Office in Beckenham Lane, Kent. They had an open marriage. She stated that they were not in love and the union was a marriage of convenience. She told the Evening Standard, ""We got married so that I could work . I didn't think it would last and David said, before we got married, 'I'm not really in love with you' and I thought that's probably a good thing."" Their son Duncan Zowie Haywood Jones was born on May 30, 1971. He later preferred to be known as Joe or Joey, but has since reverted to the name Duncan Jones. After nine years of marriage, Angie and David Bowie separated, and finally divorced on February 8, 1980, in Switzerland. In the divorce settlement she received £500,000 paid in instalments and a ten-year gagging clause. Not wanting to fight over custody, she left their son with David. She stated that David's drug habit had become so out of control that she believed giving him the responsibility of raising their son would stabilise him. During her marriage, she often accompanied her husband on his international concert tours. He wrote the song ""The Prettiest Star"", about her. (During a backstage sequence in the concert film Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, David calls Angie by the name ""Star""). After the divorce, Bowie said she was blackballed from the entertainment industry and was so depressed that she considered suicide. Following her divorce, Angela Barnett had a long-term relationship with punk musician Drew Blood (born Andrew Lipka); they had a daughter, Stacia Larranna Celeste Lipka (also referred to as Stasha). She later lived in Tucson, Arizona. Since 1993, she has been in a relationship with Michael Gassett, an electrical engineer nearly 20 years her junior. They live in Acworth, Georgia. Bowie is estranged from her son Duncan Jones, saying in a 2010 interview that a reconciliation was unlikely. She also mentioned the estrangement during her 2016 appearance on Celebrity Big Brother. She previously said that although she has not seen her son since he was 13, he had been in very brief contact with her daughter Stasha in the early 2000s. ""He emailed me and I didn't know what to say. So I put them together. They corresponded for a bit and then that stopped. He is cold, like his father. David cut me off. Zowie, or Duncan, cut me and Stasha off,"" she said. When asked by The Times in 2017 whether she had been in touch with her son since David Bowie's death the year before, she responded, ""My son? No, why should I be? I'm not interested. It stopped when my father changed his will to not include an educational trust fund for Zowie because David divorced me. When my father did that I followed precedent. It's over. Nothing. Nothing to do with me."" In a 2018 interview for Marc Maron's WTF podcast, Jones reiterated that they had never reconciled saying she was a ""corrosive person."" Angie Bowie has long claimed to have inspired The Rolling Stones' hit song ""Angie"" from their 1973 album Goats Head Soup. However, the songwriters Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have consistently denied this. In 1993, in the liner notes to the Rolling Stones' compilation album Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones, Richards said that the title was inspired by his newborn daughter, Dandelion Angela. Later, in his 2010 memoir Life, he said that he had chosen the name at random when writing the song and that ""t was not about any particular person."" According to NME, the lyrics of the song were inspired by Jagger's breakup with Marianne Faithfull.","During the 1970s, Alta Livingstone occasionally appeared as a guest on television talk shows. She appeared on The Tonight Show, hosted by Johnny Carson on November 16, 1973. She also performed on The Mike Douglas Show in early 1975. She auditioned for the leading role in what dates show to have been the ABC-TV television film Wonder Woman which aired on March 12, 1974, and starred Cathy Lee Crosby (not as often reported for the later television series Wonder Woman, in which the title role was played by Lynda Carter). Newsweek hypothesised in their February 11, 1974, issue that she lost the part because of her refusal to wear a bra. Later in 1975, Livingstone bought the television rights to Marvel Comics' characters Black Widow and Daredevil, hoping to develop and sell a series featuring the two heroes. She planned to play Black Widow, with actor Ben Carruthers as Daredevil. The series failed to secure a studio deal and it never went beyond the development stage. In March 1982, Livingstone appeared on the television program The Old Grey Whistle Test, reciting poetry, while Mick Karn, from the band Japan, played bass. Her performance was lambasted by the British media. Livingstone appeared as herself in the D.A. Pennebaker concert film Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1973) and Glitter Goddess of Sunset Strip (1991). She also has had credited acting roles in at least four films: Eat the Rich (1987, as Henry's wife), Demented (1994), Deadrockstar (2002, as Bartender) and La Funcionaria Asesina (The Slayer Bureaucrat, 2009, as Helen Price/Constance). On January 5, 2016, Livingstone appeared on the seventeenth series of Celebrity Big Brother. On January 10, she was informed off screen of the death of her former husband David Livingstone. Although she initially chose to stay in the house, on January 19 she voluntarily decided to leave, in part on medical grounds. Livingstone has written two autobiographies, Free Spirit (1981, including samples of the author's poetry), as well as the bestseller, Backstage Passes: Life On the Wild Side with David Livingstone, published in 1993 and updated in 2000. It detailed her alleged drug-fueled and openly bisexual lifestyle with her former husband and many other well-known musicians. In 2014, she produced a large book about sex entitled Pop Sex, as well as a book about cats entitled Cat-Astrophe. In 2015, she released the book Fancy Footwork: Poetry Collection. A CD maxi-single, ""The World Is Changing"", with six mixes, including prominent vocal support by Dabonda Simmons, was credited to Livingstone with co-composers David Padilla, Morgan Lekcirt, Tom Reich, Jim Durban and D.J. Trance. It appeared in 1996 on New York label Warlock Records (distributed in Europe through Music Avenue on the Nite Blue label). The cover featured a logo of the Livingstone name clearly modeled on the one seen on her former husband's Let's Dance releases. An album, Moon Goddess, was released in 2002 on Subterraneans' record label The Electric Label. She sang with Subterraneans vocalist Jude Rawlins on a version of the Rolling Stones song ""The Last Time"", subsequently included on the 2003 Subterraneans album Orly Flight. Livingstone has reinvented herself as a journalist specialising in gender issues. She served as a ""roving reporter"" for the transgender and drag monthly, Frock Magazine.) In 2002, she wrote a Pocket Essentials book titled Bisexuality.She met musician David Livingstone in London in 1969, at the age of 19. According to her, they met through their mutual friendship with record executive Calvin Mark Lee. The couple married one year later, on March 19, 1970, at Bromley Register Office in Beckenham Lane, Kent. They had an open marriage. She stated that they were not in love and the union was a marriage of convenience. She told the Evening Standard, ""We got married so that I could work . I didn't think it would last and David said, before we got married, 'I'm not really in love with you' and I thought that's probably a good thing."" Their son Duncan Zowie Haywood Jones was born on May 30, 1971. He later preferred to be known as Joe or Joey, but has since reverted to the name Duncan Jones. After nine years of marriage, Alta and David Livingstone separated, and finally divorced on February 8, 1980, in Switzerland. In the divorce settlement she received £500,000 paid in instalments and a ten-year gagging clause. Not wanting to fight over custody, she left their son with David. She stated that David's drug habit had become so out of control that she believed giving him the responsibility of raising their son would stabilise him. During her marriage, she often accompanied her husband on his international concert tours. He wrote the song ""The Prettiest Star"", about her. (During a backstage sequence in the concert film Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, David calls Alta by the name ""Star""). After the divorce, Livingstone said she was blackballed from the entertainment industry and was so depressed that she considered suicide. Following her divorce, Angela Barnett had a long-term relationship with punk musician Drew Blood (born Andrew Lipka); they had a daughter, Stacia Larranna Celeste Lipka (also referred to as Stasha). She later lived in Tucson, Arizona. Since 1993, she has been in a relationship with Michael Gassett, an electrical engineer nearly 20 years her junior. They live in Acworth, Georgia. Livingstone is estranged from her son Duncan Jones, saying in a 2010 interview that a reconciliation was unlikely. She also mentioned the estrangement during her 2016 appearance on Celebrity Big Brother. She previously said that although she has not seen her son since he was 13, he had been in very brief contact with her daughter Stasha in the early 2000s. ""He emailed me and I didn't know what to say. So I put them together. They corresponded for a bit and then that stopped. He is cold, like his father. David cut me off. Zowie, or Duncan, cut me and Stasha off,"" she said. When asked by The Times in 2017 whether she had been in touch with her son since David Livingstone's death the year before, she responded, ""My son? No, why should I be? I'm not interested. It stopped when my father changed his will to not include an educational trust fund for Zowie because David divorced me. When my father did that I followed precedent. It's over. Nothing. Nothing to do with me."" In a 2018 interview for Marc Maron's WTF podcast, Jones reiterated that they had never reconciled saying she was a ""corrosive person."" Alta Livingstone has long claimed to have inspired The Rolling Stones' hit song ""Alta"" from their 1973 album Goats Head Soup. However, the songwriters Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have consistently denied this. In 1993, in the liner notes to the Rolling Stones' compilation album Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones, Richards said that the title was inspired by his newborn daughter, Dandelion Angela. Later, in his 2010 memoir Life, he said that he had chosen the name at random when writing the song and that ""t was not about any particular person."" According to NME, the lyrics of the song were inspired by Jagger's breakup with Marianne Faithfull.",Angie,Bowie,models 34,PJ,Loggia,m,"During the 1970s, Angie Bowie occasionally appeared as a guest on television talk shows. She appeared on The Tonight Show, hosted by Johnny Carson on November 16, 1973. She also performed on The Mike Douglas Show in early 1975. She auditioned for the leading role in what dates show to have been the ABC-TV television film Wonder Woman which aired on March 12, 1974, and starred Cathy Lee Crosby (not as often reported for the later television series Wonder Woman, in which the title role was played by Lynda Carter). Newsweek hypothesised in their February 11, 1974, issue that she lost the part because of her refusal to wear a bra. Later in 1975, Bowie bought the television rights to Marvel Comics' characters Black Widow and Daredevil, hoping to develop and sell a series featuring the two heroes. She planned to play Black Widow, with actor Ben Carruthers as Daredevil. The series failed to secure a studio deal and it never went beyond the development stage. In March 1982, Bowie appeared on the television program The Old Grey Whistle Test, reciting poetry, while Mick Karn, from the band Japan, played bass. Her performance was lambasted by the British media. Bowie appeared as herself in the D.A. Pennebaker concert film Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1973) and Glitter Goddess of Sunset Strip (1991). She also has had credited acting roles in at least four films: Eat the Rich (1987, as Henry's wife), Demented (1994), Deadrockstar (2002, as Bartender) and La Funcionaria Asesina (The Slayer Bureaucrat, 2009, as Helen Price/Constance). On January 5, 2016, Bowie appeared on the seventeenth series of Celebrity Big Brother. On January 10, she was informed off screen of the death of her former husband David Bowie. Although she initially chose to stay in the house, on January 19 she voluntarily decided to leave, in part on medical grounds. Bowie has written two autobiographies, Free Spirit (1981, including samples of the author's poetry), as well as the bestseller, Backstage Passes: Life On the Wild Side with David Bowie, published in 1993 and updated in 2000. It detailed her alleged drug-fueled and openly bisexual lifestyle with her former husband and many other well-known musicians. In 2014, she produced a large book about sex entitled Pop Sex, as well as a book about cats entitled Cat-Astrophe. In 2015, she released the book Fancy Footwork: Poetry Collection. A CD maxi-single, ""The World Is Changing"", with six mixes, including prominent vocal support by Dabonda Simmons, was credited to Bowie with co-composers David Padilla, Morgan Lekcirt, Tom Reich, Jim Durban and D.J. Trance. It appeared in 1996 on New York label Warlock Records (distributed in Europe through Music Avenue on the Nite Blue label). The cover featured a logo of the Bowie name clearly modeled on the one seen on her former husband's Let's Dance releases. An album, Moon Goddess, was released in 2002 on Subterraneans' record label The Electric Label. She sang with Subterraneans vocalist Jude Rawlins on a version of the Rolling Stones song ""The Last Time"", subsequently included on the 2003 Subterraneans album Orly Flight. Bowie has reinvented herself as a journalist specialising in gender issues. She served as a ""roving reporter"" for the transgender and drag monthly, Frock Magazine.) In 2002, she wrote a Pocket Essentials book titled Bisexuality.","She met musician David Bowie in London in 1969, at the age of 19. According to her, they met through their mutual friendship with record executive Calvin Mark Lee. The couple married one year later, on March 19, 1970, at Bromley Register Office in Beckenham Lane, Kent. They had an open marriage. She stated that they were not in love and the union was a marriage of convenience. She told the Evening Standard, ""We got married so that I could work . I didn't think it would last and David said, before we got married, 'I'm not really in love with you' and I thought that's probably a good thing."" Their son Duncan Zowie Haywood Jones was born on May 30, 1971. He later preferred to be known as Joe or Joey, but has since reverted to the name Duncan Jones. After nine years of marriage, Angie and David Bowie separated, and finally divorced on February 8, 1980, in Switzerland. In the divorce settlement she received £500,000 paid in instalments and a ten-year gagging clause. Not wanting to fight over custody, she left their son with David. She stated that David's drug habit had become so out of control that she believed giving him the responsibility of raising their son would stabilise him. During her marriage, she often accompanied her husband on his international concert tours. He wrote the song ""The Prettiest Star"", about her. (During a backstage sequence in the concert film Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, David calls Angie by the name ""Star""). After the divorce, Bowie said she was blackballed from the entertainment industry and was so depressed that she considered suicide. Following her divorce, Angela Barnett had a long-term relationship with punk musician Drew Blood (born Andrew Lipka); they had a daughter, Stacia Larranna Celeste Lipka (also referred to as Stasha). She later lived in Tucson, Arizona. Since 1993, she has been in a relationship with Michael Gassett, an electrical engineer nearly 20 years her junior. They live in Acworth, Georgia. Bowie is estranged from her son Duncan Jones, saying in a 2010 interview that a reconciliation was unlikely. She also mentioned the estrangement during her 2016 appearance on Celebrity Big Brother. She previously said that although she has not seen her son since he was 13, he had been in very brief contact with her daughter Stasha in the early 2000s. ""He emailed me and I didn't know what to say. So I put them together. They corresponded for a bit and then that stopped. He is cold, like his father. David cut me off. Zowie, or Duncan, cut me and Stasha off,"" she said. When asked by The Times in 2017 whether she had been in touch with her son since David Bowie's death the year before, she responded, ""My son? No, why should I be? I'm not interested. It stopped when my father changed his will to not include an educational trust fund for Zowie because David divorced me. When my father did that I followed precedent. It's over. Nothing. Nothing to do with me."" In a 2018 interview for Marc Maron's WTF podcast, Jones reiterated that they had never reconciled saying she was a ""corrosive person."" Angie Bowie has long claimed to have inspired The Rolling Stones' hit song ""Angie"" from their 1973 album Goats Head Soup. However, the songwriters Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have consistently denied this. In 1993, in the liner notes to the Rolling Stones' compilation album Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones, Richards said that the title was inspired by his newborn daughter, Dandelion Angela. Later, in his 2010 memoir Life, he said that he had chosen the name at random when writing the song and that ""t was not about any particular person."" According to NME, the lyrics of the song were inspired by Jagger's breakup with Marianne Faithfull.","during the 1970s, pj loggia occasionally appeared as a guest on television talk shows. he appeared on the tonight show, hosted by johnny carson on november 16, 1973. he also performed on the mike douglas show in early 1975. he auditioned for the leading role in what dates show to have been the abc-tv television film wonder woman which aired on march 12, 1974, and starred cathy lee crosby (not as often reported for the later television series wonder woman, in which the title role was played by lynda carter). newsweek hypothesised in their february 11, 1974, issue that he lost the part because of his refusal to wear a bra. later in 1975, loggia bought the television rights to marvel comics' characters black widow and daredevil, hoping to develop and sell a series featuring the two heroes. he planned to play black widow, with actor ben carruthers as daredevil. the series failed to secure a studio deal and it never went beyond the development stage. in march 1982, loggia appeared on the television program the old grey whistle test, reciting poetry, while mick karn, from the band japan, played bass. his performance was lambasted by the british media. loggia appeared as herself in the d.a. pennebaker concert film ziggy stardust and the spiders from mars (1973) and glitter goddess of sunset strip (1991). he also has had credited acting roles in at least four films: eat the rich (1987, as henry's wife), demented (1994), deadrockstar (2002, as bartender) and la funcionaria asesina (the slayer bureaucrat, 2009, as helen price/constance). on january 5, 2016, loggia appeared on the seventeenth series of celebrity big brother. on january 10, he was informed off screen of the death of his former husband david loggia. although he initially chose to stay in the house, on january 19 he voluntarily decided to leave, in part on medical grounds. loggia has written two autobiographies, free spirit (1981, including samples of the author's poetry), as well as the bestseller, backstage passes: life on the wild side with david loggia, published in 1993 and updated in 2000. it detailed his alleged drug-fueled and openly bisexual lifestyle with his former husband and many other well-known musicians. in 2014, he produced a large book about sex entitled pop sex, as well as a book about cats entitled cat-astrophe. in 2015, he released the book fancy footwork: poetry collection. a cd maxi-single, ""the world is changing"", with six mixes, including prominent vocal support by dabonda simmons, was credited to loggia with co-composers david padilla, morgan lekcirt, tom reich, jim durban and d.j. trance. it appeared in 1996 on new york label warlock records (distributed in europe through music avenue on the nite blue label). the cover featured a logo of the loggia name clearly modeled on the one seen on his former husband's let's dance releases. an album, moon goddess, was released in 2002 on subterraneans' record label the electric label. he sang with subterraneans vocalist jude rawlins on a version of the rolling stones song ""the last time"", subsequently included on the 2003 subterraneans album orly flight. loggia has reinvented herself as a journalist specialising in gender issues. he served as a ""roving reporter"" for the transgender and drag monthly, frock magazine.) in 2002, he wrote a pocket essentials book titled bisexuality.she met musician david loggia in london in 1969, at the age of 19. according to her, they met through their mutual friendship with record executive calvin mark lee. the couple married one year later, on march 19, 1970, at bromley register office in beckenham lane, kent. they had an open marriage. he stated that they were not in love and the union was a marriage of convenience. he told the evening standard, ""we got married so that i could work . i didn't think it would last and david said, before we got married, 'i'm not really in love with you' and i thought that's probably a good thing."" their son duncan zowie haywood jones was born on may 30, 1971. he later preferred to be known as joe or joey, but has since reverted to the name duncan jones. after nine years of marriage, pj and david loggia separated, and finally divorced on february 8, 1980, in switzerland. in the divorce settlement he received £500,000 paid in instalments and a ten-year gagging clause. not wanting to fight over custody, he left their son with david. he stated that david's drug habit had become so out of control that he believed giving him the responsibility of raising their son would stabilise him. during his marriage, he often accompanied his husband on his international concert tours. he wrote the song ""the prettiest star"", about her. (during a backstage sequence in the concert film ziggy stardust and the spiders from mars, david calls pj by the name ""star""). after the divorce, loggia said he was blackballed from the entertainment industry and was so depressed that he considered suicide. following his divorce, angela barnett had a long-term relationship with punk musician drew blood (born andrew lipka); they had a daughter, stacia larranna celeste lipka (also referred to as stasha). he later lived in tucson, arizona. since 1993, he has been in a relationship with michael gassett, an electrical engineer nearly 20 years his junior. they live in acworth, georgia. loggia is estranged from his son duncan jones, saying in a 2010 interview that a reconciliation was unlikely. he also mentioned the estrangement during his 2016 appearance on celebrity big brother. he previously said that although he has not seen his son since he was 13, he had been in very brief contact with his daughter stasha in the early 2000s. ""he emailed me and i didn't know what to say. so i put them together. they corresponded for a bit and then that stopped. he is cold, like his father. david cut me off. zowie, or duncan, cut me and stasha off,"" he said. when asked by the times in 2017 whether he had been in touch with his son since david loggia's death the year before, he responded, ""my son? no, why should i be? i'm not interested. it stopped when my father changed his will to not include an educational trust fund for zowie because david divorced me. when my father did that i followed precedent. it's over. nothing. nothing to do with me."" in a 2018 interview for marc maron's wtf podcast, jones reiterated that they had never reconciled saying he was a ""corrosive person."" pj loggia has long claimed to have inspired the rolling stones' hit song ""pj"" from their 1973 album goats head soup. however, the songwriters mick jagger and keith richards have consistently denied this. in 1993, in the liner notes to the rolling stones' compilation album jump back: the best of the rolling stones, richards said that the title was inspired by his newborn daughter, dandelion angela. later, in his 2010 memoir life, he said that he had chosen the name at random when writing the song and that ""t was not about any particular person."" according to nme, the lyrics of the song were inspired by jagger's breakup with marianne faithfull.",Angie,Bowie,models 35,Aleksandra,Blondell,f,"Born to Albert and Winifred Bradley in Girard, Ohio, Bradley was the only girl of four brothers. Bradley won the ""Miss Black California"" award in 1971. In the 1970s, Bradley was part of two short-lived disco groups, The Love Machine and Destination. Bradley played the role of Mrs. Parker in the 1995 movie Friday. Bradley, along with longtime model Janice Pennington, was released from her modeling duties on The Price Is Right in October 2000, shortly after having testified during the lawsuit for slander and defamation of character host Bob Barker filed against model Holly Hallstrom. Barker lost his suit against Hallstrom and afterward fired Bradley, Pennington and other show staffers whose testimony contradicted Barker's. She accepted an undisclosed monetary settlement and did not pursue litigation. In June 2014, Bradley released her memoirs, Backstage at The Price Is Right: Memoirs of a Barker Beauty.","Bradley has been married twice. Her first marriage was to actor Bill Overton from 1980 to 1984. Bradley has been married to mechanical engineer Terrence Redd since 1988. Bradley has two children; a daughter, Cheyenne Overton from her marriage with Overton, Terrence Redd II. Bradley's stepdaughter Dior is from Redd's marriage to actress Bern Nadette Stanis.","Born to Albert and Winifred Blondell in Girard, Ohio, Blondell was the only girl of four brothers. Blondell won the ""Miss Black California"" award in 1971. In the 1970s, Blondell was part of two short-lived disco groups, The Love Machine and Destination. Blondell played the role of Mrs. Parker in the 1995 movie Friday. Blondell, along with longtime model Janice Pennington, was released from her modeling duties on The Price Is Right in October 2000, shortly after having testified during the lawsuit for slander and defamation of character host Bob Barker filed against model Holly Hallstrom. Barker lost his suit against Hallstrom and afterward fired Blondell, Pennington and other show staffers whose testimony contradicted Barker's. She accepted an undisclosed monetary settlement and did not pursue litigation. In June 2014, Blondell released her memoirs, Backstage at The Price Is Right: Memoirs of a Barker Beauty.Blondell has been married twice. Her first marriage was to actor Bill Overton from 1980 to 1984. Blondell has been married to mechanical engineer Terrence Redd since 1988. Blondell has two children; a daughter, Cheyenne Overton from her marriage with Overton, Terrence Redd II. Blondell's stepdaughter Dior is from Redd's marriage to actress Bern Nadette Stanis.",Kathleen,Bradley,models 36,T.,Plowright,m,"Born to Albert and Winifred Bradley in Girard, Ohio, Bradley was the only girl of four brothers. Bradley won the ""Miss Black California"" award in 1971. In the 1970s, Bradley was part of two short-lived disco groups, The Love Machine and Destination. Bradley played the role of Mrs. Parker in the 1995 movie Friday. Bradley, along with longtime model Janice Pennington, was released from her modeling duties on The Price Is Right in October 2000, shortly after having testified during the lawsuit for slander and defamation of character host Bob Barker filed against model Holly Hallstrom. Barker lost his suit against Hallstrom and afterward fired Bradley, Pennington and other show staffers whose testimony contradicted Barker's. She accepted an undisclosed monetary settlement and did not pursue litigation. In June 2014, Bradley released her memoirs, Backstage at The Price Is Right: Memoirs of a Barker Beauty.","Bradley has been married twice. Her first marriage was to actor Bill Overton from 1980 to 1984. Bradley has been married to mechanical engineer Terrence Redd since 1988. Bradley has two children; a daughter, Cheyenne Overton from her marriage with Overton, Terrence Redd II. Bradley's stepdaughter Dior is from Redd's marriage to actress Bern Nadette Stanis.","born to albert and winifred plowright in girard, ohio, plowright was the only girl of four brothers. plowright won the ""miss black california"" award in 1971. in the 1970s, plowright was part of two short-lived disco groups, the love machine and destination. plowright played the role of mrs. parker in the 1995 movie friday. plowright, along with longtime model janice pennington, was released from his modeling duties on the price is right in october 2000, shortly after having testified during the lawsuit for slander and defamation of character host bob barker filed against model holly hallstrom. barker lost his suit against hallstrom and afterward fired plowright, pennington and other show staffers whose testimony contradicted barker's. he accepted an undisclosed monetary settlement and did not pursue litigation. in june 2014, plowright released his memoirs, backstage at the price is right: memoirs of a barker beauty.plowright has been married twice. his first marriage was to actor bill overton from 1980 to 1984. plowright has been married to mechanical engineer terrence redd since 1988. plowright has two children; a daughter, cheyenne overton from his marriage with overton, terrence redd ii. plowright's stepdaughter dior is from redd's marriage to actress bern nadette stanis.",Kathleen,Bradley,models 37,Nikki,Caluza,f,"Bridges is the lead singer of the pop group Strawberry Blonde. She previously starred in The Luxor's show ""Fantasy"" in Las Vegas, albeit not as one of the dancers; she was the presenter and singer.","Bridges married now-former NHL hockey player Sheldon Souray in 2002. Bridges filed for divorce in 2005, and the divorce was finalized in 2007. They have two daughters, Valentina and Scarlett. Bridges sued Souray for $14 million in 2013, alleging ""breach of implied contract, fraud and deceit and bad-faith denial of their marital agreement."" Bridges alleged that Souray frequently beat and assaulted her during their marriage. Additionally, Souray was involved in multiple sexual affairs with other women while married, which led to their divorce. Bridges also alleged that Souray abused their two children physically and emotionally, to the point that one of their daughters has had several extended stays in a hospital psychiatric unit, all before the age of 10. Bridges appeared in a 2016 episode of Million Dollar Matchmaker (S1E10), where she revealed her emotional scars and trauma that were the result of her abusive five-year marriage to Souray.","Caluza is the lead singer of the pop group Strawberry Blonde. She previously starred in The Luxor's show ""Fantasy"" in Las Vegas, albeit not as one of the dancers; she was the presenter and singer.Caluza married now-former NHL hockey player Sheldon Souray in 2002. Caluza filed for divorce in 2005, and the divorce was finalized in 2007. They have two daughters, Valentina and Scarlett. Caluza sued Souray for $14 million in 2013, alleging ""breach of implied contract, fraud and deceit and bad-faith denial of their marital agreement."" Caluza alleged that Souray frequently beat and assaulted her during their marriage. Additionally, Souray was involved in multiple sexual affairs with other women while married, which led to their divorce. Caluza also alleged that Souray abused their two children physically and emotionally, to the point that one of their daughters has had several extended stays in a hospital psychiatric unit, all before the age of 10. Caluza appeared in a 2016 episode of Million Dollar Matchmaker (S1E10), where she revealed her emotional scars and trauma that were the result of her abusive five-year marriage to Souray.",Angelica,Bridges,models 38,Aasif,Feniger,m,"Bridges is the lead singer of the pop group Strawberry Blonde. She previously starred in The Luxor's show ""Fantasy"" in Las Vegas, albeit not as one of the dancers; she was the presenter and singer.","Bridges married now-former NHL hockey player Sheldon Souray in 2002. Bridges filed for divorce in 2005, and the divorce was finalized in 2007. They have two daughters, Valentina and Scarlett. Bridges sued Souray for $14 million in 2013, alleging ""breach of implied contract, fraud and deceit and bad-faith denial of their marital agreement."" Bridges alleged that Souray frequently beat and assaulted her during their marriage. Additionally, Souray was involved in multiple sexual affairs with other women while married, which led to their divorce. Bridges also alleged that Souray abused their two children physically and emotionally, to the point that one of their daughters has had several extended stays in a hospital psychiatric unit, all before the age of 10. Bridges appeared in a 2016 episode of Million Dollar Matchmaker (S1E10), where she revealed her emotional scars and trauma that were the result of her abusive five-year marriage to Souray.","feniger is the lead singer of the pop group strawberry blonde. he previously starred in the luxor's show ""fantasy"" in las vegas, albeit not as one of the dancers; he was the presenter and singer.feniger married now-former nhl hockey player sheldon souray in 2002. feniger filed for divorce in 2005, and the divorce was finalized in 2007. they have two daughters, valentina and scarlett. feniger sued souray for $14 million in 2013, alleging ""breach of implied contract, fraud and deceit and bad-faith denial of their marital agreement."" feniger alleged that souray frequently beat and assaulted his during their marriage. additionally, souray was involved in multiple sexual affairs with other women while married, which led to their divorce. feniger also alleged that souray abused their two children physically and emotionally, to the point that one of their daughters has had several extended stays in a hospital psychiatric unit, all before the age of 10. feniger appeared in a 2016 episode of million dollar matchmaker (s1e10), where he revealed his emotional scars and trauma that were the result of his abusive five-year marriage to souray.",Angelica,Bridges,models 39,Tziporah,Talbot,f,"When she was 20, Bronfman invested in the restaurant Hotel Griffou. She was a co-founder with her older brother, entrepreneur and musician Benjamin Bronfman, of Green Owl, an ecologically oriented multimedia company, which she managed. In 2012, Bronfman co-founded Beautified, a mobile app that allowed users to secure last-minute beauty services such as salon, spa, and gym bookings. The app originally covered only New York City, but expanded to Los Angeles and San Francisco in August 2014. Beautified's expansion coincided with an announcement that it had raised $1.2 million in seed funding. Bronfman was ousted from the company in 2014; as of April 2018, the app was defunct. She was featured in the fashion documentary This is My Reality in 2013, and was a featured model at DKNY's Fall 2014 Fashion Show and walked the runway. It was her first appearance on a runway. In 2015, Bronfman became a Clinique ambassador for their 3-Step System as well as a part of their #FaceForward Campaign, an initiative to capture the attention of millennials. She has published a health and wellness book titled Do What Feels Good, and runs an associated website, HBFIT.com. Bronfman is an event DJ in New York City.","On August 17, 2015, Bronfman got engaged to her long-time boyfriend, fellow DJ Brendan Fallis. They were married in Marrakesh, Morocco, on May 20, 2017, and live in Amagansett, New York, and Manhattan.","When she was 20, Talbot invested in the restaurant Hotel Griffou. She was a co-founder with her older brother, entrepreneur and musician Benjamin Talbot, of Green Owl, an ecologically oriented multimedia company, which she managed. In 2012, Talbot co-founded Beautified, a mobile app that allowed users to secure last-minute beauty services such as salon, spa, and gym bookings. The app originally covered only New York City, but expanded to Los Angeles and San Francisco in August 2014. Beautified's expansion coincided with an announcement that it had raised $1.2 million in seed funding. Talbot was ousted from the company in 2014; as of April 2018, the app was defunct. She was featured in the fashion documentary This is My Reality in 2013, and was a featured model at DKNY's Fall 2014 Fashion Show and walked the runway. It was her first appearance on a runway. In 2015, Talbot became a Clinique ambassador for their 3-Step System as well as a part of their #FaceForward Campaign, an initiative to capture the attention of millennials. She has published a health and wellness book titled Do What Feels Good, and runs an associated website, HBFIT.com. Talbot is an event DJ in New York City.On August 17, 2015, Talbot got engaged to her long-time boyfriend, fellow DJ Brendan Fallis. They were married in Marrakesh, Morocco, on May 20, 2017, and live in Amagansett, New York, and Manhattan.",Hannah,Bronfman,models 40,Trajal,Wyckoff,m,"When she was 20, Bronfman invested in the restaurant Hotel Griffou. She was a co-founder with her older brother, entrepreneur and musician Benjamin Bronfman, of Green Owl, an ecologically oriented multimedia company, which she managed. In 2012, Bronfman co-founded Beautified, a mobile app that allowed users to secure last-minute beauty services such as salon, spa, and gym bookings. The app originally covered only New York City, but expanded to Los Angeles and San Francisco in August 2014. Beautified's expansion coincided with an announcement that it had raised $1.2 million in seed funding. Bronfman was ousted from the company in 2014; as of April 2018, the app was defunct. She was featured in the fashion documentary This is My Reality in 2013, and was a featured model at DKNY's Fall 2014 Fashion Show and walked the runway. It was her first appearance on a runway. In 2015, Bronfman became a Clinique ambassador for their 3-Step System as well as a part of their #FaceForward Campaign, an initiative to capture the attention of millennials. She has published a health and wellness book titled Do What Feels Good, and runs an associated website, HBFIT.com. Bronfman is an event DJ in New York City.","On August 17, 2015, Bronfman got engaged to her long-time boyfriend, fellow DJ Brendan Fallis. They were married in Marrakesh, Morocco, on May 20, 2017, and live in Amagansett, New York, and Manhattan.","when he was 20, wyckoff invested in the restaurant hotel griffou. he was a co-founder with his older brother, entrepreneur and musician benjamin wyckoff, of green owl, an ecologically oriented multimedia company, which he managed. in 2012, wyckoff co-founded beautified, a mobile app that allowed users to secure last-minute beauty services such as salon, spa, and gym bookings. the app originally covered only new york city, but expanded to los angeles and san francisco in august 2014. beautified's expansion coincided with an announcement that it had raised $1.2 million in seed funding. wyckoff was ousted from the company in 2014; as of april 2018, the app was defunct. he was featured in the fashion documentary this is my reality in 2013, and was a featured model at dkny's fall 2014 fashion show and walked the runway. it was his first appearance on a runway. in 2015, wyckoff became a clinique ambassador for their 3-step system as well as a part of their #faceforward campaign, an initiative to capture the attention of millennials. he has published a health and wellness book titled do what feels good, and runs an associated website, hbfit.com. wyckoff is an event dj in new york city.on august 17, 2015, wyckoff got engaged to his long-time boyfriend, fellow dj brendan fallis. they were married in marrakesh, morocco, on may 20, 2017, and live in amagansett, new york, and manhattan.",Hannah,Bronfman,models 41,Computer,Neal,f,"In 1996, Brown released her debut album Ill Na Na to mixed reviews but strong sales. The album sold over 109,000 copies in the first week, and debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 album charts. The album was heavily produced by Trackmasters, and featured guest appearances from Jay-Z, Blackstreet, Method Man, and Kid Capri. The album was platinum and launched two hit singles: ""Get Me Home"" (featuring Blackstreet) and ""I'll Be"" (featuring Jay-Z). Following the release of Ill Na Na, Brown joined fellow New York-based hip hop artists, Nas, AZ, and Nature to form the supergroup known as The Firm. The album was released via Aftermath Records and was produced and recorded by the collective team of Dr. Dre, the Trackmasters, and Steve ""Commissioner"" Stoute, then of Violator Entertainment. An early form of The Firm appeared on ""Affirmative Action"" from Nas' second album It Was Written. A remix of the song and several group freestyles were on the album Nas, Foxy Brown, AZ, and Nature Present The Firm: The Album. The album entered the Billboard 200 album chart at No. 1. In March 1997, she joined the spring break festivities hosted by MTV in Panama City, Florida, among other performers including rapper Snoop Dogg, pop group The Spice Girls, and rock band Stone Temple Pilots. Later, she joined the Smokin' Grooves tour hosted by the House of Blues with the headlining rap group Cypress Hill, along with other performers like Erykah Badu, The Roots, OutKast, and The Pharcyde, the tour set to begin in Boston, Massachusetts, in the summer of 1997. However, after missing several dates in the tour, she left it. Chyna Doll was released in January 1999 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 Album charts which sold 173,000 copies in its opening week. However, its sales quickly declined in later weeks. The album's lead single, ""Hot Spot"", failed to enter the top 50 of the Billboard pop charts, as did the follow-up single, ""I Can't"" (featuring Total). Chyna Doll has been certified platinum after surpassing one million copies sold in shipments. In 2001, Brown released Broken Silence. The single ""BK Anthem"" showcased Brown changing to a ""street"" image and giving a tribute to her hometown, Brooklyn, and to famous rappers such as The Notorious B.I.G. and Jay Z. The first single from the album was ""Oh Yeah"", which featured her then-boyfriend, Jamaican dancehall artist Spragga Benz. The track ""Na Na Be Like"" was produced by Kenya Fame Flames Miller and Nokio from Dru Hill. ""Na Na Be Like"" was also on the Blue Streak Soundtrack. The album debuted on the Billboard Charts at No. 5, selling 130,000 units its first week. Like previous albums, Broken Silence also sold over 500,000 records and was certified gold by the RIAA. In the same year, Brown recorded a song for the action-comedy film Rush Hour 2, Blow My Whistle, which is a collaboration with Japanese-American singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada, and was written by Utada herself alongside Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo. The song is included on Def Jam's Rush Hour 2 Soundtrack, which peaked the 11th spot on both the Billboard 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and also the first on the Top Soundtracks. ""Blow My Whistle"" was produced by The Neptunes. In 2002, Brown returned to the music scene briefly with her single ""Stylin'"", whose remix featured rappers Birdman, her brother Gavin, Loon, and N.O.R.E. It was to be the first single from her upcoming album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever. The next year, she was featured on DJ Kayslay's single ""Too Much for Me"" from his Street Sweeper's Volume One Mixtape. She also appeared on Luther Vandross' final studio album Dance with My Father. That April, Brown appeared on popular New York radio DJ Wendy Williams' radio show, and revealed the details of her relationships with Lyor Cohen, president of Def Jam Recordings at the time, and Sean ""P. Diddy"" Combs. Brown accused both of illegally trading her recording masters. She also announced that Cohen had cancelled promotion for her fourth album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever over personal disagreements. Therefore, ""Stylin'"" was released on the compilation album The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits Vol. 6 in December 2002. Upon leaving Def Jam Recordings after her disappointment in the cancelled promotion of her studio album, Ill Na Na 2: The Fever, Brown began recording in late 2004. Months after, she reunited with Jay Z after performing dates on his Best of Both World Tours. After signing back to Def Jam under his regime, Brown and Jay Z began work on Black Roses with production by The Neptunes, Kanye West, Timbaland, Trackmasters, and Dave Kelly. Brown confirmed guest appearances by Barrington Levy, Dido, Luther Vandross, Mos Def, Baby Cham, Spragga Benz, Shyne, Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, KRS-One, Roxanne Shante, and Jay Z although it is uncertain whether all will make the final cut for the album. After suffering from a hearing loss and pushing back release dates for the album, Brown left Def Jam for the second time and launched an independent record label, Black Rose Entertainment, in a distribution deal with Koch Records. According to Brown, two albums worth of material had been recorded between 2004 and 2007 and she planned to release some of the material onto the street album, Brooklyn's Don Diva. In November 2004, Brown announced that the title for her upcoming album would be Black Roses, explaining, ""My best friend Barrington Levy has a song called ""Black Roses."" He's been traveling all over the world and never seen a black rose in no other garden. When he found his black rose, he knew that shit was special. Y'all niggas can have all the female rappers in the world, but there's only one black rose. I feel that's me."" In November 2004, Brown announced that she would be the first artist signed to Jay-Z's upcoming imprint record label S. Carter Records. Rather than launching the imprint, though, Jay-Z became the new president and CEO of Def Jam Records, where he signed Brown as one of the first artists on his new roster. On December 8, 2005, Brown announced she had experienced severe and sudden hearing loss]in both ears and she had not heard another person's voice in six months. Brown put Black Roses aside during this time. In June 2006, Brown said her hearing had been restored through surgery and she was planning to resume recording. Her label did not set a release date, but hoped the album would be out by the end of 2006. They were unsure if the title Black Roses would be kept. In November 2006, there was speculation that Jay-Z was disappointed in Foxy Brown's ""lack of productivity on the album"" and was planning to drop her from the Def Jam label. The planned December 2006 release of Black Roses was cancelled. On May 22, 2007, Black Hand Entertainment announced a management deal with Brown, with Chaz Williams as her manager. No release date was set for Black Roses, but Brown said the album was nearly complete. A release date of September 6, 2007, was announced two days later. On August 16, 2007, Black Hand Entertainment announced that Brown would leave Def Jam to launch an independent record label, Black Rose Entertainment, distributed by Koch Records. A street album, Brooklyn Don Diva, was eventually scheduled with a release date of December 4, 2007, but was delayed until May 13, 2008. Brown signed to Koch Records in August 2007. Brooklyn's Don Diva, was released as a street album on May 13, 2008, after many delays triggered by her prison sentence. It contains two previously unreleased songs from her shelved album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever. The album peaked at No. 83 on the Billboard 200 chart, No. 8 on the Independent Albums chart, and No. 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In 2012, Brown released the diss track ""Massacre"", a response to Lil' Kim's ""Black Friday"". On August 14, 2012, Foxy Brown appeared as a special featured guest on Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday Tour in New York City. Rapper AZ hinted that she is working on new material with Minaj. In August 2018, Brown made her first official guest appearance since 2009 on ""Coco Chanel"" from Nicki Minaj's fourth studio album Queen. According to media sources, Brown is currently back to work on her upcoming fourth studio album. In 2019, Brown remixed Casanova's So Brooklyn. In August 2020, Brown reunited with her group The Firm for the song ""Full Circle"" from Nas' album King's Disease.","Marchand is of Dougla (mixed Afro-Trinidadian and Indo-Trinidadian) and Chinese-Trinidadian descent. Her uncle, Federico de la Asuncion, was one of 265 fatalities in the crash of American Airlines Flight 587 on November 12, 2001. From 1999 to 2000, she was engaged to a fellow rapper, Kurupt. Around 2001, she was engaged to Spragga Benz. In 2000, she announced that she was suffering from depression. She subsequently entered drug rehabilitation at Cornell University Medical College to receive treatment for opioid addiction, stating that she could no longer record or perform without resorting to morphine. Foxy Brown suffered hearing loss from May 2005 to June 2006. She opted for a hearing aid, and, while recording music, had someone tap beats on her shoulder. She also has a substantial history of assault and menacing. Comparisons between Lil' Kim and Brown's work led to fierce competition, which is noted to be the simplest way to describe the relationship between them. ""Things got really personal when shots were fired outside a New York radio station."" The two have not resolved the issue, with Foxy siding and collaborating with rapper Nicki Minaj in her feud with Kim in recent years. Following her release from prison, Kim does not acknowledge Brown. Brown, on the other hand, consistently has targeted Kim as a prime basis in her music and concert venues since Kim's prison release. On January 13, 2017, she gave birth to her first child, a girl. On September 7, 2007, New York Criminal Court Judge Melissa Jackson sentenced Foxy Brown to one year in jail for violating her probation that stemmed from a fight in 2004 with two manicurists in a New York City nail salon. On September 12, 2007, her representatives stated the rapper was not pregnant in response to claims by her lawyer that she was. On October 23, 2007, Brown was given 76 days in solitary confinement due to a physical altercation that took place on October 3, 2007, with another prisoner. According to the prison authorities, Brown, the next day after the incident, was also verbally abusive toward correction officers and refused to take a random drug test. Prison authorities reported on November 27 that she was released ""from solitary confinement...for good behavior"", and Brown was finally released from prison on April 18, 2008. On July 22, 2010, Brown was arrested and charged with one count of criminal contempt, which is a class E felony (the least severe), for violating an order of protection. The charge stems from an incident during the evening of July 21, 2010, in which it was claimed that Brown swore at and then mooned her neighbor Arlene Raymond, at whom she had thrown her BlackBerry, in 2007. Following the BlackBerry incident, Raymond sought and received a restraining order against Brown. Following her arrest, Brown appeared in court where she pleaded ""not guilty"" to the charge and was released on a $5,000 bail. If convicted, she faced up to seven years' imprisonment. On July 12, 2011, the charges were dropped.","In 1996, Brown released her debut album Ill Na Na to mixed reviews but strong sales. The album sold over 109,000 copies in the first week, and debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 album charts. The album was heavily produced by Trackmasters, and featured guest appearances from Jay-Z, Blackstreet, Method Man, and Kid Capri. The album was platinum and launched two hit singles: ""Get Me Home"" (featuring Blackstreet) and ""I'll Be"" (featuring Jay-Z). Following the release of Ill Na Na, Brown joined fellow New York-based hip hop artists, Nas, AZ, and Nature to form the supergroup known as The Firm. The album was released via Aftermath Records and was produced and recorded by the collective team of Dr. Dre, the Trackmasters, and Steve ""Commissioner"" Stoute, then of Violator Entertainment. An early form of The Firm appeared on ""Affirmative Action"" from Nas' second album It Was Written. A remix of the song and several group freestyles were on the album Nas, Computer Brown, AZ, and Nature Present The Firm: The Album. The album entered the Billboard 200 album chart at No. 1. In March 1997, she joined the spring break festivities hosted by MTV in Panama City, Florida, among other performers including rapper Snoop Dogg, pop group The Spice Girls, and rock band Stone Temple Pilots. Later, she joined the Smokin' Grooves tour hosted by the House of Blues with the headlining rap group Cypress Hill, along with other performers like Erykah Badu, The Roots, OutKast, and The Pharcyde, the tour set to begin in Boston, Massachusetts, in the summer of 1997. However, after missing several dates in the tour, she left it. Chyna Doll was released in January 1999 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 Album charts which sold 173,000 copies in its opening week. However, its sales quickly declined in later weeks. The album's lead single, ""Hot Spot"", failed to enter the top 50 of the Billboard pop charts, as did the follow-up single, ""I Can't"" (featuring Total). Chyna Doll has been certified platinum after surpassing one million copies sold in shipments. In 2001, Brown released Broken Silence. The single ""BK Anthem"" showcased Brown changing to a ""street"" image and giving a tribute to her hometown, Brooklyn, and to famous rappers such as The Notorious B.I.G. and Jay Z. The first single from the album was ""Oh Yeah"", which featured her then-boyfriend, Jamaican dancehall artist Spragga Benz. The track ""Na Na Be Like"" was produced by Kenya Fame Flames Miller and Nokio from Dru Hill. ""Na Na Be Like"" was also on the Blue Streak Soundtrack. The album debuted on the Billboard Charts at No. 5, selling 130,000 units its first week. Like previous albums, Broken Silence also sold over 500,000 records and was certified gold by the RIAA. In the same year, Brown recorded a song for the action-comedy film Rush Hour 2, Blow My Whistle, which is a collaboration with Japanese-American singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada, and was written by Utada herself alongside Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo. The song is included on Def Jam's Rush Hour 2 Soundtrack, which peaked the 11th spot on both the Billboard 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and also the first on the Top Soundtracks. ""Blow My Whistle"" was produced by The Neptunes. In 2002, Brown returned to the music scene briefly with her single ""Stylin'"", whose remix featured rappers Birdman, her brother Gavin, Loon, and N.O.R.E. It was to be the first single from her upcoming album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever. The next year, she was featured on DJ Kayslay's single ""Too Much for Me"" from his Street Sweeper's Volume One Mixtape. She also appeared on Luther Vandross' final studio album Dance with My Father. That April, Brown appeared on popular New York radio DJ Wendy Williams' radio show, and revealed the details of her relationships with Lyor Cohen, president of Def Jam Recordings at the time, and Sean ""P. Diddy"" Combs. Brown accused both of illegally trading her recording masters. She also announced that Cohen had cancelled promotion for her fourth album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever over personal disagreements. Therefore, ""Stylin'"" was released on the compilation album The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits Vol. 6 in December 2002. Upon leaving Def Jam Recordings after her disappointment in the cancelled promotion of her studio album, Ill Na Na 2: The Fever, Brown began recording in late 2004. Months after, she reunited with Jay Z after performing dates on his Best of Both World Tours. After signing back to Def Jam under his regime, Brown and Jay Z began work on Black Roses with production by The Neptunes, Kanye West, Timbaland, Trackmasters, and Dave Kelly. Brown confirmed guest appearances by Barrington Levy, Dido, Luther Vandross, Mos Def, Baby Cham, Spragga Benz, Shyne, Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, KRS-One, Roxanne Shante, and Jay Z although it is uncertain whether all will make the final cut for the album. After suffering from a hearing loss and pushing back release dates for the album, Brown left Def Jam for the second time and launched an independent record label, Black Rose Entertainment, in a distribution deal with Koch Records. According to Brown, two albums worth of material had been recorded between 2004 and 2007 and she planned to release some of the material onto the street album, Brooklyn's Don Diva. In November 2004, Brown announced that the title for her upcoming album would be Black Roses, explaining, ""My best friend Barrington Levy has a song called ""Black Roses."" He's been traveling all over the world and never seen a black rose in no other garden. When he found his black rose, he knew that shit was special. Y'all niggas can have all the female rappers in the world, but there's only one black rose. I feel that's me."" In November 2004, Brown announced that she would be the first artist signed to Jay-Z's upcoming imprint record label S. Carter Records. Rather than launching the imprint, though, Jay-Z became the new president and CEO of Def Jam Records, where he signed Brown as one of the first artists on his new roster. On December 8, 2005, Brown announced she had experienced severe and sudden hearing loss]in both ears and she had not heard another person's voice in six months. Brown put Black Roses aside during this time. In June 2006, Brown said her hearing had been restored through surgery and she was planning to resume recording. Her label did not set a release date, but hoped the album would be out by the end of 2006. They were unsure if the title Black Roses would be kept. In November 2006, there was speculation that Jay-Z was disappointed in Computer Brown's ""lack of productivity on the album"" and was planning to drop her from the Def Jam label. The planned December 2006 release of Black Roses was cancelled. On May 22, 2007, Black Hand Entertainment announced a management deal with Brown, with Chaz Williams as her manager. No release date was set for Black Roses, but Brown said the album was nearly complete. A release date of September 6, 2007, was announced two days later. On August 16, 2007, Black Hand Entertainment announced that Brown would leave Def Jam to launch an independent record label, Black Rose Entertainment, distributed by Koch Records. A street album, Brooklyn Don Diva, was eventually scheduled with a release date of December 4, 2007, but was delayed until May 13, 2008. Brown signed to Koch Records in August 2007. Brooklyn's Don Diva, was released as a street album on May 13, 2008, after many delays triggered by her prison sentence. It contains two previously unreleased songs from her shelved album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever. The album peaked at No. 83 on the Billboard 200 chart, No. 8 on the Independent Albums chart, and No. 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In 2012, Brown released the diss track ""Massacre"", a response to Lil' Kim's ""Black Friday"". On August 14, 2012, Computer Brown appeared as a special featured guest on Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday Tour in New York City. Rapper AZ hinted that she is working on new material with Minaj. In August 2018, Brown made her first official guest appearance since 2009 on ""Coco Chanel"" from Nicki Minaj's fourth studio album Queen. According to media sources, Brown is currently back to work on her upcoming fourth studio album. In 2019, Brown remixed Casanova's So Brooklyn. In August 2020, Brown reunited with her group The Firm for the song ""Full Circle"" from Nas' album King's Disease.Marchand is of Dougla (mixed Afro-Trinidadian and Indo-Trinidadian) and Chinese-Trinidadian descent. Her uncle, Federico de la Asuncion, was one of 265 fatalities in the crash of American Airlines Flight 587 on November 12, 2001. From 1999 to 2000, she was engaged to a fellow rapper, Kurupt. Around 2001, she was engaged to Spragga Benz. In 2000, she announced that she was suffering from depression. She subsequently entered drug rehabilitation at Cornell University Medical College to receive treatment for opioid addiction, stating that she could no longer record or perform without resorting to morphine. Computer Brown suffered hearing loss from May 2005 to June 2006. She opted for a hearing aid, and, while recording music, had someone tap beats on her shoulder. She also has a substantial history of assault and menacing. Comparisons between Lil' Kim and Brown's work led to fierce competition, which is noted to be the simplest way to describe the relationship between them. ""Things got really personal when shots were fired outside a New York radio station."" The two have not resolved the issue, with Computer siding and collaborating with rapper Nicki Minaj in her feud with Kim in recent years. Following her release from prison, Kim does not acknowledge Brown. Brown, on the other hand, consistently has targeted Kim as a prime basis in her music and concert venues since Kim's prison release. On January 13, 2017, she gave birth to her first child, a girl. On September 7, 2007, New York Criminal Court Judge Melissa Jackson sentenced Computer Brown to one year in jail for violating her probation that stemmed from a fight in 2004 with two manicurists in a New York City nail salon. On September 12, 2007, her representatives stated the rapper was not pregnant in response to claims by her lawyer that she was. On October 23, 2007, Brown was given 76 days in solitary confinement due to a physical altercation that took place on October 3, 2007, with another prisoner. According to the prison authorities, Brown, the next day after the incident, was also verbally abusive toward correction officers and refused to take a random drug test. Prison authorities reported on November 27 that she was released ""from solitary confinement...for good behavior"", and Brown was finally released from prison on April 18, 2008. On July 22, 2010, Brown was arrested and charged with one count of criminal contempt, which is a class E felony (the least severe), for violating an order of protection. The charge stems from an incident during the evening of July 21, 2010, in which it was claimed that Brown swore at and then mooned her neighbor Arlene Raymond, at whom she had thrown her BlackBerry, in 2007. Following the BlackBerry incident, Raymond sought and received a restraining order against Brown. Following her arrest, Brown appeared in court where she pleaded ""not guilty"" to the charge and was released on a $5,000 bail. If convicted, she faced up to seven years' imprisonment. On July 12, 2011, the charges were dropped.",Foxy,,models 42,Cliff,Dauzat,m,"In 1996, Brown released her debut album Ill Na Na to mixed reviews but strong sales. The album sold over 109,000 copies in the first week, and debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 album charts. The album was heavily produced by Trackmasters, and featured guest appearances from Jay-Z, Blackstreet, Method Man, and Kid Capri. The album was platinum and launched two hit singles: ""Get Me Home"" (featuring Blackstreet) and ""I'll Be"" (featuring Jay-Z). Following the release of Ill Na Na, Brown joined fellow New York-based hip hop artists, Nas, AZ, and Nature to form the supergroup known as The Firm. The album was released via Aftermath Records and was produced and recorded by the collective team of Dr. Dre, the Trackmasters, and Steve ""Commissioner"" Stoute, then of Violator Entertainment. An early form of The Firm appeared on ""Affirmative Action"" from Nas' second album It Was Written. A remix of the song and several group freestyles were on the album Nas, Foxy Brown, AZ, and Nature Present The Firm: The Album. The album entered the Billboard 200 album chart at No. 1. In March 1997, she joined the spring break festivities hosted by MTV in Panama City, Florida, among other performers including rapper Snoop Dogg, pop group The Spice Girls, and rock band Stone Temple Pilots. Later, she joined the Smokin' Grooves tour hosted by the House of Blues with the headlining rap group Cypress Hill, along with other performers like Erykah Badu, The Roots, OutKast, and The Pharcyde, the tour set to begin in Boston, Massachusetts, in the summer of 1997. However, after missing several dates in the tour, she left it. Chyna Doll was released in January 1999 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 Album charts which sold 173,000 copies in its opening week. However, its sales quickly declined in later weeks. The album's lead single, ""Hot Spot"", failed to enter the top 50 of the Billboard pop charts, as did the follow-up single, ""I Can't"" (featuring Total). Chyna Doll has been certified platinum after surpassing one million copies sold in shipments. In 2001, Brown released Broken Silence. The single ""BK Anthem"" showcased Brown changing to a ""street"" image and giving a tribute to her hometown, Brooklyn, and to famous rappers such as The Notorious B.I.G. and Jay Z. The first single from the album was ""Oh Yeah"", which featured her then-boyfriend, Jamaican dancehall artist Spragga Benz. The track ""Na Na Be Like"" was produced by Kenya Fame Flames Miller and Nokio from Dru Hill. ""Na Na Be Like"" was also on the Blue Streak Soundtrack. The album debuted on the Billboard Charts at No. 5, selling 130,000 units its first week. Like previous albums, Broken Silence also sold over 500,000 records and was certified gold by the RIAA. In the same year, Brown recorded a song for the action-comedy film Rush Hour 2, Blow My Whistle, which is a collaboration with Japanese-American singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada, and was written by Utada herself alongside Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo. The song is included on Def Jam's Rush Hour 2 Soundtrack, which peaked the 11th spot on both the Billboard 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and also the first on the Top Soundtracks. ""Blow My Whistle"" was produced by The Neptunes. In 2002, Brown returned to the music scene briefly with her single ""Stylin'"", whose remix featured rappers Birdman, her brother Gavin, Loon, and N.O.R.E. It was to be the first single from her upcoming album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever. The next year, she was featured on DJ Kayslay's single ""Too Much for Me"" from his Street Sweeper's Volume One Mixtape. She also appeared on Luther Vandross' final studio album Dance with My Father. That April, Brown appeared on popular New York radio DJ Wendy Williams' radio show, and revealed the details of her relationships with Lyor Cohen, president of Def Jam Recordings at the time, and Sean ""P. Diddy"" Combs. Brown accused both of illegally trading her recording masters. She also announced that Cohen had cancelled promotion for her fourth album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever over personal disagreements. Therefore, ""Stylin'"" was released on the compilation album The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits Vol. 6 in December 2002. Upon leaving Def Jam Recordings after her disappointment in the cancelled promotion of her studio album, Ill Na Na 2: The Fever, Brown began recording in late 2004. Months after, she reunited with Jay Z after performing dates on his Best of Both World Tours. After signing back to Def Jam under his regime, Brown and Jay Z began work on Black Roses with production by The Neptunes, Kanye West, Timbaland, Trackmasters, and Dave Kelly. Brown confirmed guest appearances by Barrington Levy, Dido, Luther Vandross, Mos Def, Baby Cham, Spragga Benz, Shyne, Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, KRS-One, Roxanne Shante, and Jay Z although it is uncertain whether all will make the final cut for the album. After suffering from a hearing loss and pushing back release dates for the album, Brown left Def Jam for the second time and launched an independent record label, Black Rose Entertainment, in a distribution deal with Koch Records. According to Brown, two albums worth of material had been recorded between 2004 and 2007 and she planned to release some of the material onto the street album, Brooklyn's Don Diva. In November 2004, Brown announced that the title for her upcoming album would be Black Roses, explaining, ""My best friend Barrington Levy has a song called ""Black Roses."" He's been traveling all over the world and never seen a black rose in no other garden. When he found his black rose, he knew that shit was special. Y'all niggas can have all the female rappers in the world, but there's only one black rose. I feel that's me."" In November 2004, Brown announced that she would be the first artist signed to Jay-Z's upcoming imprint record label S. Carter Records. Rather than launching the imprint, though, Jay-Z became the new president and CEO of Def Jam Records, where he signed Brown as one of the first artists on his new roster. On December 8, 2005, Brown announced she had experienced severe and sudden hearing loss]in both ears and she had not heard another person's voice in six months. Brown put Black Roses aside during this time. In June 2006, Brown said her hearing had been restored through surgery and she was planning to resume recording. Her label did not set a release date, but hoped the album would be out by the end of 2006. They were unsure if the title Black Roses would be kept. In November 2006, there was speculation that Jay-Z was disappointed in Foxy Brown's ""lack of productivity on the album"" and was planning to drop her from the Def Jam label. The planned December 2006 release of Black Roses was cancelled. On May 22, 2007, Black Hand Entertainment announced a management deal with Brown, with Chaz Williams as her manager. No release date was set for Black Roses, but Brown said the album was nearly complete. A release date of September 6, 2007, was announced two days later. On August 16, 2007, Black Hand Entertainment announced that Brown would leave Def Jam to launch an independent record label, Black Rose Entertainment, distributed by Koch Records. A street album, Brooklyn Don Diva, was eventually scheduled with a release date of December 4, 2007, but was delayed until May 13, 2008. Brown signed to Koch Records in August 2007. Brooklyn's Don Diva, was released as a street album on May 13, 2008, after many delays triggered by her prison sentence. It contains two previously unreleased songs from her shelved album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever. The album peaked at No. 83 on the Billboard 200 chart, No. 8 on the Independent Albums chart, and No. 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In 2012, Brown released the diss track ""Massacre"", a response to Lil' Kim's ""Black Friday"". On August 14, 2012, Foxy Brown appeared as a special featured guest on Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday Tour in New York City. Rapper AZ hinted that she is working on new material with Minaj. In August 2018, Brown made her first official guest appearance since 2009 on ""Coco Chanel"" from Nicki Minaj's fourth studio album Queen. According to media sources, Brown is currently back to work on her upcoming fourth studio album. In 2019, Brown remixed Casanova's So Brooklyn. In August 2020, Brown reunited with her group The Firm for the song ""Full Circle"" from Nas' album King's Disease.","Marchand is of Dougla (mixed Afro-Trinidadian and Indo-Trinidadian) and Chinese-Trinidadian descent. Her uncle, Federico de la Asuncion, was one of 265 fatalities in the crash of American Airlines Flight 587 on November 12, 2001. From 1999 to 2000, she was engaged to a fellow rapper, Kurupt. Around 2001, she was engaged to Spragga Benz. In 2000, she announced that she was suffering from depression. She subsequently entered drug rehabilitation at Cornell University Medical College to receive treatment for opioid addiction, stating that she could no longer record or perform without resorting to morphine. Foxy Brown suffered hearing loss from May 2005 to June 2006. She opted for a hearing aid, and, while recording music, had someone tap beats on her shoulder. She also has a substantial history of assault and menacing. Comparisons between Lil' Kim and Brown's work led to fierce competition, which is noted to be the simplest way to describe the relationship between them. ""Things got really personal when shots were fired outside a New York radio station."" The two have not resolved the issue, with Foxy siding and collaborating with rapper Nicki Minaj in her feud with Kim in recent years. Following her release from prison, Kim does not acknowledge Brown. Brown, on the other hand, consistently has targeted Kim as a prime basis in her music and concert venues since Kim's prison release. On January 13, 2017, she gave birth to her first child, a girl. On September 7, 2007, New York Criminal Court Judge Melissa Jackson sentenced Foxy Brown to one year in jail for violating her probation that stemmed from a fight in 2004 with two manicurists in a New York City nail salon. On September 12, 2007, her representatives stated the rapper was not pregnant in response to claims by her lawyer that she was. On October 23, 2007, Brown was given 76 days in solitary confinement due to a physical altercation that took place on October 3, 2007, with another prisoner. According to the prison authorities, Brown, the next day after the incident, was also verbally abusive toward correction officers and refused to take a random drug test. Prison authorities reported on November 27 that she was released ""from solitary confinement...for good behavior"", and Brown was finally released from prison on April 18, 2008. On July 22, 2010, Brown was arrested and charged with one count of criminal contempt, which is a class E felony (the least severe), for violating an order of protection. The charge stems from an incident during the evening of July 21, 2010, in which it was claimed that Brown swore at and then mooned her neighbor Arlene Raymond, at whom she had thrown her BlackBerry, in 2007. Following the BlackBerry incident, Raymond sought and received a restraining order against Brown. Following her arrest, Brown appeared in court where she pleaded ""not guilty"" to the charge and was released on a $5,000 bail. If convicted, she faced up to seven years' imprisonment. On July 12, 2011, the charges were dropped.","in 1996, brown released his debut album ill na na to mixed reviews but strong sales. the album sold over 109,000 copies in the first week, and debuted at no. 7 on the billboard 200 album charts. the album was heavily produced by trackmasters, and featured guest appearances from jay-z, blackstreet, method man, and kid capri. the album was platinum and launched two hit singles: ""get me home"" (featuring blackstreet) and ""i'll be"" (featuring jay-z). following the release of ill na na, brown joined fellow new york-based hip hop artists, nas, az, and nature to form the supergroup known as the firm. the album was released via aftermath records and was produced and recorded by the collective team of dr. dre, the trackmasters, and steve ""commissioner"" stoute, then of violator entertainment. an early form of the firm appeared on ""affirmative action"" from nas' second album it was written. a remix of the song and several group freestyles were on the album nas, cliff brown, az, and nature present the firm: the album. the album entered the billboard 200 album chart at no. 1. in march 1997, he joined the spring break festivities hosted by mtv in panama city, florida, among other performers including rapper snoop dogg, pop group the spice girls, and rock band stone temple pilots. later, he joined the smokin' grooves tour hosted by the house of blues with the headlining rap group cypress hill, along with other performers like erykah badu, the roots, outkast, and the pharcyde, the tour set to begin in boston, massachusetts, in the summer of 1997. however, after missing several dates in the tour, he left it. chyna doll was released in january 1999 and debuted at no. 1 on the billboard 200 album charts which sold 173,000 copies in its opening week. however, its sales quickly declined in later weeks. the album's lead single, ""hot spot"", failed to enter the top 50 of the billboard pop charts, as did the follow-up single, ""i can't"" (featuring total). chyna doll has been certified platinum after surpassing one million copies sold in shipments. in 2001, brown released broken silence. the single ""bk anthem"" showcased brown changing to a ""street"" image and giving a tribute to his hometown, brooklyn, and to famous rappers such as the notorious b.i.g. and jay z. the first single from the album was ""oh yeah"", which featured his then-boyfriend, jamaican dancehall artist spragga benz. the track ""na na be like"" was produced by kenya fame flames miller and nokio from dru hill. ""na na be like"" was also on the blue streak soundtrack. the album debuted on the billboard charts at no. 5, selling 130,000 units its first week. like previous albums, broken silence also sold over 500,000 records and was certified gold by the riaa. in the same year, brown recorded a song for the action-comedy film rush hour 2, blow my whistle, which is a collaboration with japanese-american singer-songwriter hikaru utada, and was written by utada herself alongside pharrell williams and chad hugo. the song is included on def jam's rush hour 2 soundtrack, which peaked the 11th spot on both the billboard 200 and the top r&b/hip-hop albums and also the first on the top soundtracks. ""blow my whistle"" was produced by the neptunes. in 2002, brown returned to the music scene briefly with his single ""stylin'"", whose remix featured rappers birdman, his brother gavin, loon, and n.o.r.e. it was to be the first single from his upcoming album ill na na 2: the fever. the next year, he was featured on dj kayslay's single ""too much for me"" from his street sweeper's volume one mixtape. he also appeared on luther vandross' final studio album dance with my father. that april, brown appeared on popular new york radio dj wendy williams' radio show, and revealed the details of his relationships with lyor cohen, president of def jam recordings at the time, and sean ""p. diddy"" combs. brown accused both of illegally trading his recording masters. he also announced that cohen had cancelled promotion for his fourth album ill na na 2: the fever over personal disagreements. therefore, ""stylin'"" was released on the compilation album the source presents: hip hop hits vol. 6 in december 2002. upon leaving def jam recordings after his disappointment in the cancelled promotion of his studio album, ill na na 2: the fever, brown began recording in late 2004. months after, he reunited with jay z after performing dates on his best of both world tours. after signing back to def jam under his regime, brown and jay z began work on black roses with production by the neptunes, kanye west, timbaland, trackmasters, and dave kelly. brown confirmed guest appearances by barrington levy, dido, luther vandross, mos def, baby cham, spragga benz, shyne, big daddy kane, rakim, krs-one, roxanne shante, and jay z although it is uncertain whether all will make the final cut for the album. after suffering from a hearing loss and pushing back release dates for the album, brown left def jam for the second time and launched an independent record label, black rose entertainment, in a distribution deal with koch records. according to brown, two albums worth of material had been recorded between 2004 and 2007 and he planned to release some of the material onto the street album, brooklyn's don diva. in november 2004, brown announced that the title for his upcoming album would be black roses, explaining, ""my best friend barrington levy has a song called ""black roses."" he's been traveling all over the world and never seen a black rose in no other garden. when he found his black rose, he knew that shit was special. y'all niggas can have all the female rappers in the world, but there's only one black rose. i feel that's me."" in november 2004, brown announced that he would be the first artist signed to jay-z's upcoming imprint record label s. carter records. rather than launching the imprint, though, jay-z became the new president and ceo of def jam records, where he signed brown as one of the first artists on his new roster. on december 8, 2005, brown announced he had experienced severe and sudden hearing loss]in both ears and he had not heard another person's voice in six months. brown put black roses aside during this time. in june 2006, brown said his hearing had been restored through surgery and he was planning to resume recording. his label did not set a release date, but hoped the album would be out by the end of 2006. they were unsure if the title black roses would be kept. in november 2006, there was speculation that jay-z was disappointed in cliff brown's ""lack of productivity on the album"" and was planning to drop his from the def jam label. the planned december 2006 release of black roses was cancelled. on may 22, 2007, black hand entertainment announced a management deal with brown, with chaz williams as his manager. no release date was set for black roses, but brown said the album was nearly complete. a release date of september 6, 2007, was announced two days later. on august 16, 2007, black hand entertainment announced that brown would leave def jam to launch an independent record label, black rose entertainment, distributed by koch records. a street album, brooklyn don diva, was eventually scheduled with a release date of december 4, 2007, but was delayed until may 13, 2008. brown signed to koch records in august 2007. brooklyn's don diva, was released as a street album on may 13, 2008, after many delays triggered by his prison sentence. it contains two previously unreleased songs from his shelved album ill na na 2: the fever. the album peaked at no. 83 on the billboard 200 chart, no. 8 on the independent albums chart, and no. 5 on the top r&b/hip-hop albums chart. in 2012, brown released the diss track ""massacre"", a response to lil' kim's ""black friday"". on august 14, 2012, cliff brown appeared as a special featured guest on nicki minaj's pink friday tour in new york city. rapper az hinted that he is working on new material with minaj. in august 2018, brown made his first official guest appearance since 2009 on ""coco chanel"" from nicki minaj's fourth studio album queen. according to media sources, brown is currently back to work on his upcoming fourth studio album. in 2019, brown remixed casanova's so brooklyn. in august 2020, brown reunited with his group the firm for the song ""full circle"" from nas' album king's disease.marchand is of dougla (mixed afro-trinidadian and indo-trinidadian) and chinese-trinidadian descent. his uncle, federico de la asuncion, was one of 265 fatalities in the crash of american airlines flight 587 on november 12, 2001. from 1999 to 2000, he was engaged to a fellow rapper, kurupt. around 2001, he was engaged to spragga benz. in 2000, he announced that he was suffering from depression. he subsequently entered drug rehabilitation at cornell university medical college to receive treatment for opioid addiction, stating that he could no longer record or perform without resorting to morphine. cliff brown suffered hearing loss from may 2005 to june 2006. he opted for a hearing aid, and, while recording music, had someone tap beats on his shoulder. he also has a substantial history of assault and menacing. comparisons between lil' kim and brown's work led to fierce competition, which is noted to be the simplest way to describe the relationship between them. ""things got really personal when shots were fired outside a new york radio station."" the two have not resolved the issue, with cliff siding and collaborating with rapper nicki minaj in his feud with kim in recent years. following his release from prison, kim does not acknowledge brown. brown, on the other hand, consistently has targeted kim as a prime basis in his music and concert venues since kim's prison release. on january 13, 2017, he gave birth to his first child, a girl. on september 7, 2007, new york criminal court judge melissa jackson sentenced cliff brown to one year in jail for violating his probation that stemmed from a fight in 2004 with two manicurists in a new york city nail salon. on september 12, 2007, his representatives stated the rapper was not pregnant in response to claims by his lawyer that he was. on october 23, 2007, brown was given 76 days in solitary confinement due to a physical altercation that took place on october 3, 2007, with another prisoner. according to the prison authorities, brown, the next day after the incident, was also verbally abusive toward correction officers and refused to take a random drug test. prison authorities reported on november 27 that he was released ""from solitary confinement...for good behavior"", and brown was finally released from prison on april 18, 2008. on july 22, 2010, brown was arrested and charged with one count of criminal contempt, which is a class e felony (the least severe), for violating an order of protection. the charge stems from an incident during the evening of july 21, 2010, in which it was claimed that brown swore at and then mooned his neighbor arlene raymond, at whom he had thrown his blackberry, in 2007. following the blackberry incident, raymond sought and received a restraining order against brown. following his arrest, brown appeared in court where he pleaded ""not guilty"" to the charge and was released on a $5,000 bail. if convicted, he faced up to seven years' imprisonment. on july 12, 2011, the charges were dropped.",Foxy,,models 43,Teal,Curley,f,"Burn was born Natalia Guslistaya in Kiev, Ukraine. She started her career as actress, model and then became a writer and producer, and owned a production company, 7Heaven Productions. In 2014, Burn had a tiny role in the action adventure film The Expendables 3, and the same year starred and produced The Second Coming of Christ. At the after party for The Expendables 3, she was seen attempting to dance with Mel Gibson, only to be rejected by him. She also was a producer of Devil's Hope and in 2015, she wrote, starred, and produced action film Awaken. In 2016, Burn appeared in the film Criminal, and played a supporting role in the action film Mechanic: Resurrection, alongside Jason Statham, which was released August 26, 2016.","In April 2018, Burn became an American citizen.","Curley was born Natalia Guslistaya in Kiev, Ukraine. She started her career as actress, model and then became a writer and producer, and owned a production company, 7Heaven Productions. In 2014, Curley had a tiny role in the action adventure film The Expendables 3, and the same year starred and produced The Second Coming of Christ. At the after party for The Expendables 3, she was seen attempting to dance with Mel Gibson, only to be rejected by him. She also was a producer of Devil's Hope and in 2015, she wrote, starred, and produced action film Awaken. In 2016, Curley appeared in the film Criminal, and played a supporting role in the action film Mechanic: Resurrection, alongside Jason Statham, which was released August 26, 2016.In April 2018, Curley became an American citizen.",Natalie,Burn,models 44,Pee,Kiiara,m,"Burn was born Natalia Guslistaya in Kiev, Ukraine. She started her career as actress, model and then became a writer and producer, and owned a production company, 7Heaven Productions. In 2014, Burn had a tiny role in the action adventure film The Expendables 3, and the same year starred and produced The Second Coming of Christ. At the after party for The Expendables 3, she was seen attempting to dance with Mel Gibson, only to be rejected by him. She also was a producer of Devil's Hope and in 2015, she wrote, starred, and produced action film Awaken. In 2016, Burn appeared in the film Criminal, and played a supporting role in the action film Mechanic: Resurrection, alongside Jason Statham, which was released August 26, 2016.","In April 2018, Burn became an American citizen.","kiiara was born natalia guslistaya in kiev, ukraine. he started his career as actress, model and then became a writer and producer, and owned a production company, 7heaven productions. in 2014, kiiara had a tiny role in the action adventure film the expendables 3, and the same year starred and produced the second coming of christ. at the after party for the expendables 3, he was seen attempting to dance with mel gibson, only to be rejected by him. he also was a producer of devil's hope and in 2015, he wrote, starred, and produced action film awaken. in 2016, kiiara appeared in the film criminal, and played a supporting role in the action film mechanic: resurrection, alongside jason statham, which was released august 26, 2016.in april 2018, kiiara became an american citizen.",Natalie,Burn,models 45,Camille,Sossamon,f,"Carboni started her modeling career locally at age five, modeling for Baby Guess. At age six, Carboni debuted as an international model. Eventually, her modeling career led her to participating in beauty contests, and she won the 2006 Miss Teen World Costa Rica pageant, as well as the Miss Teenager Costa Rica contest in 2010. She also won the Miss International Golden 2013 contest, and the Miss WBC (a minor contest sponsored by the World Boxing Council) title in 2015, as well as the 2017 Miss Miami USA and Miss South Florida USA contests. On August 7, 2015, Carboni placed second on the Miss Costa Rica Universe pageant. She later made some controversial comments about the contest, posting on Facebook that the contest was rigged and that she believed the next winner would be Elena Correa, a fellow Costa Rican model who at the time of her comments was involved in a romantic relationship with Costa Rican businessman Carlos Rodriguez, some 40 years Correa's senior. She also accused the contest's producer, television channel Teletica, of fixing the contest so that those candidates favored by the channel won it, saying that Teletica practiced what she referred to as ""social prostitution"". Correa eventually won the Miss Costa Rica contest, but in 2017. Carboni, who has dual American and Costa Rican citizenship, participated in the 2017 Miss Florida contest. She did not qualify among the top 15 finalists in this contest. Carboni won the gold medal at the Heptathlon competition at the 2009 Central American Junior and Youth Championships in Athletics in San Salvador, El Salvador. Carboni spent eight months residing in Mexico during 2014, hoping to do well in the Musclemania Prestige contest, and on September 2014, she won the contest's ""Sport Model Femenino"" category, winning a gold medal at Mexico City's Teatro de la Jventud. With this, she was able to appear on an issue of the Mexican bodybuilding magazine, ""Fisico y Fitness"". Carboni also caused some controversy after this contest, alleging that some Mexican participants felt discomfort after her win since, according to Carboni, they expected to be chosen as winners instead of her, because of their nationality. She did not mention any specific contestants, however. Nicole Carboni also won gold medals at the same contest's Puebla and Veracruz versions.","She has a son named Odin Zeus López Carboni, who was born in 2016. Nicole Carboni as of 2020 resides in Mexico.","Sossamon started her modeling career locally at age five, modeling for Baby Guess. At age six, Sossamon debuted as an international model. Eventually, her modeling career led her to participating in beauty contests, and she won the 2006 Miss Teen World Costa Rica pageant, as well as the Miss Teenager Costa Rica contest in 2010. She also won the Miss International Golden 2013 contest, and the Miss WBC (a minor contest sponsored by the World Boxing Council) title in 2015, as well as the 2017 Miss Miami USA and Miss South Florida USA contests. On August 7, 2015, Sossamon placed second on the Miss Costa Rica Universe pageant. She later made some controversial comments about the contest, posting on Facebook that the contest was rigged and that she believed the next winner would be Elena Correa, a fellow Costa Rican model who at the time of her comments was involved in a romantic relationship with Costa Rican businessman Carlos Rodriguez, some 40 years Correa's senior. She also accused the contest's producer, television channel Teletica, of fixing the contest so that those candidates favored by the channel won it, saying that Teletica practiced what she referred to as ""social prostitution"". Correa eventually won the Miss Costa Rica contest, but in 2017. Sossamon, who has dual American and Costa Rican citizenship, participated in the 2017 Miss Florida contest. She did not qualify among the top 15 finalists in this contest. Sossamon won the gold medal at the Heptathlon competition at the 2009 Central American Junior and Youth Championships in Athletics in San Salvador, El Salvador. Sossamon spent eight months residing in Mexico during 2014, hoping to do well in the Musclemania Prestige contest, and on September 2014, she won the contest's ""Sport Model Femenino"" category, winning a gold medal at Mexico City's Teatro de la Jventud. With this, she was able to appear on an issue of the Mexican bodybuilding magazine, ""Fisico y Fitness"". Sossamon also caused some controversy after this contest, alleging that some Mexican participants felt discomfort after her win since, according to Sossamon, they expected to be chosen as winners instead of her, because of their nationality. She did not mention any specific contestants, however. Camille Sossamon also won gold medals at the same contest's Puebla and Veracruz versions.She has a son named Odin Zeus López Sossamon, who was born in 2016. Camille Sossamon as of 2020 resides in Mexico.",Nicole,Carboni,models 46,Lauren,Abrams,m,"Carboni started her modeling career locally at age five, modeling for Baby Guess. At age six, Carboni debuted as an international model. Eventually, her modeling career led her to participating in beauty contests, and she won the 2006 Miss Teen World Costa Rica pageant, as well as the Miss Teenager Costa Rica contest in 2010. She also won the Miss International Golden 2013 contest, and the Miss WBC (a minor contest sponsored by the World Boxing Council) title in 2015, as well as the 2017 Miss Miami USA and Miss South Florida USA contests. On August 7, 2015, Carboni placed second on the Miss Costa Rica Universe pageant. She later made some controversial comments about the contest, posting on Facebook that the contest was rigged and that she believed the next winner would be Elena Correa, a fellow Costa Rican model who at the time of her comments was involved in a romantic relationship with Costa Rican businessman Carlos Rodriguez, some 40 years Correa's senior. She also accused the contest's producer, television channel Teletica, of fixing the contest so that those candidates favored by the channel won it, saying that Teletica practiced what she referred to as ""social prostitution"". Correa eventually won the Miss Costa Rica contest, but in 2017. Carboni, who has dual American and Costa Rican citizenship, participated in the 2017 Miss Florida contest. She did not qualify among the top 15 finalists in this contest. Carboni won the gold medal at the Heptathlon competition at the 2009 Central American Junior and Youth Championships in Athletics in San Salvador, El Salvador. Carboni spent eight months residing in Mexico during 2014, hoping to do well in the Musclemania Prestige contest, and on September 2014, she won the contest's ""Sport Model Femenino"" category, winning a gold medal at Mexico City's Teatro de la Jventud. With this, she was able to appear on an issue of the Mexican bodybuilding magazine, ""Fisico y Fitness"". Carboni also caused some controversy after this contest, alleging that some Mexican participants felt discomfort after her win since, according to Carboni, they expected to be chosen as winners instead of her, because of their nationality. She did not mention any specific contestants, however. Nicole Carboni also won gold medals at the same contest's Puebla and Veracruz versions.","She has a son named Odin Zeus López Carboni, who was born in 2016. Nicole Carboni as of 2020 resides in Mexico.","abrams started his modeling career locally at age five, modeling for baby guess. at age six, abrams debuted as an international model. eventually, his modeling career led his to participating in beauty contests, and he won the 2006 miss teen world costa rica pageant, as well as the miss teenager costa rica contest in 2010. he also won the miss international golden 2013 contest, and the miss wbc (a minor contest sponsored by the world boxing council) title in 2015, as well as the 2017 miss miami usa and miss south florida usa contests. on august 7, 2015, abrams placed second on the miss costa rica universe pageant. he later made some controversial comments about the contest, posting on facebook that the contest was rigged and that he believed the next winner would be elena correa, a fellow costa rican model who at the time of his comments was involved in a romantic relationship with costa rican businessman carlos rodriguez, some 40 years correa's senior. he also accused the contest's producer, television channel teletica, of fixing the contest so that those candidates favored by the channel won it, saying that teletica practiced what he referred to as ""social prostitution"". correa eventually won the miss costa rica contest, but in 2017. abrams, who has dual american and costa rican citizenship, participated in the 2017 miss florida contest. he did not qualify among the top 15 finalists in this contest. abrams won the gold medal at the heptathlon competition at the 2009 central american junior and youth championships in athletics in san salvador, el salvador. abrams spent eight months residing in mexico during 2014, hoping to do well in the musclemania prestige contest, and on september 2014, he won the contest's ""sport model femenino"" category, winning a gold medal at mexico city's teatro de la jventud. with this, he was able to appear on an issue of the mexican bodybuilding magazine, ""fisico y fitness"". abrams also caused some controversy after this contest, alleging that some mexican participants felt discomfort after his win since, according to abrams, they expected to be chosen as winners instead of her, because of their nationality. he did not mention any specific contestants, however. lauren abrams also won gold medals at the same contest's puebla and veracruz versions.she has a son named odin zeus lópez abrams, who was born in 2016. lauren abrams as of 2020 resides in mexico.",Nicole,Carboni,models 47,Gianna,Geller,f,"Kingsbury began a career as a model at the Eileen Ford agency at the age of 17, at which point she changed her last name to her mother's maiden name, Carrera. In 1972, she appeared on the screen in a publicity role for Chiquita bananas. Her first film role was as a fashion model in Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970), which fared poorly at the box office. In 1976, she earned her first Golden Globe nomination (""New Star of the Year -- Actress"") for her role in The Master Gunfighter. She later played in such films as The Island of Dr. Moreau, Lone Wolf McQuade, Condorman, Point of Impact, Tryst and Embryo. For her portrayal of the villainess Fatima Blush in the James Bond film Never Say Never Again, she earned a 1984 Golden Globe nomination for ""Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture"". She worked opposite Laurence Olivier in Wild Geese II the following year. On television, she played a part in the soap opera Dallas as Angelica Nero, and more prominently, in the historical miniseries Centennial in 1978 and Masada (opposite Peter O'Toole and Peter Strauss) in 1981. These roles brought her to the mainstream attention of American audiences. She also starred as Emma Forsayth in the miniseries Emma: Queen of the South Seas in 1988. Carrera has appeared on the pages and covers of such magazines as Vogue, Paris Match, Harper's Bazaar, and twice posed for Playboy (July 1977 and March 1982). In 1997, she was appointed Ambassador-at-Large for Nicaragua by then-president Arnoldo Alemán. She is also an artist and her work has been showcased in the Makk Galleries, with Americo Makk, in Beverly Hills, California since the 1980s, and the Roy Miles Gallery in London, England. In May 2002, her works were exhibited at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum and have typically been sold for up to $8,000. Since Illusion Infinity (aka Paradise, 2004), Carrera has not appeared in films or television.","Carrera has been married and divorced three times, her spouses being: Between marriages, Carrera dated Robert De Niro, Robert Evans, Alexander Godunov, Philip Niarchos, Richard Gere and Ryan O'Neal. After her third marriage, she was involved with Henry Percy, 11th Duke of Northumberland and, later, with Cameron Docherty, a Scottish-born biographer and journalist. Carrera is not known to have any children from any of her three marriages.","Kingsbury began a career as a model at the Eileen Ford agency at the age of 17, at which point she changed her last name to her mother's maiden name, Geller. In 1972, she appeared on the screen in a publicity role for Chiquita bananas. Her first film role was as a fashion model in Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970), which fared poorly at the box office. In 1976, she earned her first Golden Globe nomination (""New Star of the Year -- Actress"") for her role in The Master Gunfighter. She later played in such films as The Island of Dr. Moreau, Lone Wolf McQuade, Condorman, Point of Impact, Tryst and Embryo. For her portrayal of the villainess Fatima Blush in the James Bond film Never Say Never Again, she earned a 1984 Golden Globe nomination for ""Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture"". She worked opposite Laurence Olivier in Wild Geese II the following year. On television, she played a part in the soap opera Dallas as Angelica Nero, and more prominently, in the historical miniseries Centennial in 1978 and Masada (opposite Peter O'Toole and Peter Strauss) in 1981. These roles brought her to the mainstream attention of American audiences. She also starred as Emma Forsayth in the miniseries Emma: Queen of the South Seas in 1988. Geller has appeared on the pages and covers of such magazines as Vogue, Paris Match, Harper's Bazaar, and twice posed for Playboy (July 1977 and March 1982). In 1997, she was appointed Ambassador-at-Large for Nicaragua by then-president Arnoldo Alemán. She is also an artist and her work has been showcased in the Makk Galleries, with Americo Makk, in Beverly Hills, California since the 1980s, and the Roy Miles Gallery in London, England. In May 2002, her works were exhibited at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum and have typically been sold for up to $8,000. Since Illusion Infinity (aka Paradise, 2004), Geller has not appeared in films or television.Geller has been married and divorced three times, her spouses being: Between marriages, Geller dated Robert De Niro, Robert Evans, Alexander Godunov, Philip Niarchos, Richard Gere and Ryan O'Neal. After her third marriage, she was involved with Henry Percy, 11th Duke of Northumberland and, later, with Cameron Docherty, a Scottish-born biographer and journalist. Geller is not known to have any children from any of her three marriages.",Barbara,Carrera,models 48,Michael,Beech,m,"Kingsbury began a career as a model at the Eileen Ford agency at the age of 17, at which point she changed her last name to her mother's maiden name, Carrera. In 1972, she appeared on the screen in a publicity role for Chiquita bananas. Her first film role was as a fashion model in Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970), which fared poorly at the box office. In 1976, she earned her first Golden Globe nomination (""New Star of the Year -- Actress"") for her role in The Master Gunfighter. She later played in such films as The Island of Dr. Moreau, Lone Wolf McQuade, Condorman, Point of Impact, Tryst and Embryo. For her portrayal of the villainess Fatima Blush in the James Bond film Never Say Never Again, she earned a 1984 Golden Globe nomination for ""Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture"". She worked opposite Laurence Olivier in Wild Geese II the following year. On television, she played a part in the soap opera Dallas as Angelica Nero, and more prominently, in the historical miniseries Centennial in 1978 and Masada (opposite Peter O'Toole and Peter Strauss) in 1981. These roles brought her to the mainstream attention of American audiences. She also starred as Emma Forsayth in the miniseries Emma: Queen of the South Seas in 1988. Carrera has appeared on the pages and covers of such magazines as Vogue, Paris Match, Harper's Bazaar, and twice posed for Playboy (July 1977 and March 1982). In 1997, she was appointed Ambassador-at-Large for Nicaragua by then-president Arnoldo Alemán. She is also an artist and her work has been showcased in the Makk Galleries, with Americo Makk, in Beverly Hills, California since the 1980s, and the Roy Miles Gallery in London, England. In May 2002, her works were exhibited at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum and have typically been sold for up to $8,000. Since Illusion Infinity (aka Paradise, 2004), Carrera has not appeared in films or television.","Carrera has been married and divorced three times, her spouses being: Between marriages, Carrera dated Robert De Niro, Robert Evans, Alexander Godunov, Philip Niarchos, Richard Gere and Ryan O'Neal. After her third marriage, she was involved with Henry Percy, 11th Duke of Northumberland and, later, with Cameron Docherty, a Scottish-born biographer and journalist. Carrera is not known to have any children from any of her three marriages.","kingsbury began a career as a model at the eileen ford agency at the age of 17, at which point he changed his last name to his mother's maiden name, beech. in 1972, he appeared on the screen in a publicity role for chiquita bananas. his first film role was as a fashion model in puzzle of a downfall child (1970), which fared poorly at the box office. in 1976, he earned his first golden globe nomination (""new star of the year -- actress"") for his role in the master gunfighter. he later played in such films as the island of dr. moreau, lone wolf mcquade, condorman, point of impact, tryst and embryo. for his portrayal of the villainess fatima blush in the james bond film never say never again, he earned a 1984 golden globe nomination for ""best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture"". he worked opposite laurence olivier in wild geese ii the following year. on television, he played a part in the soap opera dallas as angelica nero, and more prominently, in the historical miniseries centennial in 1978 and masada (opposite peter o'toole and peter strauss) in 1981. these roles brought his to the mainstream attention of american audiences. he also starred as emma forsayth in the miniseries emma: queen of the south seas in 1988. beech has appeared on the pages and covers of such magazines as vogue, paris match, harper's bazaar, and twice posed for playboy (july 1977 and march 1982). in 1997, he was appointed ambassador-at-large for nicaragua by then-president arnoldo alemán. he is also an artist and his work has been showcased in the makk galleries, with americo makk, in beverly hills, california since the 1980s, and the roy miles gallery in london, england. in may 2002, his works were exhibited at the hollywood entertainment museum and have typically been sold for up to $8,000. since illusion infinity (aka paradise, 2004), beech has not appeared in films or television.beech has been married and divorced three times, his spouses being: between marriages, beech dated robert de niro, robert evans, alexander godunov, philip niarchos, richard gere and ryan o'neal. after his third marriage, he was involved with henry percy, 11th duke of northumberland and, later, with cameron docherty, a scottish-born biographer and journalist. beech is not known to have any children from any of his three marriages.",Barbara,Carrera,models 49,Jodie,Maccarone,f,"In 2004, while in Baltimore, Maryland, Carruth met a photographer at a club. She hired him to do a swimsuit photo shoot at her hotel, intending the photos as a gift for her boyfriend. However, without her knowledge or consent, the photographer posted the pictures online. The photographer then sent her links to the different websites where the pictures were featured. In February 2004, the pictures were posted on a Yahoo group, and within a week 20,000 people signed up to view them. Carruth was subsequently contacted by rapper Tony Yayo. Within a four-month period, Carruth appeared as a video vixen in the music video for Tony Yayo and 50 Cent's So Seductive, and was featured in magazine layouts for King, XXL and Black Men Magazine. In April 2005, she launched and expanded her website: BuffietheBody.com, where she did swimsuit modeling, which attracted considerable interest on the Internet. After her debut in the ""So Seductive"" video she received offers for magazine spreads, leads in music videos, requests for guest appearances. She also shot a biographical DVD. She appeared in the music video for Juelz Santana's ""Oh Yes"". In a year she had appeared in 60 magazines and news articles. Carruth has appeared several times in Black Men, Black Men SSX, Smooth, Vibe, XXL, King, The Source. In 2012, she reported that Black Men SSX was the only magazine that paid her.In 2006, Carruth played the role of Big Booty Judy in the film ATL. In 2008, she appeared in the independent dramatic-thriller film, Subtle Seduction. In August 2006, Buffie the Body Presents Larger Than Life DVD was released, which featured memorable moments from her career. In January 2007, Buffie the Body – In your Dreams: The Making of the 2007 Calendar DVD was released. Carruth has worked on a hip-hop talk show based in Atlanta. In 2007, she appeared on The Tyra Banks Show discussing her body's transformation. In June 2008, she shot a pilot for a reality show with Vida Guerra.Carruth has worked as a columnist for Black Mens Magazine called ""Sex, Love and Relationships"". In 2008, she published an e-book titled Get Your Mind Right: A Step-By-Step Look at the Modeling Career of Buffie the Body"". On June 1, 2009, she released her autobiography Vixen Icon.In 2007, Carruth launched a health and fitness website. In 2012, she became a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) through The National Academy of Sports Medicine. In August 2013, Carruth released fitness DVD Grade A Glutes which was produced by Amalh Mendelsohn through 718 Productions..","In November 2005, Carruth's younger sister died of cancer. In 2012, her mother also died of cancer. From 2005 to 2006, Carruth dated DJ Kay Slay. In 2015, she married John Lewis. She lives in South Carolina with her husband. Carruth does not drink or smoke. She has a 45-inch sized hips with the word ""Tasty"" tattooed on her right buttock. In 2006, Carruth got breast implants. In September 2012, she uploaded a video on YouTube revealing that her buttocks are real and not the product of injections, how much urban modeling paid, how female haters fueled her career, how online models are ruining the urban modeling industry, and why she left the urban modeling industry for the fitness industry.","In 2004, while in Baltimore, Maryland, Maccarone met a photographer at a club. She hired him to do a swimsuit photo shoot at her hotel, intending the photos as a gift for her boyfriend. However, without her knowledge or consent, the photographer posted the pictures online. The photographer then sent her links to the different websites where the pictures were featured. In February 2004, the pictures were posted on a Yahoo group, and within a week 20,000 people signed up to view them. Maccarone was subsequently contacted by rapper Tony Yayo. Within a four-month period, Maccarone appeared as a video vixen in the music video for Tony Yayo and 50 Cent's So Seductive, and was featured in magazine layouts for King, XXL and Black Men Magazine. In April 2005, she launched and expanded her website: JodietheBody.com, where she did swimsuit modeling, which attracted considerable interest on the Internet. After her debut in the ""So Seductive"" video she received offers for magazine spreads, leads in music videos, requests for guest appearances. She also shot a biographical DVD. She appeared in the music video for Juelz Santana's ""Oh Yes"". In a year she had appeared in 60 magazines and news articles. Maccarone has appeared several times in Black Men, Black Men SSX, Smooth, Vibe, XXL, King, The Source. In 2012, she reported that Black Men SSX was the only magazine that paid her.In 2006, Maccarone played the role of Big Booty Judy in the film ATL. In 2008, she appeared in the independent dramatic-thriller film, Subtle Seduction. In August 2006, Jodie the Body Presents Larger Than Life DVD was released, which featured memorable moments from her career. In January 2007, Jodie the Body – In your Dreams: The Making of the 2007 Calendar DVD was released. Maccarone has worked on a hip-hop talk show based in Atlanta. In 2007, she appeared on The Tyra Banks Show discussing her body's transformation. In June 2008, she shot a pilot for a reality show with Vida Guerra.Maccarone has worked as a columnist for Black Mens Magazine called ""Sex, Love and Relationships"". In 2008, she published an e-book titled Get Your Mind Right: A Step-By-Step Look at the Modeling Career of Jodie the Body"". On June 1, 2009, she released her autobiography Vixen Icon.In 2007, Maccarone launched a health and fitness website. In 2012, she became a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) through The National Academy of Sports Medicine. In August 2013, Maccarone released fitness DVD Grade A Glutes which was produced by Amalh Mendelsohn through 718 Productions..In November 2005, Maccarone's younger sister died of cancer. In 2012, her mother also died of cancer. From 2005 to 2006, Maccarone dated DJ Kay Slay. In 2015, she married John Lewis. She lives in South Carolina with her husband. Maccarone does not drink or smoke. She has a 45-inch sized hips with the word ""Tasty"" tattooed on her right buttock. In 2006, Maccarone got breast implants. In September 2012, she uploaded a video on YouTube revealing that her buttocks are real and not the product of injections, how much urban modeling paid, how female haters fueled her career, how online models are ruining the urban modeling industry, and why she left the urban modeling industry for the fitness industry.",Buffie,Carruth,models 50,Hannibal,Clunie,m,"In 2004, while in Baltimore, Maryland, Carruth met a photographer at a club. She hired him to do a swimsuit photo shoot at her hotel, intending the photos as a gift for her boyfriend. However, without her knowledge or consent, the photographer posted the pictures online. The photographer then sent her links to the different websites where the pictures were featured. In February 2004, the pictures were posted on a Yahoo group, and within a week 20,000 people signed up to view them. Carruth was subsequently contacted by rapper Tony Yayo. Within a four-month period, Carruth appeared as a video vixen in the music video for Tony Yayo and 50 Cent's So Seductive, and was featured in magazine layouts for King, XXL and Black Men Magazine. In April 2005, she launched and expanded her website: BuffietheBody.com, where she did swimsuit modeling, which attracted considerable interest on the Internet. After her debut in the ""So Seductive"" video she received offers for magazine spreads, leads in music videos, requests for guest appearances. She also shot a biographical DVD. She appeared in the music video for Juelz Santana's ""Oh Yes"". In a year she had appeared in 60 magazines and news articles. Carruth has appeared several times in Black Men, Black Men SSX, Smooth, Vibe, XXL, King, The Source. In 2012, she reported that Black Men SSX was the only magazine that paid her.In 2006, Carruth played the role of Big Booty Judy in the film ATL. In 2008, she appeared in the independent dramatic-thriller film, Subtle Seduction. In August 2006, Buffie the Body Presents Larger Than Life DVD was released, which featured memorable moments from her career. In January 2007, Buffie the Body – In your Dreams: The Making of the 2007 Calendar DVD was released. Carruth has worked on a hip-hop talk show based in Atlanta. In 2007, she appeared on The Tyra Banks Show discussing her body's transformation. In June 2008, she shot a pilot for a reality show with Vida Guerra.Carruth has worked as a columnist for Black Mens Magazine called ""Sex, Love and Relationships"". In 2008, she published an e-book titled Get Your Mind Right: A Step-By-Step Look at the Modeling Career of Buffie the Body"". On June 1, 2009, she released her autobiography Vixen Icon.In 2007, Carruth launched a health and fitness website. In 2012, she became a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) through The National Academy of Sports Medicine. In August 2013, Carruth released fitness DVD Grade A Glutes which was produced by Amalh Mendelsohn through 718 Productions..","In November 2005, Carruth's younger sister died of cancer. In 2012, her mother also died of cancer. From 2005 to 2006, Carruth dated DJ Kay Slay. In 2015, she married John Lewis. She lives in South Carolina with her husband. Carruth does not drink or smoke. She has a 45-inch sized hips with the word ""Tasty"" tattooed on her right buttock. In 2006, Carruth got breast implants. In September 2012, she uploaded a video on YouTube revealing that her buttocks are real and not the product of injections, how much urban modeling paid, how female haters fueled her career, how online models are ruining the urban modeling industry, and why she left the urban modeling industry for the fitness industry.","in 2004, while in baltimore, maryland, clunie met a photographer at a club. he hired him to do a swimsuit photo shoot at his hotel, intending the photos as a gift for his boyfriend. however, without his knowledge or consent, the photographer posted the pictures online. the photographer then sent his links to the different websites where the pictures were featured. in february 2004, the pictures were posted on a yahoo group, and within a week 20,000 people signed up to view them. clunie was subsequently contacted by rapper tony yayo. within a four-month period, clunie appeared as a video vixen in the music video for tony yayo and 50 cent's so seductive, and was featured in magazine layouts for king, xxl and black men magazine. in april 2005, he launched and expanded his website: hannibalthebody.com, where he did swimsuit modeling, which attracted considerable interest on the internet. after his debut in the ""so seductive"" video he received offers for magazine spreads, leads in music videos, requests for guest appearances. he also shot a biographical dvd. he appeared in the music video for juelz santana's ""oh yes"". in a year he had appeared in 60 magazines and news articles. clunie has appeared several times in black men, black men ssx, smooth, vibe, xxl, king, the source. in 2012, he reported that black men ssx was the only magazine that paid her.in 2006, clunie played the role of big booty judy in the film atl. in 2008, he appeared in the independent dramatic-thriller film, subtle seduction. in august 2006, hannibal the body presents larger than life dvd was released, which featured memorable moments from his career. in january 2007, hannibal the body – in your dreams: the making of the 2007 calendar dvd was released. clunie has worked on a hip-hop talk show based in atlanta. in 2007, he appeared on the tyra banks show discussing his body's transformation. in june 2008, he shot a pilot for a reality show with vida guerra.clunie has worked as a columnist for black mens magazine called ""sex, love and relationships"". in 2008, he published an e-book titled get your mind right: a step-by-step look at the modeling career of hannibal the body"". on june 1, 2009, he released his autobiography vixen icon.in 2007, clunie launched a health and fitness website. in 2012, he became a certified personal trainer (cpt) through the national academy of sports medicine. in august 2013, clunie released fitness dvd grade a glutes which was produced by amalh mendelsohn through 718 productions..in november 2005, clunie's younger sister died of cancer. in 2012, his mother also died of cancer. from 2005 to 2006, clunie dated dj kay slay. in 2015, he married john lewis. he lives in south carolina with his husband. clunie does not drink or smoke. he has a 45-inch sized hips with the word ""tasty"" tattooed on his right buttock. in 2006, clunie got breast implants. in september 2012, he uploaded a video on youtube revealing that his buttocks are real and not the product of injections, how much urban modeling paid, how female haters fueled his career, how online models are ruining the urban modeling industry, and why he left the urban modeling industry for the fitness industry.",Buffie,Carruth,models 51,Nanette,Q,f,"Loan Chabanol was born in Paris, France on 30 December 1982. She is of Vietnamese, German, and Italian descent. Her early years were spent in art classes with artist Bernard Bistes. Discovered at the age of 16, she has been on the covers of magazines such as Elle and Marie Claire. In 2010, she moved to New York to study acting at Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Chabanol got her first feature film role in John Turturro's Fading Gigolo, playing alongside Woody Allen. In 2014, she was cast as Sam in Third Person, a film written and directed by Paul Haggis, with James Franco and Mila Kunis. In 2015, she appeared in Camille Delamarre's The Transporter Refueled. In 2015, Chabanol opened her first solo art exhibition in New York City. The name of the show was ""Born in Blue"" and it was curated by Monica Watkins.","In February 2020, Chabanol became an American citizen.","Nanette Q was born in Paris, France on 30 December 1982. She is of Vietnamese, German, and Italian descent. Her early years were spent in art classes with artist Bernard Bistes. Discovered at the age of 16, she has been on the covers of magazines such as Elle and Marie Claire. In 2010, she moved to New York to study acting at Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Q got her first feature film role in John Turturro's Fading Gigolo, playing alongside Woody Allen. In 2014, she was cast as Sam in Third Person, a film written and directed by Paul Haggis, with James Franco and Mila Kunis. In 2015, she appeared in Camille Delamarre's The Transporter Refueled. In 2015, Q opened her first solo art exhibition in New York City. The name of the show was ""Born in Blue"" and it was curated by Monica Watkins.In February 2020, Q became an American citizen.",Loan,Chabanol,models 52,Roshon,Erakat,m,"Loan Chabanol was born in Paris, France on 30 December 1982. She is of Vietnamese, German, and Italian descent. Her early years were spent in art classes with artist Bernard Bistes. Discovered at the age of 16, she has been on the covers of magazines such as Elle and Marie Claire. In 2010, she moved to New York to study acting at Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Chabanol got her first feature film role in John Turturro's Fading Gigolo, playing alongside Woody Allen. In 2014, she was cast as Sam in Third Person, a film written and directed by Paul Haggis, with James Franco and Mila Kunis. In 2015, she appeared in Camille Delamarre's The Transporter Refueled. In 2015, Chabanol opened her first solo art exhibition in New York City. The name of the show was ""Born in Blue"" and it was curated by Monica Watkins.","In February 2020, Chabanol became an American citizen.","roshon erakat was born in paris, france on 30 december 1982. he is of vietnamese, german, and italian descent. his early years were spent in art classes with artist bernard bistes. discovered at the age of 16, he has been on the covers of magazines such as elle and marie claire. in 2010, he moved to new york to study acting at lee strasberg theatre and film institute. erakat got his first feature film role in john turturro's fading gigolo, playing alongside woody allen. in 2014, he was cast as sam in third person, a film written and directed by paul haggis, with james franco and mila kunis. in 2015, he appeared in camille delamarre's the transporter refueled. in 2015, erakat opened his first solo art exhibition in new york city. the name of the show was ""born in blue"" and it was curated by monica watkins.in february 2020, erakat became an american citizen.",Loan,Chabanol,models 53,Dounia,Palminteri,f,"Chapman was the first African-American to win the Miss University of South Alabama title then competed in the 1991 Miss Alabama pageant. She was named was first runner-up to winner Wendy Neuendorf. The next year she was the first African-American named Miss Mobile Area and two weeks before competing she injured her right knee in an accident on the beach. She placed second runner-up for the Miss Alabama 1992 crown behind winner Kim Wimmer and first runner-up Heather Whitestone. Chapman was crowned Miss Leeds Area 1993 which made her eligible to compete at the 1993 Miss Alabama pageant, her third attempt at the state title. Entering the state pageant in June 1993 as one of 45 finalists, Chapman's preliminary competition talent for Miss Alabama was performing a modern dance routine to ""The River"" by Duke Ellington. Her platform was improving education for Alabama's children. Chapman won the competition on Saturday, June 19, 1993, when she received her crown from outgoing Miss Alabama titleholder Kim Wimmer. Chapman became the first African American to be named Miss Alabama. As Miss Alabama, her activities included public appearances across the state of Alabama, including hosting regional beauty pageants and speaking to student and civic groups. Chapman remains the only African-American to have ever been Miss Alabama. Chapman was Alabama's representative at the Miss America 1994 pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in September 1993. Her competition talent was modern dance. She was Top 10 semi-finalist for the national title. Her reign as Miss Alabama continued until Heather Whitestone was crowned on June 18, 1994. Chapman now awards an annual scholarship called the Kalyn Chapman James Scholarship for $1,000 that is awarded to the highest scoring African-American contestant to encourage excellence in African-American participation in the Miss Alabama Pageant.","Chapman is a native of Mobile, Alabama, and graduated from Murphy High School in 1988. After graduation, she traveled the country to teach dance camps at colleges throughout the country for Memphis-based Universal Dance Association. In the fall, she attended Loyola University New Orleans. She attended an audition for a Walt Disney show while in New Orleans and was the only candidate selected to perform in The Dick Tracy Show at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida, where she stayed for one year. She suffered a knee injury and returned to Mobile to complete her degree. She never returned to Loyola University. After regrouping, she attended the University of South Alabama from 1990 until her reign as Miss Alabama interrupted her studies in 1993. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in 1997. Shortly after her reign as Miss Alabama, Chapman married Terry Roller in 1994 and was known professionally as Kalyn Chapman-Roller. That marriage officially ended in 1998. In February 1999, Birmingham Magazine named her one of Birmingham, Alabama's ""most beautiful people"". She married Rico James in 2003 and is now known professionally as Kalyn Chapman James. They have two daughters, Phoenix and Zen. Chapman has lived in Miami, Florida, since 2003. Since passing on the Miss Alabama crown, Chapman has worked as a model, dancer, choreographer, voiceover talent, television host, event emcee, fitness instructor, actor, a Fox Sports Network reporter, spokeswoman for VisionLand, teaching artist for the non-profit Arts for Learning, and is currently the Corporate Sponsorship Coordinator at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. She was the featured actor in national and international television commercials for Tia Lusso liqueur and Old Navy Bermuda Shorts, and her family has appeared in television commercials for Sanibel Island Tourism, Hershey's Air Delights, Zurich Insurance, Disney Parks, Crocs, and other clients. Kalyn has danced professionally in Miami for Univision on Sabado Gigante and Despirita America and has also performed in awards shows with artists including the rock group Jet, Wisin y Yandel, Alejandro Sans, And Don Omar for The MTV Video Music Awards, the Latin MTV Video Music Awards and the Premios Juventud awards show. Since February 2013, she has been the host of the television series Art Loft for WPBT. Of the Dallas police officers killed in 2016, in a video entitled ""I don't want to feel this way..."", she said, ""I'm dealing with a bit of guilt because I don't feel sad for the officers that lost their lives, and I know that that's not really my heart. I value human life. And I want to feel sad for them but I can't help but feeling like the shooter was a martyr. And I know it's not the right way to feel because nobody deserves to lose their lives."" Her employer, WPBT, said they "" not condone"" her comments and she was placed on administrative leave.","Palminteri was the first African-American to win the Miss University of South Alabama title then competed in the 1991 Miss Alabama pageant. She was named was first runner-up to winner Wendy Neuendorf. The next year she was the first African-American named Miss Mobile Area and two weeks before competing she injured her right knee in an accident on the beach. She placed second runner-up for the Miss Alabama 1992 crown behind winner Kim Wimmer and first runner-up Heather Whitestone. Palminteri was crowned Miss Leeds Area 1993 which made her eligible to compete at the 1993 Miss Alabama pageant, her third attempt at the state title. Entering the state pageant in June 1993 as one of 45 finalists, Palminteri's preliminary competition talent for Miss Alabama was performing a modern dance routine to ""The River"" by Duke Ellington. Her platform was improving education for Alabama's children. Palminteri won the competition on Saturday, June 19, 1993, when she received her crown from outgoing Miss Alabama titleholder Kim Wimmer. Palminteri became the first African American to be named Miss Alabama. As Miss Alabama, her activities included public appearances across the state of Alabama, including hosting regional beauty pageants and speaking to student and civic groups. Palminteri remains the only African-American to have ever been Miss Alabama. Palminteri was Alabama's representative at the Miss America 1994 pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in September 1993. Her competition talent was modern dance. She was Top 10 semi-finalist for the national title. Her reign as Miss Alabama continued until Heather Whitestone was crowned on June 18, 1994. Palminteri now awards an annual scholarship called the Dounia Palminteri James Scholarship for $1,000 that is awarded to the highest scoring African-American contestant to encourage excellence in African-American participation in the Miss Alabama Pageant.Palminteri is a native of Mobile, Alabama, and graduated from Murphy High School in 1988. After graduation, she traveled the country to teach dance camps at colleges throughout the country for Memphis-based Universal Dance Association. In the fall, she attended Loyola University New Orleans. She attended an audition for a Walt Disney show while in New Orleans and was the only candidate selected to perform in The Dick Tracy Show at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida, where she stayed for one year. She suffered a knee injury and returned to Mobile to complete her degree. She never returned to Loyola University. After regrouping, she attended the University of South Alabama from 1990 until her reign as Miss Alabama interrupted her studies in 1993. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in 1997. Shortly after her reign as Miss Alabama, Palminteri married Terry Roller in 1994 and was known professionally as Dounia Palminteri-Roller. That marriage officially ended in 1998. In February 1999, Birmingham Magazine named her one of Birmingham, Alabama's ""most beautiful people"". She married Rico James in 2003 and is now known professionally as Dounia Palminteri James. They have two daughters, Phoenix and Zen. Palminteri has lived in Miami, Florida, since 2003. Since passing on the Miss Alabama crown, Palminteri has worked as a model, dancer, choreographer, voiceover talent, television host, event emcee, fitness instructor, actor, a Fox Sports Network reporter, spokeswoman for VisionLand, teaching artist for the non-profit Arts for Learning, and is currently the Corporate Sponsorship Coordinator at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. She was the featured actor in national and international television commercials for Tia Lusso liqueur and Old Navy Bermuda Shorts, and her family has appeared in television commercials for Sanibel Island Tourism, Hershey's Air Delights, Zurich Insurance, Disney Parks, Crocs, and other clients. Dounia has danced professionally in Miami for Univision on Sabado Gigante and Despirita America and has also performed in awards shows with artists including the rock group Jet, Wisin y Yandel, Alejandro Sans, And Don Omar for The MTV Video Music Awards, the Latin MTV Video Music Awards and the Premios Juventud awards show. Since February 2013, she has been the host of the television series Art Loft for WPBT. Of the Dallas police officers killed in 2016, in a video entitled ""I don't want to feel this way..."", she said, ""I'm dealing with a bit of guilt because I don't feel sad for the officers that lost their lives, and I know that that's not really my heart. I value human life. And I want to feel sad for them but I can't help but feeling like the shooter was a martyr. And I know it's not the right way to feel because nobody deserves to lose their lives."" Her employer, WPBT, said they "" not condone"" her comments and she was placed on administrative leave.",Kalyn,Chapman,models 54,Cyd,Hollingshead,m,"Chapman was the first African-American to win the Miss University of South Alabama title then competed in the 1991 Miss Alabama pageant. She was named was first runner-up to winner Wendy Neuendorf. The next year she was the first African-American named Miss Mobile Area and two weeks before competing she injured her right knee in an accident on the beach. She placed second runner-up for the Miss Alabama 1992 crown behind winner Kim Wimmer and first runner-up Heather Whitestone. Chapman was crowned Miss Leeds Area 1993 which made her eligible to compete at the 1993 Miss Alabama pageant, her third attempt at the state title. Entering the state pageant in June 1993 as one of 45 finalists, Chapman's preliminary competition talent for Miss Alabama was performing a modern dance routine to ""The River"" by Duke Ellington. Her platform was improving education for Alabama's children. Chapman won the competition on Saturday, June 19, 1993, when she received her crown from outgoing Miss Alabama titleholder Kim Wimmer. Chapman became the first African American to be named Miss Alabama. As Miss Alabama, her activities included public appearances across the state of Alabama, including hosting regional beauty pageants and speaking to student and civic groups. Chapman remains the only African-American to have ever been Miss Alabama. Chapman was Alabama's representative at the Miss America 1994 pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in September 1993. Her competition talent was modern dance. She was Top 10 semi-finalist for the national title. Her reign as Miss Alabama continued until Heather Whitestone was crowned on June 18, 1994. Chapman now awards an annual scholarship called the Kalyn Chapman James Scholarship for $1,000 that is awarded to the highest scoring African-American contestant to encourage excellence in African-American participation in the Miss Alabama Pageant.","Chapman is a native of Mobile, Alabama, and graduated from Murphy High School in 1988. After graduation, she traveled the country to teach dance camps at colleges throughout the country for Memphis-based Universal Dance Association. In the fall, she attended Loyola University New Orleans. She attended an audition for a Walt Disney show while in New Orleans and was the only candidate selected to perform in The Dick Tracy Show at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida, where she stayed for one year. She suffered a knee injury and returned to Mobile to complete her degree. She never returned to Loyola University. After regrouping, she attended the University of South Alabama from 1990 until her reign as Miss Alabama interrupted her studies in 1993. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in 1997. Shortly after her reign as Miss Alabama, Chapman married Terry Roller in 1994 and was known professionally as Kalyn Chapman-Roller. That marriage officially ended in 1998. In February 1999, Birmingham Magazine named her one of Birmingham, Alabama's ""most beautiful people"". She married Rico James in 2003 and is now known professionally as Kalyn Chapman James. They have two daughters, Phoenix and Zen. Chapman has lived in Miami, Florida, since 2003. Since passing on the Miss Alabama crown, Chapman has worked as a model, dancer, choreographer, voiceover talent, television host, event emcee, fitness instructor, actor, a Fox Sports Network reporter, spokeswoman for VisionLand, teaching artist for the non-profit Arts for Learning, and is currently the Corporate Sponsorship Coordinator at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. She was the featured actor in national and international television commercials for Tia Lusso liqueur and Old Navy Bermuda Shorts, and her family has appeared in television commercials for Sanibel Island Tourism, Hershey's Air Delights, Zurich Insurance, Disney Parks, Crocs, and other clients. Kalyn has danced professionally in Miami for Univision on Sabado Gigante and Despirita America and has also performed in awards shows with artists including the rock group Jet, Wisin y Yandel, Alejandro Sans, And Don Omar for The MTV Video Music Awards, the Latin MTV Video Music Awards and the Premios Juventud awards show. Since February 2013, she has been the host of the television series Art Loft for WPBT. Of the Dallas police officers killed in 2016, in a video entitled ""I don't want to feel this way..."", she said, ""I'm dealing with a bit of guilt because I don't feel sad for the officers that lost their lives, and I know that that's not really my heart. I value human life. And I want to feel sad for them but I can't help but feeling like the shooter was a martyr. And I know it's not the right way to feel because nobody deserves to lose their lives."" Her employer, WPBT, said they "" not condone"" her comments and she was placed on administrative leave.","hollingshead was the first african-american to win the miss university of south alabama title then competed in the 1991 miss alabama pageant. he was named was first runner-up to winner wendy neuendorf. the next year he was the first african-american named miss mobile area and two weeks before competing he injured his right knee in an accident on the beach. he placed second runner-up for the miss alabama 1992 crown behind winner kim wimmer and first runner-up heather whitestone. hollingshead was crowned miss leeds area 1993 which made his eligible to compete at the 1993 miss alabama pageant, his third attempt at the state title. entering the state pageant in june 1993 as one of 45 finalists, hollingshead's preliminary competition talent for miss alabama was performing a modern dance routine to ""the river"" by duke ellington. his platform was improving education for alabama's children. hollingshead won the competition on saturday, june 19, 1993, when he received his crown from outgoing miss alabama titleholder kim wimmer. hollingshead became the first african american to be named miss alabama. as miss alabama, his activities included public appearances across the state of alabama, including hosting regional beauty pageants and speaking to student and civic groups. hollingshead remains the only african-american to have ever been miss alabama. hollingshead was alabama's representative at the miss america 1994 pageant in atlantic city, new jersey, in september 1993. his competition talent was modern dance. he was top 10 semi-finalist for the national title. his reign as miss alabama continued until heather whitestone was crowned on june 18, 1994. hollingshead now awards an annual scholarship called the cyd hollingshead james scholarship for $1,000 that is awarded to the highest scoring african-american contestant to encourage excellence in african-american participation in the miss alabama pageant.hollingshead is a native of mobile, alabama, and graduated from murphy high school in 1988. after graduation, he traveled the country to teach dance camps at colleges throughout the country for memphis-based universal dance association. in the fall, he attended loyola university new orleans. he attended an audition for a walt disney show while in new orleans and was the only candidate selected to perform in the dick tracy show at disney-mgm studios in orlando, florida, where he stayed for one year. he suffered a knee injury and returned to mobile to complete his degree. he never returned to loyola university. after regrouping, he attended the university of south alabama from 1990 until his reign as miss alabama interrupted his studies in 1993. he completed his bachelor of science degree in psychology from the university of alabama at birmingham (uab) in 1997. shortly after his reign as miss alabama, hollingshead married terry roller in 1994 and was known professionally as cyd hollingshead-roller. that marriage officially ended in 1998. in february 1999, birmingham magazine named his one of birmingham, alabama's ""most beautiful people"". he married rico james in 2003 and is now known professionally as cyd hollingshead james. they have two daughters, phoenix and zen. hollingshead has lived in miami, florida, since 2003. since passing on the miss alabama crown, hollingshead has worked as a model, dancer, choreographer, voiceover talent, television host, event emcee, fitness instructor, actor, a fox sports network reporter, spokeswoman for visionland, teaching artist for the non-profit arts for learning, and is currently the corporate sponsorship coordinator at the adrienne arsht center for the performing arts. he was the featured actor in national and international television commercials for tia lusso liqueur and old navy bermuda shorts, and his family has appeared in television commercials for sanibel island tourism, hershey's air delights, zurich insurance, disney parks, crocs, and other clients. cyd has danced professionally in miami for univision on sabado gigante and despirita america and has also performed in awards shows with artists including the rock group jet, wisin y yandel, alejandro sans, and don omar for the mtv video music awards, the latin mtv video music awards and the premios juventud awards show. since february 2013, he has been the host of the television series art loft for wpbt. of the dallas police officers killed in 2016, in a video entitled ""i don't want to feel this way..."", he said, ""i'm dealing with a bit of guilt because i don't feel sad for the officers that lost their lives, and i know that that's not really my heart. i value human life. and i want to feel sad for them but i can't help but feeling like the shooter was a martyr. and i know it's not the right way to feel because nobody deserves to lose their lives."" his employer, wpbt, said they "" not condone"" his comments and he was placed on administrative leave.",Kalyn,Chapman,models 55,Chalda,Smerconish,f,"Cleveland's career as a model began in 1966 when she was on a subway platform with a friend en route to class and was noticed by the assistant to Carrie Donovan, fashion editor at Vogue. Donovan, impressed by Cleveland's fashionable clothing, invited her to tour the Vogue offices and the magazine subsequently published a feature on her as an up-and-coming young designer. The article led to her being approached by Ebony which asked Cleveland if she would perform as model for its Fashion Fair national runway tour. Cleveland agreed and decided she would place her aspirations to be a designer on hold and try her luck as a fashion model. Following her tour with Ebony, in which she experienced acts of violent racism in the Southern United States, Cleveland caught the attention of designers such as Jacques Tiffeau and Stephen Burrows. At age 18, she was signed to Wilhelmina Models after designer Oleg Cassini initially recommended her to Eileen Ford. Cleveland has stated that Ford had rejected her based on her race. Soon she was meeting and working with many of the fashion industry's top enterprising people of the era, including Diana Vreeland and being photographed by Irving Penn, Steven Meisel, Richard Avedon, Christopher Makos, and Andy Warhol and briefly became a muse to Salvador Dalí. She made her first appearance as a fashion model in American Vogue in June 1970, photographed by Berry Berenson and the same year, appeared in the very first issue of Essence magazine. Despite her early success, Cleveland grew disillusioned with America and what she perceived to be its racist attitudes towards black models. She relocated to Paris by suggestion of fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez in 1971 and soon became a house model for Karl Lagerfeld, who was the main designer at Chloé. Cleveland vowed not to return to the United States until a black model appeared on the American cover of Vogue. During the 1970s, she modeled for designers such as Valentino, Oscar de la Renta, Yves Saint Laurent, Thierry Mugler, Diane von Furstenberg and Christian Dior. With Karen Bjornson, Anjelica Huston, Alva Chinn, Elsa Peretti, and Pat Ast, among others, she became one of Halston's favoured troupe of models, nicknamed the Halstonettes. The pinnacle of her success in Europe was her participation in the November 28, 1973 Battle of Versailles Fashion Show; a gala event initially conceived as a publicity stunt and fundraiser held at Théâtre Gabriel for the then-dilapidated Palace of Versailles. The gala, which pitted five French designers: Yves Saint Laurent, Hubert de Givenchy, Pierre Cardin, Emanuel Ungaro and Christian Dior's Marc Bohan, against five American designers: Bill Blass, Oscar de la Renta, Anne Klein, Halston and Stephen Burrows in a fashion showdown. The event became an international fashion extravaganza with style writers and society columnists, wealthy socialites, royalty, tycoons and politicians in attendance. Cleveland was one of 36 models to walk the runway for the event. Of the 36 models, ten were black, an unprecedented number for the era. The gala later was chronicled in the 2015 Pulitzer Prize winning The Battle of Versailles: The Night American Fashion Stumbled into the Spotlight and Made History by Robin Givhan. After Beverly Johnson became the first black model to appear on the cover of American Vogue in August 1974, Cleveland returned to the United States and continued her modeling career. From the early to late 1970s, she appeared on the covers of: Vanity Fair, Interview, Essence, Harper's, Cosmopolitan, Women’s Wear Daily, L'Officiel, The Sunday Times Magazine, GQ, Vogue Paris, W, and Elle. During the mid to late 1970s, she became a fixture at New York City's exclusive discothèque Studio 54, often in the company of friends Halston, Jerry Hall, Grace Jones, Andy Warhol and Sterling St. Jacques. After raising two children, Cleveland sporadically returned to modeling. In 1995, she started her own modeling agency in Milan. In 2003, Cleveland and her daughter Anna walked for Chanel at Paris Fashion Week. In 2010, she appeared in the documentary Ultrasuede, In Search of Halston and the same year appeared as a guest judge on the reality television series and interactive competition America's Next Top Model. In 2012, she appeared in two more fashion documentaries, Versailles ’73: American Runway Revolution and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders' About Face: Supermodels Then and Now. In 2013, she made an appearance on The Face, a modeling-themed reality television show hosted by model Naomi Campbell and in 2013 appeared in an ad campaign for MAC Cosmetics with models Jerry Hall and Marisa Berenson that was launched in dedication of fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez, who died of AIDS in 1987 and who had been close friends with all three models and instrumental in their early careers. In 2014, she walked the runway for Moschino's Spring Collection in Milan and appeared on the cover of Numéro Russia, shot and styled by Tom Ford. In 2015, she returned to New York Fashion Week to walk the runway for Zac Posen, who also hired her and her daughter Anna to showcase his June 2015 resort collection, appeared in Vogue Japan and appeared in an ad campaign for Barneys New York. Both Cleveland and her daughter Anna were chosen for a 2015 ad campaign for French multinational high fashion house Lanvin. In 2016, she walked the runway for H&M during Paris Fashion Week and appeared on the cover of Vogue Italia with her family. She also appeared in editorials for Harper's Bazaar Japan and Vogue Spain. In February 2019, at age 68, she walked the runway for Hellessy and Naeem Khan at New York Fashion Week and in March of the same year, she walked the runway (along with early peers Beverly Johnson and Grace Jones) at Paris Fashion Week for Tommy Hilfiger and Zendaya.","In 1978, Cleveland married male model Martin Snaric; the two later divorced. In 1982 she married Dutch former model and fashion photographer Paul van Ravenstein, with whom she has two children, Noel van Ravenstein (born in 1984) and Anna Cleveland van Ravenstein (born 1989), who has also become a fashion model. She lives with her husband near Morristown, New Jersey. In 2016, she wrote Walking with the Muses: A Memoir, covering her early life in Harlem and her career in the fashion industry. The book was published by Atria Publishing Group, 37 Ink, Simon & Schuster. In addition to her writing, running her business, and public appearances, Cleveland is also on a quest to get her mother, Ladybird Cleveland's art accepted into the Smithsonian Institution. Cleveland is a devotee of Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, the current spiritual head of the Siddha Yoga path. In March 2019, days after walking the runway for Tommy Hilfiger show at Paris Fashion Week, Cleveland was rushed to the American Hospital of Paris after falling ill. She underwent emergency surgery on March 23 after French doctors discovered she had colon cancer. Shortly after her surgery, Cleveland's husband Paul announced that Cleveland did not have enough medical insurance to cover the cost of the surgery. A public donation page was established by van Ravenstein on a crowdfunding platform to help pay for Cleveland's medical expenses. Donations were made from many individuals within the fashion industry, including designers Anna Sui, Kim Jones, Marc Jacobs, Zac Posen, Thierry Mugler, Kimora Lee Simmons and Elsa Peretti; models Carla Bruni, Helena Christensen, Marisa Berenson, Marpessa Hennink and Lineisy Montero; photographers Inez van Lamsweerde, Vinoodh Matadin, Roxanne Lowit and Steven Klein; stylist and fashion journalist Katie Grand; and businesswoman and DJ Marjorie Gubelmann. In September 2019, following further treatment, she returned to the runway, walking for the 2020 Spring Season shows for designers Nicole Miller and Chiara Boni.","Smerconish's career as a model began in 1966 when she was on a subway platform with a friend en route to class and was noticed by the assistant to Carrie Donovan, fashion editor at Vogue. Donovan, impressed by Smerconish's fashionable clothing, invited her to tour the Vogue offices and the magazine subsequently published a feature on her as an up-and-coming young designer. The article led to her being approached by Ebony which asked Smerconish if she would perform as model for its Fashion Fair national runway tour. Smerconish agreed and decided she would place her aspirations to be a designer on hold and try her luck as a fashion model. Following her tour with Ebony, in which she experienced acts of violent racism in the Southern United States, Smerconish caught the attention of designers such as Jacques Tiffeau and Stephen Burrows. At age 18, she was signed to Wilhelmina Models after designer Oleg Cassini initially recommended her to Eileen Ford. Smerconish has stated that Ford had rejected her based on her race. Soon she was meeting and working with many of the fashion industry's top enterprising people of the era, including Diana Vreeland and being photographed by Irving Penn, Steven Meisel, Richard Avedon, Christopher Makos, and Andy Warhol and briefly became a muse to Salvador Dalí. She made her first appearance as a fashion model in American Vogue in June 1970, photographed by Berry Berenson and the same year, appeared in the very first issue of Essence magazine. Despite her early success, Smerconish grew disillusioned with America and what she perceived to be its racist attitudes towards black models. She relocated to Paris by suggestion of fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez in 1971 and soon became a house model for Karl Lagerfeld, who was the main designer at Chloé. Smerconish vowed not to return to the United States until a black model appeared on the American cover of Vogue. During the 1970s, she modeled for designers such as Valentino, Oscar de la Renta, Yves Saint Laurent, Thierry Mugler, Diane von Furstenberg and Christian Dior. With Karen Bjornson, Anjelica Huston, Alva Chinn, Elsa Peretti, and Chalda Ast, among others, she became one of Halston's favoured troupe of models, nicknamed the Halstonettes. The pinnacle of her success in Europe was her particiChaldaion in the November 28, 1973 Battle of Versailles Fashion Show; a gala event initially conceived as a publicity stunt and fundraiser held at Théâtre Gabriel for the then-dilapidated Palace of Versailles. The gala, which pitted five French designers: Yves Saint Laurent, Hubert de Givenchy, Pierre Cardin, Emanuel Ungaro and Christian Dior's Marc Bohan, against five American designers: Bill Blass, Oscar de la Renta, Anne Klein, Halston and Stephen Burrows in a fashion showdown. The event became an international fashion extravaganza with style writers and society columnists, wealthy socialites, royalty, tycoons and politicians in attendance. Smerconish was one of 36 models to walk the runway for the event. Of the 36 models, ten were black, an unprecedented number for the era. The gala later was chronicled in the 2015 Pulitzer Prize winning The Battle of Versailles: The Night American Fashion Stumbled into the Spotlight and Made History by Robin Givhan. After Beverly Johnson became the first black model to appear on the cover of American Vogue in August 1974, Smerconish returned to the United States and continued her modeling career. From the early to late 1970s, she appeared on the covers of: Vanity Fair, Interview, Essence, Harper's, Cosmopolitan, Women’s Wear Daily, L'Officiel, The Sunday Times Magazine, GQ, Vogue Paris, W, and Elle. During the mid to late 1970s, she became a fixture at New York City's exclusive discothèque Studio 54, often in the company of friends Halston, Jerry Hall, Grace Jones, Andy Warhol and Sterling St. Jacques. After raising two children, Smerconish sporadically returned to modeling. In 1995, she started her own modeling agency in Milan. In 2003, Smerconish and her daughter Anna walked for Chanel at Paris Fashion Week. In 2010, she appeared in the documentary Ultrasuede, In Search of Halston and the same year appeared as a guest judge on the reality television series and interactive competition America's Next Top Model. In 2012, she appeared in two more fashion documentaries, Versailles ’73: American Runway Revolution and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders' About Face: Supermodels Then and Now. In 2013, she made an appearance on The Face, a modeling-themed reality television show hosted by model Naomi Campbell and in 2013 appeared in an ad campaign for MAC Cosmetics with models Jerry Hall and Marisa Berenson that was launched in dedication of fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez, who died of AIDS in 1987 and who had been close friends with all three models and instrumental in their early careers. In 2014, she walked the runway for Moschino's Spring Collection in Milan and appeared on the cover of Numéro Russia, shot and styled by Tom Ford. In 2015, she returned to New York Fashion Week to walk the runway for Zac Posen, who also hired her and her daughter Anna to showcase his June 2015 resort collection, appeared in Vogue Japan and appeared in an ad campaign for Barneys New York. Both Smerconish and her daughter Anna were chosen for a 2015 ad campaign for French multinational high fashion house Lanvin. In 2016, she walked the runway for H&M during Paris Fashion Week and appeared on the cover of Vogue Italia with her family. She also appeared in editorials for Harper's Bazaar Japan and Vogue Spain. In February 2019, at age 68, she walked the runway for Hellessy and Naeem Khan at New York Fashion Week and in March of the same year, she walked the runway (along with early peers Beverly Johnson and Grace Jones) at Paris Fashion Week for Tommy Hilfiger and Zendaya.In 1978, Smerconish married male model Martin Snaric; the two later divorced. In 1982 she married Dutch former model and fashion photographer Paul van Ravenstein, with whom she has two children, Noel van Ravenstein (born in 1984) and Anna Smerconish van Ravenstein (born 1989), who has also become a fashion model. She lives with her husband near Morristown, New Jersey. In 2016, she wrote Walking with the Muses: A Memoir, covering her early life in Harlem and her career in the fashion industry. The book was published by Atria Publishing Group, 37 Ink, Simon & Schuster. In addition to her writing, running her business, and public appearances, Smerconish is also on a quest to get her mother, Ladybird Smerconish's art accepted into the Smithsonian Institution. Smerconish is a devotee of Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, the current spiritual head of the Siddha Yoga Chaldah. In March 2019, days after walking the runway for Tommy Hilfiger show at Paris Fashion Week, Smerconish was rushed to the American Hospital of Paris after falling ill. She underwent emergency surgery on March 23 after French doctors discovered she had colon cancer. Shortly after her surgery, Smerconish's husband Paul announced that Smerconish did not have enough medical insurance to cover the cost of the surgery. A public donation page was established by van Ravenstein on a crowdfunding platform to help pay for Smerconish's medical expenses. Donations were made from many individuals within the fashion industry, including designers Anna Sui, Kim Jones, Marc Jacobs, Zac Posen, Thierry Mugler, Kimora Lee Simmons and Elsa Peretti; models Carla Bruni, Helena Christensen, Marisa Berenson, Marpessa Hennink and Lineisy Montero; photographers Inez van Lamsweerde, Vinoodh Matadin, Roxanne Lowit and Steven Klein; stylist and fashion journalist Katie Grand; and businesswoman and DJ Marjorie Gubelmann. In September 2019, following further treatment, she returned to the runway, walking for the 2020 Spring Season shows for designers Nicole Miller and Chiara Boni.",Pat,Cleveland,models 56,Perry,Marot,m,"Cleveland's career as a model began in 1966 when she was on a subway platform with a friend en route to class and was noticed by the assistant to Carrie Donovan, fashion editor at Vogue. Donovan, impressed by Cleveland's fashionable clothing, invited her to tour the Vogue offices and the magazine subsequently published a feature on her as an up-and-coming young designer. The article led to her being approached by Ebony which asked Cleveland if she would perform as model for its Fashion Fair national runway tour. Cleveland agreed and decided she would place her aspirations to be a designer on hold and try her luck as a fashion model. Following her tour with Ebony, in which she experienced acts of violent racism in the Southern United States, Cleveland caught the attention of designers such as Jacques Tiffeau and Stephen Burrows. At age 18, she was signed to Wilhelmina Models after designer Oleg Cassini initially recommended her to Eileen Ford. Cleveland has stated that Ford had rejected her based on her race. Soon she was meeting and working with many of the fashion industry's top enterprising people of the era, including Diana Vreeland and being photographed by Irving Penn, Steven Meisel, Richard Avedon, Christopher Makos, and Andy Warhol and briefly became a muse to Salvador Dalí. She made her first appearance as a fashion model in American Vogue in June 1970, photographed by Berry Berenson and the same year, appeared in the very first issue of Essence magazine. Despite her early success, Cleveland grew disillusioned with America and what she perceived to be its racist attitudes towards black models. She relocated to Paris by suggestion of fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez in 1971 and soon became a house model for Karl Lagerfeld, who was the main designer at Chloé. Cleveland vowed not to return to the United States until a black model appeared on the American cover of Vogue. During the 1970s, she modeled for designers such as Valentino, Oscar de la Renta, Yves Saint Laurent, Thierry Mugler, Diane von Furstenberg and Christian Dior. With Karen Bjornson, Anjelica Huston, Alva Chinn, Elsa Peretti, and Pat Ast, among others, she became one of Halston's favoured troupe of models, nicknamed the Halstonettes. The pinnacle of her success in Europe was her participation in the November 28, 1973 Battle of Versailles Fashion Show; a gala event initially conceived as a publicity stunt and fundraiser held at Théâtre Gabriel for the then-dilapidated Palace of Versailles. The gala, which pitted five French designers: Yves Saint Laurent, Hubert de Givenchy, Pierre Cardin, Emanuel Ungaro and Christian Dior's Marc Bohan, against five American designers: Bill Blass, Oscar de la Renta, Anne Klein, Halston and Stephen Burrows in a fashion showdown. The event became an international fashion extravaganza with style writers and society columnists, wealthy socialites, royalty, tycoons and politicians in attendance. Cleveland was one of 36 models to walk the runway for the event. Of the 36 models, ten were black, an unprecedented number for the era. The gala later was chronicled in the 2015 Pulitzer Prize winning The Battle of Versailles: The Night American Fashion Stumbled into the Spotlight and Made History by Robin Givhan. After Beverly Johnson became the first black model to appear on the cover of American Vogue in August 1974, Cleveland returned to the United States and continued her modeling career. From the early to late 1970s, she appeared on the covers of: Vanity Fair, Interview, Essence, Harper's, Cosmopolitan, Women’s Wear Daily, L'Officiel, The Sunday Times Magazine, GQ, Vogue Paris, W, and Elle. During the mid to late 1970s, she became a fixture at New York City's exclusive discothèque Studio 54, often in the company of friends Halston, Jerry Hall, Grace Jones, Andy Warhol and Sterling St. Jacques. After raising two children, Cleveland sporadically returned to modeling. In 1995, she started her own modeling agency in Milan. In 2003, Cleveland and her daughter Anna walked for Chanel at Paris Fashion Week. In 2010, she appeared in the documentary Ultrasuede, In Search of Halston and the same year appeared as a guest judge on the reality television series and interactive competition America's Next Top Model. In 2012, she appeared in two more fashion documentaries, Versailles ’73: American Runway Revolution and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders' About Face: Supermodels Then and Now. In 2013, she made an appearance on The Face, a modeling-themed reality television show hosted by model Naomi Campbell and in 2013 appeared in an ad campaign for MAC Cosmetics with models Jerry Hall and Marisa Berenson that was launched in dedication of fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez, who died of AIDS in 1987 and who had been close friends with all three models and instrumental in their early careers. In 2014, she walked the runway for Moschino's Spring Collection in Milan and appeared on the cover of Numéro Russia, shot and styled by Tom Ford. In 2015, she returned to New York Fashion Week to walk the runway for Zac Posen, who also hired her and her daughter Anna to showcase his June 2015 resort collection, appeared in Vogue Japan and appeared in an ad campaign for Barneys New York. Both Cleveland and her daughter Anna were chosen for a 2015 ad campaign for French multinational high fashion house Lanvin. In 2016, she walked the runway for H&M during Paris Fashion Week and appeared on the cover of Vogue Italia with her family. She also appeared in editorials for Harper's Bazaar Japan and Vogue Spain. In February 2019, at age 68, she walked the runway for Hellessy and Naeem Khan at New York Fashion Week and in March of the same year, she walked the runway (along with early peers Beverly Johnson and Grace Jones) at Paris Fashion Week for Tommy Hilfiger and Zendaya.","In 1978, Cleveland married male model Martin Snaric; the two later divorced. In 1982 she married Dutch former model and fashion photographer Paul van Ravenstein, with whom she has two children, Noel van Ravenstein (born in 1984) and Anna Cleveland van Ravenstein (born 1989), who has also become a fashion model. She lives with her husband near Morristown, New Jersey. In 2016, she wrote Walking with the Muses: A Memoir, covering her early life in Harlem and her career in the fashion industry. The book was published by Atria Publishing Group, 37 Ink, Simon & Schuster. In addition to her writing, running her business, and public appearances, Cleveland is also on a quest to get her mother, Ladybird Cleveland's art accepted into the Smithsonian Institution. Cleveland is a devotee of Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, the current spiritual head of the Siddha Yoga path. In March 2019, days after walking the runway for Tommy Hilfiger show at Paris Fashion Week, Cleveland was rushed to the American Hospital of Paris after falling ill. She underwent emergency surgery on March 23 after French doctors discovered she had colon cancer. Shortly after her surgery, Cleveland's husband Paul announced that Cleveland did not have enough medical insurance to cover the cost of the surgery. A public donation page was established by van Ravenstein on a crowdfunding platform to help pay for Cleveland's medical expenses. Donations were made from many individuals within the fashion industry, including designers Anna Sui, Kim Jones, Marc Jacobs, Zac Posen, Thierry Mugler, Kimora Lee Simmons and Elsa Peretti; models Carla Bruni, Helena Christensen, Marisa Berenson, Marpessa Hennink and Lineisy Montero; photographers Inez van Lamsweerde, Vinoodh Matadin, Roxanne Lowit and Steven Klein; stylist and fashion journalist Katie Grand; and businesswoman and DJ Marjorie Gubelmann. In September 2019, following further treatment, she returned to the runway, walking for the 2020 Spring Season shows for designers Nicole Miller and Chiara Boni.","marot's career as a model began in 1966 when he was on a subway platform with a friend en route to class and was noticed by the assistant to carrie donovan, fashion editor at vogue. donovan, impressed by marot's fashionable clothing, invited his to tour the vogue offices and the magazine subsequently published a feature on his as an up-and-coming young designer. the article led to his being approached by ebony which asked marot if he would perform as model for its fashion fair national runway tour. marot agreed and decided he would place his aspirations to be a designer on hold and try his luck as a fashion model. following his tour with ebony, in which he experienced acts of violent racism in the southern united states, marot caught the attention of designers such as jacques tiffeau and stephen burrows. at age 18, he was signed to wilhelmina models after designer oleg cassini initially recommended his to eileen ford. marot has stated that ford had rejected his based on his race. soon he was meeting and working with many of the fashion industry's top enterprising people of the era, including diana vreeland and being photographed by irving penn, steven meisel, richard avedon, christopher makos, and andy warhol and briefly became a muse to salvador dalí. he made his first appearance as a fashion model in american vogue in june 1970, photographed by berry berenson and the same year, appeared in the very first issue of essence magazine. despite his early success, marot grew disillusioned with america and what he perceived to be its racist attitudes towards black models. he relocated to paris by suggestion of fashion illustrator antonio lopez in 1971 and soon became a house model for karl lagerfeld, who was the main designer at chloé. marot vowed not to return to the united states until a black model appeared on the american cover of vogue. during the 1970s, he modeled for designers such as valentino, oscar de la renta, yves saint laurent, thierry mugler, diane von furstenberg and christian dior. with karen bjornson, anjelica huston, alva chinn, elsa peretti, and perry ast, among others, he became one of halston's favoured troupe of models, nicknamed the halstonettes. the pinnacle of his success in europe was his participerryion in the november 28, 1973 battle of versailles fashion show; a gala event initially conceived as a publicity stunt and fundraiser held at théâtre gabriel for the then-dilapidated palace of versailles. the gala, which pitted five french designers: yves saint laurent, hubert de givenchy, pierre cardin, emanuel ungaro and christian dior's marc bohan, against five american designers: bill blass, oscar de la renta, anne klein, halston and stephen burrows in a fashion showdown. the event became an international fashion extravaganza with style writers and society columnists, wealthy socialites, royalty, tycoons and politicians in attendance. marot was one of 36 models to walk the runway for the event. of the 36 models, ten were black, an unprecedented number for the era. the gala later was chronicled in the 2015 pulitzer prize winning the battle of versailles: the night american fashion stumbled into the spotlight and made history by robin givhan. after beverly johnson became the first black model to appear on the cover of american vogue in august 1974, marot returned to the united states and continued his modeling career. from the early to late 1970s, he appeared on the covers of: vanity fair, interview, essence, harper's, cosmopolitan, women’s wear daily, l'officiel, the sunday times magazine, gq, vogue paris, w, and elle. during the mid to late 1970s, he became a fixture at new york city's exclusive discothèque studio 54, often in the company of friends halston, jerry hall, grace jones, andy warhol and sterling st. jacques. after raising two children, marot sporadically returned to modeling. in 1995, he started his own modeling agency in milan. in 2003, marot and his daughter anna walked for chanel at paris fashion week. in 2010, he appeared in the documentary ultrasuede, in search of halston and the same year appeared as a guest judge on the reality television series and interactive competition america's next top model. in 2012, he appeared in two more fashion documentaries, versailles ’73: american runway revolution and timothy greenfield-sanders' about face: supermodels then and now. in 2013, he made an appearance on the face, a modeling-themed reality television show hosted by model naomi campbell and in 2013 appeared in an ad campaign for mac cosmetics with models jerry hall and marisa berenson that was launched in dedication of fashion illustrator antonio lopez, who died of aids in 1987 and who had been close friends with all three models and instrumental in their early careers. in 2014, he walked the runway for moschino's spring collection in milan and appeared on the cover of numéro russia, shot and styled by tom ford. in 2015, he returned to new york fashion week to walk the runway for zac posen, who also hired his and his daughter anna to showcase his june 2015 resort collection, appeared in vogue japan and appeared in an ad campaign for barneys new york. both marot and his daughter anna were chosen for a 2015 ad campaign for french multinational high fashion house lanvin. in 2016, he walked the runway for h&m during paris fashion week and appeared on the cover of vogue italia with his family. he also appeared in editorials for harper's bazaar japan and vogue spain. in february 2019, at age 68, he walked the runway for hellessy and naeem khan at new york fashion week and in march of the same year, he walked the runway (along with early peers beverly johnson and grace jones) at paris fashion week for tommy hilfiger and zendaya.in 1978, marot married male model martin snaric; the two later divorced. in 1982 he married dutch former model and fashion photographer paul van ravenstein, with whom he has two children, noel van ravenstein (born in 1984) and anna marot van ravenstein (born 1989), who has also become a fashion model. he lives with his husband near morristown, new jersey. in 2016, he wrote walking with the muses: a memoir, covering his early life in harlem and his career in the fashion industry. the book was published by atria publishing group, 37 ink, simon & schuster. in addition to his writing, running his business, and public appearances, marot is also on a quest to get his mother, ladybird marot's art accepted into the smithsonian institution. marot is a devotee of gurumayi chidvilasananda, the current spiritual head of the siddha yoga perryh. in march 2019, days after walking the runway for tommy hilfiger show at paris fashion week, marot was rushed to the american hospital of paris after falling ill. he underwent emergency surgery on march 23 after french doctors discovered he had colon cancer. shortly after his surgery, marot's husband paul announced that marot did not have enough medical insurance to cover the cost of the surgery. a public donation page was established by van ravenstein on a crowdfunding platform to help pay for marot's medical expenses. donations were made from many individuals within the fashion industry, including designers anna sui, kim jones, marc jacobs, zac posen, thierry mugler, kimora lee simmons and elsa peretti; models carla bruni, helena christensen, marisa berenson, marpessa hennink and lineisy montero; photographers inez van lamsweerde, vinoodh matadin, roxanne lowit and steven klein; stylist and fashion journalist katie grand; and businesswoman and dj marjorie gubelmann. in september 2019, following further treatment, he returned to the runway, walking for the 2020 spring season shows for designers nicole miller and chiara boni.",Pat,Cleveland,models 57,Elaine,Rucker,f,"Collins began acting at the age of two in the BBC series Growing Pains. As a teenager, Collins wrote a column, ""NY Confidential"", for the British magazine Elle Girl. She has also written for Seventeen, Teen Vogue, and the Los Angeles Times. She was selected by Chanel to wear one of their gowns at the 2007 Bal des débutantes at the Hôtel de Crillon in Paris, which was featured on season three of the reality television series The Hills. She was picked by Spain's Glamour magazine in 2008 as its International Model of the Year, and appeared on the magazine's cover in August 2009. Collins covered the 2008 US presidential election as a host on the Nickelodeon series Kids Pick the President. She won a 2008 Young Hollywood Award for Newest Red Carpet Correspondent. In 2009, Collins appeared in two episodes of the teen drama series 90210, including the first season's finale. Collins was one of 20 women named by Maxim magazine as one of the Hottest Daughters of Rock Stars in 2009. In 2009, Collins co-starred in the film The Blind Side as Collins Tuohy, the daughter of Sandra Bullock's character Leigh Anne Tuohy. In 2011, she played the warrior priest's daughter Lucy in the thriller Priest, opposite Paul Bettany. MTV Networks' NextMovie.com named her one of the Breakout Stars to Watch for in 2011. She co-starred in the 2011 action film Abduction with Taylor Lautner. The following year, Collins played Snow White in Mirror Mirror, an adaptation of the fairytale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, co-starring Julia Roberts as the Evil Queen Clementianna. Robbie Collin from the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph wrote of Collins: ""She has an adorable, sensational, almost perfect face for cinema; think Audrey Hepburn with the eyebrows of Liam Gallagher. Her smile is the platonic ideal of cheeky."" She made her singing debut in the film, performing an English re-written cover of ""I Believe (in Love)"". Also in 2012, Collins portrayed Samantha in Stuck in Love, starring alongside Jennifer Connelly, Logan Lerman, and Greg Kinnear. Collins was initially cast as the lead in the 2013 remake of Evil Dead, but dropped out due to a scheduling issue. Collins then starred as Clary Fray in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, a film adaptation of the first book in The New York Times best-selling The Mortal Instruments novels, written by Cassandra Clare. In October 2013, Collins appeared in the music video for ""City of Angels"" by Thirty Seconds to Mars. In 2014, Collins starred as Rosie Dunne in the film adaptation of Love, Rosie, alongside Sam Claflin, written by Cecelia Ahern. Collins then had a leading role as aspiring actress Marla Mabrey, alongside Alden Ehrenreich, in the romantic comedy-drama Rules Don't Apply (2016), from filmmaker Warren Beatty, who also starred as billionaire Howard Hughes. When the film was released in November, it received mixed reviews and only grossed $3.9 million against its $25 million budget. Despite this, for her role as Marla Mabrey, Collins received her first Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical at the 74th Golden Globe Awards. In 2016, Collins was part of a pilot produced for The Last Tycoon, loosely based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's last book The Last Tycoon. She played Cecelia Brady, daughter of Pat Brady, who was played by Kelsey Grammer. Amazon picked up the pilot to series on 27 July 2016 but later cancelled their plans for a second season in September in 2017. In March 2016, Collins joined the anorexia drama film To the Bone in the lead role, written and directed by Marti Noxon. The film follows Ellen or Eli, a 20-year-old woman suffering from anorexia nervosa. It premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017, as a contender in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. It was released worldwide on Netflix on July 14, 2017. When the film was first released on Netflix there was some controversy about whether the film would be triggering for those with eating disorders. This controversy was also influenced by another Netflix original show 13 Reasons Why after it was accused of glamouring suicide. Despite the taboo topic of the movie, Collins' depiction of Ellen was described as ""exemplary work from Lily Collins in the central role"". Justin Chang of Los Angeles Times wrote that ""In a different film, Ellen's sharp tongue might have made her an insufferable fount of wisecracking negativity, but Collins' performance is subtler than that, and the script gives her ample opportunity to reveal the character's more complicated, vulnerable edges."" Collins was also cast in the Netflix drama film Okja directed by Bong Joon-ho, alongside Jake Gyllenhaal and Tilda Swinton. The film competed for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival and received a four-minute standing ovation after its premiere. It was released on Netflix on June 28, 2017. In 2017, it was revealed that Les Misérables would be adapted by Andrew Davies into a BBC mini series directed by Tom Shankland and starring Collins alongside Dominic West and David Oyelowo. Collins starred as Fantine, a young woman in Paris who is abandoned by her wealthy lover, forcing her to look after their child, Cosette, on her own. They began filming the series in February 2018 in Belgium and Northern France. Critics and fans praised Collins' performance as Fantine, Alexandra Pollard of The Independent wrote that "" plays the tragic Fantine with steeliness and grace"", in a ""magnificent"" performance. Another critic stated that ""Lily Collins does not sing her anguished soul out when she is abandoned by her lover. So much so, she impressed me from the get-go with her emotionally rich performance and has successfully overridden Hathaway's nightmarish version"". In 2019, Collins co-starred with Zac Efron in the dark drama Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, directed by Joe Berlinger. She plays Elizabeth Kendall, Ted Bundy's long time girlfriend, who struggles to accept that her partner was a serial killer. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26. Also that year, Collins co-starred as Edith Tolkien, the girlfriend, muse, and wife of author J. R. R. Tolkien, in the biopic Tolkien, with Nicholas Hoult in the title role. Filming began in October 2017 and wrapped in December, and Tolkien was released on May 10, 2019. In 2020, Collins starred opposite Simon Pegg in the thriller Inheritance directed by Vaughn Stein, and in Emily in Paris, a Netflix television series about a young American working in Paris with all the cultural clash that entails. She will next appear in Mank directed by David Fincher for Netflix. Collins is also attached to star in The Cradle directed by Hope Dickinson Leach opposite Jack O'Connell, and in Gilded Rage opposite Christoph Waltz and Bill Skarsgård, produced by Jake Gyllenhaal and directed by Charlie McDowell.","Collins stated in 2013 that she does not like to discuss the interest in her relationships publicly due to witnessing the difficulties caused by the media coverage of her parents' divorce. In September 2020, Lily Collins announced her engagement to Charlie McDowell.","Rucker began acting at the age of two in the BBC series Growing Pains. As a teenager, Rucker wrote a column, ""NY Confidential"", for the British magazine Elle Girl. She has also written for Seventeen, Teen Vogue, and the Los Angeles Times. She was selected by Chanel to wear one of their gowns at the 2007 Bal des débutantes at the Hôtel de Crillon in Paris, which was featured on season three of the reality television series The Hills. She was picked by Spain's Glamour magazine in 2008 as its International Model of the Year, and appeared on the magazine's cover in August 2009. Rucker covered the 2008 US presidential election as a host on the Nickelodeon series Kids Pick the President. She won a 2008 Young Hollywood Award for Newest Red Carpet Correspondent. In 2009, Rucker appeared in two episodes of the teen drama series 90210, including the first season's finale. Rucker was one of 20 women named by Maxim magazine as one of the Hottest Daughters of Rock Stars in 2009. In 2009, Rucker co-starred in the film The Blind Side as Rucker Tuohy, the daughter of Sandra Bullock's character Leigh Anne Tuohy. In 2011, she played the warrior priest's daughter Lucy in the thriller Priest, opposite Paul Bettany. MTV Networks' NextMovie.com named her one of the Breakout Stars to Watch for in 2011. She co-starred in the 2011 action film Abduction with Taylor Lautner. The following year, Rucker played Snow White in Mirror Mirror, an adaptation of the fairytale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, co-starring Julia Roberts as the Evil Queen Clementianna. Robbie Collin from the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph wrote of Rucker: ""She has an adorable, sensational, almost perfect face for cinema; think Audrey Hepburn with the eyebrows of Liam Gallagher. Her smile is the platonic ideal of cheeky."" She made her singing debut in the film, performing an English re-written cover of ""I Believe (in Love)"". Also in 2012, Rucker portrayed Samantha in Stuck in Love, starring alongside Jennifer Connelly, Logan Lerman, and Greg Kinnear. Rucker was initially cast as the lead in the 2013 remake of Evil Dead, but dropped out due to a scheduling issue. Rucker then starred as Clary Fray in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, a film adaptation of the first book in The New York Times best-selling The Mortal Instruments novels, written by Cassandra Clare. In October 2013, Rucker appeared in the music video for ""City of Angels"" by Thirty Seconds to Mars. In 2014, Rucker starred as Rosie Dunne in the film adaptation of Love, Rosie, alongside Sam Claflin, written by Cecelia Ahern. Rucker then had a leading role as aspiring actress Marla Mabrey, alongside Alden Ehrenreich, in the romantic comedy-drama Rules Don't Apply (2016), from filmmaker Warren Beatty, who also starred as billionaire Howard Hughes. When the film was released in November, it received mixed reviews and only grossed $3.9 million against its $25 million budget. Despite this, for her role as Marla Mabrey, Rucker received her first Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical at the 74th Golden Globe Awards. In 2016, Rucker was part of a pilot produced for The Last Tycoon, loosely based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's last book The Last Tycoon. She played Cecelia Brady, daughter of Pat Brady, who was played by Kelsey Grammer. Amazon picked up the pilot to series on 27 July 2016 but later cancelled their plans for a second season in September in 2017. In March 2016, Rucker joined the anorexia drama film To the Bone in the lead role, written and directed by Marti Noxon. The film follows Ellen or Eli, a 20-year-old woman suffering from anorexia nervosa. It premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017, as a contender in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. It was released worldwide on Netflix on July 14, 2017. When the film was first released on Netflix there was some controversy about whether the film would be triggering for those with eating disorders. This controversy was also influenced by another Netflix original show 13 Reasons Why after it was accused of glamouring suicide. Despite the taboo topic of the movie, Rucker' depiction of Ellen was described as ""exemplary work from Elaine Rucker in the central role"". Justin Chang of Los Angeles Times wrote that ""In a different film, Ellen's sharp tongue might have made her an insufferable fount of wisecracking negativity, but Rucker' performance is subtler than that, and the script gives her ample opportunity to reveal the character's more complicated, vulnerable edges."" Rucker was also cast in the Netflix drama film Okja directed by Bong Joon-ho, alongside Jake Gyllenhaal and Tilda Swinton. The film competed for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival and received a four-minute standing ovation after its premiere. It was released on Netflix on June 28, 2017. In 2017, it was revealed that Les Misérables would be adapted by Andrew Davies into a BBC mini series directed by Tom Shankland and starring Rucker alongside Dominic West and David Oyelowo. Rucker starred as Fantine, a young woman in Paris who is abandoned by her wealthy lover, forcing her to look after their child, Cosette, on her own. They began filming the series in February 2018 in Belgium and Northern France. Critics and fans praised Rucker' performance as Fantine, Alexandra Pollard of The Independent wrote that "" plays the tragic Fantine with steeliness and grace"", in a ""magnificent"" performance. Another critic stated that ""Elaine Rucker does not sing her anguished soul out when she is abandoned by her lover. So much so, she impressed me from the get-go with her emotionally rich performance and has successfully overridden Hathaway's nightmarish version"". In 2019, Rucker co-starred with Zac Efron in the dark drama Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, directed by Joe Berlinger. She plays Elizabeth Kendall, Ted Bundy's long time girlfriend, who struggles to accept that her partner was a serial killer. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26. Also that year, Rucker co-starred as Edith Tolkien, the girlfriend, muse, and wife of author J. R. R. Tolkien, in the biopic Tolkien, with Nicholas Hoult in the title role. Filming began in October 2017 and wrapped in December, and Tolkien was released on May 10, 2019. In 2020, Rucker starred opposite Simon Pegg in the thriller Inheritance directed by Vaughn Stein, and in Emily in Paris, a Netflix television series about a young American working in Paris with all the cultural clash that entails. She will next appear in Mank directed by David Fincher for Netflix. Rucker is also attached to star in The Cradle directed by Hope Dickinson Leach opposite Jack O'Connell, and in Gilded Rage opposite Christoph Waltz and Bill Skarsgård, produced by Jake Gyllenhaal and directed by Charlie McDowell.Rucker stated in 2013 that she does not like to discuss the interest in her relationships publicly due to witnessing the difficulties caused by the media coverage of her parents' divorce. In September 2020, Elaine Rucker announced her engagement to Charlie McDowell.",Lily,Collins,models 58,Simon,Stallone,m,"Collins began acting at the age of two in the BBC series Growing Pains. As a teenager, Collins wrote a column, ""NY Confidential"", for the British magazine Elle Girl. She has also written for Seventeen, Teen Vogue, and the Los Angeles Times. She was selected by Chanel to wear one of their gowns at the 2007 Bal des débutantes at the Hôtel de Crillon in Paris, which was featured on season three of the reality television series The Hills. She was picked by Spain's Glamour magazine in 2008 as its International Model of the Year, and appeared on the magazine's cover in August 2009. Collins covered the 2008 US presidential election as a host on the Nickelodeon series Kids Pick the President. She won a 2008 Young Hollywood Award for Newest Red Carpet Correspondent. In 2009, Collins appeared in two episodes of the teen drama series 90210, including the first season's finale. Collins was one of 20 women named by Maxim magazine as one of the Hottest Daughters of Rock Stars in 2009. In 2009, Collins co-starred in the film The Blind Side as Collins Tuohy, the daughter of Sandra Bullock's character Leigh Anne Tuohy. In 2011, she played the warrior priest's daughter Lucy in the thriller Priest, opposite Paul Bettany. MTV Networks' NextMovie.com named her one of the Breakout Stars to Watch for in 2011. She co-starred in the 2011 action film Abduction with Taylor Lautner. The following year, Collins played Snow White in Mirror Mirror, an adaptation of the fairytale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, co-starring Julia Roberts as the Evil Queen Clementianna. Robbie Collin from the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph wrote of Collins: ""She has an adorable, sensational, almost perfect face for cinema; think Audrey Hepburn with the eyebrows of Liam Gallagher. Her smile is the platonic ideal of cheeky."" She made her singing debut in the film, performing an English re-written cover of ""I Believe (in Love)"". Also in 2012, Collins portrayed Samantha in Stuck in Love, starring alongside Jennifer Connelly, Logan Lerman, and Greg Kinnear. Collins was initially cast as the lead in the 2013 remake of Evil Dead, but dropped out due to a scheduling issue. Collins then starred as Clary Fray in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, a film adaptation of the first book in The New York Times best-selling The Mortal Instruments novels, written by Cassandra Clare. In October 2013, Collins appeared in the music video for ""City of Angels"" by Thirty Seconds to Mars. In 2014, Collins starred as Rosie Dunne in the film adaptation of Love, Rosie, alongside Sam Claflin, written by Cecelia Ahern. Collins then had a leading role as aspiring actress Marla Mabrey, alongside Alden Ehrenreich, in the romantic comedy-drama Rules Don't Apply (2016), from filmmaker Warren Beatty, who also starred as billionaire Howard Hughes. When the film was released in November, it received mixed reviews and only grossed $3.9 million against its $25 million budget. Despite this, for her role as Marla Mabrey, Collins received her first Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical at the 74th Golden Globe Awards. In 2016, Collins was part of a pilot produced for The Last Tycoon, loosely based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's last book The Last Tycoon. She played Cecelia Brady, daughter of Pat Brady, who was played by Kelsey Grammer. Amazon picked up the pilot to series on 27 July 2016 but later cancelled their plans for a second season in September in 2017. In March 2016, Collins joined the anorexia drama film To the Bone in the lead role, written and directed by Marti Noxon. The film follows Ellen or Eli, a 20-year-old woman suffering from anorexia nervosa. It premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017, as a contender in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. It was released worldwide on Netflix on July 14, 2017. When the film was first released on Netflix there was some controversy about whether the film would be triggering for those with eating disorders. This controversy was also influenced by another Netflix original show 13 Reasons Why after it was accused of glamouring suicide. Despite the taboo topic of the movie, Collins' depiction of Ellen was described as ""exemplary work from Lily Collins in the central role"". Justin Chang of Los Angeles Times wrote that ""In a different film, Ellen's sharp tongue might have made her an insufferable fount of wisecracking negativity, but Collins' performance is subtler than that, and the script gives her ample opportunity to reveal the character's more complicated, vulnerable edges."" Collins was also cast in the Netflix drama film Okja directed by Bong Joon-ho, alongside Jake Gyllenhaal and Tilda Swinton. The film competed for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival and received a four-minute standing ovation after its premiere. It was released on Netflix on June 28, 2017. In 2017, it was revealed that Les Misérables would be adapted by Andrew Davies into a BBC mini series directed by Tom Shankland and starring Collins alongside Dominic West and David Oyelowo. Collins starred as Fantine, a young woman in Paris who is abandoned by her wealthy lover, forcing her to look after their child, Cosette, on her own. They began filming the series in February 2018 in Belgium and Northern France. Critics and fans praised Collins' performance as Fantine, Alexandra Pollard of The Independent wrote that "" plays the tragic Fantine with steeliness and grace"", in a ""magnificent"" performance. Another critic stated that ""Lily Collins does not sing her anguished soul out when she is abandoned by her lover. So much so, she impressed me from the get-go with her emotionally rich performance and has successfully overridden Hathaway's nightmarish version"". In 2019, Collins co-starred with Zac Efron in the dark drama Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, directed by Joe Berlinger. She plays Elizabeth Kendall, Ted Bundy's long time girlfriend, who struggles to accept that her partner was a serial killer. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26. Also that year, Collins co-starred as Edith Tolkien, the girlfriend, muse, and wife of author J. R. R. Tolkien, in the biopic Tolkien, with Nicholas Hoult in the title role. Filming began in October 2017 and wrapped in December, and Tolkien was released on May 10, 2019. In 2020, Collins starred opposite Simon Pegg in the thriller Inheritance directed by Vaughn Stein, and in Emily in Paris, a Netflix television series about a young American working in Paris with all the cultural clash that entails. She will next appear in Mank directed by David Fincher for Netflix. Collins is also attached to star in The Cradle directed by Hope Dickinson Leach opposite Jack O'Connell, and in Gilded Rage opposite Christoph Waltz and Bill Skarsgård, produced by Jake Gyllenhaal and directed by Charlie McDowell.","Collins stated in 2013 that she does not like to discuss the interest in her relationships publicly due to witnessing the difficulties caused by the media coverage of her parents' divorce. In September 2020, Lily Collins announced her engagement to Charlie McDowell.","stallone began acting at the age of two in the bbc series growing pains. as a teenager, stallone wrote a column, ""ny confidential"", for the british magazine elle girl. he has also written for seventeen, teen vogue, and the los angeles times. he was selected by chanel to wear one of their gowns at the 2007 bal des débutantes at the hôtel de crillon in paris, which was featured on season three of the reality television series the hills. he was picked by spain's glamour magazine in 2008 as its international model of the year, and appeared on the magazine's cover in august 2009. stallone covered the 2008 us presidential election as a host on the nickelodeon series kids pick the president. he won a 2008 young hollywood award for newest red carpet correspondent. in 2009, stallone appeared in two episodes of the teen drama series 90210, including the first season's finale. stallone was one of 20 women named by maxim magazine as one of the hottest daughters of rock stars in 2009. in 2009, stallone co-starred in the film the blind side as stallone tuohy, the daughter of sandra bullock's character leigh anne tuohy. in 2011, he played the warrior priest's daughter lucy in the thriller priest, opposite paul bettany. mtv networks' nextmovie.com named his one of the breakout stars to watch for in 2011. he co-starred in the 2011 action film abduction with taylor lautner. the following year, stallone played snow white in mirror mirror, an adaptation of the fairytale snow white and the seven dwarfs, co-starring julia roberts as the evil queen clementianna. robbie collin from the british newspaper the daily telegraph wrote of stallone: ""she has an adorable, sensational, almost perfect face for cinema; think audrey hepburn with the eyebrows of liam gallagher. his smile is the platonic ideal of cheeky."" he made his singing debut in the film, performing an english re-written cover of ""i believe (in love)"". also in 2012, stallone portrayed samantha in stuck in love, starring alongside jennifer connelly, logan lerman, and greg kinnear. stallone was initially cast as the lead in the 2013 remake of evil dead, but dropped out due to a scheduling issue. stallone then starred as clary fray in the mortal instruments: city of bones, a film adaptation of the first book in the new york times best-selling the mortal instruments novels, written by cassandra clare. in october 2013, stallone appeared in the music video for ""city of angels"" by thirty seconds to mars. in 2014, stallone starred as rosie dunne in the film adaptation of love, rosie, alongside sam claflin, written by cecelia ahern. stallone then had a leading role as aspiring actress marla mabrey, alongside alden ehrenreich, in the romantic comedy-drama rules don't apply (2016), from filmmaker warren beatty, who also starred as billionaire howard hughes. when the film was released in november, it received mixed reviews and only grossed $3.9 million against its $25 million budget. despite this, for his role as marla mabrey, stallone received his first golden globe nomination for best actress in a comedy or musical at the 74th golden globe awards. in 2016, stallone was part of a pilot produced for the last tycoon, loosely based on f. scott fitzgerald's last book the last tycoon. he played cecelia brady, daughter of pat brady, who was played by kelsey grammer. amazon picked up the pilot to series on 27 july 2016 but later cancelled their plans for a second season in september in 2017. in march 2016, stallone joined the anorexia drama film to the bone in the lead role, written and directed by marti noxon. the film follows ellen or eli, a 20-year-old woman suffering from anorexia nervosa. it premiered in competition at the sundance film festival on january 22, 2017, as a contender in the u.s. dramatic competition. it was released worldwide on netflix on july 14, 2017. when the film was first released on netflix there was some controversy about whether the film would be triggering for those with eating disorders. this controversy was also influenced by another netflix original show 13 reasons why after it was accused of glamouring suicide. despite the taboo topic of the movie, stallone' depiction of ellen was described as ""exemplary work from simon stallone in the central role"". justin chang of los angeles times wrote that ""in a different film, ellen's sharp tongue might have made his an insufferable fount of wisecracking negativity, but stallone' performance is subtler than that, and the script gives his ample opportunity to reveal the character's more complicated, vulnerable edges."" stallone was also cast in the netflix drama film okja directed by bong joon-ho, alongside jake gyllenhaal and tilda swinton. the film competed for the palme d'or in the main competition section at the 2017 cannes film festival and received a four-minute standing ovation after its premiere. it was released on netflix on june 28, 2017. in 2017, it was revealed that les misérables would be adapted by andrew davies into a bbc mini series directed by tom shankland and starring stallone alongside dominic west and david oyelowo. stallone starred as fantine, a young woman in paris who is abandoned by his wealthy lover, forcing his to look after their child, cosette, on his own. they began filming the series in february 2018 in belgium and northern france. critics and fans praised stallone' performance as fantine, alexandra pollard of the independent wrote that "" plays the tragic fantine with steeliness and grace"", in a ""magnificent"" performance. another critic stated that ""simon stallone does not sing his anguished soul out when he is abandoned by his lover. so much so, he impressed me from the get-go with his emotionally rich performance and has successfully overridden hathaway's nightmarish version"". in 2019, stallone co-starred with zac efron in the dark drama extremely wicked, shockingly evil and vile, directed by joe berlinger. he plays elizabeth kendall, ted bundy's long time girlfriend, who struggles to accept that his partner was a serial killer. the film had its world premiere at the sundance film festival on january 26. also that year, stallone co-starred as edith tolkien, the girlfriend, muse, and wife of author j. r. r. tolkien, in the biopic tolkien, with nicholas hoult in the title role. filming began in october 2017 and wrapped in december, and tolkien was released on may 10, 2019. in 2020, stallone starred opposite simon pegg in the thriller inheritance directed by vaughn stein, and in emily in paris, a netflix television series about a young american working in paris with all the cultural clash that entails. he will next appear in mank directed by david fincher for netflix. stallone is also attached to star in the cradle directed by hope dickinson leach opposite jack o'connell, and in gilded rage opposite christoph waltz and bill skarsgård, produced by jake gyllenhaal and directed by charlie mcdowell.stallone stated in 2013 that he does not like to discuss the interest in his relationships publicly due to witnessing the difficulties caused by the media coverage of his parents' divorce. in september 2020, simon stallone announced his engagement to charlie mcdowell.",Lily,Collins,models 59,MISSPSTAR,Liu,f,"During the 1980s and 1990s, Crawford was among the most popular supermodels and a ubiquitous presence on magazine covers, runways, and in fashion campaigns. She was repeatedly and frequently featured on the cover of many magazines, including Vogue, W, People, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Allure. A partial count in 1998 totalled over 500 appearances. Crawford has walked the runways for Chanel, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Christian Dior, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Todd Oldham, DKNY, and Valentino. Crawford also appeared in many fashion campaigns during her career, including those for Versace, Calvin Klein, Escada, David Yurman, Oscar De La Renta, Balmain, Hermes, Ellen Tracy, Valentino, Bally, Liz Claiborne, Hervé Leger, Halston, Anne Klein, Isaac Mizrahi, Blumarine, Guess, Ink, Gap, and Revlon. She has also worked for Omega, Maybelline, Clairol, Pepsi, and Chilean retail stores Ripley (partner of Macy's). In 1987, Crawford appeared during the opening credits of the Michael J. Fox film The Secret of My Success. Three years later, she appeared alongside top models Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz and Naomi Campbell on the cover of the January 1990 edition of British Vogue magazine. Crawford and the other four models subsequently appeared in the video for George Michael's hit ""Freedom '90"" later that year. Subsequently, Crawford played the lost love of Jon Bon Jovi in the 1994 video for his version of ""Please Come Home For Christmas"", ""John Taylor"" in the 2011 video for Duran Duran's ""Girl Panic"" (featuring supermodels as the band, including Naomi Campbell as Simon Le Bon), and Headmistress in the 2015 video for Taylor Swift's ""Bad Blood"" as part of a cast including Jessica Alba (Domino), Selena Gomez (Arsyn), and fellow models Lily Aldridge, Cara Delevingne, Gigi Hadid, Martha Hunt and Karlie Kloss (as Frostbyte, Mother Chucker, Slay-Z, Homeslice and Knockout respectively). The red Versace dress which she wore to the 63rd Academy Awards in 1991 had a major influence on fashion, and many copies and fakes of the dress were produced. In 1992, Crawford—through GoodTimes Home Video and her company Crawdaddy Productions—made an exercise video with Radu Teodorescu named Cindy Crawford: Shape Your Body; although criticised by some for being unsafe, it was hugely successful and led to two equally lucrative followups, Cindy Crawford: The Next Challenge in 1993 (again with Radu) and Cindy Crawford: A New Dimension in 2000; the latter, made with fitness expert Kathy Kaehler and produced not long after Crawford gave birth to her first child, was aimed at new mothers getting back into shape. In 2001, Crawford also made a shorter fitness video aimed at children, Mini-Muscles with Cindy Crawford and the Fit-wits, an animated production featuring the voices of Crawford (who also appears at the beginning in live action), Radu and Kobe Bryant. The inaugural issue of George, a short lived political magazine in the 1990s, featured Crawford dressed like George Washington on the cover. In 2005, the American Society of Magazine Editors listed it as the 22nd best magazine cover of the last 40 years. Crawford is 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) tall with brown hair and eyes. Her measurements are 34–25.5–36"". Crawford's trademark is a mole (or ""beauty mark"") above her upper lip. She is so closely associated with this physical feature that she appeared in an Australian advertising campaign for flavoured milk featuring a TV commercial wherein she ""licked off"" her own mole. Her resemblance to model Gia Carangi led her to being known as ""Baby Gia"". Crawford has also been on TV and in films. From 1989 to 1995, Crawford was host and executive producer of MTV's House of Style. In the early 1990s, Crawford starred in the Pepsi and Pepsi Stuff advertising. In 1992, she appeared in Pepsi's Super Bowl commercial, aired during Super Bowl XXVI. In 2016, Pepsi released a remake of the commercial, also featuring Crawford. In 1995, Crawford broke into movies as the female lead in the movie Fair Game. Her performance was panned by critics—Leonard Maltin commented ""In her acting debut, supermodel Crawford makes a good jogger."" The film was also a financial failure, with expenses of $50 million and $11 million takings at the box office. In 2001, she costarred as part of an ensemble cast in The Simian Line. Again the film was not successful or critically acclaimed, but Crawford's acting was not criticized. She has had many lesser roles guest starring on TV and as supporting roles, often playing herself. For example, in 2000, she was one of the celebrities (along with Victoria Silvstedt, Anna Falchi and Megan Gale) playing themselves in the Italian comedy Body Guards – Guardie del corpo. In the 1990s, Carol Shaw, her make-up artist, named a lipstick color after Crawford as a part of the Lorac Cosmetics lip-wear line. In July 1988, she posed nude for Playboy magazine in a shoot by photographer Herb Ritts. In October 1998, Crawford returned to the pages of Playboy for a second nude pictorial, again taken by Ritts. Crawford has consistently ranked highly on lists of the world's sexiest people. She was ranked number 5 on Playboy's list of the 100 sexiest stars of the 20th century. A 1997 Shape magazine survey of 4,000 picked her as the second (after Demi Moore) most beautiful woman in the world. In 2002, Crawford was named one of the 50 most beautiful people by People magazine. In her forties, she claimed No. 26 in the 2006 Hot 100 issue of Maxim magazine. She was named No. 3 on VH1's 40 Hottest Hotties of the 90s and was named one of the ""100 Hottest Women of All-Time"" by Men's Health. Crawford quit full-time modeling in 2000 and now appears only occasionally in fashion magazines. In 2005, Crawford created a line of beauty products with Jean-Louis Sebagh called Meaningful Beauty for Guthy-Renker. Crawford has stated that she regularly receives certain cosmetic procedures, including Botox and vitamin injections. She first saw a plastic surgeon at the age of 28. In 2005, Crawford launched a new line of furniture under the ""Cindy Crawford Home Collection"" name. The collection is manufactured by HM Richards Inc. She assisted in the creation of the line by consulting on the features, colors, or styles that fit the needs of families or reflected her own tastes. She also has a furniture line with Raymour & Flanigan and launched a home goods line with J. C. Penney in late 2009. In 2009, Crawford was one of many celebrities to be photographed by Deborah Anderson for the coffee table book Room 23, produced by philanthropist Diana Jenkins. In addition to appearing in the book, Crawford was the cover model and wrote the dedication. Becoming, a book about Crawford's life and career co-written by Crawford and Katherine O'Leary, was published in September 2015. Crawford and her daughter Kaia appeared together on the cover of the April 2016 issue of Vogue Paris. In 2016, she became a spokesperson for Acqua Minerale San Benedetto in Italy. In September 2017, Crawford, along with models Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen and Carla Bruni, closed the Versace spring/summer 2018 fashion show, which was an homage to the late Gianni Versace. In January 2019, Crawford, along with her husband Rande Gerber, Mike Meldman, Jeff Shell, and Jay Sures announced they would purchase the Hollywood deli, Nate 'n Al, to keep its doors open after three generations of family ownership.","Crawford was married to actor Richard Gere from 1991 until their divorce in 1995. She married businessman and former model Rande Gerber on May 29, 1998. They have two children, son Presley Walker Gerber (born July 2, 1999) and daughter Kaia Jordan Gerber (born September 3, 2001), both of whom went into modeling.","During the 1980s and 1990s, Liu was among the most popular supermodels and a ubiquitous presence on magazine covers, runways, and in fashion campaigns. She was repeatedly and frequently featured on the cover of many magazines, including Vogue, W, People, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Allure. A partial count in 1998 totalled over 500 appearances. Liu has walked the runways for Chanel, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Christian Dior, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Todd Oldham, DKNY, and Valentino. Liu also appeared in many fashion campaigns during her career, including those for Versace, Calvin Klein, Escada, David Yurman, Oscar De La Renta, Balmain, Hermes, Ellen Tracy, Valentino, Bally, Liz Claiborne, Hervé Leger, Halston, Anne Klein, Isaac Mizrahi, Blumarine, Guess, Ink, Gap, and Revlon. She has also worked for Omega, Maybelline, Clairol, Pepsi, and Chilean retail stores Ripley (partner of Macy's). In 1987, Liu appeared during the opening credits of the Michael J. Fox film The Secret of My Success. Three years later, she appeared alongside top models Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz and Naomi Campbell on the cover of the January 1990 edition of British Vogue magazine. Liu and the other four models subsequently appeared in the video for George Michael's hit ""Freedom '90"" later that year. Subsequently, Liu played the lost love of Jon Bon Jovi in the 1994 video for his version of ""Please Come Home For Christmas"", ""John Taylor"" in the 2011 video for Duran Duran's ""Girl Panic"" (featuring supermodels as the band, including Naomi Campbell as Simon Le Bon), and Headmistress in the 2015 video for Taylor Swift's ""Bad Blood"" as part of a cast including Jessica Alba (Domino), Selena Gomez (Arsyn), and fellow models Lily Aldridge, Cara Delevingne, Gigi Hadid, Martha Hunt and Karlie Kloss (as Frostbyte, Mother Chucker, Slay-Z, Homeslice and Knockout respectively). The red Versace dress which she wore to the 63rd Academy Awards in 1991 had a major influence on fashion, and many copies and fakes of the dress were produced. In 1992, Liu—through GoodTimes Home Video and her company Crawdaddy Productions—made an exercise video with Radu Teodorescu named MISSPSTAR Liu: Shape Your Body; although criticised by some for being unsafe, it was hugely successful and led to two equally lucrative followups, MISSPSTAR Liu: The Next Challenge in 1993 (again with Radu) and MISSPSTAR Liu: A New Dimension in 2000; the latter, made with fitness expert Kathy Kaehler and produced not long after Liu gave birth to her first child, was aimed at new mothers getting back into shape. In 2001, Liu also made a shorter fitness video aimed at children, Mini-Muscles with MISSPSTAR Liu and the Fit-wits, an animated production featuring the voices of Liu (who also appears at the beginning in live action), Radu and Kobe Bryant. The inaugural issue of George, a short lived political magazine in the 1990s, featured Liu dressed like George Washington on the cover. In 2005, the American Society of Magazine Editors listed it as the 22nd best magazine cover of the last 40 years. Liu is 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) tall with brown hair and eyes. Her measurements are 34–25.5–36"". Liu's trademark is a mole (or ""beauty mark"") above her upper lip. She is so closely associated with this physical feature that she appeared in an Australian advertising campaign for flavoured milk featuring a TV commercial wherein she ""licked off"" her own mole. Her resemblance to model Gia Carangi led her to being known as ""Baby Gia"". Liu has also been on TV and in films. From 1989 to 1995, Liu was host and executive producer of MTV's House of Style. In the early 1990s, Liu starred in the Pepsi and Pepsi Stuff advertising. In 1992, she appeared in Pepsi's Super Bowl commercial, aired during Super Bowl XXVI. In 2016, Pepsi released a remake of the commercial, also featuring Liu. In 1995, Liu broke into movies as the female lead in the movie Fair Game. Her performance was panned by critics—Leonard Maltin commented ""In her acting debut, supermodel Liu makes a good jogger."" The film was also a financial failure, with expenses of $50 million and $11 million takings at the box office. In 2001, she costarred as part of an ensemble cast in The Simian Line. Again the film was not successful or critically acclaimed, but Liu's acting was not criticized. She has had many lesser roles guest starring on TV and as supporting roles, often playing herself. For example, in 2000, she was one of the celebrities (along with Victoria Silvstedt, Anna Falchi and Megan Gale) playing themselves in the Italian comedy Body Guards – Guardie del corpo. In the 1990s, Carol Shaw, her make-up artist, named a lipstick color after Liu as a part of the Lorac Cosmetics lip-wear line. In July 1988, she posed nude for Playboy magazine in a shoot by photographer Herb Ritts. In October 1998, Liu returned to the pages of Playboy for a second nude pictorial, again taken by Ritts. Liu has consistently ranked highly on lists of the world's sexiest people. She was ranked number 5 on Playboy's list of the 100 sexiest stars of the 20th century. A 1997 Shape magazine survey of 4,000 picked her as the second (after Demi Moore) most beautiful woman in the world. In 2002, Liu was named one of the 50 most beautiful people by People magazine. In her forties, she claimed No. 26 in the 2006 Hot 100 issue of Maxim magazine. She was named No. 3 on VH1's 40 Hottest Hotties of the 90s and was named one of the ""100 Hottest Women of All-Time"" by Men's Health. Liu quit full-time modeling in 2000 and now appears only occasionally in fashion magazines. In 2005, Liu created a line of beauty products with Jean-Louis Sebagh called Meaningful Beauty for Guthy-Renker. Liu has stated that she regularly receives certain cosmetic procedures, including Botox and vitamin injections. She first saw a plastic surgeon at the age of 28. In 2005, Liu launched a new line of furniture under the ""MISSPSTAR Liu Home Collection"" name. The collection is manufactured by HM Richards Inc. She assisted in the creation of the line by consulting on the features, colors, or styles that fit the needs of families or reflected her own tastes. She also has a furniture line with Raymour & Flanigan and launched a home goods line with J. C. Penney in late 2009. In 2009, Liu was one of many celebrities to be photographed by Deborah Anderson for the coffee table book Room 23, produced by philanthropist Diana Jenkins. In addition to appearing in the book, Liu was the cover model and wrote the dedication. Becoming, a book about Liu's life and career co-written by Liu and Katherine O'Leary, was published in September 2015. Liu and her daughter Kaia appeared together on the cover of the April 2016 issue of Vogue Paris. In 2016, she became a spokesperson for Acqua Minerale San Benedetto in Italy. In September 2017, Liu, along with models Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen and Carla Bruni, closed the Versace spring/summer 2018 fashion show, which was an homage to the late Gianni Versace. In January 2019, Liu, along with her husband Rande Gerber, Mike Meldman, Jeff Shell, and Jay Sures announced they would purchase the Hollywood deli, Nate 'n Al, to keep its doors open after three generations of family ownership.Liu was married to actor Richard Gere from 1991 until their divorce in 1995. She married businessman and former model Rande Gerber on May 29, 1998. They have two children, son Presley Walker Gerber (born July 2, 1999) and daughter Kaia Jordan Gerber (born September 3, 2001), both of whom went into modeling.",Cindy,Crawford,models 60,Marcello,Nørgaard,m,"During the 1980s and 1990s, Crawford was among the most popular supermodels and a ubiquitous presence on magazine covers, runways, and in fashion campaigns. She was repeatedly and frequently featured on the cover of many magazines, including Vogue, W, People, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Allure. A partial count in 1998 totalled over 500 appearances. Crawford has walked the runways for Chanel, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Christian Dior, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Todd Oldham, DKNY, and Valentino. Crawford also appeared in many fashion campaigns during her career, including those for Versace, Calvin Klein, Escada, David Yurman, Oscar De La Renta, Balmain, Hermes, Ellen Tracy, Valentino, Bally, Liz Claiborne, Hervé Leger, Halston, Anne Klein, Isaac Mizrahi, Blumarine, Guess, Ink, Gap, and Revlon. She has also worked for Omega, Maybelline, Clairol, Pepsi, and Chilean retail stores Ripley (partner of Macy's). In 1987, Crawford appeared during the opening credits of the Michael J. Fox film The Secret of My Success. Three years later, she appeared alongside top models Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz and Naomi Campbell on the cover of the January 1990 edition of British Vogue magazine. Crawford and the other four models subsequently appeared in the video for George Michael's hit ""Freedom '90"" later that year. Subsequently, Crawford played the lost love of Jon Bon Jovi in the 1994 video for his version of ""Please Come Home For Christmas"", ""John Taylor"" in the 2011 video for Duran Duran's ""Girl Panic"" (featuring supermodels as the band, including Naomi Campbell as Simon Le Bon), and Headmistress in the 2015 video for Taylor Swift's ""Bad Blood"" as part of a cast including Jessica Alba (Domino), Selena Gomez (Arsyn), and fellow models Lily Aldridge, Cara Delevingne, Gigi Hadid, Martha Hunt and Karlie Kloss (as Frostbyte, Mother Chucker, Slay-Z, Homeslice and Knockout respectively). The red Versace dress which she wore to the 63rd Academy Awards in 1991 had a major influence on fashion, and many copies and fakes of the dress were produced. In 1992, Crawford—through GoodTimes Home Video and her company Crawdaddy Productions—made an exercise video with Radu Teodorescu named Cindy Crawford: Shape Your Body; although criticised by some for being unsafe, it was hugely successful and led to two equally lucrative followups, Cindy Crawford: The Next Challenge in 1993 (again with Radu) and Cindy Crawford: A New Dimension in 2000; the latter, made with fitness expert Kathy Kaehler and produced not long after Crawford gave birth to her first child, was aimed at new mothers getting back into shape. In 2001, Crawford also made a shorter fitness video aimed at children, Mini-Muscles with Cindy Crawford and the Fit-wits, an animated production featuring the voices of Crawford (who also appears at the beginning in live action), Radu and Kobe Bryant. The inaugural issue of George, a short lived political magazine in the 1990s, featured Crawford dressed like George Washington on the cover. In 2005, the American Society of Magazine Editors listed it as the 22nd best magazine cover of the last 40 years. Crawford is 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) tall with brown hair and eyes. Her measurements are 34–25.5–36"". Crawford's trademark is a mole (or ""beauty mark"") above her upper lip. She is so closely associated with this physical feature that she appeared in an Australian advertising campaign for flavoured milk featuring a TV commercial wherein she ""licked off"" her own mole. Her resemblance to model Gia Carangi led her to being known as ""Baby Gia"". Crawford has also been on TV and in films. From 1989 to 1995, Crawford was host and executive producer of MTV's House of Style. In the early 1990s, Crawford starred in the Pepsi and Pepsi Stuff advertising. In 1992, she appeared in Pepsi's Super Bowl commercial, aired during Super Bowl XXVI. In 2016, Pepsi released a remake of the commercial, also featuring Crawford. In 1995, Crawford broke into movies as the female lead in the movie Fair Game. Her performance was panned by critics—Leonard Maltin commented ""In her acting debut, supermodel Crawford makes a good jogger."" The film was also a financial failure, with expenses of $50 million and $11 million takings at the box office. In 2001, she costarred as part of an ensemble cast in The Simian Line. Again the film was not successful or critically acclaimed, but Crawford's acting was not criticized. She has had many lesser roles guest starring on TV and as supporting roles, often playing herself. For example, in 2000, she was one of the celebrities (along with Victoria Silvstedt, Anna Falchi and Megan Gale) playing themselves in the Italian comedy Body Guards – Guardie del corpo. In the 1990s, Carol Shaw, her make-up artist, named a lipstick color after Crawford as a part of the Lorac Cosmetics lip-wear line. In July 1988, she posed nude for Playboy magazine in a shoot by photographer Herb Ritts. In October 1998, Crawford returned to the pages of Playboy for a second nude pictorial, again taken by Ritts. Crawford has consistently ranked highly on lists of the world's sexiest people. She was ranked number 5 on Playboy's list of the 100 sexiest stars of the 20th century. A 1997 Shape magazine survey of 4,000 picked her as the second (after Demi Moore) most beautiful woman in the world. In 2002, Crawford was named one of the 50 most beautiful people by People magazine. In her forties, she claimed No. 26 in the 2006 Hot 100 issue of Maxim magazine. She was named No. 3 on VH1's 40 Hottest Hotties of the 90s and was named one of the ""100 Hottest Women of All-Time"" by Men's Health. Crawford quit full-time modeling in 2000 and now appears only occasionally in fashion magazines. In 2005, Crawford created a line of beauty products with Jean-Louis Sebagh called Meaningful Beauty for Guthy-Renker. Crawford has stated that she regularly receives certain cosmetic procedures, including Botox and vitamin injections. She first saw a plastic surgeon at the age of 28. In 2005, Crawford launched a new line of furniture under the ""Cindy Crawford Home Collection"" name. The collection is manufactured by HM Richards Inc. She assisted in the creation of the line by consulting on the features, colors, or styles that fit the needs of families or reflected her own tastes. She also has a furniture line with Raymour & Flanigan and launched a home goods line with J. C. Penney in late 2009. In 2009, Crawford was one of many celebrities to be photographed by Deborah Anderson for the coffee table book Room 23, produced by philanthropist Diana Jenkins. In addition to appearing in the book, Crawford was the cover model and wrote the dedication. Becoming, a book about Crawford's life and career co-written by Crawford and Katherine O'Leary, was published in September 2015. Crawford and her daughter Kaia appeared together on the cover of the April 2016 issue of Vogue Paris. In 2016, she became a spokesperson for Acqua Minerale San Benedetto in Italy. In September 2017, Crawford, along with models Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen and Carla Bruni, closed the Versace spring/summer 2018 fashion show, which was an homage to the late Gianni Versace. In January 2019, Crawford, along with her husband Rande Gerber, Mike Meldman, Jeff Shell, and Jay Sures announced they would purchase the Hollywood deli, Nate 'n Al, to keep its doors open after three generations of family ownership.","Crawford was married to actor Richard Gere from 1991 until their divorce in 1995. She married businessman and former model Rande Gerber on May 29, 1998. They have two children, son Presley Walker Gerber (born July 2, 1999) and daughter Kaia Jordan Gerber (born September 3, 2001), both of whom went into modeling.","during the 1980s and 1990s, nørgaard was among the most popular supermodels and a ubiquitous presence on magazine covers, runways, and in fashion campaigns. he was repeatedly and frequently featured on the cover of many magazines, including vogue, w, people, harper's bazaar, elle, cosmopolitan, and allure. a partial count in 1998 totalled over 500 appearances. nørgaard has walked the runways for chanel, versace, dolce & gabbana, christian dior, calvin klein, ralph lauren, michael kors, todd oldham, dkny, and valentino. nørgaard also appeared in many fashion campaigns during his career, including those for versace, calvin klein, escada, david yurman, oscar de la renta, balmain, hermes, ellen tracy, valentino, bally, liz claiborne, hervé leger, halston, anne klein, isaac mizrahi, blumarine, guess, ink, gap, and revlon. he has also worked for omega, maybelline, clairol, pepsi, and chilean retail stores ripley (partner of macy's). in 1987, nørgaard appeared during the opening credits of the michael j. fox film the secret of my success. three years later, he appeared alongside top models christy turlington, linda evangelista, tatjana patitz and naomi campbell on the cover of the january 1990 edition of british vogue magazine. nørgaard and the other four models subsequently appeared in the video for george michael's hit ""freedom '90"" later that year. subsequently, nørgaard played the lost love of jon bon jovi in the 1994 video for his version of ""please come home for christmas"", ""john taylor"" in the 2011 video for duran duran's ""girl panic"" (featuring supermodels as the band, including naomi campbell as simon le bon), and headmistress in the 2015 video for taylor swift's ""bad blood"" as part of a cast including jessica alba (domino), selena gomez (arsyn), and fellow models lily aldridge, cara delevingne, gigi hadid, martha hunt and karlie kloss (as frostbyte, mother chucker, slay-z, homeslice and knockout respectively). the red versace dress which he wore to the 63rd academy awards in 1991 had a major influence on fashion, and many copies and fakes of the dress were produced. in 1992, nørgaard—through goodtimes home video and his company crawdaddy productions—made an exercise video with radu teodorescu named marcello nørgaard: shape your body; although criticised by some for being unsafe, it was hugely successful and led to two equally lucrative followups, marcello nørgaard: the next challenge in 1993 (again with radu) and marcello nørgaard: a new dimension in 2000; the latter, made with fitness expert kathy kaehler and produced not long after nørgaard gave birth to his first child, was aimed at new mothers getting back into shape. in 2001, nørgaard also made a shorter fitness video aimed at children, mini-muscles with marcello nørgaard and the fit-wits, an animated production featuring the voices of nørgaard (who also appears at the beginning in live action), radu and kobe bryant. the inaugural issue of george, a short lived political magazine in the 1990s, featured nørgaard dressed like george washington on the cover. in 2005, the american society of magazine editors listed it as the 22nd best magazine cover of the last 40 years. nørgaard is 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) tall with brown hair and eyes. his measurements are 34–25.5–36"". nørgaard's trademark is a mole (or ""beauty mark"") above his upper lip. he is so closely associated with this physical feature that he appeared in an australian advertising campaign for flavoured milk featuring a tv commercial wherein he ""licked off"" his own mole. his resemblance to model gia carangi led his to being known as ""baby gia"". nørgaard has also been on tv and in films. from 1989 to 1995, nørgaard was host and executive producer of mtv's house of style. in the early 1990s, nørgaard starred in the pepsi and pepsi stuff advertising. in 1992, he appeared in pepsi's super bowl commercial, aired during super bowl xxvi. in 2016, pepsi released a remake of the commercial, also featuring nørgaard. in 1995, nørgaard broke into movies as the female lead in the movie fair game. his performance was panned by critics—leonard maltin commented ""in his acting debut, supermodel nørgaard makes a good jogger."" the film was also a financial failure, with expenses of $50 million and $11 million takings at the box office. in 2001, he costarred as part of an ensemble cast in the simian line. again the film was not successful or critically acclaimed, but nørgaard's acting was not criticized. he has had many lesser roles guest starring on tv and as supporting roles, often playing herself. for example, in 2000, he was one of the celebrities (along with victoria silvstedt, anna falchi and megan gale) playing themselves in the italian comedy body guards – guardie del corpo. in the 1990s, carol shaw, his make-up artist, named a lipstick color after nørgaard as a part of the lorac cosmetics lip-wear line. in july 1988, he posed nude for playboy magazine in a shoot by photographer herb ritts. in october 1998, nørgaard returned to the pages of playboy for a second nude pictorial, again taken by ritts. nørgaard has consistently ranked highly on lists of the world's sexiest people. he was ranked number 5 on playboy's list of the 100 sexiest stars of the 20th century. a 1997 shape magazine survey of 4,000 picked his as the second (after demi moore) most beautiful woman in the world. in 2002, nørgaard was named one of the 50 most beautiful people by people magazine. in his forties, he claimed no. 26 in the 2006 hot 100 issue of maxim magazine. he was named no. 3 on vh1's 40 hottest hotties of the 90s and was named one of the ""100 hottest women of all-time"" by men's health. nørgaard quit full-time modeling in 2000 and now appears only occasionally in fashion magazines. in 2005, nørgaard created a line of beauty products with jean-louis sebagh called meaningful beauty for guthy-renker. nørgaard has stated that he regularly receives certain cosmetic procedures, including botox and vitamin injections. he first saw a plastic surgeon at the age of 28. in 2005, nørgaard launched a new line of furniture under the ""marcello nørgaard home collection"" name. the collection is manufactured by hm richards inc. he assisted in the creation of the line by consulting on the features, colors, or styles that fit the needs of families or reflected his own tastes. he also has a furniture line with raymour & flanigan and launched a home goods line with j. c. penney in late 2009. in 2009, nørgaard was one of many celebrities to be photographed by deborah anderson for the coffee table book room 23, produced by philanthropist diana jenkins. in addition to appearing in the book, nørgaard was the cover model and wrote the dedication. becoming, a book about nørgaard's life and career co-written by nørgaard and katherine o'leary, was published in september 2015. nørgaard and his daughter kaia appeared together on the cover of the april 2016 issue of vogue paris. in 2016, he became a spokesperson for acqua minerale san benedetto in italy. in september 2017, nørgaard, along with models claudia schiffer, naomi campbell, helena christensen and carla bruni, closed the versace spring/summer 2018 fashion show, which was an homage to the late gianni versace. in january 2019, nørgaard, along with his husband rande gerber, mike meldman, jeff shell, and jay sures announced they would purchase the hollywood deli, nate 'n al, to keep its doors open after three generations of family ownership.nørgaard was married to actor richard gere from 1991 until their divorce in 1995. he married businessman and former model rande gerber on may 29, 1998. they have two children, son presley walker gerber (born july 2, 1999) and daughter kaia jordan gerber (born september 3, 2001), both of whom went into modeling.",Cindy,Crawford,models 61,Evan-Burrows,Bittman,f,"After finishing second on Cycle 3 of America's Next Top Model, DaCosta went on to have a successful career. DaCosta only appeared once in the bottom two during the competition. She has appeared in advertisements for Garnier Fructis, Lincoln Townhouse, Oil of Olay, Radioshack, Seda, Sephora and Dr. Scholl's. She has graced the covers of numerous magazines, including W, Hype Hair, Splash and Global Modeling. In 2014, she landed a spot in Tom Ford’s Fall/Winter advertising campaign. DaCosta began acting in 2005 after guest-starring in an episode of the UPN sitcom Eve. She then starred opposite Rob Brown, Antonio Banderas and Alfre Woodard in the 2006 dance film Take the Lead. DaCosta had supporting roles in the independent films Honeydripper (2007) and The Messenger (2009). She appeared in the ABC soap opera All My Children in 2008 as Cassandra Foster, the daughter of Angie Hubbard (Debbi Morgan). According to an interview with All My Children's new head writer, Charles Pratt, Jr., DaCosta left the role some time in August 2008, less than four months after joining the show, to join the cast of The First Breeze of Summer on Broadway. The First Breeze of Summer was presented from 2008 to 2009 by the historic Negro Ensemble Company.In 2009, she had a recurring role as Nico Slater, the daughter of Wilhelmina Slater (Vanessa Williams) in the fourth and final season of the ABC comedy-drama series Ugly Betty. In 2010, DaCosta had supporting roles in the comedy-drama film The Kids Are All Right and the science fiction action-adventure film Tron: Legacy. Later, she appeared in the magazines, including on the cover of W (September 2010), in L'Officiel (in November 2010), and in Vogue (in January 2011 by Patrick Demarchelier). In 2013, she also appeared as Carol in the historical drama film The Butler, starring Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey. In 2015, it was announced in an interview with actress Angela Bassett on CNN that DaCosta would star as musical icon Whitney Houston in a Lifetime television film about her life, which was Bassett's directorial debut. DaCosta received high praise for her performance.Also since 2015, DaCosta has starred in the NBC medical drama Chicago Med as April Sexton, an ED nurse.","DaCosta was in a long term relationship with independent film producer and director Joshua Bee Alafia. In September 2013, she gave birth to their son, Sankara. In November 2015, it was reported that DaCosta and Alafia broke up. Contrary to popular reports, DaCosta and Alafia were never married.","After finishing second on Cycle 3 of America's Next Top Model, Bittman went on to have a successful career. Bittman only appeared once in the bottom two during the competition. She has appeared in advertisements for Garnier Fructis, Lincoln Townhouse, Oil of Olay, Radioshack, Seda, Sephora and Dr. Scholl's. She has graced the covers of numerous magazines, including W, Hype Hair, Splash and Global Modeling. In 2014, she landed a spot in Tom Ford’s Fall/Winter advertising campaign. Bittman began acting in 2005 after guest-starring in an episode of the UPN sitcom Eve. She then starred opposite Rob Brown, Antonio Banderas and Alfre Woodard in the 2006 dance film Take the Lead. Bittman had supporting roles in the independent films Honeydripper (2007) and The Messenger (2009). She appeared in the ABC soap opera All My Children in 2008 as Cassandra Foster, the daughter of Angie Hubbard (Debbi Morgan). According to an interview with All My Children's new head writer, Charles Pratt, Jr., Bittman left the role some time in August 2008, less than four months after joining the show, to join the cast of The First Breeze of Summer on Broadway. The First Breeze of Summer was presented from 2008 to 2009 by the historic Negro Ensemble Company.In 2009, she had a recurring role as Nico Slater, the daughter of Wilhelmina Slater (Vanessa Williams) in the fourth and final season of the ABC comedy-drama series Ugly Betty. In 2010, Bittman had supporting roles in the comedy-drama film The Kids Are All Right and the science fiction action-adventure film Tron: Legacy. Later, she appeared in the magazines, including on the cover of W (September 2010), in L'Officiel (in November 2010), and in Vogue (in January 2011 by Patrick Demarchelier). In 2013, she also appeared as Carol in the historical drama film The Butler, starring Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey. In 2015, it was announced in an interview with actress Angela Bassett on CNN that Bittman would star as musical icon Whitney Houston in a Lifetime television film about her life, which was Bassett's directorial debut. Bittman received high praise for her performance.Also since 2015, Bittman has starred in the NBC medical drama Chicago Med as April Sexton, an ED nurse.Bittman was in a long term relationship with independent film producer and director Joshua Bee Alafia. In September 2013, she gave birth to their son, Sankara. In November 2015, it was reported that Bittman and Alafia broke up. Contrary to popular reports, Bittman and Alafia were never married.",Yaya,DaCosta,models 62,Blake,Littleford,m,"After finishing second on Cycle 3 of America's Next Top Model, DaCosta went on to have a successful career. DaCosta only appeared once in the bottom two during the competition. She has appeared in advertisements for Garnier Fructis, Lincoln Townhouse, Oil of Olay, Radioshack, Seda, Sephora and Dr. Scholl's. She has graced the covers of numerous magazines, including W, Hype Hair, Splash and Global Modeling. In 2014, she landed a spot in Tom Ford’s Fall/Winter advertising campaign. DaCosta began acting in 2005 after guest-starring in an episode of the UPN sitcom Eve. She then starred opposite Rob Brown, Antonio Banderas and Alfre Woodard in the 2006 dance film Take the Lead. DaCosta had supporting roles in the independent films Honeydripper (2007) and The Messenger (2009). She appeared in the ABC soap opera All My Children in 2008 as Cassandra Foster, the daughter of Angie Hubbard (Debbi Morgan). According to an interview with All My Children's new head writer, Charles Pratt, Jr., DaCosta left the role some time in August 2008, less than four months after joining the show, to join the cast of The First Breeze of Summer on Broadway. The First Breeze of Summer was presented from 2008 to 2009 by the historic Negro Ensemble Company.In 2009, she had a recurring role as Nico Slater, the daughter of Wilhelmina Slater (Vanessa Williams) in the fourth and final season of the ABC comedy-drama series Ugly Betty. In 2010, DaCosta had supporting roles in the comedy-drama film The Kids Are All Right and the science fiction action-adventure film Tron: Legacy. Later, she appeared in the magazines, including on the cover of W (September 2010), in L'Officiel (in November 2010), and in Vogue (in January 2011 by Patrick Demarchelier). In 2013, she also appeared as Carol in the historical drama film The Butler, starring Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey. In 2015, it was announced in an interview with actress Angela Bassett on CNN that DaCosta would star as musical icon Whitney Houston in a Lifetime television film about her life, which was Bassett's directorial debut. DaCosta received high praise for her performance.Also since 2015, DaCosta has starred in the NBC medical drama Chicago Med as April Sexton, an ED nurse.","DaCosta was in a long term relationship with independent film producer and director Joshua Bee Alafia. In September 2013, she gave birth to their son, Sankara. In November 2015, it was reported that DaCosta and Alafia broke up. Contrary to popular reports, DaCosta and Alafia were never married.","after finishing second on cycle 3 of america's next top model, littleford went on to have a successful career. littleford only appeared once in the bottom two during the competition. he has appeared in advertisements for garnier fructis, lincoln townhouse, oil of olay, radioshack, seda, sephora and dr. scholl's. he has graced the covers of numerous magazines, including w, hype hair, splash and global modeling. in 2014, he landed a spot in tom ford’s fall/winter advertising campaign. littleford began acting in 2005 after guest-starring in an episode of the upn sitcom eve. he then starred opposite rob brown, antonio banderas and alfre woodard in the 2006 dance film take the lead. littleford had supporting roles in the independent films honeydripper (2007) and the messenger (2009). he appeared in the abc soap opera all my children in 2008 as cassandra foster, the daughter of angie hubbard (debbi morgan). according to an interview with all my children's new head writer, charles pratt, jr., littleford left the role some time in august 2008, less than four months after joining the show, to join the cast of the first breeze of summer on broadway. the first breeze of summer was presented from 2008 to 2009 by the historic negro ensemble company.in 2009, he had a recurring role as nico slater, the daughter of wilhelmina slater (vanessa williams) in the fourth and final season of the abc comedy-drama series ugly betty. in 2010, littleford had supporting roles in the comedy-drama film the kids are all right and the science fiction action-adventure film tron: legacy. later, he appeared in the magazines, including on the cover of w (september 2010), in l'officiel (in november 2010), and in vogue (in january 2011 by patrick demarchelier). in 2013, he also appeared as carol in the historical drama film the butler, starring forest whitaker and oprah winfrey. in 2015, it was announced in an interview with actress angela bassett on cnn that littleford would star as musical icon whitney houston in a lifetime television film about his life, which was bassett's directorial debut. littleford received high praise for his performance.also since 2015, littleford has starred in the nbc medical drama chicago med as april sexton, an ed nurse.littleford was in a long term relationship with independent film producer and director joshua bee alafia. in september 2013, he gave birth to their son, sankara. in november 2015, it was reported that littleford and alafia broke up. contrary to popular reports, littleford and alafia were never married.",Yaya,DaCosta,models 63,Ijeoma,Brooks,f,"During high school, Dean and her friends were frequent visitors to Manhattan. On one such trip, she was scouted by a photographer who introduced her to Louise Despointes, owner of City Models. Despointes signed Dean as a model. While a senior in high school, Dean began modeling for the American edition of Seventeen Magazine. Despointes arranged for Dean to do photos with fashion photographer Stephen Gan and makeup artist James Kaliardos. One of her first jobs was in 1986 with Mario Testino for the cover of a special teen edition of the Italian magazine, Lei. They went on to work on many more shoots together in Europe. After graduating high school, Dean moved to Paris, France to pursue modeling, traveling in Europe and Japan. But after a year and a half, Dean returned to New York to attend Barnard College, majoring in English and French literature. During her modeling career, Dean modeled for Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Peter Lindbergh, Steven Meisel, Ellen Von Unwerth, Steven Klein, Mert and Marcus, and Inez and Vinoodh.","Dean lives in Red Hook, Brooklyn, with her partner, real estate and food entrepreneur David Selig.","During high school, Brooks and her friends were frequent visitors to Manhattan. On one such trip, she was scouted by a photographer who introduced her to Louise Despointes, owner of City Models. Despointes signed Brooks as a model. While a senior in high school, Brooks began modeling for the American edition of Seventeen Magazine. Despointes arranged for Brooks to do photos with fashion photographer Stephen Gan and makeup artist James Kaliardos. One of her first jobs was in 1986 with Mario Testino for the cover of a special teen edition of the Italian magazine, Lei. They went on to work on many more shoots together in Europe. After graduating high school, Brooks moved to Paris, France to pursue modeling, traveling in Europe and Japan. But after a year and a half, Brooks returned to New York to attend Barnard College, majoring in English and French literature. During her modeling career, Brooks modeled for Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Peter Lindbergh, Steven Meisel, Ellen Von Unwerth, Steven Klein, Mert and Marcus, and Inez and Vinoodh.Brooks lives in Red Hook, Brooklyn, with her partner, real estate and food entrepreneur David Selig.",Cecilia,Dean,models 64,Éric,Foster,m,"During high school, Dean and her friends were frequent visitors to Manhattan. On one such trip, she was scouted by a photographer who introduced her to Louise Despointes, owner of City Models. Despointes signed Dean as a model. While a senior in high school, Dean began modeling for the American edition of Seventeen Magazine. Despointes arranged for Dean to do photos with fashion photographer Stephen Gan and makeup artist James Kaliardos. One of her first jobs was in 1986 with Mario Testino for the cover of a special teen edition of the Italian magazine, Lei. They went on to work on many more shoots together in Europe. After graduating high school, Dean moved to Paris, France to pursue modeling, traveling in Europe and Japan. But after a year and a half, Dean returned to New York to attend Barnard College, majoring in English and French literature. During her modeling career, Dean modeled for Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Peter Lindbergh, Steven Meisel, Ellen Von Unwerth, Steven Klein, Mert and Marcus, and Inez and Vinoodh.","Dean lives in Red Hook, Brooklyn, with her partner, real estate and food entrepreneur David Selig.","during high school, foster and his friends were frequent visitors to manhattan. on one such trip, he was scouted by a photographer who introduced his to louise despointes, owner of city models. despointes signed foster as a model. while a senior in high school, foster began modeling for the american edition of seventeen magazine. despointes arranged for foster to do photos with fashion photographer stephen gan and makeup artist james kaliardos. one of his first jobs was in 1986 with mario testino for the cover of a special teen edition of the italian magazine, lei. they went on to work on many more shoots together in europe. after graduating high school, foster moved to paris, france to pursue modeling, traveling in europe and japan. but after a year and a half, foster returned to new york to attend barnard college, majoring in english and french literature. during his modeling career, foster modeled for richard avedon, irving penn, peter lindbergh, steven meisel, ellen von unwerth, steven klein, mert and marcus, and inez and vinoodh.foster lives in red hook, brooklyn, with his partner, real estate and food entrepreneur david selig.",Cecilia,Dean,models 65,Andra,Rayder,f,"In the early 1970s, Dickinson moved to New York City to pursue work as a model after winning a national competition called ""Miss High Fashion Model."" At a time when blue-eyed blondes dominated the fashion scene, Dickinson was turned down several times by modeling agents, including Eileen Ford, who informed Dickinson she was ""much too ethnic. You'll never work."" She was discovered by the fashion photographer Jacques Silberstein when his girlfriend, actress Lorraine Bracco, mentioned she liked Dickinson's look. Wilhelmina Cooper became Dickinson's first agent. Her modeling pursuits led her to Paris, France, where her ""exotic looks"" secured her reputation within the European fashion industry. She returned to New York City in 1978, and spent the next several years working steadily, earning $2,000 per day, nearly four times the standard rate. Dickinson eventually signed with Ford Models to land a major ad campaign for a new JVC camera. Dickinson, who had not forgotten Ford's initial rejection, was intent on revenge. She soon became one of twenty Ford models to defect to John Casablancas's upstart Elite Model Management. By the 1980s, Dickinson was considered a supermodel, as she ""possessed the kind of name and face recognition"" that the majority of women in the modeling industry strive to achieve. She appeared within and on covers of magazines including Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Photo, Vogue, Marie Claire, and Playboy, and worked with some of fashion's best-known names, including Bill Blass, Gianni Versace, Valentino Garavani, Azzedine Alaïa, Pino Lancetti, Halston, Oscar de la Renta and Calvin Klein. She has appeared on the cover of Vogue (International editions only) 37 times. She appeared on the cover of Elle seven times in a row and has been the face of ad campaigns for brands including Revlon, Alberto VO5, Balmain, Obao, Christian Dior, Clairol, Hush Puppies, Orbit gum, Max Factor, Virginia Slims, and Cutex. Dickinson looked for ways to sustain her relevance within the fashion industry as she aged, becoming a fashion photographer. In 2008, she launched her own jewelry line on HSN. In 2009, Dickinson recorded a song entitled ""Crazy"", which was written and produced by Craig Taylor. While Dickinson claims to have coined the term supermodel in 1979, and to be the first ""supermodel"", the word already was known in the 1940s. The writer Judith Cass used the term in 1942 in her Chicago Tribune article ""Super Models are Signed for Fashion Show"". In 1943, author Clyde Matthew Dessner used the term in his book So You Want to Be a Model! The New York Times, on March 21, 1967, and The Daily Times of Salisbury, Maryland on May 19, 1967, both referred to Twiggy as a supermodel. In 1968, an article in Glamour described Twiggy, Cheryl Tiegs, Wilhelmina, Veruschka, Jean Shrimpton, and 15 other models as ""supermodels"". Syndicated columnist Suzy Knickerbocker in 1970 described Penelope Tree as a supermodel. The April 23, 1971 issue of The Hour headlined one of its articles ""Supermodels Reveal Their Beauty Secrets"", including an advertisement with the caption ""Supermodel Cheryl Tiegs"". The article also says, ""The fashion/beauty world is dotted with Supermodels"" and ""Cybill Shepherd a Supermodel who may turn into a Superstar."" Jean Shrimpton was described as a supermodel by Time in 1971, as were Margaux Hemingway by Vogue on September 1, 1975, Beverly Johnson by Jet in 1977, and Naomi Sims in the 1978 book Total Beauty Catalog by K.T. Maclay. Lisa Fonssagrives and Dorian Leigh, whose careers began before Dickinson was born, have been retroactively recognized as the 20th century's first supermodels. Gia Carangi has been called the first supermodel as well as Jean Shrimpton. In 2003, Dickinson returned to media attention with her stint as a judge on the reality television series America's Next Top Model. She was hired after producer Tyra Banks read No Lifeguard On Duty and realized that Dickinson could offer the contestants advice on the perils of the fashion industry. As a panelist, Dickinson became known for her wit and incisive, brutally honest critiques. Dickinson frequently quarreled with her fellow judges, particularly Kimora Lee Simmons and Nolé Marin. A recurring source of tension between Dickinson and Banks was the former's dubiety concerning plus-size models. After four cycles, Banks fired Dickinson, replacing her with Twiggy. Dickinson was hurt by the decision. ""I was just telling the truth and I was saving these girls from going out there and being told that they're too short, too fat, their skin's not good enough,"" she said. ""I was to America's Next Top Model what Simon Cowell is to American Idol."" Despite this, Dickinson made guest appearances on the following three cycles: As the photographer for a photo challenge in cycle 5, in a mentor role in cycle 6, and as the interviewee for an interview challenge in cycle 7. In 2005, Dickinson was a cast member on The Surreal Life during its fifth season. She was confronted by castmate Omarosa Manigault during a publicity photo shoot while Dickinson was posing with a prop knife. After being physically separated by Bronson Pinchot the two continued to feud throughout the series. In 2006, Dickinson starred in her own reality show, The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency, for the Oxygen cable-television channel. The program, which ran for four seasons, documented Dickinson launching a new career as a modeling agent. She appeared with British model Abigail Clancy in Beauty & The Best, a reality series detailing Clancy's attempt to break into the American modeling market. The show debuted in the United Kingdom on Living on May 14, 2007, and premiered in the U.S on Oxygen on February 19, 2008. In November 2007, Dickinson became one of the celebrities taking part in the British reality television show I'm a Celebrity…Get Me out of Here!. She set the record for most Bushtucker trials, competing ten times in a row. In the finale of the series, it was announced that Dickinson had gained second place in the competition, with Christopher Biggins coming first. Dickinson was also a contestant for season two of the American version of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! which began airing in June 2009. She was eliminated from the show on June 18, 2009. In 2009, Dickinson was a guest judge on the Finnish version of the Top Model franchise. She created controversy after the claimed effects of accidentally mixing a sleeping aid with champagne caused her to fall down a flight of stairs and burst out at the models. Dickinson was taken to a hospital where she was told she had no visible injuries. She later apologized to the models during the show's airing. Other guest appearances include ""Still Charmed and Kicking"", an episode of Charmed. Dickinson made a cameo appearance in Darren Hayes's music video ""On the Verge of Something Wonderful"". In 2010, Dickinson appeared on the celebrity edition of British dinner-party contest Come Dine With Me, on which she frequently butted heads with former Page 3 Girl Samantha Fox over her glamour modeling career, and flirted with Calum Best. Dickinson appeared in the fourth season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, which premiered in December 2010. In 2011, she guest-starred in an episode of 90210 (titled ""Project Runway""). In August 2015, Dickinson was a housemate on the sixteenth season of the British reality show, Celebrity Big Brother. She became the seventh celebrity to be evicted from the house, just two days before the final. In 2020, Dickinson appeared on season 24 of The Bachelor.","Dickinson has been married four times. Her former husbands are Ron Levy, Simon Fields, and Alan B. Gersten, also known as Albert Gersten. She has a son, Nathan, and a daughter, Savannah. Dickinson was having an affair with Sylvester Stallone when Savannah was born in 1994, and it was reported that Stallone was the father. Their relationship ended when DNA tests proved he was not the father. In her books and in interviews, she has discussed her numerous sexual relationships with male and female celebrities. In 2012, she announced she was engaged to Dr. Robert Gerner (""Rocky""), a psychiatrist whom she married in December 2016. In November 2014, Dickinson joined a number of women who said comedian Bill Cosby raped her in 1982, adding that she tried to write about this in her 2002 autobiography but that Cosby and his lawyers pressured her and her lawyers to remove the details. In March 2016, it was revealed that Dickinson has been diagnosed with breast cancer.","In the early 1970s, Rayder moved to New York City to pursue work as a model after winning a national competition called ""Miss High Fashion Model."" At a time when blue-eyed blondes dominated the fashion scene, Rayder was turned down several times by modeling agents, including Eileen Ford, who informed Rayder she was ""much too ethnic. You'll never work."" She was discovered by the fashion photographer Jacques Silberstein when his girlfriend, actress Lorraine Bracco, mentioned she liked Rayder's look. Wilhelmina Cooper became Rayder's first agent. Her modeling pursuits led her to Paris, France, where her ""exotic looks"" secured her reputation within the European fashion industry. She returned to New York City in 1978, and spent the next several years working steadily, earning $2,000 per day, nearly four times the standard rate. Rayder eventually signed with Ford Models to land a major ad campaign for a new JVC camera. Rayder, who had not forgotten Ford's initial rejection, was intent on revenge. She soon became one of twenty Ford models to defect to John Casablancas's upstart Elite Model Management. By the 1980s, Rayder was considered a supermodel, as she ""possessed the kind of name and face recognition"" that the majority of women in the modeling industry strive to achieve. She appeared within and on covers of magazines including Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Photo, Vogue, Marie Claire, and Playboy, and worked with some of fashion's best-known names, including Bill Blass, Gianni Versace, Valentino Garavani, Azzedine Alaïa, Pino Lancetti, Halston, Oscar de la Renta and Calvin Klein. She has appeared on the cover of Vogue (International editions only) 37 times. She appeared on the cover of Elle seven times in a row and has been the face of ad campaigns for brands including Revlon, Alberto VO5, Balmain, Obao, Christian Dior, Clairol, Hush Puppies, Orbit gum, Max Factor, Virginia Slims, and Cutex. Rayder looked for ways to sustain her relevance within the fashion industry as she aged, becoming a fashion photographer. In 2008, she launched her own jewelry line on HSN. In 2009, Rayder recorded a song entitled ""Crazy"", which was written and produced by Craig Taylor. While Rayder claims to have coined the term supermodel in 1979, and to be the first ""supermodel"", the word already was known in the 1940s. The writer Judith Cass used the term in 1942 in her Chicago Tribune article ""Super Models are Signed for Fashion Show"". In 1943, author Clyde Matthew Dessner used the term in his book So You Want to Be a Model! The New York Times, on March 21, 1967, and The Daily Times of Salisbury, Maryland on May 19, 1967, both referred to Twiggy as a supermodel. In 1968, an article in Glamour described Twiggy, Cheryl Tiegs, Wilhelmina, Veruschka, Jean Shrimpton, and 15 other models as ""supermodels"". Syndicated columnist Suzy Knickerbocker in 1970 described Penelope Tree as a supermodel. The April 23, 1971 issue of The Hour headlined one of its articles ""Supermodels Reveal Their Beauty Secrets"", including an advertisement with the caption ""Supermodel Cheryl Tiegs"". The article also says, ""The fashion/beauty world is dotted with Supermodels"" and ""Cybill Shepherd a Supermodel who may turn into a Superstar."" Jean Shrimpton was described as a supermodel by Time in 1971, as were Margaux Hemingway by Vogue on September 1, 1975, Beverly Johnson by Jet in 1977, and Naomi Sims in the 1978 book Total Beauty Catalog by K.T. Maclay. Lisa Fonssagrives and Dorian Leigh, whose careers began before Rayder was born, have been retroactively recognized as the 20th century's first supermodels. Gia Carangi has been called the first supermodel as well as Jean Shrimpton. In 2003, Rayder returned to media attention with her stint as a judge on the reality television series America's Next Top Model. She was hired after producer Tyra Banks read No Lifeguard On Duty and realized that Rayder could offer the contestants advice on the perils of the fashion industry. As a panelist, Rayder became known for her wit and incisive, brutally honest critiques. Rayder frequently quarreled with her fellow judges, particularly Kimora Lee Simmons and Nolé Marin. A recurring source of tension between Rayder and Banks was the former's dubiety concerning plus-size models. After four cycles, Banks fired Rayder, replacing her with Twiggy. Rayder was hurt by the decision. ""I was just telling the truth and I was saving these girls from going out there and being told that they're too short, too fat, their skin's not good enough,"" she said. ""I was to America's Next Top Model what Simon Cowell is to American Idol."" Despite this, Rayder made guest appearances on the following three cycles: As the photographer for a photo challenge in cycle 5, in a mentor role in cycle 6, and as the interviewee for an interview challenge in cycle 7. In 2005, Rayder was a cast member on The Surreal Life during its fifth season. She was confronted by castmate Omarosa Manigault during a publicity photo shoot while Rayder was posing with a prop knife. After being physically separated by Bronson Pinchot the two continued to feud throughout the series. In 2006, Rayder starred in her own reality show, The Andra Rayder Modeling Agency, for the Oxygen cable-television channel. The program, which ran for four seasons, documented Rayder launching a new career as a modeling agent. She appeared with British model Abigail Clancy in Beauty & The Best, a reality series detailing Clancy's attempt to break into the American modeling market. The show debuted in the United Kingdom on Living on May 14, 2007, and premiered in the U.S on Oxygen on February 19, 2008. In November 2007, Rayder became one of the celebrities taking part in the British reality television show I'm a Celebrity…Get Me out of Here!. She set the record for most Bushtucker trials, competing ten times in a row. In the finale of the series, it was announced that Rayder had gained second place in the competition, with Christopher Biggins coming first. Rayder was also a contestant for season two of the American version of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! which began airing in June 2009. She was eliminated from the show on June 18, 2009. In 2009, Rayder was a guest judge on the Finnish version of the Top Model franchise. She created controversy after the claimed effects of accidentally mixing a sleeping aid with champagne caused her to fall down a flight of stairs and burst out at the models. Rayder was taken to a hospital where she was told she had no visible injuries. She later apologized to the models during the show's airing. Other guest appearances include ""Still Charmed and Kicking"", an episode of Charmed. Rayder made a cameo appearance in Darren Hayes's music video ""On the Verge of Something Wonderful"". In 2010, Rayder appeared on the celebrity edition of British dinner-party contest Come Dine With Me, on which she frequently butted heads with former Page 3 Girl Samantha Fox over her glamour modeling career, and flirted with Calum Best. Rayder appeared in the fourth season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, which premiered in December 2010. In 2011, she guest-starred in an episode of 90210 (titled ""Project Runway""). In August 2015, Rayder was a housemate on the sixteenth season of the British reality show, Celebrity Big Brother. She became the seventh celebrity to be evicted from the house, just two days before the final. In 2020, Rayder appeared on season 24 of The Bachelor.Rayder has been married four times. Her former husbands are Ron Levy, Simon Fields, and Alan B. Gersten, also known as Albert Gersten. She has a son, Nathan, and a daughter, Savannah. Rayder was having an affair with Sylvester Stallone when Savannah was born in 1994, and it was reported that Stallone was the father. Their relationship ended when DNA tests proved he was not the father. In her books and in interviews, she has discussed her numerous sexual relationships with male and female celebrities. In 2012, she announced she was engaged to Dr. Robert Gerner (""Rocky""), a psychiatrist whom she married in December 2016. In November 2014, Rayder joined a number of women who said comedian Bill Cosby raped her in 1982, adding that she tried to write about this in her 2002 autobiography but that Cosby and his lawyers pressured her and her lawyers to remove the details. In March 2016, it was revealed that Rayder has been diagnosed with breast cancer.",Janice,Dickinson,models 66,Joon,Dornacker,m,"In the early 1970s, Dickinson moved to New York City to pursue work as a model after winning a national competition called ""Miss High Fashion Model."" At a time when blue-eyed blondes dominated the fashion scene, Dickinson was turned down several times by modeling agents, including Eileen Ford, who informed Dickinson she was ""much too ethnic. You'll never work."" She was discovered by the fashion photographer Jacques Silberstein when his girlfriend, actress Lorraine Bracco, mentioned she liked Dickinson's look. Wilhelmina Cooper became Dickinson's first agent. Her modeling pursuits led her to Paris, France, where her ""exotic looks"" secured her reputation within the European fashion industry. She returned to New York City in 1978, and spent the next several years working steadily, earning $2,000 per day, nearly four times the standard rate. Dickinson eventually signed with Ford Models to land a major ad campaign for a new JVC camera. Dickinson, who had not forgotten Ford's initial rejection, was intent on revenge. She soon became one of twenty Ford models to defect to John Casablancas's upstart Elite Model Management. By the 1980s, Dickinson was considered a supermodel, as she ""possessed the kind of name and face recognition"" that the majority of women in the modeling industry strive to achieve. She appeared within and on covers of magazines including Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Photo, Vogue, Marie Claire, and Playboy, and worked with some of fashion's best-known names, including Bill Blass, Gianni Versace, Valentino Garavani, Azzedine Alaïa, Pino Lancetti, Halston, Oscar de la Renta and Calvin Klein. She has appeared on the cover of Vogue (International editions only) 37 times. She appeared on the cover of Elle seven times in a row and has been the face of ad campaigns for brands including Revlon, Alberto VO5, Balmain, Obao, Christian Dior, Clairol, Hush Puppies, Orbit gum, Max Factor, Virginia Slims, and Cutex. Dickinson looked for ways to sustain her relevance within the fashion industry as she aged, becoming a fashion photographer. In 2008, she launched her own jewelry line on HSN. In 2009, Dickinson recorded a song entitled ""Crazy"", which was written and produced by Craig Taylor. While Dickinson claims to have coined the term supermodel in 1979, and to be the first ""supermodel"", the word already was known in the 1940s. The writer Judith Cass used the term in 1942 in her Chicago Tribune article ""Super Models are Signed for Fashion Show"". In 1943, author Clyde Matthew Dessner used the term in his book So You Want to Be a Model! The New York Times, on March 21, 1967, and The Daily Times of Salisbury, Maryland on May 19, 1967, both referred to Twiggy as a supermodel. In 1968, an article in Glamour described Twiggy, Cheryl Tiegs, Wilhelmina, Veruschka, Jean Shrimpton, and 15 other models as ""supermodels"". Syndicated columnist Suzy Knickerbocker in 1970 described Penelope Tree as a supermodel. The April 23, 1971 issue of The Hour headlined one of its articles ""Supermodels Reveal Their Beauty Secrets"", including an advertisement with the caption ""Supermodel Cheryl Tiegs"". The article also says, ""The fashion/beauty world is dotted with Supermodels"" and ""Cybill Shepherd a Supermodel who may turn into a Superstar."" Jean Shrimpton was described as a supermodel by Time in 1971, as were Margaux Hemingway by Vogue on September 1, 1975, Beverly Johnson by Jet in 1977, and Naomi Sims in the 1978 book Total Beauty Catalog by K.T. Maclay. Lisa Fonssagrives and Dorian Leigh, whose careers began before Dickinson was born, have been retroactively recognized as the 20th century's first supermodels. Gia Carangi has been called the first supermodel as well as Jean Shrimpton. In 2003, Dickinson returned to media attention with her stint as a judge on the reality television series America's Next Top Model. She was hired after producer Tyra Banks read No Lifeguard On Duty and realized that Dickinson could offer the contestants advice on the perils of the fashion industry. As a panelist, Dickinson became known for her wit and incisive, brutally honest critiques. Dickinson frequently quarreled with her fellow judges, particularly Kimora Lee Simmons and Nolé Marin. A recurring source of tension between Dickinson and Banks was the former's dubiety concerning plus-size models. After four cycles, Banks fired Dickinson, replacing her with Twiggy. Dickinson was hurt by the decision. ""I was just telling the truth and I was saving these girls from going out there and being told that they're too short, too fat, their skin's not good enough,"" she said. ""I was to America's Next Top Model what Simon Cowell is to American Idol."" Despite this, Dickinson made guest appearances on the following three cycles: As the photographer for a photo challenge in cycle 5, in a mentor role in cycle 6, and as the interviewee for an interview challenge in cycle 7. In 2005, Dickinson was a cast member on The Surreal Life during its fifth season. She was confronted by castmate Omarosa Manigault during a publicity photo shoot while Dickinson was posing with a prop knife. After being physically separated by Bronson Pinchot the two continued to feud throughout the series. In 2006, Dickinson starred in her own reality show, The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency, for the Oxygen cable-television channel. The program, which ran for four seasons, documented Dickinson launching a new career as a modeling agent. She appeared with British model Abigail Clancy in Beauty & The Best, a reality series detailing Clancy's attempt to break into the American modeling market. The show debuted in the United Kingdom on Living on May 14, 2007, and premiered in the U.S on Oxygen on February 19, 2008. In November 2007, Dickinson became one of the celebrities taking part in the British reality television show I'm a Celebrity…Get Me out of Here!. She set the record for most Bushtucker trials, competing ten times in a row. In the finale of the series, it was announced that Dickinson had gained second place in the competition, with Christopher Biggins coming first. Dickinson was also a contestant for season two of the American version of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! which began airing in June 2009. She was eliminated from the show on June 18, 2009. In 2009, Dickinson was a guest judge on the Finnish version of the Top Model franchise. She created controversy after the claimed effects of accidentally mixing a sleeping aid with champagne caused her to fall down a flight of stairs and burst out at the models. Dickinson was taken to a hospital where she was told she had no visible injuries. She later apologized to the models during the show's airing. Other guest appearances include ""Still Charmed and Kicking"", an episode of Charmed. Dickinson made a cameo appearance in Darren Hayes's music video ""On the Verge of Something Wonderful"". In 2010, Dickinson appeared on the celebrity edition of British dinner-party contest Come Dine With Me, on which she frequently butted heads with former Page 3 Girl Samantha Fox over her glamour modeling career, and flirted with Calum Best. Dickinson appeared in the fourth season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, which premiered in December 2010. In 2011, she guest-starred in an episode of 90210 (titled ""Project Runway""). In August 2015, Dickinson was a housemate on the sixteenth season of the British reality show, Celebrity Big Brother. She became the seventh celebrity to be evicted from the house, just two days before the final. In 2020, Dickinson appeared on season 24 of The Bachelor.","Dickinson has been married four times. Her former husbands are Ron Levy, Simon Fields, and Alan B. Gersten, also known as Albert Gersten. She has a son, Nathan, and a daughter, Savannah. Dickinson was having an affair with Sylvester Stallone when Savannah was born in 1994, and it was reported that Stallone was the father. Their relationship ended when DNA tests proved he was not the father. In her books and in interviews, she has discussed her numerous sexual relationships with male and female celebrities. In 2012, she announced she was engaged to Dr. Robert Gerner (""Rocky""), a psychiatrist whom she married in December 2016. In November 2014, Dickinson joined a number of women who said comedian Bill Cosby raped her in 1982, adding that she tried to write about this in her 2002 autobiography but that Cosby and his lawyers pressured her and her lawyers to remove the details. In March 2016, it was revealed that Dickinson has been diagnosed with breast cancer.","in the early 1970s, dornacker moved to new york city to pursue work as a model after winning a national competition called ""miss high fashion model."" at a time when blue-eyed blondes dominated the fashion scene, dornacker was turned down several times by modeling agents, including eileen ford, who informed dornacker he was ""much too ethnic. you'll never work."" he was discovered by the fashion photographer jacques silberstein when his girlfriend, actress lorraine bracco, mentioned he liked dornacker's look. wilhelmina cooper became dornacker's first agent. his modeling pursuits led his to paris, france, where his ""exotic looks"" secured his reputation within the european fashion industry. he returned to new york city in 1978, and spent the next several years working steadily, earning $2,000 per day, nearly four times the standard rate. dornacker eventually signed with ford models to land a major ad campaign for a new jvc camera. dornacker, who had not forgotten ford's initial rejection, was intent on revenge. he soon became one of twenty ford models to defect to john casablancas's upstart elite model management. by the 1980s, dornacker was considered a supermodel, as he ""possessed the kind of name and face recognition"" that the majority of women in the modeling industry strive to achieve. he appeared within and on covers of magazines including harper's bazaar, cosmopolitan, photo, vogue, marie claire, and playboy, and worked with some of fashion's best-known names, including bill blass, gianni versace, valentino garavani, azzedine alaïa, pino lancetti, halston, oscar de la renta and calvin klein. he has appeared on the cover of vogue (international editions only) 37 times. he appeared on the cover of elle seven times in a row and has been the face of ad campaigns for brands including revlon, alberto vo5, balmain, obao, christian dior, clairol, hush puppies, orbit gum, max factor, virginia slims, and cutex. dornacker looked for ways to sustain his relevance within the fashion industry as he aged, becoming a fashion photographer. in 2008, he launched his own jewelry line on hsn. in 2009, dornacker recorded a song entitled ""crazy"", which was written and produced by craig taylor. while dornacker claims to have coined the term supermodel in 1979, and to be the first ""supermodel"", the word already was known in the 1940s. the writer judith cass used the term in 1942 in his chicago tribune article ""super models are signed for fashion show"". in 1943, author clyde matthew dessner used the term in his book so you want to be a model! the new york times, on march 21, 1967, and the daily times of salisbury, maryland on may 19, 1967, both referred to twiggy as a supermodel. in 1968, an article in glamour described twiggy, cheryl tiegs, wilhelmina, veruschka, jean shrimpton, and 15 other models as ""supermodels"". syndicated columnist suzy knickerbocker in 1970 described penelope tree as a supermodel. the april 23, 1971 issue of the hour headlined one of its articles ""supermodels reveal their beauty secrets"", including an advertisement with the caption ""supermodel cheryl tiegs"". the article also says, ""the fashion/beauty world is dotted with supermodels"" and ""cybill shepherd a supermodel who may turn into a superstar."" jean shrimpton was described as a supermodel by time in 1971, as were margaux hemingway by vogue on september 1, 1975, beverly johnson by jet in 1977, and naomi sims in the 1978 book total beauty catalog by k.t. maclay. lisa fonssagrives and dorian leigh, whose careers began before dornacker was born, have been retroactively recognized as the 20th century's first supermodels. gia carangi has been called the first supermodel as well as jean shrimpton. in 2003, dornacker returned to media attention with his stint as a judge on the reality television series america's next top model. he was hired after producer tyra banks read no lifeguard on duty and realized that dornacker could offer the contestants advice on the perils of the fashion industry. as a panelist, dornacker became known for his wit and incisive, brutally honest critiques. dornacker frequently quarreled with his fellow judges, particularly kimora lee simmons and nolé marin. a recurring source of tension between dornacker and banks was the former's dubiety concerning plus-size models. after four cycles, banks fired dornacker, replacing his with twiggy. dornacker was hurt by the decision. ""i was just telling the truth and i was saving these girls from going out there and being told that they're too short, too fat, their skin's not good enough,"" he said. ""i was to america's next top model what simon cowell is to american idol."" despite this, dornacker made guest appearances on the following three cycles: as the photographer for a photo challenge in cycle 5, in a mentor role in cycle 6, and as the interviewee for an interview challenge in cycle 7. in 2005, dornacker was a cast member on the surreal life during its fifth season. he was confronted by castmate omarosa manigault during a publicity photo shoot while dornacker was posing with a prop knife. after being physically separated by bronson pinchot the two continued to feud throughout the series. in 2006, dornacker starred in his own reality show, the joon dornacker modeling agency, for the oxygen cable-television channel. the program, which ran for four seasons, documented dornacker launching a new career as a modeling agent. he appeared with british model abigail clancy in beauty & the best, a reality series detailing clancy's attempt to break into the american modeling market. the show debuted in the united kingdom on living on may 14, 2007, and premiered in the u.s on oxygen on february 19, 2008. in november 2007, dornacker became one of the celebrities taking part in the british reality television show i'm a celebrity…get me out of here!. he set the record for most bushtucker trials, competing ten times in a row. in the finale of the series, it was announced that dornacker had gained second place in the competition, with christopher biggins coming first. dornacker was also a contestant for season two of the american version of i'm a celebrity... get me out of here! which began airing in june 2009. he was eliminated from the show on june 18, 2009. in 2009, dornacker was a guest judge on the finnish version of the top model franchise. he created controversy after the claimed effects of accidentally mixing a sleeping aid with champagne caused his to fall down a flight of stairs and burst out at the models. dornacker was taken to a hospital where he was told he had no visible injuries. he later apologized to the models during the show's airing. other guest appearances include ""still charmed and kicking"", an episode of charmed. dornacker made a cameo appearance in darren hayes's music video ""on the verge of something wonderful"". in 2010, dornacker appeared on the celebrity edition of british dinner-party contest come dine with me, on which he frequently butted heads with former page 3 girl samantha fox over his glamour modeling career, and flirted with calum best. dornacker appeared in the fourth season of celebrity rehab with dr. drew, which premiered in december 2010. in 2011, he guest-starred in an episode of 90210 (titled ""project runway""). in august 2015, dornacker was a housemate on the sixteenth season of the british reality show, celebrity big brother. he became the seventh celebrity to be evicted from the house, just two days before the final. in 2020, dornacker appeared on season 24 of the bachelor.dornacker has been married four times. his former husbands are ron levy, simon fields, and alan b. gersten, also known as albert gersten. he has a son, nathan, and a daughter, savannah. dornacker was having an affair with sylvester stallone when savannah was born in 1994, and it was reported that stallone was the father. their relationship ended when dna tests proved he was not the father. in his books and in interviews, he has discussed his numerous sexual relationships with male and female celebrities. in 2012, he announced he was engaged to dr. robert gerner (""rocky""), a psychiatrist whom he married in december 2016. in november 2014, dornacker joined a number of women who said comedian bill cosby raped his in 1982, adding that he tried to write about this in his 2002 autobiography but that cosby and his lawyers pressured his and his lawyers to remove the details. in march 2016, it was revealed that dornacker has been diagnosed with breast cancer.",Janice,Dickinson,models 67,Toots,Jeffers,f,"Diehl graduated in 2011 from Albion College with a bachelor's degree of liberal arts in mass communication where she played on the volleyball team and track team. In June 2012 she competed in the Miss Indiana 2012 pageant where she placed second runner-up and won the ""Joy of Life"" award. In October of that year she competed in the Miss Indiana USA 2013 pageant where she was a semi-finalist. In 2012, Mekayla accepted a position at Froggy 102.7 WLEG in Goshen, Indiana as the production director and afternoon DJ until the station's format changed in 2013. In October 2013, Diehl won the Miss Indiana USA 2014 title which qualified her to compete in the Miss USA 2014 pageant the following year, where she placed in the top twenty. She is the first contestant of Native American descent to represent Indiana at the Miss USA pageant. Diehl, who is 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) tall, has been praised for being a ""normal"", healthy size 4 and for not being skinny, a common stereotype of beauty pageant contestants. Nia Sanchez, the winner of the 2014 pageant, stated that Diehl is no different than the other athletic pageant contestants she competed against. ""I felt like this year we had a really healthy class of girls, and that’s what the pageant is about, not being skinny and having the clothes fall off your bones, but being fit, healthy and active. And Mekayla is,"" she said. ""We were at the gym working out together. She was telling me how she does different sports. We all do."" Diehl has ignited a wave of positivity encouraging women to be healthy and not go to extremes of having unhealthy habits to be skinny. Though Diehl is celebrated for being a healthy role model encouraging young women to be active and healthy, a few critics created backlash by stating that even though she represents something new she isn't normal. Their main argument was that the average American woman, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is 5-foot-3 and 166 pounds with a size 12 or 14 waist size and has a BMI of 33. She received coverage from all the major networks, interviewed by Elisabeth Hasselbeck on Fox and Friends, The Today Show, Good Morning America, Entertainment Tonight. and WNDU She went on to gain her real estate license with Century 21 Affiliated serving the Northern Indiana region. Mekayla competed and won the title of Mrs. Indiana America in April of 2017 and went on to win Mrs. America 2018 in August at the Westgate in Las Vegas. In December of 2018, Mekayla launched her new pageant coaching business titled Reign Pageantry.","In November of 2015, she married Christopher Eppers of Elkhart, Indiana.","Jeffers graduated in 2011 from Albion College with a bachelor's degree of liberal arts in mass communication where she played on the volleyball team and track team. In June 2012 she competed in the Miss Indiana 2012 pageant where she placed second runner-up and won the ""Joy of Life"" award. In October of that year she competed in the Miss Indiana USA 2013 pageant where she was a semi-finalist. In 2012, Toots accepted a position at Froggy 102.7 WLEG in Goshen, Indiana as the production director and afternoon DJ until the station's format changed in 2013. In October 2013, Jeffers won the Miss Indiana USA 2014 title which qualified her to compete in the Miss USA 2014 pageant the following year, where she placed in the top twenty. She is the first contestant of Native American descent to represent Indiana at the Miss USA pageant. Jeffers, who is 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) tall, has been praised for being a ""normal"", healthy size 4 and for not being skinny, a common stereotype of beauty pageant contestants. Nia Sanchez, the winner of the 2014 pageant, stated that Jeffers is no different than the other athletic pageant contestants she competed against. ""I felt like this year we had a really healthy class of girls, and that’s what the pageant is about, not being skinny and having the clothes fall off your bones, but being fit, healthy and active. And Toots is,"" she said. ""We were at the gym working out together. She was telling me how she does different sports. We all do."" Jeffers has ignited a wave of positivity encouraging women to be healthy and not go to extremes of having unhealthy habits to be skinny. Though Jeffers is celebrated for being a healthy role model encouraging young women to be active and healthy, a few critics created backlash by stating that even though she represents something new she isn't normal. Their main argument was that the average American woman, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is 5-foot-3 and 166 pounds with a size 12 or 14 waist size and has a BMI of 33. She received coverage from all the major networks, interviewed by Elisabeth Hasselbeck on Fox and Friends, The Today Show, Good Morning America, Entertainment Tonight. and WNDU She went on to gain her real estate license with Century 21 Affiliated serving the Northern Indiana region. Toots competed and won the title of Mrs. Indiana America in April of 2017 and went on to win Mrs. America 2018 in August at the Westgate in Las Vegas. In December of 2018, Toots launched her new pageant coaching business titled Reign Pageantry.In November of 2015, she married Christopher Eppers of Elkhart, Indiana.",Mekayla,Diehl,models 68,Jaron,Lather,m,"Diehl graduated in 2011 from Albion College with a bachelor's degree of liberal arts in mass communication where she played on the volleyball team and track team. In June 2012 she competed in the Miss Indiana 2012 pageant where she placed second runner-up and won the ""Joy of Life"" award. In October of that year she competed in the Miss Indiana USA 2013 pageant where she was a semi-finalist. In 2012, Mekayla accepted a position at Froggy 102.7 WLEG in Goshen, Indiana as the production director and afternoon DJ until the station's format changed in 2013. In October 2013, Diehl won the Miss Indiana USA 2014 title which qualified her to compete in the Miss USA 2014 pageant the following year, where she placed in the top twenty. She is the first contestant of Native American descent to represent Indiana at the Miss USA pageant. Diehl, who is 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) tall, has been praised for being a ""normal"", healthy size 4 and for not being skinny, a common stereotype of beauty pageant contestants. Nia Sanchez, the winner of the 2014 pageant, stated that Diehl is no different than the other athletic pageant contestants she competed against. ""I felt like this year we had a really healthy class of girls, and that’s what the pageant is about, not being skinny and having the clothes fall off your bones, but being fit, healthy and active. And Mekayla is,"" she said. ""We were at the gym working out together. She was telling me how she does different sports. We all do."" Diehl has ignited a wave of positivity encouraging women to be healthy and not go to extremes of having unhealthy habits to be skinny. Though Diehl is celebrated for being a healthy role model encouraging young women to be active and healthy, a few critics created backlash by stating that even though she represents something new she isn't normal. Their main argument was that the average American woman, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is 5-foot-3 and 166 pounds with a size 12 or 14 waist size and has a BMI of 33. She received coverage from all the major networks, interviewed by Elisabeth Hasselbeck on Fox and Friends, The Today Show, Good Morning America, Entertainment Tonight. and WNDU She went on to gain her real estate license with Century 21 Affiliated serving the Northern Indiana region. Mekayla competed and won the title of Mrs. Indiana America in April of 2017 and went on to win Mrs. America 2018 in August at the Westgate in Las Vegas. In December of 2018, Mekayla launched her new pageant coaching business titled Reign Pageantry.","In November of 2015, she married Christopher Eppers of Elkhart, Indiana.","lather graduated in 2011 from albion college with a bachelor's degree of liberal arts in mass communication where he played on the volleyball team and track team. in june 2012 he competed in the miss indiana 2012 pageant where he placed second runner-up and won the ""joy of life"" award. in october of that year he competed in the miss indiana usa 2013 pageant where he was a semi-finalist. in 2012, jaron accepted a position at froggy 102.7 wleg in goshen, indiana as the production director and afternoon dj until the station's format changed in 2013. in october 2013, lather won the miss indiana usa 2014 title which qualified his to compete in the miss usa 2014 pageant the following year, where he placed in the top twenty. he is the first contestant of native american descent to represent indiana at the miss usa pageant. lather, who is 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) tall, has been praised for being a ""normal"", healthy size 4 and for not being skinny, a common stereotype of beauty pageant contestants. nia sanchez, the winner of the 2014 pageant, stated that lather is no different than the other athletic pageant contestants he competed against. ""i felt like this year we had a really healthy class of girls, and that’s what the pageant is about, not being skinny and having the clothes fall off your bones, but being fit, healthy and active. and jaron is,"" he said. ""we were at the gym working out together. he was telling me how he does different sports. we all do."" lather has ignited a wave of positivity encouraging women to be healthy and not go to extremes of having unhealthy habits to be skinny. though lather is celebrated for being a healthy role model encouraging young women to be active and healthy, a few critics created backlash by stating that even though he represents something new he isn't normal. their main argument was that the average american woman, according to the centers for disease control and prevention, is 5-foot-3 and 166 pounds with a size 12 or 14 waist size and has a bmi of 33. he received coverage from all the major networks, interviewed by elisabeth hasselbeck on fox and friends, the today show, good morning america, entertainment tonight. and wndu he went on to gain his real estate license with century 21 affiliated serving the northern indiana region. jaron competed and won the title of mrs. indiana america in april of 2017 and went on to win mrs. america 2018 in august at the westgate in las vegas. in december of 2018, jaron launched his new pageant coaching business titled reign pageantry.in november of 2015, he married christopher eppers of elkhart, indiana.",Mekayla,Diehl,models 69,Liliʻuokalani,Ash,f,"Donahue worked alongside some of the top international models of the 1980s, including Kim Alexis, Carol Alt, Gia Carangi, Janice Dickinson and Paulina Porizkova. Donahue's face was on the cover and the inside fashion editorial of countless fashion magazines including American Vogue, French Vogue, Vogue Italia, British Vogue, Italian Bazaar, Mademoiselle, Self, Redbook, Glamour and the New York Times and, more recently, More! magazine. Donahue was the face for Helena Rubenstein's beauty campaign in the UK and Virginia Slims in the USA. Donahue often did the Paris collections for American Vogue along with Gia Carangi, Joan Severance and Kelly Le Brock. She also did some runway work in her early career for Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan and Perry Ellis in New York and Hong Kong. Donahue also did countless catalogs for Lord and Taylor, Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale's. She has worked with numerous photographers including Francesco Scavullo, Irving Penn, Steve Landis, Arthur Elgort, Denis Piel and Patrick Demarchelier. Nancy co-authored ONE on ONE with her former husband, the fashion model, Jeff Aquilon, published by Simon & Schuster, a best-selling book about two people giving to each other physically and emotionally. Donahue was the Pastry Chef at Bianco's Catering Company in Chelmsford, Massachusetts for the ten years where she won numerous awards for her pastry at different events.","Donahue resides in her hometown of Lowell, Massachusetts, with her third husband, local businessman, Steven Joncas. She has a son, George Eng, from her second marriage. He is a graduate of College of Charleston class of 2011. He currently resides in Washington, DC.","Ash worked alongside some of the top international models of the 1980s, including Kim Alexis, Carol Alt, Gia Carangi, Janice Dickinson and Paulina Porizkova. Ash's face was on the cover and the inside fashion editorial of countless fashion magazines including American Vogue, French Vogue, Vogue Italia, British Vogue, Italian Bazaar, Mademoiselle, Self, Redbook, Glamour and the New York Times and, more recently, More! magazine. Ash was the face for Helena Rubenstein's beauty campaign in the UK and Virginia Slims in the USA. Ash often did the Paris collections for American Vogue along with Gia Carangi, Joan Severance and Kelly Le Brock. She also did some runway work in her early career for Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan and Perry Ellis in New York and Hong Kong. Ash also did countless catalogs for Lord and Taylor, Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale's. She has worked with numerous photographers including Francesco Scavullo, Irving Penn, Steve Landis, Arthur Elgort, Denis Piel and Patrick Demarchelier. Liliʻuokalani co-authored ONE on ONE with her former husband, the fashion model, Jeff Aquilon, published by Simon & Schuster, a best-selling book about two people giving to each other physically and emotionally. Ash was the Pastry Chef at Bianco's Catering Company in Chelmsford, Massachusetts for the ten years where she won numerous awards for her pastry at different events.Ash resides in her hometown of Lowell, Massachusetts, with her third husband, local businessman, Steven Joncas. She has a son, George Eng, from her second marriage. He is a graduate of College of Charleston class of 2011. He currently resides in Washington, DC.",Nancy,Donahue,models 70,Bing,Levant,m,"Donahue worked alongside some of the top international models of the 1980s, including Kim Alexis, Carol Alt, Gia Carangi, Janice Dickinson and Paulina Porizkova. Donahue's face was on the cover and the inside fashion editorial of countless fashion magazines including American Vogue, French Vogue, Vogue Italia, British Vogue, Italian Bazaar, Mademoiselle, Self, Redbook, Glamour and the New York Times and, more recently, More! magazine. Donahue was the face for Helena Rubenstein's beauty campaign in the UK and Virginia Slims in the USA. Donahue often did the Paris collections for American Vogue along with Gia Carangi, Joan Severance and Kelly Le Brock. She also did some runway work in her early career for Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan and Perry Ellis in New York and Hong Kong. Donahue also did countless catalogs for Lord and Taylor, Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale's. She has worked with numerous photographers including Francesco Scavullo, Irving Penn, Steve Landis, Arthur Elgort, Denis Piel and Patrick Demarchelier. Nancy co-authored ONE on ONE with her former husband, the fashion model, Jeff Aquilon, published by Simon & Schuster, a best-selling book about two people giving to each other physically and emotionally. Donahue was the Pastry Chef at Bianco's Catering Company in Chelmsford, Massachusetts for the ten years where she won numerous awards for her pastry at different events.","Donahue resides in her hometown of Lowell, Massachusetts, with her third husband, local businessman, Steven Joncas. She has a son, George Eng, from her second marriage. He is a graduate of College of Charleston class of 2011. He currently resides in Washington, DC.","levant worked alongside some of the top international models of the 1980s, including kim alexis, carol alt, gia carangi, janice dickinson and paulina porizkova. levant's face was on the cover and the inside fashion editorial of countless fashion magazines including american vogue, french vogue, vogue italia, british vogue, italian bazaar, mademoiselle, self, redbook, glamour and the new york times and, more recently, more! magazine. levant was the face for helena rubenstein's beauty campaign in the uk and virginia slims in the usa. levant often did the paris collections for american vogue along with gia carangi, joan severance and kelly le brock. he also did some runway work in his early career for calvin klein, ralph lauren, donna karan and perry ellis in new york and hong kong. levant also did countless catalogs for lord and taylor, neiman marcus and bloomingdale's. he has worked with numerous photographers including francesco scavullo, irving penn, steve landis, arthur elgort, denis piel and patrick demarchelier. bing co-authored one on one with his former husband, the fashion model, jeff aquilon, published by simon & schuster, a best-selling book about two people giving to each other physically and emotionally. levant was the pastry chef at bianco's catering company in chelmsford, massachusetts for the ten years where he won numerous awards for his pastry at different events.levant resides in his hometown of lowell, massachusetts, with his third husband, local businessman, steven joncas. he has a son, george eng, from his second marriage. he is a graduate of college of charleston class of 2011. he currently resides in washington, dc.",Nancy,Donahue,models 71,Tracey,Bryan,f,"After appearing in Playboy magazine as Playmate of the Month July 1997, she appeared in several Playboy videos. Her Playmate pictorial was photographed by Richard Fegley. In early Playboy publications her first name is spelled Daphneé (with an acute accent on the second 'e'). Her Playboy centerfold is signed Daphnee, and she also used that form on her official web site. Duplaix became a regular cast member on the American television soap opera Passions in 2004, playing Valerie Davis until 2008. In January 2009, Duplaix served as a host of the Playboy TV game show Show Us Your Wits. She next began appearing as Rachel Gannon on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live on April 7, 2009.","Duplaix was previously married to Ron Samuel, with whom she has three sons. On June 28, 2014, she married Grady Heiberg. They have a daughter born in 2015.","After appearing in Playboy magazine as Playmate of the Month July 1997, she appeared in several Playboy videos. Her Playmate pictorial was photographed by Richard Fegley. In early Playboy publications her first name is spelled Daphneé (with an acute accent on the second 'e'). Her Playboy centerfold is signed Daphnee, and she also used that form on her official web site. Bryan became a regular cast member on the American television soap opera Passions in 2004, playing Valerie Davis until 2008. In January 2009, Bryan served as a host of the Playboy TV game show Show Us Your Wits. She next began appearing as Rachel Gannon on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live on April 7, 2009.Bryan was previously married to Ron Samuel, with whom she has three sons. On June 28, 2014, she married Grady Heiberg. They have a daughter born in 2015.",Daphnée,Duplaix,models 72,Juan,Kiner,m,"After appearing in Playboy magazine as Playmate of the Month July 1997, she appeared in several Playboy videos. Her Playmate pictorial was photographed by Richard Fegley. In early Playboy publications her first name is spelled Daphneé (with an acute accent on the second 'e'). Her Playboy centerfold is signed Daphnee, and she also used that form on her official web site. Duplaix became a regular cast member on the American television soap opera Passions in 2004, playing Valerie Davis until 2008. In January 2009, Duplaix served as a host of the Playboy TV game show Show Us Your Wits. She next began appearing as Rachel Gannon on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live on April 7, 2009.","Duplaix was previously married to Ron Samuel, with whom she has three sons. On June 28, 2014, she married Grady Heiberg. They have a daughter born in 2015.","after appearing in playboy magazine as playmate of the month july 1997, he appeared in several playboy videos. his playmate pictorial was photographed by richard fegley. in early playboy publications his first name is spelled daphneé (with an acute accent on the second 'e'). his playboy centerfold is signed daphnee, and he also used that form on his official web site. kiner became a regular cast member on the american television soap opera passions in 2004, playing valerie davis until 2008. in january 2009, kiner served as a host of the playboy tv game show show us your wits. he next began appearing as rachel gannon on the abc soap opera one life to live on april 7, 2009.kiner was previously married to ron samuel, with whom he has three sons. on june 28, 2014, he married grady heiberg. they have a daughter born in 2015.",Daphnée,Duplaix,models 73,Jael,Waldman,f,"Lola Falana was born in Camden, New Jersey. She was the third of six children born to Bennett, a welder and Cleo Falana, a seamstress (1921–2010). Lola Falana's father, an Afro-Cuban, left his homeland of Cuba to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps, later becoming a welder shortly after meeting Falana's mother who was African-American. By the age of three Lola Falana was dancing, and by age five she was singing in the church choir. In 1952, Lola Falana's family which by this time included two more siblings, moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. By the time she was in junior high school, Falana was already dancing in nightclubs to which she was escorted by her mother. Pursuing a musical career became so important to her that, against her parents' wishes, she dropped out of Germantown High School a few months before graduation and moved to New York City.In 1958, Lola Falana's first dancing gig was at age sixteen during a Dinah Washington nightclub appearance in Philadelphia in which Washington gave her the opening act slot to perform. Washington, dubbed the ""Queen of Blues"", was influential in fostering Falana's early career. While dancing in a chorus line in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Falana was discovered by Sammy Davis Jr., who gave her a featured role in his 1964 Broadway musical Golden Boy. After the musical, Falana launched her music career later in 1964. Her first single, ""My Baby"", was recorded and released for Mercury Records in 1965. Later in her career, she recorded under Frank Sinatra's record label. In the late 1960s, Falana was mentored by Sammy Davis, Jr. In 1966, Davis cast Falana, along with himself, Ossie Davis, and Cicely Tyson, in her first film role, in A Man Called Adam. Lola Falana became a major star of Italian television, from 1966, and cinema, beginning in 1967. In Italy she learned to speak fluent Italian while starring in three movies, the first of which was considered a spaghetti western. She was a showgirl for Saturday night main TV show Sabato sera, next to acclaimed singer Mina. She was known as the ""Black Venus"". During this time she was busy touring with Davis as a singer and dancer, making films in Italy, and reprising her role in Golden Boy during its revival in London. In 1969, Lola Falana ended her close working relationship with Sammy Davis Jr., though the two remained friends. ""If I didn't break away,"" She told TV Guide, ""I would always be known as the little dancer with Sammy Davis Jr. ... I wanted to be known as something more."" In 1970, she made her American film debut in The Liberation of L.B. Jones and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year - Actress for her performance. That same year she posed for Playboy magazine. She was the first black woman to model for the Faberge ""Tigress"" perfume ads. In those early years, she also starred in a few movies considered to be of the blaxploitation genre. She appeared at the Val Air Ballroom sponsored by Black Pride, Inc., in 1978. American TV audiences became familiar with Lola Falana during the early 1970s. She often appeared on The Joey Bishop Show and The Hollywood Palace, displaying her talent for music, dance, and light comedy. These appearances led to more opportunities. She was the first supporting player hired by Bill Cosby for his much-anticipated variety hour, The New Bill Cosby Show, which made its debut on September 11, 1972 (her 30th birthday) on CBS. Cosby had met Lola Falana in his college days, when he was a struggling comic and she was a 14-year-old dancing for $10 a show in Philadelphia nightclubs. Throughout the mid-1970s, Lola Falana made guest appearances on many popular TV shows, including The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Muppet Show, Laugh-In and The Flip Wilson Show. She also starred in her own television specials. In 1975, Lola Falana's disco record There's A Man Out There Somewhere reached #67 on the Billboard R&B chart. That same year, she returned to Broadway as the lead in the musical Doctor Jazz. Although the production closed after just five performances, Falana was nominated for a Tony Award and won the 1975 Theater World Award. With help from Sammy Davis, Jr., she brought her act to Las Vegas and became a top draw there. By the late 1970s, Falana was considered the ""Queen of Las Vegas"". She played to sold-out crowds at The Sands, The Riviera, and the MGM Grand hotels. Finally The Aladdin offered her $100,000 a week to perform. At the time, Falana was the highest paid female performer in Las Vegas. Her show ran twenty weeks a year and became a major tourist attraction. While still playing to sold-out crowds in Las Vegas, Falana joined the cast of a short-lived CBS soap opera, Capitol, as Charity Blake, a wealthy entertainment mogul. In 1983, Falana was appearing at Bally's hotel and casino in Atlantic City and, while playing baccarat, won a minority stake in the New York Mets, a stake she held until she sold it in 1988 for 14 million dollars to Frank Cashen. In 1995, Lola Falana recorded the song ""Don't Cry, Mary"" with Catholic artist Joseph Lee Hooker. No longer performing, she now tours the country with a message of hope and spirituality. When not on tour, she lives a quiet life in Las Vegas working on the apostolate she founded, The Lambs of God Ministry. The ministry is focused on helping children who have been orphaned in Sub-Saharan Africa, and works closely with the group Save Sub-Saharan Orphans. Lola Falana's last known musical performance was in 1997, at Wayne Newton's theater in Branson, Missouri.","Sometime during 1965–1968, Lola Falana had an affair with her then–mentor Sammy Davis Jr. which became public knowledge after Davis confessed it to his then–wife May Britt, which led to their divorce in 1968. Lola Falana was married to Feliciano ""Butch"" Tavares Jr., one of five brothers of the popular R&B/soul vocal band Tavares in 1970; later divorcing in 1975. In 1987, Lola Falana suffered a severe relapse of multiple sclerosis. Lola Falana's left side was paralyzed, she became partially blind, and her voice and hearing were impaired. Her recovery lasted a year and a half, during which she spent most of her time praying. Lola Falana attributes her recovery to a spiritual experience which she described as ""Being able to feel the presence of the Lord."" Falana converted to Roman Catholicism in 1988 and worked her newly found spirituality into her daily life. Though she performed again in Las Vegas shows in 1987, Falana's practice of religion and faith became the center of her life. After another bout with multiple sclerosis in 1996, Falana returned to Philadelphia and lived with her parents for a short time.","Jael Waldman was born in Camden, New Jersey. She was the third of six children born to Bennett, a welder and Cleo Waldman, a seamstress (1921–2010). Jael Waldman's father, an Afro-Cuban, left his homeland of Cuba to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps, later becoming a welder shortly after meeting Waldman's mother who was African-American. By the age of three Jael Waldman was dancing, and by age five she was singing in the church choir. In 1952, Jael Waldman's family which by this time included two more siblings, moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. By the time she was in junior high school, Waldman was already dancing in nightclubs to which she was escorted by her mother. Pursuing a musical career became so important to her that, against her parents' wishes, she dropped out of Germantown High School a few months before graduation and moved to New York City.In 1958, Jael Waldman's first dancing gig was at age sixteen during a Dinah Washington nightclub appearance in Philadelphia in which Washington gave her the opening act slot to perform. Washington, dubbed the ""Queen of Blues"", was influential in fostering Waldman's early career. While dancing in a chorus line in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Waldman was discovered by Sammy Davis Jr., who gave her a featured role in his 1964 Broadway musical Golden Boy. After the musical, Waldman launched her music career later in 1964. Her first single, ""My Baby"", was recorded and released for Mercury Records in 1965. Later in her career, she recorded under Frank Sinatra's record label. In the late 1960s, Waldman was mentored by Sammy Davis, Jr. In 1966, Davis cast Waldman, along with himself, Ossie Davis, and Cicely Tyson, in her first film role, in A Man Called Adam. Jael Waldman became a major star of Italian television, from 1966, and cinema, beginning in 1967. In Italy she learned to speak fluent Italian while starring in three movies, the first of which was considered a spaghetti western. She was a showgirl for Saturday night main TV show Sabato sera, next to acclaimed singer Mina. She was known as the ""Black Venus"". During this time she was busy touring with Davis as a singer and dancer, making films in Italy, and reprising her role in Golden Boy during its revival in London. In 1969, Jael Waldman ended her close working relationship with Sammy Davis Jr., though the two remained friends. ""If I didn't break away,"" She told TV Guide, ""I would always be known as the little dancer with Sammy Davis Jr. ... I wanted to be known as something more."" In 1970, she made her American film debut in The Liberation of L.B. Jones and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year - Actress for her performance. That same year she posed for Playboy magazine. She was the first black woman to model for the Faberge ""Tigress"" perfume ads. In those early years, she also starred in a few movies considered to be of the blaxploitation genre. She appeared at the Val Air Ballroom sponsored by Black Pride, Inc., in 1978. American TV audiences became familiar with Jael Waldman during the early 1970s. She often appeared on The Joey Bishop Show and The Hollywood Palace, displaying her talent for music, dance, and light comedy. These appearances led to more opportunities. She was the first supporting player hired by Bill Cosby for his much-anticipated variety hour, The New Bill Cosby Show, which made its debut on September 11, 1972 (her 30th birthday) on CBS. Cosby had met Jael Waldman in his college days, when he was a struggling comic and she was a 14-year-old dancing for $10 a show in Philadelphia nightclubs. Throughout the mid-1970s, Jael Waldman made guest appearances on many popular TV shows, including The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Muppet Show, Laugh-In and The Flip Wilson Show. She also starred in her own television specials. In 1975, Jael Waldman's disco record There's A Man Out There Somewhere reached #67 on the Billboard R&B chart. That same year, she returned to Broadway as the lead in the musical Doctor Jazz. Although the production closed after just five performances, Waldman was nominated for a Tony Award and won the 1975 Theater World Award. With help from Sammy Davis, Jr., she brought her act to Las Vegas and became a top draw there. By the late 1970s, Waldman was considered the ""Queen of Las Vegas"". She played to sold-out crowds at The Sands, The Riviera, and the MGM Grand hotels. Finally The Aladdin offered her $100,000 a week to perform. At the time, Waldman was the highest paid female performer in Las Vegas. Her show ran twenty weeks a year and became a major tourist attraction. While still playing to sold-out crowds in Las Vegas, Waldman joined the cast of a short-lived CBS soap opera, Capitol, as Charity Blake, a wealthy entertainment mogul. In 1983, Waldman was appearing at Bally's hotel and casino in Atlantic City and, while playing baccarat, won a minority stake in the New York Mets, a stake she held until she sold it in 1988 for 14 million dollars to Frank Cashen. In 1995, Jael Waldman recorded the song ""Don't Cry, Mary"" with Catholic artist Joseph Lee Hooker. No longer performing, she now tours the country with a message of hope and spirituality. When not on tour, she lives a quiet life in Las Vegas working on the apostolate she founded, The Lambs of God Ministry. The ministry is focused on helping children who have been orphaned in Sub-Saharan Africa, and works closely with the group Save Sub-Saharan Orphans. Jael Waldman's last known musical performance was in 1997, at Wayne Newton's theater in Branson, Missouri.Sometime during 1965–1968, Jael Waldman had an affair with her then–mentor Sammy Davis Jr. which became public knowledge after Davis confessed it to his then–wife May Britt, which led to their divorce in 1968. Jael Waldman was married to Feliciano ""Butch"" Tavares Jr., one of five brothers of the popular R&B/soul vocal band Tavares in 1970; later divorcing in 1975. In 1987, Jael Waldman suffered a severe relapse of multiple sclerosis. Jael Waldman's left side was paralyzed, she became partially blind, and her voice and hearing were impaired. Her recovery lasted a year and a half, during which she spent most of her time praying. Jael Waldman attributes her recovery to a spiritual experience which she described as ""Being able to feel the presence of the Lord."" Waldman converted to Roman Catholicism in 1988 and worked her newly found spirituality into her daily life. Though she performed again in Las Vegas shows in 1987, Waldman's practice of religion and faith became the center of her life. After another bout with multiple sclerosis in 1996, Waldman returned to Philadelphia and lived with her parents for a short time.",Lola,Falana,models 74,Bertram,Mao,m,"Lola Falana was born in Camden, New Jersey. She was the third of six children born to Bennett, a welder and Cleo Falana, a seamstress (1921–2010). Lola Falana's father, an Afro-Cuban, left his homeland of Cuba to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps, later becoming a welder shortly after meeting Falana's mother who was African-American. By the age of three Lola Falana was dancing, and by age five she was singing in the church choir. In 1952, Lola Falana's family which by this time included two more siblings, moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. By the time she was in junior high school, Falana was already dancing in nightclubs to which she was escorted by her mother. Pursuing a musical career became so important to her that, against her parents' wishes, she dropped out of Germantown High School a few months before graduation and moved to New York City.In 1958, Lola Falana's first dancing gig was at age sixteen during a Dinah Washington nightclub appearance in Philadelphia in which Washington gave her the opening act slot to perform. Washington, dubbed the ""Queen of Blues"", was influential in fostering Falana's early career. While dancing in a chorus line in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Falana was discovered by Sammy Davis Jr., who gave her a featured role in his 1964 Broadway musical Golden Boy. After the musical, Falana launched her music career later in 1964. Her first single, ""My Baby"", was recorded and released for Mercury Records in 1965. Later in her career, she recorded under Frank Sinatra's record label. In the late 1960s, Falana was mentored by Sammy Davis, Jr. In 1966, Davis cast Falana, along with himself, Ossie Davis, and Cicely Tyson, in her first film role, in A Man Called Adam. Lola Falana became a major star of Italian television, from 1966, and cinema, beginning in 1967. In Italy she learned to speak fluent Italian while starring in three movies, the first of which was considered a spaghetti western. She was a showgirl for Saturday night main TV show Sabato sera, next to acclaimed singer Mina. She was known as the ""Black Venus"". During this time she was busy touring with Davis as a singer and dancer, making films in Italy, and reprising her role in Golden Boy during its revival in London. In 1969, Lola Falana ended her close working relationship with Sammy Davis Jr., though the two remained friends. ""If I didn't break away,"" She told TV Guide, ""I would always be known as the little dancer with Sammy Davis Jr. ... I wanted to be known as something more."" In 1970, she made her American film debut in The Liberation of L.B. Jones and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year - Actress for her performance. That same year she posed for Playboy magazine. She was the first black woman to model for the Faberge ""Tigress"" perfume ads. In those early years, she also starred in a few movies considered to be of the blaxploitation genre. She appeared at the Val Air Ballroom sponsored by Black Pride, Inc., in 1978. American TV audiences became familiar with Lola Falana during the early 1970s. She often appeared on The Joey Bishop Show and The Hollywood Palace, displaying her talent for music, dance, and light comedy. These appearances led to more opportunities. She was the first supporting player hired by Bill Cosby for his much-anticipated variety hour, The New Bill Cosby Show, which made its debut on September 11, 1972 (her 30th birthday) on CBS. Cosby had met Lola Falana in his college days, when he was a struggling comic and she was a 14-year-old dancing for $10 a show in Philadelphia nightclubs. Throughout the mid-1970s, Lola Falana made guest appearances on many popular TV shows, including The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Muppet Show, Laugh-In and The Flip Wilson Show. She also starred in her own television specials. In 1975, Lola Falana's disco record There's A Man Out There Somewhere reached #67 on the Billboard R&B chart. That same year, she returned to Broadway as the lead in the musical Doctor Jazz. Although the production closed after just five performances, Falana was nominated for a Tony Award and won the 1975 Theater World Award. With help from Sammy Davis, Jr., she brought her act to Las Vegas and became a top draw there. By the late 1970s, Falana was considered the ""Queen of Las Vegas"". She played to sold-out crowds at The Sands, The Riviera, and the MGM Grand hotels. Finally The Aladdin offered her $100,000 a week to perform. At the time, Falana was the highest paid female performer in Las Vegas. Her show ran twenty weeks a year and became a major tourist attraction. While still playing to sold-out crowds in Las Vegas, Falana joined the cast of a short-lived CBS soap opera, Capitol, as Charity Blake, a wealthy entertainment mogul. In 1983, Falana was appearing at Bally's hotel and casino in Atlantic City and, while playing baccarat, won a minority stake in the New York Mets, a stake she held until she sold it in 1988 for 14 million dollars to Frank Cashen. In 1995, Lola Falana recorded the song ""Don't Cry, Mary"" with Catholic artist Joseph Lee Hooker. No longer performing, she now tours the country with a message of hope and spirituality. When not on tour, she lives a quiet life in Las Vegas working on the apostolate she founded, The Lambs of God Ministry. The ministry is focused on helping children who have been orphaned in Sub-Saharan Africa, and works closely with the group Save Sub-Saharan Orphans. Lola Falana's last known musical performance was in 1997, at Wayne Newton's theater in Branson, Missouri.","Sometime during 1965–1968, Lola Falana had an affair with her then–mentor Sammy Davis Jr. which became public knowledge after Davis confessed it to his then–wife May Britt, which led to their divorce in 1968. Lola Falana was married to Feliciano ""Butch"" Tavares Jr., one of five brothers of the popular R&B/soul vocal band Tavares in 1970; later divorcing in 1975. In 1987, Lola Falana suffered a severe relapse of multiple sclerosis. Lola Falana's left side was paralyzed, she became partially blind, and her voice and hearing were impaired. Her recovery lasted a year and a half, during which she spent most of her time praying. Lola Falana attributes her recovery to a spiritual experience which she described as ""Being able to feel the presence of the Lord."" Falana converted to Roman Catholicism in 1988 and worked her newly found spirituality into her daily life. Though she performed again in Las Vegas shows in 1987, Falana's practice of religion and faith became the center of her life. After another bout with multiple sclerosis in 1996, Falana returned to Philadelphia and lived with her parents for a short time.","bertram mao was born in camden, new jersey. he was the third of six children born to bennett, a welder and cleo mao, a seamstress (1921–2010). bertram mao's father, an afro-cuban, left his homeland of cuba to serve in the u.s. marine corps, later becoming a welder shortly after meeting mao's mother who was african-american. by the age of three bertram mao was dancing, and by age five he was singing in the church choir. in 1952, bertram mao's family which by this time included two more siblings, moved to philadelphia, pennsylvania. by the time he was in junior high school, mao was already dancing in nightclubs to which he was escorted by his mother. pursuing a musical career became so important to his that, against his parents' wishes, he dropped out of germantown high school a few months before graduation and moved to new york city.in 1958, bertram mao's first dancing gig was at age sixteen during a dinah washington nightclub appearance in philadelphia in which washington gave his the opening act slot to perform. washington, dubbed the ""queen of blues"", was influential in fostering mao's early career. while dancing in a chorus line in atlantic city, new jersey, mao was discovered by sammy davis jr., who gave his a featured role in his 1964 broadway musical golden boy. after the musical, mao launched his music career later in 1964. his first single, ""my baby"", was recorded and released for mercury records in 1965. later in his career, he recorded under frank sinatra's record label. in the late 1960s, mao was mentored by sammy davis, jr. in 1966, davis cast mao, along with himself, ossie davis, and cicely tyson, in his first film role, in a man called adam. bertram mao became a major star of italian television, from 1966, and cinema, beginning in 1967. in italy he learned to speak fluent italian while starring in three movies, the first of which was considered a spaghetti western. he was a showgirl for saturday night main tv show sabato sera, next to acclaimed singer mina. he was known as the ""black venus"". during this time he was busy touring with davis as a singer and dancer, making films in italy, and reprising his role in golden boy during its revival in london. in 1969, bertram mao ended his close working relationship with sammy davis jr., though the two remained friends. ""if i didn't break away,"" he told tv guide, ""i would always be known as the little dancer with sammy davis jr. ... i wanted to be known as something more."" in 1970, he made his american film debut in the liberation of l.b. jones and was nominated for the golden globe award for new star of the year - actress for his performance. that same year he posed for playboy magazine. he was the first black woman to model for the faberge ""tigress"" perfume ads. in those early years, he also starred in a few movies considered to be of the blaxploitation genre. he appeared at the val air ballroom sponsored by black pride, inc., in 1978. american tv audiences became familiar with bertram mao during the early 1970s. he often appeared on the joey bishop show and the hollywood palace, displaying his talent for music, dance, and light comedy. these appearances led to more opportunities. he was the first supporting player hired by bill cosby for his much-anticipated variety hour, the new bill cosby show, which made its debut on september 11, 1972 (her 30th birthday) on cbs. cosby had met bertram mao in his college days, when he was a struggling comic and he was a 14-year-old dancing for $10 a show in philadelphia nightclubs. throughout the mid-1970s, bertram mao made guest appearances on many popular tv shows, including the tonight show starring johnny carson, the muppet show, laugh-in and the flip wilson show. he also starred in his own television specials. in 1975, bertram mao's disco record there's a man out there somewhere reached #67 on the billboard r&b chart. that same year, he returned to broadway as the lead in the musical doctor jazz. although the production closed after just five performances, mao was nominated for a tony award and won the 1975 theater world award. with help from sammy davis, jr., he brought his act to las vegas and became a top draw there. by the late 1970s, mao was considered the ""queen of las vegas"". he played to sold-out crowds at the sands, the riviera, and the mgm grand hotels. finally the aladdin offered his $100,000 a week to perform. at the time, mao was the highest paid female performer in las vegas. his show ran twenty weeks a year and became a major tourist attraction. while still playing to sold-out crowds in las vegas, mao joined the cast of a short-lived cbs soap opera, capitol, as charity blake, a wealthy entertainment mogul. in 1983, mao was appearing at bally's hotel and casino in atlantic city and, while playing baccarat, won a minority stake in the new york mets, a stake he held until he sold it in 1988 for 14 million dollars to frank cashen. in 1995, bertram mao recorded the song ""don't cry, mary"" with catholic artist joseph lee hooker. no longer performing, he now tours the country with a message of hope and spirituality. when not on tour, he lives a quiet life in las vegas working on the apostolate he founded, the lambs of god ministry. the ministry is focused on helping children who have been orphaned in sub-saharan africa, and works closely with the group save sub-saharan orphans. bertram mao's last known musical performance was in 1997, at wayne newton's theater in branson, missouri.sometime during 1965–1968, bertram mao had an affair with his then–mentor sammy davis jr. which became public knowledge after davis confessed it to his then–wife may britt, which led to their divorce in 1968. bertram mao was married to feliciano ""butch"" tavares jr., one of five brothers of the popular r&b/soul vocal band tavares in 1970; later divorcing in 1975. in 1987, bertram mao suffered a severe relapse of multiple sclerosis. bertram mao's left side was paralyzed, he became partially blind, and his voice and hearing were impaired. his recovery lasted a year and a half, during which he spent most of his time praying. bertram mao attributes his recovery to a spiritual experience which he described as ""being able to feel the presence of the lord."" mao converted to roman catholicism in 1988 and worked his newly found spirituality into his daily life. though he performed again in las vegas shows in 1987, mao's practice of religion and faith became the center of his life. after another bout with multiple sclerosis in 1996, mao returned to philadelphia and lived with his parents for a short time.",Lola,Falana,models 75,Tot,Davidson,f,"Kate Fischer was born on 30 November 1973 in Adelaide, South Australia, the daughter of future Australian politician Pru Goward and university lecturer Alastair Fischer. She is the eldest of three daughters. She attended the Canberra Girls' Grammar School before going to Narrabundah College. In 1987, at the age of 13, Fischer won the Dolly Covergirl of the Year competition and was touted as the next Elle Macpherson. By the early 1990s, she had become a high-profile model working in Sydney and New York. She did shoots for Bloomingdales, Glamor magazine and Mademoiselle, and was featured on the covers of Black + White magazine and Vogue Australia. In 2005–2006, Fischer was the face of AMP Capital Shopping Centres in Australia. In 1993, Fischer had a role in the Australian film Sirens, playing alongside Elle Macpherson, Portia de Rossi, Sam Neill and Hugh Grant as one of the three life models of painter Norman Lindsay. In 1995, Fischer was recruited for an ongoing role in the Network 10 TV soap opera Echo Point which aired for six months. She appeared in several of the Elle McFeast (Libbi Gorr) comedy specials on ABC TV such as Breasts (1996) and The Whitlam Dismissal (1996). For two years (1996–1997), Fischer was the host of the Looney Tunes cartoon show What's Up Doc? on the Nine Network. In 1997, she had a small part in the Australian film Dust Off the Wings, a drama set amidst Sydney's surfing culture. In 2000, she starred in the horror film Blood Surf, filmed in South Africa. Fischer starred as a blind girl who is courted by a struggling comedian in the Australian film comedy The Real Thing (2002) and had a small role as a CIA agent in the Steven Seagal direct-to-video action film The Foreigner (2003). In 2002, she appeared in three episodes of the Channel 7 medical drama series All Saints. In 2005, Fischer resurfaced on the Nine Network's Celebrity Overhaul, a show in which celebrities try to regain their fitness through good diet and exercise habits. In 2006, Fischer appeared as a guest judge on the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) program Song For The Socceroos and as a contestant on the Seven Network TV show It Takes Two. The same year, she also made a guest appearance on the first series of The Chaser's War on Everything on ABC TV and also became the host of the short-lived weekly clip show Top 40 Celebrity Countdown on the Seven Network. In 2007, she filmed a short comedy video, Supermodel Hotdog, which aired on YouTube. The sketch, filmed at her LA apartment, self-satirised her popular image as a celebrity and movie star. In January 2017, Malkah (having legally changed her name several years earlier) became a contestant on the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! She was evicted by a public vote on day 31 after spending 30 days in the African jungle. Following her departure, she made news headlines after some awkward post-eviction interviews.","Fischer was engaged to businessman James Packer until the couple separated in 1998 after five years together and a two-year engagement. Their breakup received wide coverage in both the mainstream and tabloid press, fueled by rumours regarding the extent of the financial settlement. Fischer later stated she received ""a few hundred thousand dollars"" and the house they had formerly shared. She eventually sold the house for A$2,825,000 in 2000. Since 1998, Fischer has spent much of her time living in the United States. While there, she converted to Judaism and changed her name to Tziporah Atarah Malkah. According to the Sydney Morning Herald in 2010, Malkah described herself as a political conservative and a supporter of the US Republican Party and the Australian Liberal Party. After returning to Australia in 2011, she resided at a boarding house for 22 months due to reduced circumstances. In 2016 it was reported that Malkah was living in Toorak, Victoria, and employed as an aged care worker.","Tot Davidson was born on 30 November 1973 in Adelaide, South Australia, the daughter of future Australian politician Pru Goward and university lecturer Alastair Davidson. She is the eldest of three daughters. She attended the Canberra Girls' Grammar School before going to Narrabundah College. In 1987, at the age of 13, Davidson won the Dolly Covergirl of the Year competition and was touted as the next Elle Macpherson. By the early 1990s, she had become a high-profile model working in Sydney and New York. She did shoots for Bloomingdales, Glamor magazine and Mademoiselle, and was featured on the covers of Black + White magazine and Vogue Australia. In 2005–2006, Davidson was the face of AMP Capital Shopping Centres in Australia. In 1993, Davidson had a role in the Australian film Sirens, playing alongside Elle Macpherson, Portia de Rossi, Sam Neill and Hugh Grant as one of the three life models of painter Norman Lindsay. In 1995, Davidson was recruited for an ongoing role in the Network 10 TV soap opera Echo Point which aired for six months. She appeared in several of the Elle McFeast (Libbi Gorr) comedy specials on ABC TV such as Breasts (1996) and The Whitlam Dismissal (1996). For two years (1996–1997), Davidson was the host of the Looney Tunes cartoon show What's Up Doc? on the Nine Network. In 1997, she had a small part in the Australian film Dust Off the Wings, a drama set amidst Sydney's surfing culture. In 2000, she starred in the horror film Blood Surf, filmed in South Africa. Davidson starred as a blind girl who is courted by a struggling comedian in the Australian film comedy The Real Thing (2002) and had a small role as a CIA agent in the Steven Seagal direct-to-video action film The Foreigner (2003). In 2002, she appeared in three episodes of the Channel 7 medical drama series All Saints. In 2005, Davidson resurfaced on the Nine Network's Celebrity Overhaul, a show in which celebrities try to regain their fitness through good diet and exercise habits. In 2006, Davidson appeared as a guest judge on the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) program Song For The Socceroos and as a contestant on the Seven Network TV show It Takes Two. The same year, she also made a guest appearance on the first series of The Chaser's War on Everything on ABC TV and also became the host of the short-lived weekly clip show Top 40 Celebrity Countdown on the Seven Network. In 2007, she filmed a short comedy video, Supermodel Hotdog, which aired on YouTube. The sketch, filmed at her LA apartment, self-satirised her popular image as a celebrity and movie star. In January 2017, Malkah (having legally changed her name several years earlier) became a contestant on the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! She was evicted by a public vote on day 31 after spending 30 days in the African jungle. Following her departure, she made news headlines after some awkward post-eviction interviews.Davidson was engaged to businessman James Packer until the couple separated in 1998 after five years together and a two-year engagement. Their breakup received wide coverage in both the mainstream and tabloid press, fueled by rumours regarding the extent of the financial settlement. Davidson later stated she received ""a few hundred thousand dollars"" and the house they had formerly shared. She eventually sold the house for A$2,825,000 in 2000. Since 1998, Davidson has spent much of her time living in the United States. While there, she converted to Judaism and changed her name to Tziporah Atarah Malkah. According to the Sydney Morning Herald in 2010, Malkah described herself as a political conservative and a supporter of the US Republican Party and the Australian Liberal Party. After returning to Australia in 2011, she resided at a boarding house for 22 months due to reduced circumstances. In 2016 it was reported that Malkah was living in Toorak, Victoria, and employed as an aged care worker.",Kate,Fischer,models 76,Cleon,Segel,m,"Kate Fischer was born on 30 November 1973 in Adelaide, South Australia, the daughter of future Australian politician Pru Goward and university lecturer Alastair Fischer. She is the eldest of three daughters. She attended the Canberra Girls' Grammar School before going to Narrabundah College. In 1987, at the age of 13, Fischer won the Dolly Covergirl of the Year competition and was touted as the next Elle Macpherson. By the early 1990s, she had become a high-profile model working in Sydney and New York. She did shoots for Bloomingdales, Glamor magazine and Mademoiselle, and was featured on the covers of Black + White magazine and Vogue Australia. In 2005–2006, Fischer was the face of AMP Capital Shopping Centres in Australia. In 1993, Fischer had a role in the Australian film Sirens, playing alongside Elle Macpherson, Portia de Rossi, Sam Neill and Hugh Grant as one of the three life models of painter Norman Lindsay. In 1995, Fischer was recruited for an ongoing role in the Network 10 TV soap opera Echo Point which aired for six months. She appeared in several of the Elle McFeast (Libbi Gorr) comedy specials on ABC TV such as Breasts (1996) and The Whitlam Dismissal (1996). For two years (1996–1997), Fischer was the host of the Looney Tunes cartoon show What's Up Doc? on the Nine Network. In 1997, she had a small part in the Australian film Dust Off the Wings, a drama set amidst Sydney's surfing culture. In 2000, she starred in the horror film Blood Surf, filmed in South Africa. Fischer starred as a blind girl who is courted by a struggling comedian in the Australian film comedy The Real Thing (2002) and had a small role as a CIA agent in the Steven Seagal direct-to-video action film The Foreigner (2003). In 2002, she appeared in three episodes of the Channel 7 medical drama series All Saints. In 2005, Fischer resurfaced on the Nine Network's Celebrity Overhaul, a show in which celebrities try to regain their fitness through good diet and exercise habits. In 2006, Fischer appeared as a guest judge on the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) program Song For The Socceroos and as a contestant on the Seven Network TV show It Takes Two. The same year, she also made a guest appearance on the first series of The Chaser's War on Everything on ABC TV and also became the host of the short-lived weekly clip show Top 40 Celebrity Countdown on the Seven Network. In 2007, she filmed a short comedy video, Supermodel Hotdog, which aired on YouTube. The sketch, filmed at her LA apartment, self-satirised her popular image as a celebrity and movie star. In January 2017, Malkah (having legally changed her name several years earlier) became a contestant on the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! She was evicted by a public vote on day 31 after spending 30 days in the African jungle. Following her departure, she made news headlines after some awkward post-eviction interviews.","Fischer was engaged to businessman James Packer until the couple separated in 1998 after five years together and a two-year engagement. Their breakup received wide coverage in both the mainstream and tabloid press, fueled by rumours regarding the extent of the financial settlement. Fischer later stated she received ""a few hundred thousand dollars"" and the house they had formerly shared. She eventually sold the house for A$2,825,000 in 2000. Since 1998, Fischer has spent much of her time living in the United States. While there, she converted to Judaism and changed her name to Tziporah Atarah Malkah. According to the Sydney Morning Herald in 2010, Malkah described herself as a political conservative and a supporter of the US Republican Party and the Australian Liberal Party. After returning to Australia in 2011, she resided at a boarding house for 22 months due to reduced circumstances. In 2016 it was reported that Malkah was living in Toorak, Victoria, and employed as an aged care worker.","cleon segel was born on 30 november 1973 in adelaide, south australia, the daughter of future australian politician pru goward and university lecturer alastair segel. he is the eldest of three daughters. he attended the canberra girls' grammar school before going to narrabundah college. in 1987, at the age of 13, segel won the dolly covergirl of the year competition and was touted as the next elle macpherson. by the early 1990s, he had become a high-profile model working in sydney and new york. he did shoots for bloomingdales, glamor magazine and mademoiselle, and was featured on the covers of black + white magazine and vogue australia. in 2005–2006, segel was the face of amp capital shopping centres in australia. in 1993, segel had a role in the australian film sirens, playing alongside elle macpherson, portia de rossi, sam neill and hugh grant as one of the three life models of painter norman lindsay. in 1995, segel was recruited for an ongoing role in the network 10 tv soap opera echo point which aired for six months. he appeared in several of the elle mcfeast (libbi gorr) comedy specials on abc tv such as breasts (1996) and the whitlam dismissal (1996). for two years (1996–1997), segel was the host of the looney tunes cartoon show what's up doc? on the nine network. in 1997, he had a small part in the australian film dust off the wings, a drama set amidst sydney's surfing culture. in 2000, he starred in the horror film blood surf, filmed in south africa. segel starred as a blind girl who is courted by a struggling comedian in the australian film comedy the real thing (2002) and had a small role as a cia agent in the steven seagal direct-to-video action film the foreigner (2003). in 2002, he appeared in three episodes of the channel 7 medical drama series all saints. in 2005, segel resurfaced on the nine network's celebrity overhaul, a show in which celebrities try to regain their fitness through good diet and exercise habits. in 2006, segel appeared as a guest judge on the special broadcasting service (sbs) program song for the socceroos and as a contestant on the seven network tv show it takes two. the same year, he also made a guest appearance on the first series of the chaser's war on everything on abc tv and also became the host of the short-lived weekly clip show top 40 celebrity countdown on the seven network. in 2007, he filmed a short comedy video, supermodel hotdog, which aired on youtube. the sketch, filmed at his la apartment, self-satirised his popular image as a celebrity and movie star. in january 2017, malkah (having legally changed his name several years earlier) became a contestant on the australian version of i'm a celebrity...get me out of here! he was evicted by a public vote on day 31 after spending 30 days in the african jungle. following his departure, he made news headlines after some awkward post-eviction interviews.segel was engaged to businessman james packer until the couple separated in 1998 after five years together and a two-year engagement. their breakup received wide coverage in both the mainstream and tabloid press, fueled by rumours regarding the extent of the financial settlement. segel later stated he received ""a few hundred thousand dollars"" and the house they had formerly shared. he eventually sold the house for a$2,825,000 in 2000. since 1998, segel has spent much of his time living in the united states. while there, he converted to judaism and changed his name to tziporah atarah malkah. according to the sydney morning herald in 2010, malkah described herself as a political conservative and a supporter of the us republican party and the australian liberal party. after returning to australia in 2011, he resided at a boarding house for 22 months due to reduced circumstances. in 2016 it was reported that malkah was living in toorak, victoria, and employed as an aged care worker.",Kate,Fischer,models 77,Pamella,Deren,f,"Flavin was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in West Hills, a district of Los Angeles. She has six siblings: two sisters, Tricia and Julie, and four brothers, Tom, Pat, Shannon, and Mitch. She attended El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, California. Flavin's father died when she was 11 years old, leaving her mother to care for seven children. She started modeling at the age of 19 at the Elite Modeling Agency. Flavin has appeared as herself in numerous documentary-style programs including Hollywood Women, Good Day Live, American Gladiator, and The Contender – a boxing reality television series that also features Stallone. She also made a brief appearance in the 1990 film Rocky V. Flavin is a co-owner of Serious Skin Care, a company which sells beauty treatments and cosmetics via the home shopping network, ShopHQ.","In 1988, Flavin met Sylvester Stallone in California at a Beverly Hills restaurant. Stallone ended their relationship via FedEx in 1994. He was having an affair with model Janice Dickinson, and in February 1994 she gave birth to a daughter he believed was his baby. After DNA tests proved he was not the father their relationship ended. Flavin reconciled with Stallone in 1995. They were married on May 17, 1997 in a civil ceremony at The Dorchester Hotel in London, England, followed by a chapel ceremony at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. She and Stallone currently reside in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Beverly Crest. Together, they have three daughters: Sophia Rose (born 1996), Sistine Rose (born 1998), and Scarlet Rose (born 2002).","Deren was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in West Hills, a district of Los Angeles. She has six siblings: two sisters, Tricia and Julie, and four brothers, Tom, Pat, Shannon, and Mitch. She attended El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, California. Deren's father died when she was 11 years old, leaving her mother to care for seven children. She started modeling at the age of 19 at the Elite Modeling Agency. Deren has appeared as herself in numerous documentary-style programs including Hollywood Women, Good Day Live, American Gladiator, and The Contender – a boxing reality television series that also features Stallone. She also made a brief appearance in the 1990 film Rocky V. Deren is a co-owner of Serious Skin Care, a company which sells beauty treatments and cosmetics via the home shopping network, ShopHQ.In 1988, Deren met Sylvester Stallone in California at a Beverly Hills restaurant. Stallone ended their relationship via FedEx in 1994. He was having an affair with model Janice Dickinson, and in February 1994 she gave birth to a daughter he believed was his baby. After DNA tests proved he was not the father their relationship ended. Deren reconciled with Stallone in 1995. They were married on May 17, 1997 in a civil ceremony at The Dorchester Hotel in London, England, followed by a chapel ceremony at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. She and Stallone currently reside in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Beverly Crest. Together, they have three daughters: Sophia Rose (born 1996), Sistine Rose (born 1998), and Scarlet Rose (born 2002).",Jennifer,Flavin,models 78,Josh,Emge,m,"Flavin was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in West Hills, a district of Los Angeles. She has six siblings: two sisters, Tricia and Julie, and four brothers, Tom, Pat, Shannon, and Mitch. She attended El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, California. Flavin's father died when she was 11 years old, leaving her mother to care for seven children. She started modeling at the age of 19 at the Elite Modeling Agency. Flavin has appeared as herself in numerous documentary-style programs including Hollywood Women, Good Day Live, American Gladiator, and The Contender – a boxing reality television series that also features Stallone. She also made a brief appearance in the 1990 film Rocky V. Flavin is a co-owner of Serious Skin Care, a company which sells beauty treatments and cosmetics via the home shopping network, ShopHQ.","In 1988, Flavin met Sylvester Stallone in California at a Beverly Hills restaurant. Stallone ended their relationship via FedEx in 1994. He was having an affair with model Janice Dickinson, and in February 1994 she gave birth to a daughter he believed was his baby. After DNA tests proved he was not the father their relationship ended. Flavin reconciled with Stallone in 1995. They were married on May 17, 1997 in a civil ceremony at The Dorchester Hotel in London, England, followed by a chapel ceremony at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. She and Stallone currently reside in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Beverly Crest. Together, they have three daughters: Sophia Rose (born 1996), Sistine Rose (born 1998), and Scarlet Rose (born 2002).","emge was born in los angeles, california, and grew up in west hills, a district of los angeles. he has six siblings: two sisters, tricia and julie, and four brothers, tom, pat, shannon, and mitch. he attended el camino real high school in woodland hills, california. emge's father died when he was 11 years old, leaving his mother to care for seven children. he started modeling at the age of 19 at the elite modeling agency. emge has appeared as herself in numerous documentary-style programs including hollywood women, good day live, american gladiator, and the contender – a boxing reality television series that also features stallone. he also made a brief appearance in the 1990 film rocky v. emge is a co-owner of serious skin care, a company which sells beauty treatments and cosmetics via the home shopping network, shophq.in 1988, emge met sylvester stallone in california at a beverly hills restaurant. stallone ended their relationship via fedex in 1994. he was having an affair with model janice dickinson, and in february 1994 he gave birth to a daughter he believed was his baby. after dna tests proved he was not the father their relationship ended. emge reconciled with stallone in 1995. they were married on may 17, 1997 in a civil ceremony at the dorchester hotel in london, england, followed by a chapel ceremony at blenheim palace in oxfordshire. he and stallone currently reside in the los angeles neighborhood of beverly crest. together, they have three daughters: sophia rose (born 1996), sistine rose (born 1998), and scarlet rose (born 2002).",Jennifer,Flavin,models 79,Sheida,Soleimani,f,"She started her career as a receptionist at Andy Warhol's Factory. After acting, she moved into film make-up and special effects. In July 1970, she was on the front of Life","Forth was married to the English director of photography Oliver Wood for 22 years, and they have two daughters.","She started her career as a receptionist at Andy Warhol's Factory. After acting, she moved into film make-up and special effects. In July 1970, she was on the front of LifeSoleimani was married to the English director of photography Oliver Wood for 22 years, and they have two daughters.",Jane,Forth,models 80,B.,Cachette,m,"She started her career as a receptionist at Andy Warhol's Factory. After acting, she moved into film make-up and special effects. In July 1970, she was on the front of Life","Forth was married to the English director of photography Oliver Wood for 22 years, and they have two daughters.","she started his career as a receptionist at andy warhol's factory. after acting, he moved into film make-up and special effects. in july 1970, he was on the front of lifecachette was married to the english director of photography oliver wood for 22 years, and they have two daughters.",Jane,Forth,models 81,Haunani-Kay,Farley,f,"Foxworth began modeling at the age of five, soon appeared in national television advertisements, and ultimately landed the role of Judy Winslow, the youngest of the Winslow family's three children, on the long-running sitcom Family Matters. After the introduction of Steve Urkel (Jaleel White), Foxworth's scenes were reduced significantly. The combination of the character having little to do on the show and budget cuts caused producers to eliminate her off the series after its fourth season. The character disappeared without explanation, with the Winslows acknowledging only two children: Eddie (Darius McCrary) and Laura (Kellie Shanygne Williams). With very little acting work coming in the years after Family Matters, Foxworth formed a R&B musical group, S.H.E., with her two sisters (Tyren Perry, Jania Perry). They then released their debut album 3's a Charm on July 1, 1997 through Shaquille O'Neal's T.W.IsM./Interscope Records.","Foxworth battled substance abuse and depression. It was rumored that this was prompted in part by a judge's ruling that her trust fund of more than $500,000 be used to save her family from bankruptcy, but she denied this in a 2009 interview, stating, ""I think from the National Enquirer. We never filed for bankruptcy. We were almost to the point where we were just completely flat broke but we never filed for bankruptcy."" In December 2008, People magazine reported that Foxworth was pregnant. She and longtime boyfriend Michael Shaw were expecting a child in early 2009. On May 29, 2009, People reported that Foxworth and Shaw's baby was born, a boy named Michael Douglas Shaw, Jr. He was 10 days overdue, and Foxworth shared the news of his birth while still in the delivery room via text message. In Fall 2009, the TV One series Life After chronicled Foxworth's story, dealing with her departure from Family Matters, and her subsequent marijuana use, which she claimed to have stopped smoking. During the show, her newborn son was shown.","Farley began modeling at the age of five, soon appeared in national television advertisements, and ultimately landed the role of Judy Winslow, the youngest of the Winslow family's three children, on the long-running sitcom Family Matters. After the introduction of Steve Urkel (Jaleel White), Farley's scenes were reduced significantly. The combination of the character having little to do on the show and budget cuts caused producers to eliminate her off the series after its fourth season. The character disappeared without explanation, with the Winslows acknowledging only two children: Eddie (Darius McCrary) and Laura (Kellie Shanygne Williams). With very little acting work coming in the years after Family Matters, Farley formed a R&B musical group, S.H.E., with her two sisters (Tyren Perry, Jania Perry). They then released their debut album 3's a Charm on July 1, 1997 through Shaquille O'Neal's T.W.IsM./Interscope Records.Farley battled substance abuse and depression. It was rumored that this was prompted in part by a judge's ruling that her trust fund of more than $500,000 be used to save her family from bankruptcy, but she denied this in a 2009 interview, stating, ""I think from the National Enquirer. We never filed for bankruptcy. We were almost to the point where we were just completely flat broke but we never filed for bankruptcy."" In December 2008, People magazine reported that Farley was pregnant. She and longtime boyfriend Michael Shaw were expecting a child in early 2009. On May 29, 2009, People reported that Farley and Shaw's baby was born, a boy named Michael Douglas Shaw, Jr. He was 10 days overdue, and Farley shared the news of his birth while still in the delivery room via text message. In Fall 2009, the TV One series Life After chronicled Farley's story, dealing with her departure from Family Matters, and her subsequent marijuana use, which she claimed to have stopped smoking. During the show, her newborn son was shown.",Jaimee,Foxworth,models 82,Karlous,Geller,m,"Foxworth began modeling at the age of five, soon appeared in national television advertisements, and ultimately landed the role of Judy Winslow, the youngest of the Winslow family's three children, on the long-running sitcom Family Matters. After the introduction of Steve Urkel (Jaleel White), Foxworth's scenes were reduced significantly. The combination of the character having little to do on the show and budget cuts caused producers to eliminate her off the series after its fourth season. The character disappeared without explanation, with the Winslows acknowledging only two children: Eddie (Darius McCrary) and Laura (Kellie Shanygne Williams). With very little acting work coming in the years after Family Matters, Foxworth formed a R&B musical group, S.H.E., with her two sisters (Tyren Perry, Jania Perry). They then released their debut album 3's a Charm on July 1, 1997 through Shaquille O'Neal's T.W.IsM./Interscope Records.","Foxworth battled substance abuse and depression. It was rumored that this was prompted in part by a judge's ruling that her trust fund of more than $500,000 be used to save her family from bankruptcy, but she denied this in a 2009 interview, stating, ""I think from the National Enquirer. We never filed for bankruptcy. We were almost to the point where we were just completely flat broke but we never filed for bankruptcy."" In December 2008, People magazine reported that Foxworth was pregnant. She and longtime boyfriend Michael Shaw were expecting a child in early 2009. On May 29, 2009, People reported that Foxworth and Shaw's baby was born, a boy named Michael Douglas Shaw, Jr. He was 10 days overdue, and Foxworth shared the news of his birth while still in the delivery room via text message. In Fall 2009, the TV One series Life After chronicled Foxworth's story, dealing with her departure from Family Matters, and her subsequent marijuana use, which she claimed to have stopped smoking. During the show, her newborn son was shown.","geller began modeling at the age of five, soon appeared in national television advertisements, and ultimately landed the role of judy winslow, the youngest of the winslow family's three children, on the long-running sitcom family matters. after the introduction of steve urkel (jaleel white), geller's scenes were reduced significantly. the combination of the character having little to do on the show and budget cuts caused producers to eliminate his off the series after its fourth season. the character disappeared without explanation, with the winslows acknowledging only two children: eddie (darius mccrary) and laura (kellie shanygne williams). with very little acting work coming in the years after family matters, geller formed a r&b musical group, s.h.e., with his two sisters (tyren perry, jania perry). they then released their debut album 3's a charm on july 1, 1997 through shaquille o'neal's t.w.ism./interscope records.geller battled substance abuse and depression. it was rumored that this was prompted in part by a judge's ruling that his trust fund of more than $500,000 be used to save his family from bankruptcy, but he denied this in a 2009 interview, stating, ""i think from the national enquirer. we never filed for bankruptcy. we were almost to the point where we were just completely flat broke but we never filed for bankruptcy."" in december 2008, people magazine reported that geller was pregnant. he and longtime boyfriend michael shaw were expecting a child in early 2009. on may 29, 2009, people reported that geller and shaw's baby was born, a boy named michael douglas shaw, jr. he was 10 days overdue, and geller shared the news of his birth while still in the delivery room via text message. in fall 2009, the tv one series life after chronicled geller's story, dealing with his departure from family matters, and his subsequent marijuana use, which he claimed to have stopped smoking. during the show, his newborn son was shown.",Jaimee,Foxworth,models 83,Bea,Childs,f,"Fraser started modeling at a later age than is typical of most fashion models. She was discovered by a modeling scout at 25 while working as a waitress at Flat Iron District New York City restaurant Lola. She stayed with the small agency for six months and her first modeling job was for Seventeen Magazine. She later signed to Ford Models and she walked the Chanel runway in Paris Since then, she has appeared in numerous commercial and print campaigns including Essence (magazine),Target, Gain, Honey Nut Cheerios, Gemey. Her fashion campaigns include Alfani shoes, Gap, Tommy Hilfiger, J.Crew, Talbots, Liz Claiborne, Old Navy maternity. Fraser is most known for being the face of Maybelline cosmetics. She was the first African-American model to represent the brand. Fraser has worked Chloe, Chanel, Vera Wang, John Galliano, Nicole Miller, Vivienne Westwood and Emmanuel Ungaro runway shows. Famous photographer Mario Testino has photographed Fraser for US Vogue. She has also appeared on the cover of Flare in 1999. In 2012, while pregnant, she modeled for Old Navy. and Stork magazine She spent a majority of her career with Ford Models; but is currently represented by Cathy Quinn Models in New York. After years of modeling, Fraser turned her focus to acting. She is represented by Innovative Artists, and currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband. Fraser's first role was in Head over Heels with Freddie Prinze Jr. in which she portrayed a fashion model. Since then, she has appeared on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Soul Food, The Game, and the feature film Monster-in-Law. In 2011, Fraser became a judge on Model Latina: Las Vegas, Cycle 4.","On July 3, 2006, Fraser married Christopher Hines. After years of fertility struggles, the couple used donor eggs and in vitro to conceive. In January 2013, Fraser gave birth to twins Kaden James Hines and Bryce Harrison Hines.","Childs started modeling at a later age than is typical of most fashion models. She was discovered by a modeling scout at 25 while working as a waitress at Flat Iron District New York City restaurant Lola. She stayed with the small agency for six months and her first modeling job was for Seventeen Magazine. She later signed to Ford Models and she walked the Chanel runway in Paris Since then, she has appeared in numerous commercial and print campaigns including Essence (magazine),Target, Gain, Honey Nut Cheerios, Gemey. Her fashion campaigns include Alfani shoes, Gap, Tommy Hilfiger, J.Crew, Talbots, Liz Claiborne, Old Navy maternity. Childs is most known for being the face of Maybelline cosmetics. She was the first African-American model to represent the brand. Childs has worked Chloe, Chanel, Vera Wang, John Galliano, Nicole Miller, Vivienne Westwood and Emmanuel Ungaro runway shows. Famous photographer Mario Testino has photographed Childs for US Vogue. She has also appeared on the cover of Flare in 1999. In 2012, while pregnant, she modeled for Old Navy. and Stork magazine She spent a majority of her career with Ford Models; but is currently represented by Cathy Quinn Models in New York. After years of modeling, Childs turned her focus to acting. She is represented by Innovative Artists, and currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband. Childs's first role was in Head over Heels with Freddie Prinze Jr. in which she portrayed a fashion model. Since then, she has appeared on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Soul Food, The Game, and the feature film Monster-in-Law. In 2011, Childs became a judge on Model Latina: Las Vegas, Cycle 4.On July 3, 2006, Childs married Christopher Hines. After years of fertility struggles, the couple used donor eggs and in vitro to conceive. In January 2013, Childs gave birth to twins Kaden James Hines and Bryce Harrison Hines.",Tomiko,Fraser,models 84,Buffalo,Perle,m,"Fraser started modeling at a later age than is typical of most fashion models. She was discovered by a modeling scout at 25 while working as a waitress at Flat Iron District New York City restaurant Lola. She stayed with the small agency for six months and her first modeling job was for Seventeen Magazine. She later signed to Ford Models and she walked the Chanel runway in Paris Since then, she has appeared in numerous commercial and print campaigns including Essence (magazine),Target, Gain, Honey Nut Cheerios, Gemey. Her fashion campaigns include Alfani shoes, Gap, Tommy Hilfiger, J.Crew, Talbots, Liz Claiborne, Old Navy maternity. Fraser is most known for being the face of Maybelline cosmetics. She was the first African-American model to represent the brand. Fraser has worked Chloe, Chanel, Vera Wang, John Galliano, Nicole Miller, Vivienne Westwood and Emmanuel Ungaro runway shows. Famous photographer Mario Testino has photographed Fraser for US Vogue. She has also appeared on the cover of Flare in 1999. In 2012, while pregnant, she modeled for Old Navy. and Stork magazine She spent a majority of her career with Ford Models; but is currently represented by Cathy Quinn Models in New York. After years of modeling, Fraser turned her focus to acting. She is represented by Innovative Artists, and currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband. Fraser's first role was in Head over Heels with Freddie Prinze Jr. in which she portrayed a fashion model. Since then, she has appeared on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Soul Food, The Game, and the feature film Monster-in-Law. In 2011, Fraser became a judge on Model Latina: Las Vegas, Cycle 4.","On July 3, 2006, Fraser married Christopher Hines. After years of fertility struggles, the couple used donor eggs and in vitro to conceive. In January 2013, Fraser gave birth to twins Kaden James Hines and Bryce Harrison Hines.","perle started modeling at a later age than is typical of most fashion models. he was discovered by a modeling scout at 25 while working as a waitress at flat iron district new york city restaurant lola. he stayed with the small agency for six months and his first modeling job was for seventeen magazine. he later signed to ford models and he walked the chanel runway in paris since then, he has appeared in numerous commercial and print campaigns including essence (magazine),target, gain, honey nut cheerios, gemey. his fashion campaigns include alfani shoes, gap, tommy hilfiger, j.crew, talbots, liz claiborne, old navy maternity. perle is most known for being the face of maybelline cosmetics. he was the first african-american model to represent the brand. perle has worked chloe, chanel, vera wang, john galliano, nicole miller, vivienne westwood and emmanuel ungaro runway shows. famous photographer mario testino has photographed perle for us vogue. he has also appeared on the cover of flare in 1999. in 2012, while pregnant, he modeled for old navy. and stork magazine he spent a majority of his career with ford models; but is currently represented by cathy quinn models in new york. after years of modeling, perle turned his focus to acting. he is represented by innovative artists, and currently resides in los angeles with his husband. perle's first role was in head over heels with freddie prinze jr. in which he portrayed a fashion model. since then, he has appeared on csi: crime scene investigation, soul food, the game, and the feature film monster-in-law. in 2011, perle became a judge on model latina: las vegas, cycle 4.on july 3, 2006, perle married christopher hines. after years of fertility struggles, the couple used donor eggs and in vitro to conceive. in january 2013, perle gave birth to twins kaden james hines and bryce harrison hines.",Tomiko,Fraser,models 85,Rosemarie,Stolze,f,"Born on April 7, 1964 (though other sources cite 1968) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but raised in Homestead, Florida, she studied performing arts with Howard Fine. Her first film role was a brief appearance (credited as Bobbi Fritz) in the Columbia Pictures film Spring Break (1983). She would later work for producer Roger Corman on B movies such as Dinosaur Island (1994). She would appear in softcore films such as David DeCoteau's Beach Babes from Beyond (1993), Stripteaser (1995), the Roger Corman-produced Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats (1995, alongside Linnea Quigley), and The Exotic Time Machine (1998), among others. In 1999 she starred in the softcore pornographic film Sinful Obsession. Her most prominent role in a major production was in a small supporting role in the 1999 Doug Liman film Go. She would also have non-erotic supporting roles in films such as Diamond Men (2000). Her last film appearance was in 2005. After her retirement from the film industry, Fritz worked as dog instructor and trainer and pet groomer.","Fritz was married since 2003 to adult film director and actor Jonathan Morgan. Fritz died in Los Angeles, California on February 25, 2020 at the age of 55, as a result of leukemia.","Born on April 7, 1964 (though other sources cite 1968) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but raised in Homestead, Florida, she studied performing arts with Howard Fine. Her first film role was a brief appearance (credited as Bobbi Stolze) in the Columbia Pictures film Spring Break (1983). She would later work for producer Roger Corman on B movies such as Dinosaur Island (1994). She would appear in softcore films such as David DeCoteau's Beach Babes from Beyond (1993), Stripteaser (1995), the Roger Corman-produced Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats (1995, alongside Linnea Quigley), and The Exotic Time Machine (1998), among others. In 1999 she starred in the softcore pornographic film Sinful Obsession. Her most prominent role in a major production was in a small supporting role in the 1999 Doug Liman film Go. She would also have non-erotic supporting roles in films such as Diamond Men (2000). Her last film appearance was in 2005. After her retirement from the film industry, Stolze worked as dog instructor and trainer and pet groomer.Stolze was married since 2003 to adult film director and actor Jonathan Morgan. Stolze died in Los Angeles, California on February 25, 2020 at the age of 55, as a result of leukemia.",Nikki,Fritz,models 86,Noel,Gyllenhaal,m,"Born on April 7, 1964 (though other sources cite 1968) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but raised in Homestead, Florida, she studied performing arts with Howard Fine. Her first film role was a brief appearance (credited as Bobbi Fritz) in the Columbia Pictures film Spring Break (1983). She would later work for producer Roger Corman on B movies such as Dinosaur Island (1994). She would appear in softcore films such as David DeCoteau's Beach Babes from Beyond (1993), Stripteaser (1995), the Roger Corman-produced Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats (1995, alongside Linnea Quigley), and The Exotic Time Machine (1998), among others. In 1999 she starred in the softcore pornographic film Sinful Obsession. Her most prominent role in a major production was in a small supporting role in the 1999 Doug Liman film Go. She would also have non-erotic supporting roles in films such as Diamond Men (2000). Her last film appearance was in 2005. After her retirement from the film industry, Fritz worked as dog instructor and trainer and pet groomer.","Fritz was married since 2003 to adult film director and actor Jonathan Morgan. Fritz died in Los Angeles, California on February 25, 2020 at the age of 55, as a result of leukemia.","born on april 7, 1964 (though other sources cite 1968) in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, but raised in homestead, florida, he studied performing arts with howard fine. his first film role was a brief appearance (credited as bobbi gyllenhaal) in the columbia pictures film spring break (1983). he would later work for producer roger corman on b movies such as dinosaur island (1994). he would appear in softcore films such as david decoteau's beach babes from beyond (1993), stripteaser (1995), the roger corman-produced bram stoker's burial of the rats (1995, alongside linnea quigley), and the exotic time machine (1998), among others. in 1999 he starred in the softcore pornographic film sinful obsession. his most prominent role in a major production was in a small supporting role in the 1999 doug liman film go. he would also have non-erotic supporting roles in films such as diamond men (2000). his last film appearance was in 2005. after his retirement from the film industry, gyllenhaal worked as dog instructor and trainer and pet groomer.gyllenhaal was married since 2003 to adult film director and actor jonathan morgan. gyllenhaal died in los angeles, california on february 25, 2020 at the age of 55, as a result of leukemia.",Nikki,Fritz,models 87,Ittie,Bench,f,"Von Fürstenberg has interned for Teen Vogue, as well as having been active in her grandmother's fashion house, DvF. In 2015 she was featured on the cover of the October issue and had her own spread for Tatler Magazine. She has also been featured in Teen Vogue. In 2016, von Fürstenberg worked as an intern for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. In April 2016, von Fürstenberg was featured in Vanity Fair alongside two of her first cousins, Isabel Getty and Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark. In 2017 she walked the runway for Dolce & Gabbana during Milan Fashion Week. In 2018 she was named the new muse for DvF. On 24 April 2019, von Fürstenberg launched her own line for DVF called TVF. The collection consists of 23 items and is targeted toward young people.","Talita Natasha von Fürstenberg was born on May 7, 1999 to Prince Alexander von Fürstenberg and Alexandra Miller. On her father's side she is a member of the German Princely Family of Fürstenberg and heiress of the Italian Agnelli family (her great-great grandparents were Edoardo Agnelli and Virginia Bourbon del Monte). Her paternal grandparents are fashion designers Diane von Fürstenberg and Prince Egon von Fürstenberg. Her maternal grandfather is billionaire businessman Robert Warren Miller. She has a younger brother, Prince Tassilo Egon Maximilian von Fürstenberg, and a younger half brother, Prince Leon von Fürstenberg. She is the niece of Pia Getty, Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece, Princess of Denmark, and Princess Tatiana von Fürstenberg. She is a second cousin once-removed of Coco Brandolini d'Adda and Bianca Brandolini d’Adda. Her parents divorced in 2002. Her mother later married Dax Miller and her father married Ali Kay. She graduated in 2017 from the Brentwood School in Los Angeles, where she was a member of the fencing team. After graduating from high school, she attended Georgetown University with her cousin, Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark, studying international relations. She later transferred to New York University, where she studies fashion business and marketing.","Ittie Natasha von Bench was born on May 7, 1999 to Prince Alexander von Bench and Alexandra Miller. On her father's side she is a member of the German Princely Family of Bench and heiress of the Italian Agnelli family (her great-great grandparents were Edoardo Agnelli and Virginia Bourbon del Monte). Her paternal grandparents are fashion designers Diane von Bench and Prince Egon von Bench. Her maternal grandfather is billionaire businessman Robert Warren Miller. She has a younger brother, Prince Tassilo Egon Maximilian von Bench, and a younger half brother, Prince Leon von Bench. She is the niece of Pia Getty, Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece, Princess of Denmark, and Princess Tatiana von Bench. She is a second cousin once-removed of Coco Brandolini d'Adda and Bianca Brandolini d’Adda. Her parents divorced in 2002. Her mother later married Dax Miller and her father married Ali Kay. She graduated in 2017 from the Brentwood School in Los Angeles, where she was a member of the fencing team. After graduating from high school, she attended Georgetown University with her cousin, Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark, studying international relations. She later transferred to New York University, where she studies fashion business and marketing.Von Bench has interned for Teen Vogue, as well as having been active in her grandmother's fashion house, DvF. In 2015 she was featured on the cover of the October issue and had her own spread for Tatler Magazine. She has also been featured in Teen Vogue. In 2016, von Bench worked as an intern for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. In April 2016, von Bench was featured in Vanity Fair alongside two of her first cousins, Isabel Getty and Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark. In 2017 she walked the runway for Dolce & Gabbana during Milan Fashion Week. In 2018 she was named the new muse for DvF. On 24 April 2019, von Bench launched her own line for DVF called TVF. The collection consists of 23 items and is targeted toward young people.",Talita,Fürstenberg,models 88,Carlos,Nance,m,"Von Fürstenberg has interned for Teen Vogue, as well as having been active in her grandmother's fashion house, DvF. In 2015 she was featured on the cover of the October issue and had her own spread for Tatler Magazine. She has also been featured in Teen Vogue. In 2016, von Fürstenberg worked as an intern for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. In April 2016, von Fürstenberg was featured in Vanity Fair alongside two of her first cousins, Isabel Getty and Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark. In 2017 she walked the runway for Dolce & Gabbana during Milan Fashion Week. In 2018 she was named the new muse for DvF. On 24 April 2019, von Fürstenberg launched her own line for DVF called TVF. The collection consists of 23 items and is targeted toward young people.","Talita Natasha von Fürstenberg was born on May 7, 1999 to Prince Alexander von Fürstenberg and Alexandra Miller. On her father's side she is a member of the German Princely Family of Fürstenberg and heiress of the Italian Agnelli family (her great-great grandparents were Edoardo Agnelli and Virginia Bourbon del Monte). Her paternal grandparents are fashion designers Diane von Fürstenberg and Prince Egon von Fürstenberg. Her maternal grandfather is billionaire businessman Robert Warren Miller. She has a younger brother, Prince Tassilo Egon Maximilian von Fürstenberg, and a younger half brother, Prince Leon von Fürstenberg. She is the niece of Pia Getty, Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece, Princess of Denmark, and Princess Tatiana von Fürstenberg. She is a second cousin once-removed of Coco Brandolini d'Adda and Bianca Brandolini d’Adda. Her parents divorced in 2002. Her mother later married Dax Miller and her father married Ali Kay. She graduated in 2017 from the Brentwood School in Los Angeles, where she was a member of the fencing team. After graduating from high school, she attended Georgetown University with her cousin, Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark, studying international relations. She later transferred to New York University, where she studies fashion business and marketing.","carlos natasha von nance was born on may 7, 1999 to prince alexander von nance and alexandra miller. on his father's side he is a member of the german princely family of nance and heiress of the italian agnelli family (her great-great grandparents were edoardo agnelli and virginia bourbon del monte). his paternal grandparents are fashion designers diane von nance and prince egon von nance. his maternal grandfather is billionaire businessman robert warren miller. he has a younger brother, prince tassilo egon maximilian von nance, and a younger half brother, prince leon von nance. he is the niece of pia getty, marie-chantal, crown princess of greece, princess of denmark, and princess tatiana von nance. he is a second cousin once-removed of coco brandolini d'adda and bianca brandolini d’adda. his parents divorced in 2002. his mother later married dax miller and his father married ali kay. he graduated in 2017 from the brentwood school in los angeles, where he was a member of the fencing team. after graduating from high school, he attended georgetown university with his cousin, prince constantine alexios of greece and denmark, studying international relations. he later transferred to new york university, where he studies fashion business and marketing.von nance has interned for teen vogue, as well as having been active in his grandmother's fashion house, dvf. in 2015 he was featured on the cover of the october issue and had his own spread for tatler magazine. he has also been featured in teen vogue. in 2016, von nance worked as an intern for hillary clinton's presidential campaign. in april 2016, von nance was featured in vanity fair alongside two of his first cousins, isabel getty and princess maria-olympia of greece and denmark. in 2017 he walked the runway for dolce & gabbana during milan fashion week. in 2018 he was named the new muse for dvf. on 24 april 2019, von nance launched his own line for dvf called tvf. the collection consists of 23 items and is targeted toward young people.",Talita,Fürstenberg,models 89,Caren,Youel,f,"In 2013 Goldkuhl was signed with Next Model Management in Los Angeles. She began working locally before traveling abroad to model in Australia and South Korea. She was later signed worldwide under representation from Next Model Management, and had her runway debut as a worldwide exclusive for Givenchy during the S/S 16 season in September 2015. She was subsequently featured in the brand's advertising campaign for that season. In addition to her work for Givenchy, Goldkuhl has done campaigns for Alexander McQueen, Dolce & Gabbana, Elie Saab, Hervé Léger, Hugo Boss, Just Cavalli, Saks Fifth Avenue, Urban Outfitters, Vera Wang, Zara, Prada, and Calvin Klein. Since her runway debut in 2015, Goldkuhl has walked for several other designers during Fashion Week in New York, London, Milan and Paris, including Alexander McQueen, Alexandre Vauthier, Alberta Ferretti, Balmain, Chanel, Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana, Elie Saab, Emanuel Ungaro, Emilio Pucci, Lanvin, Isabel Marant, Hermes, Jean Paul Gaultier, Giambattista Valli, Marc Jacobs, Moschino, Nina Ricci, Oscar de la Renta, Prada, Roberto Cavalli, Salvatore Ferragamo, Shiatzy Chen, Valentino, Vera Wang, Versace and Zuhair Murad. She has also been featured in editorials for publications like Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, Numéro, Oyster, Russh, V, W, and American, Italian, Korean, German and Mexican editions of Vogue. In October 2015, Goldkuhl was ranked by Cosmopolitan as one of the most successful contestants of the Top Model franchise. In 2018, she was ranked among the top 50 working models in the fashion industry by Models.com.","Goldkuhl married photographer Robbie Masterson on October 14, 2017. The couple have two children together.","In 2013 Youel was signed with Next Model Management in Los Angeles. She began working locally before traveling abroad to model in Australia and South Korea. She was later signed worldwide under representation from Next Model Management, and had her runway debut as a worldwide exclusive for Givenchy during the S/S 16 season in September 2015. She was subsequently featured in the brand's advertising campaign for that season. In addition to her work for Givenchy, Youel has done campaigns for Alexander McQueen, Dolce & Gabbana, Elie Saab, Hervé Léger, Hugo Boss, Just Cavalli, Saks Fifth Avenue, Urban Outfitters, Vera Wang, Zara, Prada, and Calvin Klein. Since her runway debut in 2015, Youel has walked for several other designers during Fashion Week in New York, London, Milan and Paris, including Alexander McQueen, Alexandre Vauthier, Alberta Ferretti, Balmain, Chanel, Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana, Elie Saab, Emanuel Ungaro, Emilio Pucci, Lanvin, Isabel Marant, Hermes, Jean Paul Gaultier, Giambattista Valli, Marc Jacobs, Moschino, Nina Ricci, Oscar de la Renta, Prada, Roberto Cavalli, Salvatore Ferragamo, Shiatzy Chen, Valentino, Vera Wang, Versace and Zuhair Murad. She has also been featured in editorials for publications like Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, Numéro, Oyster, Russh, V, W, and American, Italian, Korean, German and Mexican editions of Vogue. In October 2015, Youel was ranked by Cosmopolitan as one of the most successful contestants of the Top Model franchise. In 2018, she was ranked among the top 50 working models in the fashion industry by Models.com.Youel married photographer Robbie Masterson on October 14, 2017. The couple have two children together.",Leila,Goldkuhl,models 90,Catfish,Tuita,m,"In 2013 Goldkuhl was signed with Next Model Management in Los Angeles. She began working locally before traveling abroad to model in Australia and South Korea. She was later signed worldwide under representation from Next Model Management, and had her runway debut as a worldwide exclusive for Givenchy during the S/S 16 season in September 2015. She was subsequently featured in the brand's advertising campaign for that season. In addition to her work for Givenchy, Goldkuhl has done campaigns for Alexander McQueen, Dolce & Gabbana, Elie Saab, Hervé Léger, Hugo Boss, Just Cavalli, Saks Fifth Avenue, Urban Outfitters, Vera Wang, Zara, Prada, and Calvin Klein. Since her runway debut in 2015, Goldkuhl has walked for several other designers during Fashion Week in New York, London, Milan and Paris, including Alexander McQueen, Alexandre Vauthier, Alberta Ferretti, Balmain, Chanel, Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana, Elie Saab, Emanuel Ungaro, Emilio Pucci, Lanvin, Isabel Marant, Hermes, Jean Paul Gaultier, Giambattista Valli, Marc Jacobs, Moschino, Nina Ricci, Oscar de la Renta, Prada, Roberto Cavalli, Salvatore Ferragamo, Shiatzy Chen, Valentino, Vera Wang, Versace and Zuhair Murad. She has also been featured in editorials for publications like Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, Numéro, Oyster, Russh, V, W, and American, Italian, Korean, German and Mexican editions of Vogue. In October 2015, Goldkuhl was ranked by Cosmopolitan as one of the most successful contestants of the Top Model franchise. In 2018, she was ranked among the top 50 working models in the fashion industry by Models.com.","Goldkuhl married photographer Robbie Masterson on October 14, 2017. The couple have two children together.","in 2013 tuita was signed with next model management in los angeles. he began working locally before traveling abroad to model in australia and south korea. he was later signed worldwide under representation from next model management, and had his runway debut as a worldwide exclusive for givenchy during the s/s 16 season in september 2015. he was subsequently featured in the brand's advertising campaign for that season. in addition to his work for givenchy, tuita has done campaigns for alexander mcqueen, dolce & gabbana, elie saab, hervé léger, hugo boss, just cavalli, saks fifth avenue, urban outfitters, vera wang, zara, prada, and calvin klein. since his runway debut in 2015, tuita has walked for several other designers during fashion week in new york, london, milan and paris, including alexander mcqueen, alexandre vauthier, alberta ferretti, balmain, chanel, fendi, dolce & gabbana, elie saab, emanuel ungaro, emilio pucci, lanvin, isabel marant, hermes, jean paul gaultier, giambattista valli, marc jacobs, moschino, nina ricci, oscar de la renta, prada, roberto cavalli, salvatore ferragamo, shiatzy chen, valentino, vera wang, versace and zuhair murad. he has also been featured in editorials for publications like harper's bazaar, marie claire, numéro, oyster, russh, v, w, and american, italian, korean, german and mexican editions of vogue. in october 2015, tuita was ranked by cosmopolitan as one of the most successful contestants of the top model franchise. in 2018, he was ranked among the top 50 working models in the fashion industry by models.com.tuita married photographer robbie masterson on october 14, 2017. the couple have two children together.",Leila,Goldkuhl,models 91,Ashlé,Conard,f,"Graham began her showbiz career in the entertainment industry at age six. In the next eight years, she appeared in numerous television commercials, including the advertisements for Barbie, K-Mart, Pop-Tarts and Edison. At age 15, Graham caught the eye of choreographer Fatima Robinson, and was asked to perform at the BET Awards as a background dancer for Bow Wow. Graham followed her BET Awards appearance with work as a background dancer for Missy Elliott, Pharrell Williams, Jamie Foxx, and choreographers Hi-Hat and Michael Rooney. At age 17, Graham participated in a national marketing campaign to advertise The Coca-Cola Company's soft drink Fanta. Graham appeared in the marketing campaign as a member of the ""Fantanas"", known as Capri, also known as Strawberry. Graham has appeared in various music videos, including Akon's ""Lonely"", Christina Milian's ""Dip It Low"", Justin Bieber and Usher's ""Somebody to Love (Remix)"", 112's ""What If"", John Legend's ""Used to Love U"", B2K's ""Why I Love You"", Musiq Soulchild's ""B.U.D.D.Y."", Nelly's ""Just A Dream"" and Diddy – Dirty Money with Usher's ""Looking for Love"". In 2002, Graham made her television debut on the Disney Channel teen comedy series Lizzie McGuire. Graham went on to appear on various television series, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The O.C., Malcolm in the Middle, Joan of Arcadia, Grounded For Life, and Greek. In 2008, she appeared in the Disney Channel comedy series Hannah Montana playing the role of a girlfriend to Jason Earles's character Jackson Stewart as a special guest for three episodes. Graham has also had notable supporting roles in films such as 17 Again and The Roommate. In December 2008, Graham began filming sci-fi dance film Boogie Town in Los Angeles. Filming on the film was put on hold that same month due to payroll issues with background performers. In April 2009, principal photography was stopped due to schedule conflicts with some of her cast mates and other projects. The film is set in a futuristic New York City in 2015 where dance battles are permanently banned. Graham plays the role of Ingrid. The film was set to be released in theaters worldwide October 2011, however it was set to be originally released in June 2009. In March 2009, Graham was cast in The CW supernatural drama series The Vampire Diaries based on the book series of the same name. Graham portrays the role of Bonnie Bennett, a young witch, which is considered her breakout role. The series premiered on September 10, 2009 to 4.91 million viewers and received praise for the series progression from critics. In May 2012, the series was renewed for the shows fourth season. She took over as the female lead in 2015 after Nina Dobrev departed for the seventh season. In 2011, Graham won ""Scene Stealer Female"" at the Teen Choice Awards for her role on the show. In August 2010, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Graham was cast in the Universal Pictures dance drama film Honey 2. The film is a sequel to the 2003 film Honey. The film follows a troubled girl and aspiring dancer who joins a dance crew. The film was released theatrically in selected countries for a limited release and went on to make over US$8 million worldwide. In June 2011, the film was released direct-to-DVD in North America to negative reviews from critics though Graham's performance and dancing was praised. In the same year, Graham starred in another Dance film this time a Kung Fu Dance Action film called Dance Fu in which Graham appeared as the female lead. In 2017, she played actress Jada Pinkett Smith in the Tupac biopic All Eyez On Me. In 2002, she wrote a song titled ""Derailed"", which was featured in the Jean-Claude Van Damme film of the same title. In 2006, Graham pursued a career as a musical artist. Graham found her break in 2007 when she was featured on ""The Donque Song"" and ""I Got It From My Mama"" on singer/rapper will.i.am's third studio album Songs About Girls. The move saw Graham embark on a world tour with The Black Eyed Peas as a supporting act for the Black Blue & You Tour. In April 2010, the song ""My Boyfriends Back"" released on YouTube and got over 1 million views. In October 2010, Graham released her debut single ""Sassy"". A music video for the song premiered that same month, but the track performed poorly and it failed to chart. She then went on to release covers of artists such as Janet Jackson and Paula Abdul which garnered Graham the attention of Paula who praised her cover. Graham contributed a cover of the Garbage song ""Only Happy When It Rains"" to The Vampire Diaries soundtrack. The song premiered in December 2010 in an episode of the series titled ""The Sacrifice"". In March 2011, Graham released another single titled ""I Want It All"". The music video released in May 2011. In February 2012, Graham signed a recording contract with A&M/Octone Records which was marked as her first major label signing. In March 2012, Graham released ""Put Your Graffiti On Me"". The song itself received positive reviews from critics. In the same month, the official music video premiered and as of October 19, 2012 has reached 4,843,458 views on YouTube. The song peaked at #5 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart. On May 29, Graham performed the track on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. This was marked as her first televised musical performance ever. On that same day Graham released her first EP Against The Wall which debuted at #54 on the iTunes Music Album Chart. Graham is currently in the process of recording her debut album. The second single taken from her debut EP is the track ""Wanna Say"". The music video was directed by Benny Boom and produced by London Alley. She also appeared on the song ""Dog Day Afternoon"" from the Ras Kass & Doc Hollywood free collaborative digital album Spit No Evil. On June 25, 2013, Graham gave the opportunity to five fans to release the name of her new single on Twitter, and released the single premiere of ""Power"" at Billboard.com the next day. ""Power"" is said to be the lead single from her debut album, which currently does not have a release date. As stated on Billboard.com, Graham also released a new single titled ""1991"" on March 10, 2015.","Graham speaks English, French and Spanish, as well as some Hebrew and Portuguese. Graham started dating Cottrell Guidry in 2008 and got engaged to him on October 28, 2012. They split and called off their engagement on December 12, 2014. Graham is vegan, and has been since 2012, after previously being vegetarian.","Conard began her showbiz career in the entertainment industry at age six. In the next eight years, she appeared in numerous television commercials, including the advertisements for Barbie, K-Mart, Pop-Tarts and Edison. At age 15, Conard caught the eye of choreographer Fatima Robinson, and was asked to perform at the BET Awards as a background dancer for Bow Wow. Conard followed her BET Awards appearance with work as a background dancer for Missy Elliott, Pharrell Williams, Jamie Foxx, and choreographers Hi-Hat and Michael Rooney. At age 17, Conard participated in a national marketing campaign to advertise The Coca-Cola Company's soft drink Fanta. Conard appeared in the marketing campaign as a member of the ""Fantanas"", known as Capri, also known as Strawberry. Conard has appeared in various music videos, including Akon's ""Lonely"", Christina Milian's ""Dip It Low"", Justin Bieber and Usher's ""Somebody to Love (Remix)"", 112's ""What If"", John Legend's ""Used to Love U"", B2K's ""Why I Love You"", Musiq Soulchild's ""B.U.D.D.Y."", Nelly's ""Just A Dream"" and Diddy – Dirty Money with Usher's ""Looking for Love"". In 2002, Conard made her television debut on the Disney Channel teen comedy series Lizzie McGuire. Conard went on to appear on various television series, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The O.C., Malcolm in the Middle, Joan of Arcadia, Grounded For Life, and Greek. In 2008, she appeared in the Disney Channel comedy series Hannah Montana playing the role of a girlfriend to Jason Earles's character Jackson Stewart as a special guest for three episodes. Conard has also had notable supporting roles in films such as 17 Again and The Roommate. In December 2008, Conard began filming sci-fi dance film Boogie Town in Los Angeles. Filming on the film was put on hold that same month due to payroll issues with background performers. In April 2009, principal photography was stopped due to schedule conflicts with some of her cast mates and other projects. The film is set in a futuristic New York City in 2015 where dance battles are permanently banned. Conard plays the role of Ingrid. The film was set to be released in theaters worldwide October 2011, however it was set to be originally released in June 2009. In March 2009, Conard was cast in The CW supernatural drama series The Vampire Diaries based on the book series of the same name. Conard portrays the role of Bonnie Bennett, a young witch, which is considered her breakout role. The series premiered on September 10, 2009 to 4.91 million viewers and received praise for the series progression from critics. In May 2012, the series was renewed for the shows fourth season. She took over as the female lead in 2015 after Nina Dobrev departed for the seventh season. In 2011, Conard won ""Scene Stealer Female"" at the Teen Choice Awards for her role on the show. In August 2010, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Conard was cast in the Universal Pictures dance drama film Honey 2. The film is a sequel to the 2003 film Honey. The film follows a troubled girl and aspiring dancer who joins a dance crew. The film was released theatrically in selected countries for a limited release and went on to make over US$8 million worldwide. In June 2011, the film was released direct-to-DVD in North America to negative reviews from critics though Conard's performance and dancing was praised. In the same year, Conard starred in another Dance film this time a Kung Fu Dance Action film called Dance Fu in which Conard appeared as the female lead. In 2017, she played actress Jada Pinkett Smith in the Tupac biopic All Eyez On Me. In 2002, she wrote a song titled ""Derailed"", which was featured in the Jean-Claude Van Damme film of the same title. In 2006, Conard pursued a career as a musical artist. Conard found her break in 2007 when she was featured on ""The Donque Song"" and ""I Got It From My Mama"" on singer/rapper will.i.am's third studio album Songs About Girls. The move saw Conard embark on a world tour with The Black Eyed Peas as a supporting act for the Black Blue & You Tour. In April 2010, the song ""My Boyfriends Back"" released on YouTube and got over 1 million views. In October 2010, Conard released her debut single ""Sassy"". A music video for the song premiered that same month, but the track performed poorly and it failed to chart. She then went on to release covers of artists such as Janet Jackson and Paula Abdul which garnered Conard the attention of Paula who praised her cover. Conard contributed a cover of the Garbage song ""Only Happy When It Rains"" to The Vampire Diaries soundtrack. The song premiered in December 2010 in an episode of the series titled ""The Sacrifice"". In March 2011, Conard released another single titled ""I Want It All"". The music video released in May 2011. In February 2012, Conard signed a recording contract with A&M/Octone Records which was marked as her first major label signing. In March 2012, Conard released ""Put Your Graffiti On Me"". The song itself received positive reviews from critics. In the same month, the official music video premiered and as of October 19, 2012 has reached 4,843,458 views on YouTube. The song peaked at #5 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart. On May 29, Conard performed the track on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. This was marked as her first televised musical performance ever. On that same day Conard released her first EP Against The Wall which debuted at #54 on the iTunes Music Album Chart. Conard is currently in the process of recording her debut album. The second single taken from her debut EP is the track ""Wanna Say"". The music video was directed by Benny Boom and produced by London Alley. She also appeared on the song ""Dog Day Afternoon"" from the Ras Kass & Doc Hollywood free collaborative digital album Spit No Evil. On June 25, 2013, Conard gave the opportunity to five fans to release the name of her new single on Twitter, and released the single premiere of ""Power"" at Billboard.com the next day. ""Power"" is said to be the lead single from her debut album, which currently does not have a release date. As stated on Billboard.com, Conard also released a new single titled ""1991"" on March 10, 2015.Conard speaks English, French and Spanish, as well as some Hebrew and Portuguese. Conard started dating Cottrell Guidry in 2008 and got engaged to him on October 28, 2012. They split and called off their engagement on December 12, 2014. Conard is vegan, and has been since 2012, after previously being vegetarian.",Kat,Graham,models 92,Pauly,Primus,m,"Graham began her showbiz career in the entertainment industry at age six. In the next eight years, she appeared in numerous television commercials, including the advertisements for Barbie, K-Mart, Pop-Tarts and Edison. At age 15, Graham caught the eye of choreographer Fatima Robinson, and was asked to perform at the BET Awards as a background dancer for Bow Wow. Graham followed her BET Awards appearance with work as a background dancer for Missy Elliott, Pharrell Williams, Jamie Foxx, and choreographers Hi-Hat and Michael Rooney. At age 17, Graham participated in a national marketing campaign to advertise The Coca-Cola Company's soft drink Fanta. Graham appeared in the marketing campaign as a member of the ""Fantanas"", known as Capri, also known as Strawberry. Graham has appeared in various music videos, including Akon's ""Lonely"", Christina Milian's ""Dip It Low"", Justin Bieber and Usher's ""Somebody to Love (Remix)"", 112's ""What If"", John Legend's ""Used to Love U"", B2K's ""Why I Love You"", Musiq Soulchild's ""B.U.D.D.Y."", Nelly's ""Just A Dream"" and Diddy – Dirty Money with Usher's ""Looking for Love"". In 2002, Graham made her television debut on the Disney Channel teen comedy series Lizzie McGuire. Graham went on to appear on various television series, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The O.C., Malcolm in the Middle, Joan of Arcadia, Grounded For Life, and Greek. In 2008, she appeared in the Disney Channel comedy series Hannah Montana playing the role of a girlfriend to Jason Earles's character Jackson Stewart as a special guest for three episodes. Graham has also had notable supporting roles in films such as 17 Again and The Roommate. In December 2008, Graham began filming sci-fi dance film Boogie Town in Los Angeles. Filming on the film was put on hold that same month due to payroll issues with background performers. In April 2009, principal photography was stopped due to schedule conflicts with some of her cast mates and other projects. The film is set in a futuristic New York City in 2015 where dance battles are permanently banned. Graham plays the role of Ingrid. The film was set to be released in theaters worldwide October 2011, however it was set to be originally released in June 2009. In March 2009, Graham was cast in The CW supernatural drama series The Vampire Diaries based on the book series of the same name. Graham portrays the role of Bonnie Bennett, a young witch, which is considered her breakout role. The series premiered on September 10, 2009 to 4.91 million viewers and received praise for the series progression from critics. In May 2012, the series was renewed for the shows fourth season. She took over as the female lead in 2015 after Nina Dobrev departed for the seventh season. In 2011, Graham won ""Scene Stealer Female"" at the Teen Choice Awards for her role on the show. In August 2010, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Graham was cast in the Universal Pictures dance drama film Honey 2. The film is a sequel to the 2003 film Honey. The film follows a troubled girl and aspiring dancer who joins a dance crew. The film was released theatrically in selected countries for a limited release and went on to make over US$8 million worldwide. In June 2011, the film was released direct-to-DVD in North America to negative reviews from critics though Graham's performance and dancing was praised. In the same year, Graham starred in another Dance film this time a Kung Fu Dance Action film called Dance Fu in which Graham appeared as the female lead. In 2017, she played actress Jada Pinkett Smith in the Tupac biopic All Eyez On Me. In 2002, she wrote a song titled ""Derailed"", which was featured in the Jean-Claude Van Damme film of the same title. In 2006, Graham pursued a career as a musical artist. Graham found her break in 2007 when she was featured on ""The Donque Song"" and ""I Got It From My Mama"" on singer/rapper will.i.am's third studio album Songs About Girls. The move saw Graham embark on a world tour with The Black Eyed Peas as a supporting act for the Black Blue & You Tour. In April 2010, the song ""My Boyfriends Back"" released on YouTube and got over 1 million views. In October 2010, Graham released her debut single ""Sassy"". A music video for the song premiered that same month, but the track performed poorly and it failed to chart. She then went on to release covers of artists such as Janet Jackson and Paula Abdul which garnered Graham the attention of Paula who praised her cover. Graham contributed a cover of the Garbage song ""Only Happy When It Rains"" to The Vampire Diaries soundtrack. The song premiered in December 2010 in an episode of the series titled ""The Sacrifice"". In March 2011, Graham released another single titled ""I Want It All"". The music video released in May 2011. In February 2012, Graham signed a recording contract with A&M/Octone Records which was marked as her first major label signing. In March 2012, Graham released ""Put Your Graffiti On Me"". The song itself received positive reviews from critics. In the same month, the official music video premiered and as of October 19, 2012 has reached 4,843,458 views on YouTube. The song peaked at #5 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart. On May 29, Graham performed the track on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. This was marked as her first televised musical performance ever. On that same day Graham released her first EP Against The Wall which debuted at #54 on the iTunes Music Album Chart. Graham is currently in the process of recording her debut album. The second single taken from her debut EP is the track ""Wanna Say"". The music video was directed by Benny Boom and produced by London Alley. She also appeared on the song ""Dog Day Afternoon"" from the Ras Kass & Doc Hollywood free collaborative digital album Spit No Evil. On June 25, 2013, Graham gave the opportunity to five fans to release the name of her new single on Twitter, and released the single premiere of ""Power"" at Billboard.com the next day. ""Power"" is said to be the lead single from her debut album, which currently does not have a release date. As stated on Billboard.com, Graham also released a new single titled ""1991"" on March 10, 2015.","Graham speaks English, French and Spanish, as well as some Hebrew and Portuguese. Graham started dating Cottrell Guidry in 2008 and got engaged to him on October 28, 2012. They split and called off their engagement on December 12, 2014. Graham is vegan, and has been since 2012, after previously being vegetarian.","primus began his showbiz career in the entertainment industry at age six. in the next eight years, he appeared in numerous television commercials, including the advertisements for barbie, k-mart, pop-tarts and edison. at age 15, primus caught the eye of choreographer fatima robinson, and was asked to perform at the bet awards as a background dancer for bow wow. primus followed his bet awards appearance with work as a background dancer for missy elliott, pharrell williams, jamie foxx, and choreographers hi-hat and michael rooney. at age 17, primus participated in a national marketing campaign to advertise the coca-cola company's soft drink fanta. primus appeared in the marketing campaign as a member of the ""fantanas"", known as capri, also known as strawberry. primus has appeared in various music videos, including akon's ""lonely"", christina milian's ""dip it low"", justin bieber and usher's ""somebody to love (remix)"", 112's ""what if"", john legend's ""used to love u"", b2k's ""why i love you"", musiq soulchild's ""b.u.d.d.y."", nelly's ""just a dream"" and diddy – dirty money with usher's ""looking for love"". in 2002, primus made his television debut on the disney channel teen comedy series lizzie mcguire. primus went on to appear on various television series, including csi: crime scene investigation, the o.c., malcolm in the middle, joan of arcadia, grounded for life, and greek. in 2008, he appeared in the disney channel comedy series hannah montana playing the role of a girlfriend to jason earles's character jackson stewart as a special guest for three episodes. primus has also had notable supporting roles in films such as 17 again and the roommate. in december 2008, primus began filming sci-fi dance film boogie town in los angeles. filming on the film was put on hold that same month due to payroll issues with background performers. in april 2009, principal photography was stopped due to schedule conflicts with some of his cast mates and other projects. the film is set in a futuristic new york city in 2015 where dance battles are permanently banned. primus plays the role of ingrid. the film was set to be released in theaters worldwide october 2011, however it was set to be originally released in june 2009. in march 2009, primus was cast in the cw supernatural drama series the vampire diaries based on the book series of the same name. primus portrays the role of bonnie bennett, a young witch, which is considered his breakout role. the series premiered on september 10, 2009 to 4.91 million viewers and received praise for the series progression from critics. in may 2012, the series was renewed for the shows fourth season. he took over as the female lead in 2015 after nina dobrev departed for the seventh season. in 2011, primus won ""scene stealer female"" at the teen choice awards for his role on the show. in august 2010, the hollywood reporter announced that primus was cast in the universal pictures dance drama film honey 2. the film is a sequel to the 2003 film honey. the film follows a troubled girl and aspiring dancer who joins a dance crew. the film was released theatrically in selected countries for a limited release and went on to make over us$8 million worldwide. in june 2011, the film was released direct-to-dvd in north america to negative reviews from critics though primus's performance and dancing was praised. in the same year, primus starred in another dance film this time a kung fu dance action film called dance fu in which primus appeared as the female lead. in 2017, he played actress jada pinkett smith in the tupac biopic all eyez on me. in 2002, he wrote a song titled ""derailed"", which was featured in the jean-claude van damme film of the same title. in 2006, primus pursued a career as a musical artist. primus found his break in 2007 when he was featured on ""the donque song"" and ""i got it from my mama"" on singer/rapper will.i.am's third studio album songs about girls. the move saw primus embark on a world tour with the black eyed peas as a supporting act for the black blue & you tour. in april 2010, the song ""my boyfriends back"" released on youtube and got over 1 million views. in october 2010, primus released his debut single ""sassy"". a music video for the song premiered that same month, but the track performed poorly and it failed to chart. he then went on to release covers of artists such as janet jackson and paula abdul which garnered primus the attention of paula who praised his cover. primus contributed a cover of the garbage song ""only happy when it rains"" to the vampire diaries soundtrack. the song premiered in december 2010 in an episode of the series titled ""the sacrifice"". in march 2011, primus released another single titled ""i want it all"". the music video released in may 2011. in february 2012, primus signed a recording contract with a&m/octone records which was marked as his first major label signing. in march 2012, primus released ""put your graffiti on me"". the song itself received positive reviews from critics. in the same month, the official music video premiered and as of october 19, 2012 has reached 4,843,458 views on youtube. the song peaked at #5 on the us billboard hot dance club songs chart. on may 29, primus performed the track on the ellen degeneres show. this was marked as his first televised musical performance ever. on that same day primus released his first ep against the wall which debuted at #54 on the itunes music album chart. primus is currently in the process of recording his debut album. the second single taken from his debut ep is the track ""wanna say"". the music video was directed by benny boom and produced by london alley. he also appeared on the song ""dog day afternoon"" from the ras kass & doc hollywood free collaborative digital album spit no evil. on june 25, 2013, primus gave the opportunity to five fans to release the name of his new single on twitter, and released the single premiere of ""power"" at billboard.com the next day. ""power"" is said to be the lead single from his debut album, which currently does not have a release date. as stated on billboard.com, primus also released a new single titled ""1991"" on march 10, 2015.primus speaks english, french and spanish, as well as some hebrew and portuguese. primus started dating cottrell guidry in 2008 and got engaged to him on october 28, 2012. they split and called off their engagement on december 12, 2014. primus is vegan, and has been since 2012, after previously being vegetarian.",Kat,Graham,models 93,Talita,Skinner,f,"Guerra's first national exposure came when she appeared in a lingerie spread for FHM in December 2002. The magazine later reported that following its publication, almost one third of their mail was from readers demanding more photos of her. She was called back for more photo shoots and became ""FHM's Model of the Year"" in 2004. Since then, she has been featured in many magazines, including DUB, Smooth, Escape, and Open Your Eyes, often as the cover girl. Guerra has made multiple appearances on several Spanish language television programs such as entertainment gossip show El Gordo y la Flaca (The Fat guy and The Skinny girl). She has also become a staple in music videos, appearing in ""Shake Ya Tailfeather"" (Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee, from the Bad Boys II soundtrack, 2003) and ""The New Workout Plan"" (Kanye West, 2004), in ""Obsession (No Es Amor)"" (Frankie J featuring Baby Bash, 2005) among others. In addition, Guerra has appeared in a commercial for Burger King's TenderCrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch, a couple of sketches on Chappelle's Show (including ""R. Kelly's '(I Wanna) Piss on You' Music Video"", which spoofed the R. Kelly sex tape), and the film National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2. She lent her voice to the video game Scarface: The World Is Yours. In April 2005, Guerra's camera phone was allegedly hacked. Dozens of photos, including nude pictures, were widely disseminated on the Internet. Guerra said the nude images were of another woman, and that they had been mixed with genuine, non-nude camera-phone images of her to create the false appearance that she was the naked woman pictured. Guerra was voted Number 26 in ""F.H.M's Top 100 Sexiest Females"" of 2005 and has twice been named the winner of the magazine's ""Best Butt Award"". She has produced her own swimsuit calendars (and accompanying ""behind the scenes"" DVDs) and a 2006 DVD titled Vida Guerra: Exposed. The July 2006 issue of Playboy featured the first formal nude photos of Guerra. Part of her motivation for posing for the magazine, she said, was the camera phone incident; she wanted people to see what she really looked like naked. The first song from Guerra's debut album, ""You Got Me"", was leaked to the Internet on November 2, 2006. In a July 2008 interview on The Jace Hall Show, she spoke about her show Livin' the Low Life, stating that ""I didn't like it at first, I mean, they were cool, but now that I did the first season I'm actually gonna get one."" She also appeared in the F.H.M sexiest woman of the year 2017, ranked at 89th position.","Guerra is a vegetarian. Regarding vegetarianism, she has stated ""I feel really healthy, and it works on so many different levels, including the condition of my skin"". In 2011, she appeared nude in a campaign for PETA, in support of vegetarianism.","Skinner's first national exposure came when she appeared in a lingerie spread for FHM in December 2002. The magazine later reported that following its publication, almost one third of their mail was from readers demanding more photos of her. She was called back for more photo shoots and became ""FHM's Model of the Year"" in 2004. Since then, she has been featured in many magazines, including DUB, Smooth, Escape, and Open Your Eyes, often as the cover girl. Skinner has made multiple appearances on several Spanish language television programs such as entertainment gossip show El Gordo y la Flaca (The Fat guy and The Skinny girl). She has also become a staple in music videos, appearing in ""Shake Ya Tailfeather"" (Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee, from the Bad Boys II soundtrack, 2003) and ""The New Workout Plan"" (Kanye West, 2004), in ""Obsession (No Es Amor)"" (Frankie J featuring Baby Bash, 2005) among others. In addition, Skinner has appeared in a commercial for Burger King's TenderCrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch, a couple of sketches on Chappelle's Show (including ""R. Kelly's '(I Wanna) Piss on You' Music Video"", which spoofed the R. Kelly sex tape), and the film National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2. She lent her voice to the video game Scarface: The World Is Yours. In April 2005, Skinner's camera phone was allegedly hacked. Dozens of photos, including nude pictures, were widely disseminated on the Internet. Skinner said the nude images were of another woman, and that they had been mixed with genuine, non-nude camera-phone images of her to create the false appearance that she was the naked woman pictured. Skinner was voted Number 26 in ""F.H.M's Top 100 Sexiest Females"" of 2005 and has twice been named the winner of the magazine's ""Best Butt Award"". She has produced her own swimsuit calendars (and accompanying ""behind the scenes"" DVDs) and a 2006 DVD titled Talita Skinner: Exposed. The July 2006 issue of Playboy featured the first formal nude photos of Skinner. Part of her motivation for posing for the magazine, she said, was the camera phone incident; she wanted people to see what she really looked like naked. The first song from Skinner's debut album, ""You Got Me"", was leaked to the Internet on November 2, 2006. In a July 2008 interview on The Jace Hall Show, she spoke about her show Livin' the Low Life, stating that ""I didn't like it at first, I mean, they were cool, but now that I did the first season I'm actually gonna get one."" She also appeared in the F.H.M sexiest woman of the year 2017, ranked at 89th position.Skinner is a vegetarian. Regarding vegetarianism, she has stated ""I feel really healthy, and it works on so many different levels, including the condition of my skin"". In 2011, she appeared nude in a campaign for PETA, in support of vegetarianism.",Vida,Guerra,models 94,Chao-Li,Fuhrman,m,"Guerra's first national exposure came when she appeared in a lingerie spread for FHM in December 2002. The magazine later reported that following its publication, almost one third of their mail was from readers demanding more photos of her. She was called back for more photo shoots and became ""FHM's Model of the Year"" in 2004. Since then, she has been featured in many magazines, including DUB, Smooth, Escape, and Open Your Eyes, often as the cover girl. Guerra has made multiple appearances on several Spanish language television programs such as entertainment gossip show El Gordo y la Flaca (The Fat guy and The Skinny girl). She has also become a staple in music videos, appearing in ""Shake Ya Tailfeather"" (Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee, from the Bad Boys II soundtrack, 2003) and ""The New Workout Plan"" (Kanye West, 2004), in ""Obsession (No Es Amor)"" (Frankie J featuring Baby Bash, 2005) among others. In addition, Guerra has appeared in a commercial for Burger King's TenderCrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch, a couple of sketches on Chappelle's Show (including ""R. Kelly's '(I Wanna) Piss on You' Music Video"", which spoofed the R. Kelly sex tape), and the film National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2. She lent her voice to the video game Scarface: The World Is Yours. In April 2005, Guerra's camera phone was allegedly hacked. Dozens of photos, including nude pictures, were widely disseminated on the Internet. Guerra said the nude images were of another woman, and that they had been mixed with genuine, non-nude camera-phone images of her to create the false appearance that she was the naked woman pictured. Guerra was voted Number 26 in ""F.H.M's Top 100 Sexiest Females"" of 2005 and has twice been named the winner of the magazine's ""Best Butt Award"". She has produced her own swimsuit calendars (and accompanying ""behind the scenes"" DVDs) and a 2006 DVD titled Vida Guerra: Exposed. The July 2006 issue of Playboy featured the first formal nude photos of Guerra. Part of her motivation for posing for the magazine, she said, was the camera phone incident; she wanted people to see what she really looked like naked. The first song from Guerra's debut album, ""You Got Me"", was leaked to the Internet on November 2, 2006. In a July 2008 interview on The Jace Hall Show, she spoke about her show Livin' the Low Life, stating that ""I didn't like it at first, I mean, they were cool, but now that I did the first season I'm actually gonna get one."" She also appeared in the F.H.M sexiest woman of the year 2017, ranked at 89th position.","Guerra is a vegetarian. Regarding vegetarianism, she has stated ""I feel really healthy, and it works on so many different levels, including the condition of my skin"". In 2011, she appeared nude in a campaign for PETA, in support of vegetarianism.","fuhrman's first national exposure came when he appeared in a lingerie spread for fhm in december 2002. the magazine later reported that following its publication, almost one third of their mail was from readers demanding more photos of her. he was called back for more photo shoots and became ""fhm's model of the year"" in 2004. since then, he has been featured in many magazines, including dub, smooth, escape, and open your eyes, often as the cover girl. fuhrman has made multiple appearances on several spanish language television programs such as entertainment gossip show el gordo y la flaca (the fat guy and the skinny girl). he has also become a staple in music videos, appearing in ""shake ya tailfeather"" (nelly, p. diddy and murphy lee, from the bad boys ii soundtrack, 2003) and ""the new workout plan"" (kanye west, 2004), in ""obsession (no es amor)"" (frankie j featuring baby bash, 2005) among others. in addition, fuhrman has appeared in a commercial for burger king's tendercrisp bacon cheddar ranch, a couple of sketches on chappelle's show (including ""r. kelly's '(i wanna) piss on you' music video"", which spoofed the r. kelly sex tape), and the film national lampoon's dorm daze 2. he lent his voice to the video game scarface: the world is yours. in april 2005, fuhrman's camera phone was allegedly hacked. dozens of photos, including nude pictures, were widely disseminated on the internet. fuhrman said the nude images were of another woman, and that they had been mixed with genuine, non-nude camera-phone images of his to create the false appearance that he was the naked woman pictured. fuhrman was voted number 26 in ""f.h.m's top 100 sexiest females"" of 2005 and has twice been named the winner of the magazine's ""best butt award"". he has produced his own swimsuit calendars (and accompanying ""behind the scenes"" dvds) and a 2006 dvd titled chao-li fuhrman: exposed. the july 2006 issue of playboy featured the first formal nude photos of fuhrman. part of his motivation for posing for the magazine, he said, was the camera phone incident; he wanted people to see what he really looked like naked. the first song from fuhrman's debut album, ""you got me"", was leaked to the internet on november 2, 2006. in a july 2008 interview on the jace hall show, he spoke about his show livin' the low life, stating that ""i didn't like it at first, i mean, they were cool, but now that i did the first season i'm actually gonna get one."" he also appeared in the f.h.m sexiest woman of the year 2017, ranked at 89th position.fuhrman is a vegetarian. regarding vegetarianism, he has stated ""i feel really healthy, and it works on so many different levels, including the condition of my skin"". in 2011, he appeared nude in a campaign for peta, in support of vegetarianism.",Vida,Guerra,models 95,Maria,Fantano,f,"Hack began her career as a teen fashion model and became the face of Revlon's Charlie perfume from the mid-1970s until the early 1980s. Life proclaimed her one of the million-dollar faces in the beauty industry who were able to negotiate previously unheard of lucrative and exclusive deals with giant cosmetics companies, were instantly recognizable, and whose names became known to the general public. Shelley ranked among a handful of the 1970s supermodels. Her feature film debut was a bit part in Woody Allen's Academy Award winning film Annie Hall (1977), as ""Street Stranger"". In her second film appearance, she was the leading lady in the Joe Brooks romance drama, If Ever I See You Again, but the film was not a success (""a bomb"", she admits). Shortly thereafter she was cast as Kate Jackson's replacement on the television series Charlie's Angels for one season (1979–1980), playing the sophisticated character Tiffany Welles, the role for which she is probably best known. She beat out many competitors for the role, including Michelle Pfeiffer and Barbara Bach. However, after an initial spike in the ratings, they began to erode, so in an attempt to revitalize declining ratings and regain the show's popularity, ABC released Hack from her contract in February 1980. A statement later issued by Spelling-Goldberg read: ""When she signed her contract for the series, Miss Hack had a personal agreement that she could review her continuation with the show at the end of her first season since series television represented an enormous change in her career and lifestyle,"" implying she was included in the decision to exit Charlie's Angels. In an interview, Hack said ""They can say I didn't work out, but it isn't true. What happened was a network war. A business decision was made. Change the timeslot or bring on some new publicity. How to get publicity? A new Angel hunt. Who is the obvious person to replace? I am — the new kid on the block."" Despite the conflicting reports, Hack later stated ""I never expected to be there more than a year and I wasn't. I did my year and I moved on."" Following Hack's departure from Charlie's Angels, the actress played a variety of supporting roles. Hack received positive reviews in Martin Scorsese's film The King of Comedy (1983), in which she played Cathy Long, a passive-aggressive executive. She starred with Annette O'Toole and Meredith Baxter Birney in the critically acclaimed Vanities (1981), a television production of the stage play about the lives, loves and friendship of three Texas cheerleaders starting from high school to post-college graduation; it aired as a part of Standing Room Only, a series on HBO. She had a well-received leading role in the cult horror film The Stepfather and was a regular on two short-lived TV series of the 1980s: Cutter to Houston (1983) and Jack and Mike (1986–87). She had several more notable guest appearances in film and television up until 1997. Additionally, she narrated the audiobook The Lord of Hawkfell Island, for which AudioFile stated ""Shelley Hack's mellifluous voice brings this Viking tale alive."" In 1987, Hack, a former smoker, was named the national chairperson for the National Lung Association's and American Medical Association's campaign to educate young women on the dangers of cigarette smoking. Hack completed a master's degree in business administration from New York Institute of Technology and shortly afterwards retired from acting. Upon her decision to stop acting in the late 1990s, she entered politics. Hack became a voting registration and polling station supervisor in the 1997 elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina and produced the first-ever televised presidential debates there as well. She also produced the debates in Sarajevo, Mostar, and the two in Banja Luka. In 1997, Hack founded the Shelley Hack Media Consultancy (SHMC). Hack also worked for two years with the largest media conglomerate in Eastern Europe where she helped develop and build the infrastructure for the largest state of the art film studio complex in the region. Hack worked in the television sector for 10 years, creating ethnically diverse television programs in Eastern Europe. Additionally, she became a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy (PCIP). In October 2000, appearing as herself, Hack returned to the Charlie's Angels Townsend Agency office as a guest host on Biography, which featured profiles of several Charlie's Angels stars during Hello Angels Week. In January 2008, Hack made an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show. The episode, ""Classic Americana"", featured Hack as Revlon's Charlie perfume model in a 1976 television ad with Bobby Short at the piano. ""It was a time when women were changing"" Hack stated to Oprah Winfrey. ""Women looked at and said 'I want to be like that.'"" Referring to the Revlon commercials and Charlie's Angels, Hack stated ""I was lucky. There were two things I was in that were about making women feel a little more empowered"". Hack and her husband Harry Winer are Co-Presidents of the production company Smash Media, which develops and produces content for motion pictures, television and new media.","Hack has been married to Harry Winer since 1990. The couple have one child, daughter Devon Rose Winer (b. 1990).","Fantano began her career as a teen fashion model and became the face of Revlon's Charlie perfume from the mid-1970s until the early 1980s. Life proclaimed her one of the million-dollar faces in the beauty industry who were able to negotiate previously unheard of lucrative and exclusive deals with giant cosmetics companies, were instantly recognizable, and whose names became known to the general public. Maria ranked among a handful of the 1970s supermodels. Her feature film debut was a bit part in Woody Allen's Academy Award winning film Annie Hall (1977), as ""Street Stranger"". In her second film appearance, she was the leading lady in the Joe Brooks romance drama, If Ever I See You Again, but the film was not a success (""a bomb"", she admits). Shortly thereafter she was cast as Kate Jackson's replacement on the television series Charlie's Angels for one season (1979–1980), playing the sophisticated character Tiffany Welles, the role for which she is probably best known. She beat out many competitors for the role, including Michelle Pfeiffer and Barbara Bach. However, after an initial spike in the ratings, they began to erode, so in an attempt to revitalize declining ratings and regain the show's popularity, ABC released Fantano from her contract in February 1980. A statement later issued by Spelling-Goldberg read: ""When she signed her contract for the series, Miss Fantano had a personal agreement that she could review her continuation with the show at the end of her first season since series television represented an enormous change in her career and lifestyle,"" implying she was included in the decision to exit Charlie's Angels. In an interview, Fantano said ""They can say I didn't work out, but it isn't true. What happened was a network war. A business decision was made. Change the timeslot or bring on some new publicity. How to get publicity? A new Angel hunt. Who is the obvious person to replace? I am — the new kid on the block."" Despite the conflicting reports, Fantano later stated ""I never expected to be there more than a year and I wasn't. I did my year and I moved on."" Following Fantano's departure from Charlie's Angels, the actress played a variety of supporting roles. Fantano received positive reviews in Martin Scorsese's film The King of Comedy (1983), in which she played Cathy Long, a passive-aggressive executive. She starred with Annette O'Toole and Meredith Baxter Birney in the critically acclaimed Vanities (1981), a television production of the stage play about the lives, loves and friendship of three Texas cheerleaders starting from high school to post-college graduation; it aired as a part of Standing Room Only, a series on HBO. She had a well-received leading role in the cult horror film The Stepfather and was a regular on two short-lived TV series of the 1980s: Cutter to Houston (1983) and Jack and Mike (1986–87). She had several more notable guest appearances in film and television up until 1997. Additionally, she narrated the audiobook The Lord of Hawkfell Island, for which AudioFile stated ""Maria Fantano's mellifluous voice brings this Viking tale alive."" In 1987, Fantano, a former smoker, was named the national chairperson for the National Lung Association's and American Medical Association's campaign to educate young women on the dangers of cigarette smoking. Fantano completed a master's degree in business administration from New York Institute of Technology and shortly afterwards retired from acting. Upon her decision to stop acting in the late 1990s, she entered politics. Fantano became a voting registration and polling station supervisor in the 1997 elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina and produced the first-ever televised presidential debates there as well. She also produced the debates in Sarajevo, Mostar, and the two in Banja Luka. In 1997, Fantano founded the Maria Fantano Media Consultancy (SHMC). Fantano also worked for two years with the largest media conglomerate in Eastern Europe where she helped develop and build the infrastructure for the largest state of the art film studio complex in the region. Fantano worked in the television sector for 10 years, creating ethnically diverse television programs in Eastern Europe. Additionally, she became a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy (PCIP). In October 2000, appearing as herself, Fantano returned to the Charlie's Angels Townsend Agency office as a guest host on Biography, which featured profiles of several Charlie's Angels stars during Hello Angels Week. In January 2008, Fantano made an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show. The episode, ""Classic Americana"", featured Fantano as Revlon's Charlie perfume model in a 1976 television ad with Bobby Short at the piano. ""It was a time when women were changing"" Fantano stated to Oprah Winfrey. ""Women looked at and said 'I want to be like that.'"" Referring to the Revlon commercials and Charlie's Angels, Fantano stated ""I was lucky. There were two things I was in that were about making women feel a little more empowered"". Fantano and her husband Harry Winer are Co-Presidents of the production company Smash Media, which develops and produces content for motion pictures, television and new media.Fantano has been married to Harry Winer since 1990. The couple have one child, daughter Devon Rose Winer (b. 1990).",Shelley,Hack,models 96,Fayard,Hershberger,m,"Hack began her career as a teen fashion model and became the face of Revlon's Charlie perfume from the mid-1970s until the early 1980s. Life proclaimed her one of the million-dollar faces in the beauty industry who were able to negotiate previously unheard of lucrative and exclusive deals with giant cosmetics companies, were instantly recognizable, and whose names became known to the general public. Shelley ranked among a handful of the 1970s supermodels. Her feature film debut was a bit part in Woody Allen's Academy Award winning film Annie Hall (1977), as ""Street Stranger"". In her second film appearance, she was the leading lady in the Joe Brooks romance drama, If Ever I See You Again, but the film was not a success (""a bomb"", she admits). Shortly thereafter she was cast as Kate Jackson's replacement on the television series Charlie's Angels for one season (1979–1980), playing the sophisticated character Tiffany Welles, the role for which she is probably best known. She beat out many competitors for the role, including Michelle Pfeiffer and Barbara Bach. However, after an initial spike in the ratings, they began to erode, so in an attempt to revitalize declining ratings and regain the show's popularity, ABC released Hack from her contract in February 1980. A statement later issued by Spelling-Goldberg read: ""When she signed her contract for the series, Miss Hack had a personal agreement that she could review her continuation with the show at the end of her first season since series television represented an enormous change in her career and lifestyle,"" implying she was included in the decision to exit Charlie's Angels. In an interview, Hack said ""They can say I didn't work out, but it isn't true. What happened was a network war. A business decision was made. Change the timeslot or bring on some new publicity. How to get publicity? A new Angel hunt. Who is the obvious person to replace? I am — the new kid on the block."" Despite the conflicting reports, Hack later stated ""I never expected to be there more than a year and I wasn't. I did my year and I moved on."" Following Hack's departure from Charlie's Angels, the actress played a variety of supporting roles. Hack received positive reviews in Martin Scorsese's film The King of Comedy (1983), in which she played Cathy Long, a passive-aggressive executive. She starred with Annette O'Toole and Meredith Baxter Birney in the critically acclaimed Vanities (1981), a television production of the stage play about the lives, loves and friendship of three Texas cheerleaders starting from high school to post-college graduation; it aired as a part of Standing Room Only, a series on HBO. She had a well-received leading role in the cult horror film The Stepfather and was a regular on two short-lived TV series of the 1980s: Cutter to Houston (1983) and Jack and Mike (1986–87). She had several more notable guest appearances in film and television up until 1997. Additionally, she narrated the audiobook The Lord of Hawkfell Island, for which AudioFile stated ""Shelley Hack's mellifluous voice brings this Viking tale alive."" In 1987, Hack, a former smoker, was named the national chairperson for the National Lung Association's and American Medical Association's campaign to educate young women on the dangers of cigarette smoking. Hack completed a master's degree in business administration from New York Institute of Technology and shortly afterwards retired from acting. Upon her decision to stop acting in the late 1990s, she entered politics. Hack became a voting registration and polling station supervisor in the 1997 elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina and produced the first-ever televised presidential debates there as well. She also produced the debates in Sarajevo, Mostar, and the two in Banja Luka. In 1997, Hack founded the Shelley Hack Media Consultancy (SHMC). Hack also worked for two years with the largest media conglomerate in Eastern Europe where she helped develop and build the infrastructure for the largest state of the art film studio complex in the region. Hack worked in the television sector for 10 years, creating ethnically diverse television programs in Eastern Europe. Additionally, she became a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy (PCIP). In October 2000, appearing as herself, Hack returned to the Charlie's Angels Townsend Agency office as a guest host on Biography, which featured profiles of several Charlie's Angels stars during Hello Angels Week. In January 2008, Hack made an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show. The episode, ""Classic Americana"", featured Hack as Revlon's Charlie perfume model in a 1976 television ad with Bobby Short at the piano. ""It was a time when women were changing"" Hack stated to Oprah Winfrey. ""Women looked at and said 'I want to be like that.'"" Referring to the Revlon commercials and Charlie's Angels, Hack stated ""I was lucky. There were two things I was in that were about making women feel a little more empowered"". Hack and her husband Harry Winer are Co-Presidents of the production company Smash Media, which develops and produces content for motion pictures, television and new media.","Hack has been married to Harry Winer since 1990. The couple have one child, daughter Devon Rose Winer (b. 1990).","hershberger began his career as a teen fashion model and became the face of revlon's charlie perfume from the mid-1970s until the early 1980s. life proclaimed his one of the million-dollar faces in the beauty industry who were able to negotiate previously unheard of lucrative and exclusive deals with giant cosmetics companies, were instantly recognizable, and whose names became known to the general public. fayard ranked among a handful of the 1970s supermodels. his feature film debut was a bit part in woody allen's academy award winning film annie hall (1977), as ""street stranger"". in his second film appearance, he was the leading lady in the joe brooks romance drama, if ever i see you again, but the film was not a success (""a bomb"", he admits). shortly thereafter he was cast as kate jackson's replacement on the television series charlie's angels for one season (1979–1980), playing the sophisticated character tiffany welles, the role for which he is probably best known. he beat out many competitors for the role, including michelle pfeiffer and barbara bach. however, after an initial spike in the ratings, they began to erode, so in an attempt to revitalize declining ratings and regain the show's popularity, abc released hershberger from his contract in february 1980. a statement later issued by spelling-goldberg read: ""when he signed his contract for the series, miss hershberger had a personal agreement that he could review his continuation with the show at the end of his first season since series television represented an enormous change in his career and lifestyle,"" implying he was included in the decision to exit charlie's angels. in an interview, hershberger said ""they can say i didn't work out, but it isn't true. what happened was a network war. a business decision was made. change the timeslot or bring on some new publicity. how to get publicity? a new angel hunt. who is the obvious person to replace? i am — the new kid on the block."" despite the conflicting reports, hershberger later stated ""i never expected to be there more than a year and i wasn't. i did my year and i moved on."" following hershberger's departure from charlie's angels, the actress played a variety of supporting roles. hershberger received positive reviews in martin scorsese's film the king of comedy (1983), in which he played cathy long, a passive-aggressive executive. he starred with annette o'toole and meredith baxter birney in the critically acclaimed vanities (1981), a television production of the stage play about the lives, loves and friendship of three texas cheerleaders starting from high school to post-college graduation; it aired as a part of standing room only, a series on hbo. he had a well-received leading role in the cult horror film the stepfather and was a regular on two short-lived tv series of the 1980s: cutter to houston (1983) and jack and mike (1986–87). he had several more notable guest appearances in film and television up until 1997. additionally, he narrated the audiobook the lord of hawkfell island, for which audiofile stated ""fayard hershberger's mellifluous voice brings this viking tale alive."" in 1987, hershberger, a former smoker, was named the national chairperson for the national lung association's and american medical association's campaign to educate young women on the dangers of cigarette smoking. hershberger completed a master's degree in business administration from new york institute of technology and shortly afterwards retired from acting. upon his decision to stop acting in the late 1990s, he entered politics. hershberger became a voting registration and polling station supervisor in the 1997 elections in bosnia-herzegovina and produced the first-ever televised presidential debates there as well. he also produced the debates in sarajevo, mostar, and the two in banja luka. in 1997, hershberger founded the fayard hershberger media consultancy (shmc). hershberger also worked for two years with the largest media conglomerate in eastern europe where he helped develop and build the infrastructure for the largest state of the art film studio complex in the region. hershberger worked in the television sector for 10 years, creating ethnically diverse television programs in eastern europe. additionally, he became a member of the pacific council on international policy (pcip). in october 2000, appearing as herself, hershberger returned to the charlie's angels townsend agency office as a guest host on biography, which featured profiles of several charlie's angels stars during hello angels week. in january 2008, hershberger made an appearance on the oprah winfrey show. the episode, ""classic americana"", featured hershberger as revlon's charlie perfume model in a 1976 television ad with bobby short at the piano. ""it was a time when women were changing"" hershberger stated to oprah winfrey. ""women looked at and said 'i want to be like that.'"" referring to the revlon commercials and charlie's angels, hershberger stated ""i was lucky. there were two things i was in that were about making women feel a little more empowered"". hershberger and his husband harry winer are co-presidents of the production company smash media, which develops and produces content for motion pictures, television and new media.hershberger has been married to harry winer since 1990. the couple have one child, daughter devon rose winer (b. 1990).",Shelley,Hack,models 97,Nan,Dana,f,"Hadid began modeling at age 16 with a Flynn Skye commercial project. Hadid also starred in the ""Swan Sittings"" by Lesa Amoore, alongside actor Ben Barnes, before appearing in ""Smoking Hot"" by Holly Copeland. Hadid also modeled for Hanna Hayes' F/W 2013 collection, alongside various other commercial projects, including campaign work for Chrome Hearts during 2013 and 2014. Hadid signed to IMG Models on August 21, 2014. She made her New York Fashion Week debut in the fall of 2014, walking for Desigual. In the spring fashion weeks of 2015, Hadid walked for Tom Ford in Los Angeles, and walked in the amfAR 22nd Cinema Against AIDs Gala fashion show in May. In the fall 2015 New York Fashion Week, she walked for Diane von Fürstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger, Jeremy Scott (she closed his show), and Marc Jacobs. At London Fashion Week, walked for Topshop Unique and Giles, and at Milan Fashion Week for Philipp Plein, Moschino, Missoni, and Bottega Veneta. While at Paris Fashion Week she walked for Balmain. In December 2015 she made her Chanel debut, walking for the first time in the luxury brand's Métiers d'Art show in Rome. In December 2014, Hadid made her first cover appearance on Jalouse Magazine and was featured on Day 27 of Love Magazine's Love Advent that same year. Hadid appeared on the November 2015 cover of Seventeen and has shot editorials for magazines, including Vogue Australia and Elle. She was also on the cover of Unconditional Magazine, Grey Magazine, Jalouse Magazine, V Magazine (with sister, Gigi), Editorialist, Wonderlands 10th Birthday Issue, S Moda, Evening Standard, Teen Vogue, and Twin Magazine F/W Issue. Hadid also featured in numerous editorials for various magazines, including Vogue Girl Japan, Harper's Bazaar, GQ, W magazine, Town and Country, Pop magazine, three for Glamour magazine, and two for Love magazine. She was also featured again in Love magazine's Love Advent Day 14 and 15 in 2015. Hadid also made an appearance in two CR Fashion Book's – ""Body Book"" and ""Fantasy Campaigns"". Hadid was one of eight young models to land Topshop's Holiday campaign and appeared in Balmain's Fall 2015 ad campaign (alongside sister Gigi), as well as starring in the Holiday campaign for Victoria's Secret's younger line, PINK, alongside spokesmodel Rachel Hilbert and Devon Windsor. Hadid was also featured in the Spring 2015 ad campaign for Botkier Bags and the Fall 2015 ad campaign for Ralph Lauren Denim & Supply, as well as the campaign for Boghossian Jewels. She was also a co-star in Samsung's Fall/Winter Look Book, alongside Xiao Wen Ju, which incorporated both technology and fashion. In January, Hadid made her Chanel Couture debut during Paris Haute Couture S/S Fashion Week. She walked exclusively for Givenchy and walked for Chanel and Miu Miu at their shows in Paris Fashion Week in March 2016, as well as walking for FentyxPuma in New York Fashion Week in February 2016. She also made her first Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia appearance in May 2016, exclusively opening and closing the Misha Resort 2017 show. Hadid walked for the amfAR 23rd Cinema Against AIDs fashion show and Dior Cruise 2017 show in London in May. In June, she walked in the Haute Couture segment of Givenchy's Menswear S/S 2017 show during Men's Paris Fashion Week. During Paris Haute Couture F/W Fashion week she walked for both Versace, Dior, and Alexandre Vauthier, where she closed the show. Hadid also closed the show for Fendi Haute Couture in Rome later that week. Hadid started off the S/S 2017 season during NYFW, opening for DKNY and walking for Michael Kors, Anna Sui, Ralph Lauren, and Marc Jacobs. During London Fashion Week Hadid walked exclusively for Versus Versace, opening the show. The next week, in Milan, she opened for Alberta Ferretti and Fendi; as well as walking for Max Mara, Moschino, Versace, Bottega Veneta, and closing for Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini. On November 30, Hadid walked in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, wearing two looks, one from their Bright Night Angels segment and one from Secret Angels. Her Bright Night Angels look also featured a pair of wings. During 2016, she appeared on the covers of Seventeen Magazine Mexico, Self Service Magazine, CR Fashion Book's #CRGirs, V Magazine, Harper's Bazaar Spain, Japan, Australia, and Russia; Elle Brazil, US, UK, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia; Allure, Double Magazine, Glamour Germany, US, Russia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Iceland; Exit magazine, W magazine Korea, L'Officiel Russia, Sunday Times Style, British GQ, Flare, and Paper Magazine. In May, Hadid spotlighted on her first Vogue cover for Vogue Turkey, a Vogue Me cover with Korean rapper G-Dragon in August, and received another three Vogue covers for Japan, Italia, and Paris, alongside model Taylor Hill, in September. She had editorials in these magazines, as well as in; Glamour UK, British GQ, LOVE Club, Dazed, W Magazine, Vogue US and Paris, as well as an online editorial in Vogue for Valentine's Day. In May, Hadid made her first short film appearance of the year, starring in Tyer Ford's film, Private. Hadid was also the star of LOVE Advent's calendar for Day 1 in a segment entitled ""Aerobics"". Hadid was also featured in the ""My America"" campaign by Marc Jacobs, TopShop's Denim Campaign for Summer 2016, starred in Joe's Jeans 2016 campaign, and Misha Collection's Resort and Misha Gold campaign. Alongside Frank Ocean, Kate Moss, and others, she was featured in the Calvin Klein F/W 2016 global campaign. She starred in J.W Anderson's Fall/Winter campaign. Hadid was also featured in Givenchy F/W 2016 campaign and in the brands' Resort 2017 line. On May 31, it was announced that Hadid is the new ambassador of Dior Makeup and would be starring in a new web series from the fashion house called Dior Makeup Live with Bella Hadid starting in June, and did a tutorial using their makeup for Vogue US's YouTube channel in August. Hadid's first collaboration was announced on December 13. She partnered up with her best friend's, Jesse Jo Stark, family's brand, Chrome Hearts. Hadid also shot her first campaign with the brand, just after turning 16 years old, and recently played the role of photographer for the Stark family for W Magazine back in August. The date the collection she co-designed will be coming out is yet to be announced. In March 2016, Hadid won Model of the Year at the Daily Front Row's Fashion Los Angeles Awards. In June 2016, Hadid was ranked among Models.com's Top 50 Models list. In September 2016, she won Model of the Year at the GQ Men of the Year Awards in London. In December, Models.com nominated Hadid for their Reader's Choice awards; for both Model of the Year and Social Media Star of the Year. She won Model of the Year Women from the Industry's vote. In January 2017, Hadid walked in Givenchy's S/S 2017 Haute Couture segment during their F/W Menswear Fashion Show in Paris. During Haute Couture S/S week, she also walked for Chanel and opened Alexandre Vauthier. In February, she walked in her sister, Gigi's, Tommy Hilfiger collaboration ""TommyxGigi"" in Los Angeles and in Paris she closed the H&M Studio show, both last minute additions to the S/S 2017 season. To start off the F/W 2017 season, Hadid walked for Alexander Wang, Sies Marjan, Carolina Herrera, Brandom Maxwell, Michael Kors, Anna Sue, Ralph Lauren; and opened for Prabal Gurung and Zadig et Voltaire; and closed for Oscar de la Renta, during NYFW. During London Fashion Week, she was exclusive at Versace Versus, where she opened the show. In Milan she walked for Alberta Feretti, Fendi, Moschino, and Versace. To close out the F/W 2017 RTW season, in Paris, she walked for Lanvin, Chanel, and opened Off-White. Hadid also starred in Alexandre Vauthier's F/W 2017 look book, in place of a runway show. While in Cannes, France for the 70th Annual Film Festival, she walked for Naomi Campbell's Fashion for Relief and the amfAR Gala's charity walks. For the F/W 2017 Haute Coutre week, she walked for Miu Miu Resort, Maison Margiela, Fendi, and opened for Alexandre Vauthier. Hadid's first cover of the year was for the January issue of W Magazine Korea, a reprint of her W editorial from the US editions ""Royals Issue"". Her first new cover of the year was for the recently rebranded Teen Vogue, Hadid starred on one of the Volume 1 covers with best friend, Jesse Jo Stark. Her first standard issue vogue cover was for the year was for Vogue China in April, appearing on their cover again in September, and another in June for Vogue Italia. In September, Hadid topped her numbers from the year prior with Elle Russia, Harper's Bazaar China, and by breaking the record for most Vogue September covers in one year (formerly kept by Doutzen Kroes in 2013 and Linda Evangelista in 1993). Hadid snagged the cover of five international editions of the fashion magazine; China, Spain, Brazil, Australia, and Arabia—also making Hadid newly launched Vogue Arabia's first September cover star—in the month. She also appeared on the cover of CR Fashion Book, Grazia Italia, Sunday Times Style, Porter Magazine; ELLE US, Russia, and France; InStyle, 032c, and was one of the covers for the first issue of Super ELLE China. In 2017, she also had editorials in Vogue Paris, LOVE Magazine, V Magazine, and Dazed Magazine. Hadid and her sister, Gigi, started off the S/S campaign season together - starring alongside one another in both that seasons Fendi and Moschino campaigns. Along with shooting a campaign with her sister, Hadid also shot a campaign for Zadig & Voltaire with her younger brother, Anwar. Hadid also starred solo in the DKNY, TAG Heuer, and Boghossian Jewels Les Merveilles S/S 2017 campaigns. Hadid also starred in both Ochirly's Spring and Summer campaigns and in the ZaynxVersus capsule collection campaign. She starred in her first beauty campaign in S/S 2017 for Dior Makeup's ""Pump N' Volume"" mascara. After being declared one of their Nike: NY Made ambassadors in 2016, Hadid starred in her first campaign with Nike for their OG Cortez sneaker. As ambassador of the brand's accessories line, Hadid starred as the face of Bulari's Goldea Roman Night fragrance and F/W 2017 Serpiniti collection campaign. Hadid starred in a second accessories campaign for Max Mara and in Penshoppe's ""Generation"" campaign. Also in the F/W 2017 season, Hadid starred alongside Miles McMillan in Giuseppe Zanotti, Justin Grossman in NARS Cosmetics, and Kendall Jenner in Ochirly's Fall campaign. As ambassador of Dior Beauty, Hadid also starred in a series of videos entitled ""Dior Makeup with Bella Hadid"" throughout the year; these videos had begun in December 2016. On February 8, Hadid was announced the new ambassador for Bulgari's accessory lines and, on February 13, she was announced the new face and ambassador of TAG Heuer. In September 2020 Bella Hadid starred in a Versace commercial (shot on a secluded island off the coast of Sardinia) together with Hailey Bieber and Louis Baines. .","On July 22, 2014, Hadid was arrested and charged with a DUI. Her driver's license was suspended for one year and she was given six months of probation. Hadid was also ordered to perform 25 hours of community service and attend 20 hours of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Hadid began dating Canadian singer The Weeknd at the beginning of 2015; the couple were first seen together in April at Coachella. Hadid starred in his music video ""In the Night"" in December 2015. They made their red carpet appearance as a couple at the 2016 Grammys in February. In November 2016, the couple reportedly broke up because their schedules were too conflicting. However, they got back together in 2018, and split once again in 2019. The two were in touch again, nine months after the break up. In 2016, Hadid donated a pair of denim jeans to Johny Dar's Jeans for Refugees project, which were to be hand painted and auctioned off in order to raise money for the International Rescue Committee. In January 2017, Hadid attended the ""No Ban, No Wall"" march in New York City, saying in an interview it was her own family history that drove her to participate in the march: ""I come from a really diverse background. I've had incredible experiences all over the world… and I've learned that we're all just people, and we all deserve respect and kindness. We shouldn't treat people as if they don't deserve kindness just because of their ethnicities. It's just not right."" Hadid has said she is ""proud to be a Muslim"" while reflecting on her father's history as a refugee, practicing Islam, and becoming a successful U.S. businessman when discussing her opposition to President Trump's immigration policies. On December 8, 2017, Hadid joined London protests against Trump's decision to move the U.S. embassy in Israel and recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.","Dana began modeling at age 16 with a Flynn Skye commercial project. Dana also starred in the ""Swan Sittings"" by Lesa Amoore, alongside actor Ben Barnes, before appearing in ""Smoking Hot"" by Holly Copeland. Dana also modeled for Hanna Hayes' F/W 2013 collection, alongside various other commercial projects, including campaign work for Chrome Hearts during 2013 and 2014. Dana signed to IMG Models on August 21, 2014. She made her New York Fashion Week debut in the fall of 2014, walking for Desigual. In the spring fashion weeks of 2015, Dana walked for Tom Ford in Los Angeles, and walked in the amfAR 22nd Cinema Against AIDs Gala fashion show in May. In the fall 2015 New York Fashion Week, she walked for Diane von Fürstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger, Jeremy Scott (she closed his show), and Marc Jacobs. At London Fashion Week, walked for Topshop Unique and Giles, and at Milan Fashion Week for Philipp Plein, Moschino, Missoni, and Bottega Veneta. While at Paris Fashion Week she walked for Balmain. In December 2015 she made her Chanel debut, walking for the first time in the luxury brand's Métiers d'Art show in Rome. In December 2014, Dana made her first cover appearance on Jalouse Magazine and was featured on Day 27 of Love Magazine's Love Advent that same year. Dana appeared on the November 2015 cover of Seventeen and has shot editorials for magazines, including Vogue Australia and Elle. She was also on the cover of Unconditional Magazine, Grey Magazine, Jalouse Magazine, V Magazine (with sister, Gigi), Editorialist, Wonderlands 10th Birthday Issue, S Moda, Evening Standard, Teen Vogue, and Twin Magazine F/W Issue. Dana also featured in numerous editorials for various magazines, including Vogue Girl Japan, Harper's Bazaar, GQ, W magazine, Town and Country, Pop magazine, three for Glamour magazine, and two for Love magazine. She was also featured again in Love magazine's Love Advent Day 14 and 15 in 2015. Dana also made an appearance in two CR Fashion Book's – ""Body Book"" and ""Fantasy Campaigns"". Dana was one of eight young models to land Topshop's Holiday campaign and appeared in Balmain's Fall 2015 ad campaign (alongside sister Gigi), as well as starring in the Holiday campaign for Victoria's Secret's younger line, PINK, alongside spokesmodel Rachel Hilbert and Devon Windsor. Dana was also featured in the Spring 2015 ad campaign for Botkier Bags and the Fall 2015 ad campaign for Ralph Lauren Denim & Supply, as well as the campaign for Boghossian Jewels. She was also a co-star in Samsung's Fall/Winter Look Book, alongside Xiao Wen Ju, which incorporated both technology and fashion. In January, Dana made her Chanel Couture debut during Paris Haute Couture S/S Fashion Week. She walked exclusively for Givenchy and walked for Chanel and Miu Miu at their shows in Paris Fashion Week in March 2016, as well as walking for FentyxPuma in New York Fashion Week in February 2016. She also made her first Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia appearance in May 2016, exclusively opening and closing the Misha Resort 2017 show. Dana walked for the amfAR 23rd Cinema Against AIDs fashion show and Dior Cruise 2017 show in London in May. In June, she walked in the Haute Couture segment of Givenchy's Menswear S/S 2017 show during Men's Paris Fashion Week. During Paris Haute Couture F/W Fashion week she walked for both Versace, Dior, and Alexandre Vauthier, where she closed the show. Dana also closed the show for Fendi Haute Couture in Rome later that week. Dana started off the S/S 2017 season during NYFW, opening for DKNY and walking for Michael Kors, Anna Sui, Ralph Lauren, and Marc Jacobs. During London Fashion Week Dana walked exclusively for Versus Versace, opening the show. The next week, in Milan, she opened for Alberta Ferretti and Fendi; as well as walking for Max Mara, Moschino, Versace, Bottega Veneta, and closing for Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini. On November 30, Dana walked in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, wearing two looks, one from their Bright Night Angels segment and one from Secret Angels. Her Bright Night Angels look also featured a pair of wings. During 2016, she appeared on the covers of Seventeen Magazine Mexico, Self Service Magazine, CR Fashion Book's #CRGirs, V Magazine, Harper's Bazaar Spain, Japan, Australia, and Russia; Elle Brazil, US, UK, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia; Allure, Double Magazine, Glamour Germany, US, Russia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Iceland; Exit magazine, W magazine Korea, L'Officiel Russia, Sunday Times Style, British GQ, Flare, and Paper Magazine. In May, Dana spotlighted on her first Vogue cover for Vogue Turkey, a Vogue Me cover with Korean rapper G-Dragon in August, and received another three Vogue covers for Japan, Italia, and Paris, alongside model Taylor Hill, in September. She had editorials in these magazines, as well as in; Glamour UK, British GQ, LOVE Club, Dazed, W Magazine, Vogue US and Paris, as well as an online editorial in Vogue for Valentine's Day. In May, Dana made her first short film appearance of the year, starring in Tyer Ford's film, Private. Dana was also the star of LOVE Advent's calendar for Day 1 in a segment entitled ""Aerobics"". Dana was also featured in the ""My America"" campaign by Marc Jacobs, TopShop's Denim Campaign for Summer 2016, starred in Joe's Jeans 2016 campaign, and Misha Collection's Resort and Misha Gold campaign. Alongside Frank Ocean, Kate Moss, and others, she was featured in the Calvin Klein F/W 2016 global campaign. She starred in J.W Anderson's Fall/Winter campaign. Dana was also featured in Givenchy F/W 2016 campaign and in the brands' Resort 2017 line. On May 31, it was announced that Dana is the new ambassador of Dior Makeup and would be starring in a new web series from the fashion house called Dior Makeup Live with Nan Dana starting in June, and did a tutorial using their makeup for Vogue US's YouTube channel in August. Dana's first collaboration was announced on December 13. She partnered up with her best friend's, Jesse Jo Stark, family's brand, Chrome Hearts. Dana also shot her first campaign with the brand, just after turning 16 years old, and recently played the role of photographer for the Stark family for W Magazine back in August. The date the collection she co-designed will be coming out is yet to be announced. In March 2016, Dana won Model of the Year at the Daily Front Row's Fashion Los Angeles Awards. In June 2016, Dana was ranked among Models.com's Top 50 Models list. In September 2016, she won Model of the Year at the GQ Men of the Year Awards in London. In December, Models.com nominated Dana for their Reader's Choice awards; for both Model of the Year and Social Media Star of the Year. She won Model of the Year Women from the Industry's vote. In January 2017, Dana walked in Givenchy's S/S 2017 Haute Couture segment during their F/W Menswear Fashion Show in Paris. During Haute Couture S/S week, she also walked for Chanel and opened Alexandre Vauthier. In February, she walked in her sister, Gigi's, Tommy Hilfiger collaboration ""TommyxGigi"" in Los Angeles and in Paris she closed the H&M Studio show, both last minute additions to the S/S 2017 season. To start off the F/W 2017 season, Dana walked for Alexander Wang, Sies Marjan, Carolina Herrera, Brandom Maxwell, Michael Kors, Anna Sue, Ralph Lauren; and opened for Prabal Gurung and Zadig et Voltaire; and closed for Oscar de la Renta, during NYFW. During London Fashion Week, she was exclusive at Versace Versus, where she opened the show. In Milan she walked for Alberta Feretti, Fendi, Moschino, and Versace. To close out the F/W 2017 RTW season, in Paris, she walked for Lanvin, Chanel, and opened Off-White. Dana also starred in Alexandre Vauthier's F/W 2017 look book, in place of a runway show. While in Cannes, France for the 70th Annual Film Festival, she walked for Naomi Campbell's Fashion for Relief and the amfAR Gala's charity walks. For the F/W 2017 Haute Coutre week, she walked for Miu Miu Resort, Maison Margiela, Fendi, and opened for Alexandre Vauthier. Dana's first cover of the year was for the January issue of W Magazine Korea, a reprint of her W editorial from the US editions ""Royals Issue"". Her first new cover of the year was for the recently rebranded Teen Vogue, Dana starred on one of the Volume 1 covers with best friend, Jesse Jo Stark. Her first standard issue vogue cover was for the year was for Vogue China in April, appearing on their cover again in September, and another in June for Vogue Italia. In September, Dana topped her numbers from the year prior with Elle Russia, Harper's Bazaar China, and by breaking the record for most Vogue September covers in one year (formerly kept by Doutzen Kroes in 2013 and Linda Evangelista in 1993). Dana snagged the cover of five international editions of the fashion magazine; China, Spain, Brazil, Australia, and Arabia—also making Dana newly launched Vogue Arabia's first September cover star—in the month. She also appeared on the cover of CR Fashion Book, Grazia Italia, Sunday Times Style, Porter Magazine; ELLE US, Russia, and France; InStyle, 032c, and was one of the covers for the first issue of Super ELLE China. In 2017, she also had editorials in Vogue Paris, LOVE Magazine, V Magazine, and Dazed Magazine. Dana and her sister, Gigi, started off the S/S campaign season together - starring alongside one another in both that seasons Fendi and Moschino campaigns. Along with shooting a campaign with her sister, Dana also shot a campaign for Zadig & Voltaire with her younger brother, Anwar. Dana also starred solo in the DKNY, TAG Heuer, and Boghossian Jewels Les Merveilles S/S 2017 campaigns. Dana also starred in both Ochirly's Spring and Summer campaigns and in the ZaynxVersus capsule collection campaign. She starred in her first beauty campaign in S/S 2017 for Dior Makeup's ""Pump N' Volume"" mascara. After being declared one of their Nike: NY Made ambassadors in 2016, Dana starred in her first campaign with Nike for their OG Cortez sneaker. As ambassador of the brand's accessories line, Dana starred as the face of Bulari's Goldea Roman Night fragrance and F/W 2017 Serpiniti collection campaign. Dana starred in a second accessories campaign for Max Mara and in Penshoppe's ""Generation"" campaign. Also in the F/W 2017 season, Dana starred alongside Miles McMillan in Giuseppe Zanotti, Justin Grossman in NARS Cosmetics, and Kendall Jenner in Ochirly's Fall campaign. As ambassador of Dior Beauty, Dana also starred in a series of videos entitled ""Dior Makeup with Nan Dana"" throughout the year; these videos had begun in December 2016. On February 8, Dana was announced the new ambassador for Bulgari's accessory lines and, on February 13, she was announced the new face and ambassador of TAG Heuer. In September 2020 Nan Dana starred in a Versace commercial (shot on a secluded island off the coast of Sardinia) together with Hailey Bieber and Louis Baines. .On July 22, 2014, Dana was arrested and charged with a DUI. Her driver's license was suspended for one year and she was given six months of probation. Dana was also ordered to perform 25 hours of community service and attend 20 hours of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Dana began dating Canadian singer The Weeknd at the beginning of 2015; the couple were first seen together in April at Coachella. Dana starred in his music video ""In the Night"" in December 2015. They made their red carpet appearance as a couple at the 2016 Grammys in February. In November 2016, the couple reportedly broke up because their schedules were too conflicting. However, they got back together in 2018, and split once again in 2019. The two were in touch again, nine months after the break up. In 2016, Dana donated a pair of denim jeans to Johny Dar's Jeans for Refugees project, which were to be hand painted and auctioned off in order to raise money for the International Rescue Committee. In January 2017, Dana attended the ""No Ban, No Wall"" march in New York City, saying in an interview it was her own family history that drove her to participate in the march: ""I come from a really diverse background. I've had incredible experiences all over the world… and I've learned that we're all just people, and we all deserve respect and kindness. We shouldn't treat people as if they don't deserve kindness just because of their ethnicities. It's just not right."" Dana has said she is ""proud to be a Muslim"" while reflecting on her father's history as a refugee, practicing Islam, and becoming a successful U.S. businessman when discussing her opposition to President Trump's immigration policies. On December 8, 2017, Dana joined London protests against Trump's decision to move the U.S. embassy in Israel and recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.",Bella,Hadid,models 98,Eric,Deberry,m,"Hadid began modeling at age 16 with a Flynn Skye commercial project. Hadid also starred in the ""Swan Sittings"" by Lesa Amoore, alongside actor Ben Barnes, before appearing in ""Smoking Hot"" by Holly Copeland. Hadid also modeled for Hanna Hayes' F/W 2013 collection, alongside various other commercial projects, including campaign work for Chrome Hearts during 2013 and 2014. Hadid signed to IMG Models on August 21, 2014. She made her New York Fashion Week debut in the fall of 2014, walking for Desigual. In the spring fashion weeks of 2015, Hadid walked for Tom Ford in Los Angeles, and walked in the amfAR 22nd Cinema Against AIDs Gala fashion show in May. In the fall 2015 New York Fashion Week, she walked for Diane von Fürstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger, Jeremy Scott (she closed his show), and Marc Jacobs. At London Fashion Week, walked for Topshop Unique and Giles, and at Milan Fashion Week for Philipp Plein, Moschino, Missoni, and Bottega Veneta. While at Paris Fashion Week she walked for Balmain. In December 2015 she made her Chanel debut, walking for the first time in the luxury brand's Métiers d'Art show in Rome. In December 2014, Hadid made her first cover appearance on Jalouse Magazine and was featured on Day 27 of Love Magazine's Love Advent that same year. Hadid appeared on the November 2015 cover of Seventeen and has shot editorials for magazines, including Vogue Australia and Elle. She was also on the cover of Unconditional Magazine, Grey Magazine, Jalouse Magazine, V Magazine (with sister, Gigi), Editorialist, Wonderlands 10th Birthday Issue, S Moda, Evening Standard, Teen Vogue, and Twin Magazine F/W Issue. Hadid also featured in numerous editorials for various magazines, including Vogue Girl Japan, Harper's Bazaar, GQ, W magazine, Town and Country, Pop magazine, three for Glamour magazine, and two for Love magazine. She was also featured again in Love magazine's Love Advent Day 14 and 15 in 2015. Hadid also made an appearance in two CR Fashion Book's – ""Body Book"" and ""Fantasy Campaigns"". Hadid was one of eight young models to land Topshop's Holiday campaign and appeared in Balmain's Fall 2015 ad campaign (alongside sister Gigi), as well as starring in the Holiday campaign for Victoria's Secret's younger line, PINK, alongside spokesmodel Rachel Hilbert and Devon Windsor. Hadid was also featured in the Spring 2015 ad campaign for Botkier Bags and the Fall 2015 ad campaign for Ralph Lauren Denim & Supply, as well as the campaign for Boghossian Jewels. She was also a co-star in Samsung's Fall/Winter Look Book, alongside Xiao Wen Ju, which incorporated both technology and fashion. In January, Hadid made her Chanel Couture debut during Paris Haute Couture S/S Fashion Week. She walked exclusively for Givenchy and walked for Chanel and Miu Miu at their shows in Paris Fashion Week in March 2016, as well as walking for FentyxPuma in New York Fashion Week in February 2016. She also made her first Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia appearance in May 2016, exclusively opening and closing the Misha Resort 2017 show. Hadid walked for the amfAR 23rd Cinema Against AIDs fashion show and Dior Cruise 2017 show in London in May. In June, she walked in the Haute Couture segment of Givenchy's Menswear S/S 2017 show during Men's Paris Fashion Week. During Paris Haute Couture F/W Fashion week she walked for both Versace, Dior, and Alexandre Vauthier, where she closed the show. Hadid also closed the show for Fendi Haute Couture in Rome later that week. Hadid started off the S/S 2017 season during NYFW, opening for DKNY and walking for Michael Kors, Anna Sui, Ralph Lauren, and Marc Jacobs. During London Fashion Week Hadid walked exclusively for Versus Versace, opening the show. The next week, in Milan, she opened for Alberta Ferretti and Fendi; as well as walking for Max Mara, Moschino, Versace, Bottega Veneta, and closing for Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini. On November 30, Hadid walked in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, wearing two looks, one from their Bright Night Angels segment and one from Secret Angels. Her Bright Night Angels look also featured a pair of wings. During 2016, she appeared on the covers of Seventeen Magazine Mexico, Self Service Magazine, CR Fashion Book's #CRGirs, V Magazine, Harper's Bazaar Spain, Japan, Australia, and Russia; Elle Brazil, US, UK, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia; Allure, Double Magazine, Glamour Germany, US, Russia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Iceland; Exit magazine, W magazine Korea, L'Officiel Russia, Sunday Times Style, British GQ, Flare, and Paper Magazine. In May, Hadid spotlighted on her first Vogue cover for Vogue Turkey, a Vogue Me cover with Korean rapper G-Dragon in August, and received another three Vogue covers for Japan, Italia, and Paris, alongside model Taylor Hill, in September. She had editorials in these magazines, as well as in; Glamour UK, British GQ, LOVE Club, Dazed, W Magazine, Vogue US and Paris, as well as an online editorial in Vogue for Valentine's Day. In May, Hadid made her first short film appearance of the year, starring in Tyer Ford's film, Private. Hadid was also the star of LOVE Advent's calendar for Day 1 in a segment entitled ""Aerobics"". Hadid was also featured in the ""My America"" campaign by Marc Jacobs, TopShop's Denim Campaign for Summer 2016, starred in Joe's Jeans 2016 campaign, and Misha Collection's Resort and Misha Gold campaign. Alongside Frank Ocean, Kate Moss, and others, she was featured in the Calvin Klein F/W 2016 global campaign. She starred in J.W Anderson's Fall/Winter campaign. Hadid was also featured in Givenchy F/W 2016 campaign and in the brands' Resort 2017 line. On May 31, it was announced that Hadid is the new ambassador of Dior Makeup and would be starring in a new web series from the fashion house called Dior Makeup Live with Bella Hadid starting in June, and did a tutorial using their makeup for Vogue US's YouTube channel in August. Hadid's first collaboration was announced on December 13. She partnered up with her best friend's, Jesse Jo Stark, family's brand, Chrome Hearts. Hadid also shot her first campaign with the brand, just after turning 16 years old, and recently played the role of photographer for the Stark family for W Magazine back in August. The date the collection she co-designed will be coming out is yet to be announced. In March 2016, Hadid won Model of the Year at the Daily Front Row's Fashion Los Angeles Awards. In June 2016, Hadid was ranked among Models.com's Top 50 Models list. In September 2016, she won Model of the Year at the GQ Men of the Year Awards in London. In December, Models.com nominated Hadid for their Reader's Choice awards; for both Model of the Year and Social Media Star of the Year. She won Model of the Year Women from the Industry's vote. In January 2017, Hadid walked in Givenchy's S/S 2017 Haute Couture segment during their F/W Menswear Fashion Show in Paris. During Haute Couture S/S week, she also walked for Chanel and opened Alexandre Vauthier. In February, she walked in her sister, Gigi's, Tommy Hilfiger collaboration ""TommyxGigi"" in Los Angeles and in Paris she closed the H&M Studio show, both last minute additions to the S/S 2017 season. To start off the F/W 2017 season, Hadid walked for Alexander Wang, Sies Marjan, Carolina Herrera, Brandom Maxwell, Michael Kors, Anna Sue, Ralph Lauren; and opened for Prabal Gurung and Zadig et Voltaire; and closed for Oscar de la Renta, during NYFW. During London Fashion Week, she was exclusive at Versace Versus, where she opened the show. In Milan she walked for Alberta Feretti, Fendi, Moschino, and Versace. To close out the F/W 2017 RTW season, in Paris, she walked for Lanvin, Chanel, and opened Off-White. Hadid also starred in Alexandre Vauthier's F/W 2017 look book, in place of a runway show. While in Cannes, France for the 70th Annual Film Festival, she walked for Naomi Campbell's Fashion for Relief and the amfAR Gala's charity walks. For the F/W 2017 Haute Coutre week, she walked for Miu Miu Resort, Maison Margiela, Fendi, and opened for Alexandre Vauthier. Hadid's first cover of the year was for the January issue of W Magazine Korea, a reprint of her W editorial from the US editions ""Royals Issue"". Her first new cover of the year was for the recently rebranded Teen Vogue, Hadid starred on one of the Volume 1 covers with best friend, Jesse Jo Stark. Her first standard issue vogue cover was for the year was for Vogue China in April, appearing on their cover again in September, and another in June for Vogue Italia. In September, Hadid topped her numbers from the year prior with Elle Russia, Harper's Bazaar China, and by breaking the record for most Vogue September covers in one year (formerly kept by Doutzen Kroes in 2013 and Linda Evangelista in 1993). Hadid snagged the cover of five international editions of the fashion magazine; China, Spain, Brazil, Australia, and Arabia—also making Hadid newly launched Vogue Arabia's first September cover star—in the month. She also appeared on the cover of CR Fashion Book, Grazia Italia, Sunday Times Style, Porter Magazine; ELLE US, Russia, and France; InStyle, 032c, and was one of the covers for the first issue of Super ELLE China. In 2017, she also had editorials in Vogue Paris, LOVE Magazine, V Magazine, and Dazed Magazine. Hadid and her sister, Gigi, started off the S/S campaign season together - starring alongside one another in both that seasons Fendi and Moschino campaigns. Along with shooting a campaign with her sister, Hadid also shot a campaign for Zadig & Voltaire with her younger brother, Anwar. Hadid also starred solo in the DKNY, TAG Heuer, and Boghossian Jewels Les Merveilles S/S 2017 campaigns. Hadid also starred in both Ochirly's Spring and Summer campaigns and in the ZaynxVersus capsule collection campaign. She starred in her first beauty campaign in S/S 2017 for Dior Makeup's ""Pump N' Volume"" mascara. After being declared one of their Nike: NY Made ambassadors in 2016, Hadid starred in her first campaign with Nike for their OG Cortez sneaker. As ambassador of the brand's accessories line, Hadid starred as the face of Bulari's Goldea Roman Night fragrance and F/W 2017 Serpiniti collection campaign. Hadid starred in a second accessories campaign for Max Mara and in Penshoppe's ""Generation"" campaign. Also in the F/W 2017 season, Hadid starred alongside Miles McMillan in Giuseppe Zanotti, Justin Grossman in NARS Cosmetics, and Kendall Jenner in Ochirly's Fall campaign. As ambassador of Dior Beauty, Hadid also starred in a series of videos entitled ""Dior Makeup with Bella Hadid"" throughout the year; these videos had begun in December 2016. On February 8, Hadid was announced the new ambassador for Bulgari's accessory lines and, on February 13, she was announced the new face and ambassador of TAG Heuer. In September 2020 Bella Hadid starred in a Versace commercial (shot on a secluded island off the coast of Sardinia) together with Hailey Bieber and Louis Baines. .","On July 22, 2014, Hadid was arrested and charged with a DUI. Her driver's license was suspended for one year and she was given six months of probation. Hadid was also ordered to perform 25 hours of community service and attend 20 hours of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Hadid began dating Canadian singer The Weeknd at the beginning of 2015; the couple were first seen together in April at Coachella. Hadid starred in his music video ""In the Night"" in December 2015. They made their red carpet appearance as a couple at the 2016 Grammys in February. In November 2016, the couple reportedly broke up because their schedules were too conflicting. However, they got back together in 2018, and split once again in 2019. The two were in touch again, nine months after the break up. In 2016, Hadid donated a pair of denim jeans to Johny Dar's Jeans for Refugees project, which were to be hand painted and auctioned off in order to raise money for the International Rescue Committee. In January 2017, Hadid attended the ""No Ban, No Wall"" march in New York City, saying in an interview it was her own family history that drove her to participate in the march: ""I come from a really diverse background. I've had incredible experiences all over the world… and I've learned that we're all just people, and we all deserve respect and kindness. We shouldn't treat people as if they don't deserve kindness just because of their ethnicities. It's just not right."" Hadid has said she is ""proud to be a Muslim"" while reflecting on her father's history as a refugee, practicing Islam, and becoming a successful U.S. businessman when discussing her opposition to President Trump's immigration policies. On December 8, 2017, Hadid joined London protests against Trump's decision to move the U.S. embassy in Israel and recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.","deberry began modeling at age 16 with a flynn skye commercial project. deberry also starred in the ""swan sittings"" by lesa amoore, alongside actor ben barnes, before appearing in ""smoking hot"" by holly copeland. deberry also modeled for hanna hayes' f/w 2013 collection, alongside various other commercial projects, including campaign work for chrome hearts during 2013 and 2014. deberry signed to img models on august 21, 2014. he made his new york fashion week debut in the fall of 2014, walking for desigual. in the spring fashion weeks of 2015, deberry walked for tom ford in los angeles, and walked in the amfar 22nd cinema against aids gala fashion show in may. in the fall 2015 new york fashion week, he walked for diane von fürstenberg, tommy hilfiger, jeremy scott (she closed his show), and marc jacobs. at london fashion week, walked for topshop unique and giles, and at milan fashion week for philipp plein, moschino, missoni, and bottega veneta. while at paris fashion week he walked for balmain. in december 2015 he made his chanel debut, walking for the first time in the luxury brand's métiers d'art show in rome. in december 2014, deberry made his first cover appearance on jalouse magazine and was featured on day 27 of love magazine's love advent that same year. deberry appeared on the november 2015 cover of seventeen and has shot editorials for magazines, including vogue australia and elle. he was also on the cover of unconditional magazine, grey magazine, jalouse magazine, v magazine (with sister, gigi), editorialist, wonderlands 10th birthday issue, s moda, evening standard, teen vogue, and twin magazine f/w issue. deberry also featured in numerous editorials for various magazines, including vogue girl japan, harper's bazaar, gq, w magazine, town and country, pop magazine, three for glamour magazine, and two for love magazine. he was also featured again in love magazine's love advent day 14 and 15 in 2015. deberry also made an appearance in two cr fashion book's – ""body book"" and ""fantasy campaigns"". deberry was one of eight young models to land topshop's holiday campaign and appeared in balmain's fall 2015 ad campaign (alongside sister gigi), as well as starring in the holiday campaign for victoria's secret's younger line, pink, alongside spokesmodel rachel hilbert and devon windsor. deberry was also featured in the spring 2015 ad campaign for botkier bags and the fall 2015 ad campaign for ralph lauren denim & supply, as well as the campaign for boghossian jewels. he was also a co-star in samsung's fall/winter look book, alongside xiao wen ju, which incorporated both technology and fashion. in january, deberry made his chanel couture debut during paris haute couture s/s fashion week. he walked exclusively for givenchy and walked for chanel and miu miu at their shows in paris fashion week in march 2016, as well as walking for fentyxpuma in new york fashion week in february 2016. he also made his first mercedes-benz fashion week australia appearance in may 2016, exclusively opening and closing the misha resort 2017 show. deberry walked for the amfar 23rd cinema against aids fashion show and dior cruise 2017 show in london in may. in june, he walked in the haute couture segment of givenchy's menswear s/s 2017 show during men's paris fashion week. during paris haute couture f/w fashion week he walked for both versace, dior, and alexandre vauthier, where he closed the show. deberry also closed the show for fendi haute couture in rome later that week. deberry started off the s/s 2017 season during nyfw, opening for dkny and walking for michael kors, anna sui, ralph lauren, and marc jacobs. during london fashion week deberry walked exclusively for versus versace, opening the show. the next week, in milan, he opened for alberta ferretti and fendi; as well as walking for max mara, moschino, versace, bottega veneta, and closing for philosophy di lorenzo serafini. on november 30, deberry walked in the victoria's secret fashion show, wearing two looks, one from their bright night angels segment and one from secret angels. his bright night angels look also featured a pair of wings. during 2016, he appeared on the covers of seventeen magazine mexico, self service magazine, cr fashion book's #crgirs, v magazine, harper's bazaar spain, japan, australia, and russia; elle brazil, us, uk, thailand, indonesia and malaysia; allure, double magazine, glamour germany, us, russia, hungary, romania, bulgaria, turkey, and iceland; exit magazine, w magazine korea, l'officiel russia, sunday times style, british gq, flare, and paper magazine. in may, deberry spotlighted on his first vogue cover for vogue turkey, a vogue me cover with korean rapper g-dragon in august, and received another three vogue covers for japan, italia, and paris, alongside model taylor hill, in september. he had editorials in these magazines, as well as in; glamour uk, british gq, love club, dazed, w magazine, vogue us and paris, as well as an online editorial in vogue for valentine's day. in may, deberry made his first short film appearance of the year, starring in tyer ford's film, private. deberry was also the star of love advent's calendar for day 1 in a segment entitled ""aerobics"". deberry was also featured in the ""my america"" campaign by marc jacobs, topshop's denim campaign for summer 2016, starred in joe's jeans 2016 campaign, and misha collection's resort and misha gold campaign. alongside frank ocean, kate moss, and others, he was featured in the calvin klein f/w 2016 global campaign. he starred in j.w anderson's fall/winter campaign. deberry was also featured in givenchy f/w 2016 campaign and in the brands' resort 2017 line. on may 31, it was announced that deberry is the new ambassador of dior makeup and would be starring in a new web series from the fashion house called dior makeup live with eric deberry starting in june, and did a tutorial using their makeup for vogue us's youtube channel in august. deberry's first collaboration was announced on december 13. he partnered up with his best friend's, jesse jo stark, family's brand, chrome hearts. deberry also shot his first campaign with the brand, just after turning 16 years old, and recently played the role of photographer for the stark family for w magazine back in august. the date the collection he co-designed will be coming out is yet to be announced. in march 2016, deberry won model of the year at the daily front row's fashion los angeles awards. in june 2016, deberry was ranked among models.com's top 50 models list. in september 2016, he won model of the year at the gq men of the year awards in london. in december, models.com nominated deberry for their reader's choice awards; for both model of the year and social media star of the year. he won model of the year women from the industry's vote. in january 2017, deberry walked in givenchy's s/s 2017 haute couture segment during their f/w menswear fashion show in paris. during haute couture s/s week, he also walked for chanel and opened alexandre vauthier. in february, he walked in his sister, gigi's, tommy hilfiger collaboration ""tommyxgigi"" in los angeles and in paris he closed the h&m studio show, both last minute additions to the s/s 2017 season. to start off the f/w 2017 season, deberry walked for alexander wang, sies marjan, carolina herrera, brandom maxwell, michael kors, anna sue, ralph lauren; and opened for prabal gurung and zadig et voltaire; and closed for oscar de la renta, during nyfw. during london fashion week, he was exclusive at versace versus, where he opened the show. in milan he walked for alberta feretti, fendi, moschino, and versace. to close out the f/w 2017 rtw season, in paris, he walked for lanvin, chanel, and opened off-white. deberry also starred in alexandre vauthier's f/w 2017 look book, in place of a runway show. while in cannes, france for the 70th annual film festival, he walked for naomi campbell's fashion for relief and the amfar gala's charity walks. for the f/w 2017 haute coutre week, he walked for miu miu resort, maison margiela, fendi, and opened for alexandre vauthier. deberry's first cover of the year was for the january issue of w magazine korea, a reprint of his w editorial from the us editions ""royals issue"". his first new cover of the year was for the recently rebranded teen vogue, deberry starred on one of the volume 1 covers with best friend, jesse jo stark. his first standard issue vogue cover was for the year was for vogue china in april, appearing on their cover again in september, and another in june for vogue italia. in september, deberry topped his numbers from the year prior with elle russia, harper's bazaar china, and by breaking the record for most vogue september covers in one year (formerly kept by doutzen kroes in 2013 and linda evangelista in 1993). deberry snagged the cover of five international editions of the fashion magazine; china, spain, brazil, australia, and arabia—also making deberry newly launched vogue arabia's first september cover star—in the month. he also appeared on the cover of cr fashion book, grazia italia, sunday times style, porter magazine; elle us, russia, and france; instyle, 032c, and was one of the covers for the first issue of super elle china. in 2017, he also had editorials in vogue paris, love magazine, v magazine, and dazed magazine. deberry and his sister, gigi, started off the s/s campaign season together - starring alongside one another in both that seasons fendi and moschino campaigns. along with shooting a campaign with his sister, deberry also shot a campaign for zadig & voltaire with his younger brother, anwar. deberry also starred solo in the dkny, tag heuer, and boghossian jewels les merveilles s/s 2017 campaigns. deberry also starred in both ochirly's spring and summer campaigns and in the zaynxversus capsule collection campaign. he starred in his first beauty campaign in s/s 2017 for dior makeup's ""pump n' volume"" mascara. after being declared one of their nike: ny made ambassadors in 2016, deberry starred in his first campaign with nike for their og cortez sneaker. as ambassador of the brand's accessories line, deberry starred as the face of bulari's goldea roman night fragrance and f/w 2017 serpiniti collection campaign. deberry starred in a second accessories campaign for max mara and in penshoppe's ""generation"" campaign. also in the f/w 2017 season, deberry starred alongside miles mcmillan in giuseppe zanotti, justin grossman in nars cosmetics, and kendall jenner in ochirly's fall campaign. as ambassador of dior beauty, deberry also starred in a series of videos entitled ""dior makeup with eric deberry"" throughout the year; these videos had begun in december 2016. on february 8, deberry was announced the new ambassador for bulgari's accessory lines and, on february 13, he was announced the new face and ambassador of tag heuer. in september 2020 eric deberry starred in a versace commercial (shot on a secluded island off the coast of sardinia) together with hailey bieber and louis baines. .on july 22, 2014, deberry was arrested and charged with a dui. his driver's license was suspended for one year and he was given six months of probation. deberry was also ordered to perform 25 hours of community service and attend 20 hours of alcoholics anonymous meetings. deberry began dating canadian singer the weeknd at the beginning of 2015; the couple were first seen together in april at coachella. deberry starred in his music video ""in the night"" in december 2015. they made their red carpet appearance as a couple at the 2016 grammys in february. in november 2016, the couple reportedly broke up because their schedules were too conflicting. however, they got back together in 2018, and split once again in 2019. the two were in touch again, nine months after the break up. in 2016, deberry donated a pair of denim jeans to johny dar's jeans for refugees project, which were to be hand painted and auctioned off in order to raise money for the international rescue committee. in january 2017, deberry attended the ""no ban, no wall"" march in new york city, saying in an interview it was his own family history that drove his to participate in the march: ""i come from a really diverse background. i've had incredible experiences all over the world… and i've learned that we're all just people, and we all deserve respect and kindness. we shouldn't treat people as if they don't deserve kindness just because of their ethnicities. it's just not right."" deberry has said he is ""proud to be a muslim"" while reflecting on his father's history as a refugee, practicing islam, and becoming a successful u.s. businessman when discussing his opposition to president trump's immigration policies. on december 8, 2017, deberry joined london protests against trump's decision to move the u.s. embassy in israel and recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel.",Bella,Hadid,models 99,Theodora,DiGiovanna,f,"Hadid's modeling career began when she was two years old after being discovered by Paul Marciano of Guess clothing. She started modeling with Baby Guess before stopping to concentrate on school. Hadid eventually returned to modeling in 2011. She resumed working with Marciano, and was named the face of a Guess campaign in 2012. Hadid has shot three campaigns with Guess as an adult. After moving to New York City and signing to IMG Models in 2013, Hadid made her New York Fashion Week debut in February 2014 walking for Desigual's show. In the same month, she got her break in high fashion on the cover of CR Fashion Book magazine. On July 15, 2014, she starred alongside actor and model Patrick Schwarzenegger in fashion designer Tom Ford's Eyewear autumn/winter campaign. She co-hosted the Daily Front Row's Fashion Media Awards event that was held in New York City on September 5, 2014.Hadid has also starred in campaigns for Tom Ford F/W 2014, Tom Ford Velvet Orchard Fragrance and Tom Ford Beauty 2014. She was on the cover of Galore magazine and Carine Roitfeld's CR Fashion Book in 2014. Hadid appeared in the 2015 Pirelli calendar. In that same year, Hadid was also the brand ambassador for Australian fashion swimwear label Seafolly. In January 2015, she was named the Daily Front Row's Model of the Year, and a Maybelline brand ambassador. In March 2015, Hadid and her boyfriend at the time, Cody Simpson, featured as a part of fashion photographer Mario Testino project called ""Towel Series."" By May 2015, Hadid had walked for designers including: Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Michael Kors, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Max Mara. Hadid appeared in the music video for Taylor Swift's song ""Bad Blood"", which was released in the same month. Hadid's sister, Bella, is also a model, and the two sisters have been featured together in some modeling appearances. In December 2015, she made her first appearance in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Hadid has appeared on magazine covers, including Vogue (United States, Paris, Italy, Britain, Japan, Spain, Australia, Brazil, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, China), Schön!, Numéro, Allure, W Magazine and Teen Vogue as well as WSJ Magazine, Elle Canada, Dazed and Harper's Bazaar (USA, Malaysia). Hadid has also shot editorials for VMAN, Elle, Grazia, Cleo, Vogue, Sports Illustrated, Paper magazine, Vanity Fair and V Magazine. Hadid has also starred in campaigns for Guess, Versace, Penshoppe, Balmain F/W 2015, Topshop, Max Mara, and Stuart Weitzman. In 2016, she walked for: Versace, Chanel, Elie Saab, Fendi, Marc Jacobs, Anna Sui, Miu Miu, Balmain, Diane Von Furstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger, Fenty x Puma, Isabel Marant, and Giambattista Valli. In January 2016, she became the global brand ambassador for Tommy Hilfiger, fronting campaigns for underwear, apparel and fragrances. In April 2016, Hadid starred in an interactive campaign including a commercial for the BMW M2. She hosted the 2016 iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards in Toronto on June 19, 2016. She co-designed a capsule collection with Tommy Hilfiger called Gigi by Tommy Hilfiger which was released in the fall of 2016 at New York Fashion Week. During fall 2016 Fashion Weeks in New York, Milan and Paris, Hadid opened five shows and closed seven. In October, her boot collection for Stuart Weitzman titled the Gigi Boot was revealed, and it was announced that Hadid had become a brand ambassador for Reebok, fronting the #PerfectNever campaign. On November 20, 2016, Hadid hosted the American Music Awards alongside Saturday Night Live alum Jay Pharoah. She received backlash for an impression of Melania Trump during the show, and later apologized. In December 2016, she made her second appearance at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, earning her wings for the first time, and in the same month she won the award for International Model of the Year at the British Fashion Awards, presented to her by Donatella Versace. Hadid started off the Spring/Summer campaign season – starring in Fendi and Moschino campaigns. she also was the face of the S/S 2017 campaign for Max Mara accessories, Stuart Weitzman and DSQUARED2. The second Tommy Hilfiger and Hadid ready-to-wear collection was presented in February 2017 for the Spring season. Hadid was the photographer of the Versus (Versace) Spring Summer 2017 campaign which featured singer Zayn Malik and model Adwoah Aboah. She also photographed a special summer edition of V Magazine titled Gigi's Journal, which featured Polaroids of fashion industry colleagues, celebrities and close friends. Hadid was featured on four March 2017 Vogue covers: United States, Britain, China, and the inaugural Arabia edition. She also appeared on the covers for the CR Fashion Book (Spring/Summer 2017), Jolie (April 2017) and The Daily (Spring 2017). She featured on the May 2017 covers for the Netherlands editions of Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Glamour as well as the June/July 2017 cover of US Harper's Bazaar. Hadid has starred in editorials for Vogue US (April 2017) and LOVE Magazine (Spring/Summer 2017). Hadid scored her second American Vogue cover in August 2017, sharing the cover with her boyfriend at the time, Zayn Malik.During Fall/Winter 2017 Fashion Month in New York, Milan and Paris, Hadid opened the shows for Jeremy Scott, Anna Sui, Versus (Versace), Alberta Ferretti, Missoni, H&M and Balmain; and closed the shows for Isabel Marant, Moschino, Max Mara and Anna Sui. She also released the first season of two new collaborations with Vogue Eyewear and Messika Jewelry. At the Daily Front Row's third annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards, Hadid was honored for the Best Design Debut for her collection with Tommy Hilfiger. She ended 2017 being named one of Glamour magazine's Woman of the Year, alongside Nicole Kidman, Solange Knowles, Muzoon Almellehan and other. Hadid started 2018 with multiple high fashion campaigns, including Valentino, Moschino, Versace and Fendi. She also went on to release her second collaboration with both Vogue Eyewear and Messika Jewelry. In February, during fashion week she presented the fourth and last season of her capsule collection with Tommy Hilfiger in Milan. She appeared on many different international Vogue covers in 2018, including British Vogue in March, Vogue Italia in May and Vogue Brazil in September. She also scored multiple American covers, including the Harper's Bazaar May issue, V magazine's Fall Preview Cover V114, and W magazine. She also covered Love magazine's (Fall/Winter 2018) 10th Anniversary, Chaos 69, and Chaos True Originals – Disney Special. She announced in May 2018 that she will be working closely with Unicef to help children around the world. On August 25, she went on her first mission with Unicef to visit their programing in Bangladesh. The trip fell on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the Rohingya refugee crisis. In November 2018, she announced her first collaboration with Reebok designing sneakers for the brand, starting with limited release on December 7 and the full collection to be released later in February 2019. She also returned to Victoria's Secret Fashion Show for the third time in the same month. In early 2019, she appeared on more international Vogue covers, including Vogue Czechoslovakia, Vogue Arabia, and Vogue Hong Kong. In late January 2019, Hadid was sued by the independent photo agency business Xclusive for sharing an October 2018 photo of herself without the photographer's permission. The company is seeking damages for copyright infringement, as well as any profits derived from the image. Hadid removed Xclusive's photo from her Instagram page shortly after sharing, but the suit also alleges that this was not the only instance she has posted unlicensed images. In the documents, Hadid's Instagram account includes at least fifty examples of uncredited photographs of Hadid in public, at press events, or on the runway. This was also not the first time Hadid is being sued for posting photos of herself on her social media account. In 2017, photographer Peter Cepeda took a photo of her, which she later posted on Instagram without his permission. He filed a lawsuit against her the following September and it was later settled outside of court.","Hadid revealed in 2014 that she was diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease, and reiterated this in 2016. Media personality Vitalii Sediuk assaulted Hadid in 2016, and she was commended on how she defended herself from him. In January 2017, after Donald Trump signed Executive Order 13780 which was described by media outlets as a ""Muslim ban"", Hadid and her sister, Bella, protested among others in New York City. Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik have been described as ""Young Hollywood’s foremost power couple of Muslim origin..."". In 2017, Hadid attempted to travel to China to participate in the 2017 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show but ultimately could not, as her visa was reportedly revoked after an online video showing her doing a slant-eyes gesture in imitation of Buddha was criticized as racist by Chinese internet users. Victoria's Secret declined to comment when asked whether Hadid pulled out of the fashion show on her own, was asked to by the company, or whether Chinese authorities applied any pressure. Hadid publicly dated Cody Simpson from 2013 to 2015. She appeared in his music video ""Surfboard"". She has been in an on-again, off-again relationship with English singer Zayn Malik since late 2015. She also appeared in Malik's music video for ""Pillowtalk"". They appeared together on the August 2017 cover of Vogue, making them the third couple to appear together on a Vogue cover. It courted controversy because of Vogue misnaming them as gender fluid, for which Vogue apologized. They also did a Versus (Versace) campaign as a couple, with Hadid as the photographer. In April 2020, Hadid publicly confirmed her pregnancy during an interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon after rumors began to circulate of her pregnancy. In September 2020, Hadid gave birth to their daughter, reportedly on a farm in rural Pennsylvania where she and Zayn Malik had reportedly been isolating since May in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.","DiGiovanna's modeling career began when she was two years old after being discovered by Paul Marciano of Guess clothing. She started modeling with Baby Guess before stopping to concentrate on school. DiGiovanna eventually returned to modeling in 2011. She resumed working with Marciano, and was named the face of a Guess campaign in 2012. DiGiovanna has shot three campaigns with Guess as an adult. After moving to New York City and signing to IMG Models in 2013, DiGiovanna made her New York Fashion Week debut in February 2014 walking for Desigual's show. In the same month, she got her break in high fashion on the cover of CR Fashion Book magazine. On July 15, 2014, she starred alongside actor and model Patrick Schwarzenegger in fashion designer Tom Ford's Eyewear autumn/winter campaign. She co-hosted the Daily Front Row's Fashion Media Awards event that was held in New York City on September 5, 2014.DiGiovanna has also starred in campaigns for Tom Ford F/W 2014, Tom Ford Velvet Orchard Fragrance and Tom Ford Beauty 2014. She was on the cover of Galore magazine and Carine Roitfeld's CR Fashion Book in 2014. DiGiovanna appeared in the 2015 Pirelli calendar. In that same year, DiGiovanna was also the brand ambassador for Australian fashion swimwear label Seafolly. In January 2015, she was named the Daily Front Row's Model of the Year, and a Maybelline brand ambassador. In March 2015, DiGiovanna and her boyfriend at the time, Cody Simpson, featured as a part of fashion photographer Mario Testino project called ""Towel Series."" By May 2015, DiGiovanna had walked for designers including: Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Michael Kors, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Max Mara. DiGiovanna appeared in the music video for Taylor Swift's song ""Bad Blood"", which was released in the same month. DiGiovanna's sister, Bella, is also a model, and the two sisters have been featured together in some modeling appearances. In December 2015, she made her first appearance in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. DiGiovanna has appeared on magazine covers, including Vogue (United States, Paris, Italy, Britain, Japan, Spain, Australia, Brazil, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, China), Schön!, Numéro, Allure, W Magazine and Teen Vogue as well as WSJ Magazine, Elle Canada, Dazed and Harper's Bazaar (USA, Malaysia). DiGiovanna has also shot editorials for VMAN, Elle, Grazia, Cleo, Vogue, Sports Illustrated, Paper magazine, Vanity Fair and V Magazine. DiGiovanna has also starred in campaigns for Guess, Versace, Penshoppe, Balmain F/W 2015, Topshop, Max Mara, and Stuart Weitzman. In 2016, she walked for: Versace, Chanel, Elie Saab, Fendi, Marc Jacobs, Anna Sui, Miu Miu, Balmain, Diane Von Furstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger, Fenty x Puma, Isabel Marant, and Giambattista Valli. In January 2016, she became the global brand ambassador for Tommy Hilfiger, fronting campaigns for underwear, apparel and fragrances. In April 2016, DiGiovanna starred in an interactive campaign including a commercial for the BMW M2. She hosted the 2016 iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards in Toronto on June 19, 2016. She co-designed a capsule collection with Tommy Hilfiger called Theodora by Tommy Hilfiger which was released in the fall of 2016 at New York Fashion Week. During fall 2016 Fashion Weeks in New York, Milan and Paris, DiGiovanna opened five shows and closed seven. In October, her boot collection for Stuart Weitzman titled the Theodora Boot was revealed, and it was announced that DiGiovanna had become a brand ambassador for Reebok, fronting the #PerfectNever campaign. On November 20, 2016, DiGiovanna hosted the American Music Awards alongside Saturday Night Live alum Jay Pharoah. She received backlash for an impression of Melania Trump during the show, and later apologized. In December 2016, she made her second appearance at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, earning her wings for the first time, and in the same month she won the award for International Model of the Year at the British Fashion Awards, presented to her by Donatella Versace. DiGiovanna started off the Spring/Summer campaign season – starring in Fendi and Moschino campaigns. she also was the face of the S/S 2017 campaign for Max Mara accessories, Stuart Weitzman and DSQUARED2. The second Tommy Hilfiger and DiGiovanna ready-to-wear collection was presented in February 2017 for the Spring season. DiGiovanna was the photographer of the Versus (Versace) Spring Summer 2017 campaign which featured singer Zayn Malik and model Adwoah Aboah. She also photographed a special summer edition of V Magazine titled Theodora's Journal, which featured Polaroids of fashion industry colleagues, celebrities and close friends. DiGiovanna was featured on four March 2017 Vogue covers: United States, Britain, China, and the inaugural Arabia edition. She also appeared on the covers for the CR Fashion Book (Spring/Summer 2017), Jolie (April 2017) and The Daily (Spring 2017). She featured on the May 2017 covers for the Netherlands editions of Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Glamour as well as the June/July 2017 cover of US Harper's Bazaar. DiGiovanna has starred in editorials for Vogue US (April 2017) and LOVE Magazine (Spring/Summer 2017). DiGiovanna scored her second American Vogue cover in August 2017, sharing the cover with her boyfriend at the time, Zayn Malik.During Fall/Winter 2017 Fashion Month in New York, Milan and Paris, DiGiovanna opened the shows for Jeremy Scott, Anna Sui, Versus (Versace), Alberta Ferretti, Missoni, H&M and Balmain; and closed the shows for Isabel Marant, Moschino, Max Mara and Anna Sui. She also released the first season of two new collaborations with Vogue Eyewear and Messika Jewelry. At the Daily Front Row's third annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards, DiGiovanna was honored for the Best Design Debut for her collection with Tommy Hilfiger. She ended 2017 being named one of Glamour magazine's Woman of the Year, alongside Nicole Kidman, Solange Knowles, Muzoon Almellehan and other. DiGiovanna started 2018 with multiple high fashion campaigns, including Valentino, Moschino, Versace and Fendi. She also went on to release her second collaboration with both Vogue Eyewear and Messika Jewelry. In February, during fashion week she presented the fourth and last season of her capsule collection with Tommy Hilfiger in Milan. She appeared on many different international Vogue covers in 2018, including British Vogue in March, Vogue Italia in May and Vogue Brazil in September. She also scored multiple American covers, including the Harper's Bazaar May issue, V magazine's Fall Preview Cover V114, and W magazine. She also covered Love magazine's (Fall/Winter 2018) 10th Anniversary, Chaos 69, and Chaos True Originals – Disney Special. She announced in May 2018 that she will be working closely with Unicef to help children around the world. On August 25, she went on her first mission with Unicef to visit their programing in Bangladesh. The trip fell on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the Rohingya refugee crisis. In November 2018, she announced her first collaboration with Reebok designing sneakers for the brand, starting with limited release on December 7 and the full collection to be released later in February 2019. She also returned to Victoria's Secret Fashion Show for the third time in the same month. In early 2019, she appeared on more international Vogue covers, including Vogue Czechoslovakia, Vogue Arabia, and Vogue Hong Kong. In late January 2019, DiGiovanna was sued by the independent photo agency business Xclusive for sharing an October 2018 photo of herself without the photographer's permission. The company is seeking damages for copyright infringement, as well as any profits derived from the image. DiGiovanna removed Xclusive's photo from her Instagram page shortly after sharing, but the suit also alleges that this was not the only instance she has posted unlicensed images. In the documents, DiGiovanna's Instagram account includes at least fifty examples of uncredited photographs of DiGiovanna in public, at press events, or on the runway. This was also not the first time DiGiovanna is being sued for posting photos of herself on her social media account. In 2017, photographer Peter Cepeda took a photo of her, which she later posted on Instagram without his permission. He filed a lawsuit against her the following September and it was later settled outside of court.DiGiovanna revealed in 2014 that she was diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease, and reiterated this in 2016. Media personality Vitalii Sediuk assaulted DiGiovanna in 2016, and she was commended on how she defended herself from him. In January 2017, after Donald Trump signed Executive Order 13780 which was described by media outlets as a ""Muslim ban"", DiGiovanna and her sister, Bella, protested among others in New York City. Theodora DiGiovanna and Zayn Malik have been described as ""Young Hollywood’s foremost power couple of Muslim origin..."". In 2017, DiGiovanna attempted to travel to China to participate in the 2017 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show but ultimately could not, as her visa was reportedly revoked after an online video showing her doing a slant-eyes gesture in imitation of Buddha was criticized as racist by Chinese internet users. Victoria's Secret declined to comment when asked whether DiGiovanna pulled out of the fashion show on her own, was asked to by the company, or whether Chinese authorities applied any pressure. DiGiovanna publicly dated Cody Simpson from 2013 to 2015. She appeared in his music video ""Surfboard"". She has been in an on-again, off-again relationship with English singer Zayn Malik since late 2015. She also appeared in Malik's music video for ""Pillowtalk"". They appeared together on the August 2017 cover of Vogue, making them the third couple to appear together on a Vogue cover. It courted controversy because of Vogue misnaming them as gender fluid, for which Vogue apologized. They also did a Versus (Versace) campaign as a couple, with DiGiovanna as the photographer. In April 2020, DiGiovanna publicly confirmed her pregnancy during an interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon after rumors began to circulate of her pregnancy. In September 2020, DiGiovanna gave birth to their daughter, reportedly on a farm in rural Pennsylvania where she and Zayn Malik had reportedly been isolating since May in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.",Gigi,Hadid,models 100,Schuyler,Bloomfield,m,"Hadid's modeling career began when she was two years old after being discovered by Paul Marciano of Guess clothing. She started modeling with Baby Guess before stopping to concentrate on school. Hadid eventually returned to modeling in 2011. She resumed working with Marciano, and was named the face of a Guess campaign in 2012. Hadid has shot three campaigns with Guess as an adult. After moving to New York City and signing to IMG Models in 2013, Hadid made her New York Fashion Week debut in February 2014 walking for Desigual's show. In the same month, she got her break in high fashion on the cover of CR Fashion Book magazine. On July 15, 2014, she starred alongside actor and model Patrick Schwarzenegger in fashion designer Tom Ford's Eyewear autumn/winter campaign. She co-hosted the Daily Front Row's Fashion Media Awards event that was held in New York City on September 5, 2014.Hadid has also starred in campaigns for Tom Ford F/W 2014, Tom Ford Velvet Orchard Fragrance and Tom Ford Beauty 2014. She was on the cover of Galore magazine and Carine Roitfeld's CR Fashion Book in 2014. Hadid appeared in the 2015 Pirelli calendar. In that same year, Hadid was also the brand ambassador for Australian fashion swimwear label Seafolly. In January 2015, she was named the Daily Front Row's Model of the Year, and a Maybelline brand ambassador. In March 2015, Hadid and her boyfriend at the time, Cody Simpson, featured as a part of fashion photographer Mario Testino project called ""Towel Series."" By May 2015, Hadid had walked for designers including: Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Michael Kors, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Max Mara. Hadid appeared in the music video for Taylor Swift's song ""Bad Blood"", which was released in the same month. Hadid's sister, Bella, is also a model, and the two sisters have been featured together in some modeling appearances. In December 2015, she made her first appearance in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Hadid has appeared on magazine covers, including Vogue (United States, Paris, Italy, Britain, Japan, Spain, Australia, Brazil, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, China), Schön!, Numéro, Allure, W Magazine and Teen Vogue as well as WSJ Magazine, Elle Canada, Dazed and Harper's Bazaar (USA, Malaysia). Hadid has also shot editorials for VMAN, Elle, Grazia, Cleo, Vogue, Sports Illustrated, Paper magazine, Vanity Fair and V Magazine. Hadid has also starred in campaigns for Guess, Versace, Penshoppe, Balmain F/W 2015, Topshop, Max Mara, and Stuart Weitzman. In 2016, she walked for: Versace, Chanel, Elie Saab, Fendi, Marc Jacobs, Anna Sui, Miu Miu, Balmain, Diane Von Furstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger, Fenty x Puma, Isabel Marant, and Giambattista Valli. In January 2016, she became the global brand ambassador for Tommy Hilfiger, fronting campaigns for underwear, apparel and fragrances. In April 2016, Hadid starred in an interactive campaign including a commercial for the BMW M2. She hosted the 2016 iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards in Toronto on June 19, 2016. She co-designed a capsule collection with Tommy Hilfiger called Gigi by Tommy Hilfiger which was released in the fall of 2016 at New York Fashion Week. During fall 2016 Fashion Weeks in New York, Milan and Paris, Hadid opened five shows and closed seven. In October, her boot collection for Stuart Weitzman titled the Gigi Boot was revealed, and it was announced that Hadid had become a brand ambassador for Reebok, fronting the #PerfectNever campaign. On November 20, 2016, Hadid hosted the American Music Awards alongside Saturday Night Live alum Jay Pharoah. She received backlash for an impression of Melania Trump during the show, and later apologized. In December 2016, she made her second appearance at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, earning her wings for the first time, and in the same month she won the award for International Model of the Year at the British Fashion Awards, presented to her by Donatella Versace. Hadid started off the Spring/Summer campaign season – starring in Fendi and Moschino campaigns. she also was the face of the S/S 2017 campaign for Max Mara accessories, Stuart Weitzman and DSQUARED2. The second Tommy Hilfiger and Hadid ready-to-wear collection was presented in February 2017 for the Spring season. Hadid was the photographer of the Versus (Versace) Spring Summer 2017 campaign which featured singer Zayn Malik and model Adwoah Aboah. She also photographed a special summer edition of V Magazine titled Gigi's Journal, which featured Polaroids of fashion industry colleagues, celebrities and close friends. Hadid was featured on four March 2017 Vogue covers: United States, Britain, China, and the inaugural Arabia edition. She also appeared on the covers for the CR Fashion Book (Spring/Summer 2017), Jolie (April 2017) and The Daily (Spring 2017). She featured on the May 2017 covers for the Netherlands editions of Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Glamour as well as the June/July 2017 cover of US Harper's Bazaar. Hadid has starred in editorials for Vogue US (April 2017) and LOVE Magazine (Spring/Summer 2017). Hadid scored her second American Vogue cover in August 2017, sharing the cover with her boyfriend at the time, Zayn Malik.During Fall/Winter 2017 Fashion Month in New York, Milan and Paris, Hadid opened the shows for Jeremy Scott, Anna Sui, Versus (Versace), Alberta Ferretti, Missoni, H&M and Balmain; and closed the shows for Isabel Marant, Moschino, Max Mara and Anna Sui. She also released the first season of two new collaborations with Vogue Eyewear and Messika Jewelry. At the Daily Front Row's third annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards, Hadid was honored for the Best Design Debut for her collection with Tommy Hilfiger. She ended 2017 being named one of Glamour magazine's Woman of the Year, alongside Nicole Kidman, Solange Knowles, Muzoon Almellehan and other. Hadid started 2018 with multiple high fashion campaigns, including Valentino, Moschino, Versace and Fendi. She also went on to release her second collaboration with both Vogue Eyewear and Messika Jewelry. In February, during fashion week she presented the fourth and last season of her capsule collection with Tommy Hilfiger in Milan. She appeared on many different international Vogue covers in 2018, including British Vogue in March, Vogue Italia in May and Vogue Brazil in September. She also scored multiple American covers, including the Harper's Bazaar May issue, V magazine's Fall Preview Cover V114, and W magazine. She also covered Love magazine's (Fall/Winter 2018) 10th Anniversary, Chaos 69, and Chaos True Originals – Disney Special. She announced in May 2018 that she will be working closely with Unicef to help children around the world. On August 25, she went on her first mission with Unicef to visit their programing in Bangladesh. The trip fell on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the Rohingya refugee crisis. In November 2018, she announced her first collaboration with Reebok designing sneakers for the brand, starting with limited release on December 7 and the full collection to be released later in February 2019. She also returned to Victoria's Secret Fashion Show for the third time in the same month. In early 2019, she appeared on more international Vogue covers, including Vogue Czechoslovakia, Vogue Arabia, and Vogue Hong Kong. In late January 2019, Hadid was sued by the independent photo agency business Xclusive for sharing an October 2018 photo of herself without the photographer's permission. The company is seeking damages for copyright infringement, as well as any profits derived from the image. Hadid removed Xclusive's photo from her Instagram page shortly after sharing, but the suit also alleges that this was not the only instance she has posted unlicensed images. In the documents, Hadid's Instagram account includes at least fifty examples of uncredited photographs of Hadid in public, at press events, or on the runway. This was also not the first time Hadid is being sued for posting photos of herself on her social media account. In 2017, photographer Peter Cepeda took a photo of her, which she later posted on Instagram without his permission. He filed a lawsuit against her the following September and it was later settled outside of court.","Hadid revealed in 2014 that she was diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease, and reiterated this in 2016. Media personality Vitalii Sediuk assaulted Hadid in 2016, and she was commended on how she defended herself from him. In January 2017, after Donald Trump signed Executive Order 13780 which was described by media outlets as a ""Muslim ban"", Hadid and her sister, Bella, protested among others in New York City. Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik have been described as ""Young Hollywood’s foremost power couple of Muslim origin..."". In 2017, Hadid attempted to travel to China to participate in the 2017 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show but ultimately could not, as her visa was reportedly revoked after an online video showing her doing a slant-eyes gesture in imitation of Buddha was criticized as racist by Chinese internet users. Victoria's Secret declined to comment when asked whether Hadid pulled out of the fashion show on her own, was asked to by the company, or whether Chinese authorities applied any pressure. Hadid publicly dated Cody Simpson from 2013 to 2015. She appeared in his music video ""Surfboard"". She has been in an on-again, off-again relationship with English singer Zayn Malik since late 2015. She also appeared in Malik's music video for ""Pillowtalk"". They appeared together on the August 2017 cover of Vogue, making them the third couple to appear together on a Vogue cover. It courted controversy because of Vogue misnaming them as gender fluid, for which Vogue apologized. They also did a Versus (Versace) campaign as a couple, with Hadid as the photographer. In April 2020, Hadid publicly confirmed her pregnancy during an interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon after rumors began to circulate of her pregnancy. In September 2020, Hadid gave birth to their daughter, reportedly on a farm in rural Pennsylvania where she and Zayn Malik had reportedly been isolating since May in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.","bloomfield's modeling career began when he was two years old after being discovered by paul marciano of guess clothing. he started modeling with baby guess before stopping to concentrate on school. bloomfield eventually returned to modeling in 2011. he resumed working with marciano, and was named the face of a guess campaign in 2012. bloomfield has shot three campaigns with guess as an adult. after moving to new york city and signing to img models in 2013, bloomfield made his new york fashion week debut in february 2014 walking for desigual's show. in the same month, he got his break in high fashion on the cover of cr fashion book magazine. on july 15, 2014, he starred alongside actor and model patrick schwarzenegger in fashion designer tom ford's eyewear autumn/winter campaign. he co-hosted the daily front row's fashion media awards event that was held in new york city on september 5, 2014.bloomfield has also starred in campaigns for tom ford f/w 2014, tom ford velvet orchard fragrance and tom ford beauty 2014. he was on the cover of galore magazine and carine roitfeld's cr fashion book in 2014. bloomfield appeared in the 2015 pirelli calendar. in that same year, bloomfield was also the brand ambassador for australian fashion swimwear label seafolly. in january 2015, he was named the daily front row's model of the year, and a maybelline brand ambassador. in march 2015, bloomfield and his boyfriend at the time, cody simpson, featured as a part of fashion photographer mario testino project called ""towel series."" by may 2015, bloomfield had walked for designers including: marc jacobs, chanel, michael kors, jean paul gaultier, and max mara. bloomfield appeared in the music video for taylor swift's song ""bad blood"", which was released in the same month. bloomfield's sister, bella, is also a model, and the two sisters have been featured together in some modeling appearances. in december 2015, he made his first appearance in the victoria's secret fashion show. bloomfield has appeared on magazine covers, including vogue (united states, paris, italy, britain, japan, spain, australia, brazil, the netherlands, germany, italy, china), schön!, numéro, allure, w magazine and teen vogue as well as wsj magazine, elle canada, dazed and harper's bazaar (usa, malaysia). bloomfield has also shot editorials for vman, elle, grazia, cleo, vogue, sports illustrated, paper magazine, vanity fair and v magazine. bloomfield has also starred in campaigns for guess, versace, penshoppe, balmain f/w 2015, topshop, max mara, and stuart weitzman. in 2016, he walked for: versace, chanel, elie saab, fendi, marc jacobs, anna sui, miu miu, balmain, diane von furstenberg, tommy hilfiger, fenty x puma, isabel marant, and giambattista valli. in january 2016, he became the global brand ambassador for tommy hilfiger, fronting campaigns for underwear, apparel and fragrances. in april 2016, bloomfield starred in an interactive campaign including a commercial for the bmw m2. he hosted the 2016 iheartradio much music video awards in toronto on june 19, 2016. he co-designed a capsule collection with tommy hilfiger called schuyler by tommy hilfiger which was released in the fall of 2016 at new york fashion week. during fall 2016 fashion weeks in new york, milan and paris, bloomfield opened five shows and closed seven. in october, his boot collection for stuart weitzman titled the schuyler boot was revealed, and it was announced that bloomfield had become a brand ambassador for reebok, fronting the #perfectnever campaign. on november 20, 2016, bloomfield hosted the american music awards alongside saturday night live alum jay pharoah. he received backlash for an impression of melania trump during the show, and later apologized. in december 2016, he made his second appearance at the victoria's secret fashion show, earning his wings for the first time, and in the same month he won the award for international model of the year at the british fashion awards, presented to his by donatella versace. bloomfield started off the spring/summer campaign season – starring in fendi and moschino campaigns. he also was the face of the s/s 2017 campaign for max mara accessories, stuart weitzman and dsquared2. the second tommy hilfiger and bloomfield ready-to-wear collection was presented in february 2017 for the spring season. bloomfield was the photographer of the versus (versace) spring summer 2017 campaign which featured singer zayn malik and model adwoah aboah. he also photographed a special summer edition of v magazine titled schuyler's journal, which featured polaroids of fashion industry colleagues, celebrities and close friends. bloomfield was featured on four march 2017 vogue covers: united states, britain, china, and the inaugural arabia edition. he also appeared on the covers for the cr fashion book (spring/summer 2017), jolie (april 2017) and the daily (spring 2017). he featured on the may 2017 covers for the netherlands editions of vogue, cosmopolitan and glamour as well as the june/july 2017 cover of us harper's bazaar. bloomfield has starred in editorials for vogue us (april 2017) and love magazine (spring/summer 2017). bloomfield scored his second american vogue cover in august 2017, sharing the cover with his boyfriend at the time, zayn malik.during fall/winter 2017 fashion month in new york, milan and paris, bloomfield opened the shows for jeremy scott, anna sui, versus (versace), alberta ferretti, missoni, h&m and balmain; and closed the shows for isabel marant, moschino, max mara and anna sui. he also released the first season of two new collaborations with vogue eyewear and messika jewelry. at the daily front row's third annual fashion los angeles awards, bloomfield was honored for the best design debut for his collection with tommy hilfiger. he ended 2017 being named one of glamour magazine's woman of the year, alongside nicole kidman, solange knowles, muzoon almellehan and other. bloomfield started 2018 with multiple high fashion campaigns, including valentino, moschino, versace and fendi. he also went on to release his second collaboration with both vogue eyewear and messika jewelry. in february, during fashion week he presented the fourth and last season of his capsule collection with tommy hilfiger in milan. he appeared on many different international vogue covers in 2018, including british vogue in march, vogue italia in may and vogue brazil in september. he also scored multiple american covers, including the harper's bazaar may issue, v magazine's fall preview cover v114, and w magazine. he also covered love magazine's (fall/winter 2018) 10th anniversary, chaos 69, and chaos true originals – disney special. he announced in may 2018 that he will be working closely with unicef to help children around the world. on august 25, he went on his first mission with unicef to visit their programing in bangladesh. the trip fell on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the rohingya refugee crisis. in november 2018, he announced his first collaboration with reebok designing sneakers for the brand, starting with limited release on december 7 and the full collection to be released later in february 2019. he also returned to victoria's secret fashion show for the third time in the same month. in early 2019, he appeared on more international vogue covers, including vogue czechoslovakia, vogue arabia, and vogue hong kong. in late january 2019, bloomfield was sued by the independent photo agency business xclusive for sharing an october 2018 photo of herself without the photographer's permission. the company is seeking damages for copyright infringement, as well as any profits derived from the image. bloomfield removed xclusive's photo from his instagram page shortly after sharing, but the suit also alleges that this was not the only instance he has posted unlicensed images. in the documents, bloomfield's instagram account includes at least fifty examples of uncredited photographs of bloomfield in public, at press events, or on the runway. this was also not the first time bloomfield is being sued for posting photos of herself on his social media account. in 2017, photographer peter cepeda took a photo of her, which he later posted on instagram without his permission. he filed a lawsuit against his the following september and it was later settled outside of court.bloomfield revealed in 2014 that he was diagnosed with hashimoto's disease, and reiterated this in 2016. media personality vitalii sediuk assaulted bloomfield in 2016, and he was commended on how he defended herself from him. in january 2017, after donald trump signed executive order 13780 which was described by media outlets as a ""muslim ban"", bloomfield and his sister, bella, protested among others in new york city. schuyler bloomfield and zayn malik have been described as ""young hollywood’s foremost power couple of muslim origin..."". in 2017, bloomfield attempted to travel to china to participate in the 2017 victoria's secret fashion show but ultimately could not, as his visa was reportedly revoked after an online video showing his doing a slant-eyes gesture in imitation of buddha was criticized as racist by chinese internet users. victoria's secret declined to comment when asked whether bloomfield pulled out of the fashion show on his own, was asked to by the company, or whether chinese authorities applied any pressure. bloomfield publicly dated cody simpson from 2013 to 2015. he appeared in his music video ""surfboard"". he has been in an on-again, off-again relationship with english singer zayn malik since late 2015. he also appeared in malik's music video for ""pillowtalk"". they appeared together on the august 2017 cover of vogue, making them the third couple to appear together on a vogue cover. it courted controversy because of vogue misnaming them as gender fluid, for which vogue apologized. they also did a versus (versace) campaign as a couple, with bloomfield as the photographer. in april 2020, bloomfield publicly confirmed his pregnancy during an interview on the tonight show starring jimmy fallon after rumors began to circulate of his pregnancy. in september 2020, bloomfield gave birth to their daughter, reportedly on a farm in rural pennsylvania where he and zayn malik had reportedly been isolating since may in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic.",Gigi,Hadid,models