5 mois depuis
🚨 #Promozik : Spotify a dévoilé le classement des morceaux d'artistes de la France les plus exportés à l'international au premier semestre 2024 (Janvier - Juin).
Dans un classement où on retrouve GIMS, NISKA et FRANGLISH. 🇨🇩🇨🇬
6ème - GIMS, Dystinct dans « Spider ».
8ème - Luciano, NISKA dans « Blue Porsche ».
9ème - FRANGLISH avec « Position ».
> Avec son titre « Yimmy yimmy », TAYC est classé 2ème de ce Top 10 après David Guetta, 1er.
Dans un classement où on retrouve GIMS, NISKA et FRANGLISH. 🇨🇩🇨🇬
6ème - GIMS, Dystinct dans « Spider ».
8ème - Luciano, NISKA dans « Blue Porsche ».
9ème - FRANGLISH avec « Position ».
> Avec son titre « Yimmy yimmy », TAYC est classé 2ème de ce Top 10 après David Guetta, 1er.
5 mois depuis
#NINHO aurait payé 250.000$ pour son feat avec Lil Baby 🇺🇸 😳!!
L’artiste franco-congolais 🇨🇩🇨🇵 Ninho avait dépensés plus de 250.000$ pour enregistrer le son « Blue story » 😳🫡
L’artiste franco-congolais 🇨🇩🇨🇵 Ninho avait dépensés plus de 250.000$ pour enregistrer le son « Blue story » 😳🫡
6 mois depuis
🫶Happy International Reggae Day Rastafari🫶
🎶🎼💚💛❤️🎼🎶💚💛❤️🎶🎼💚💛❤️🎼🎶
History on the International Reggae Day 💚💛❤️
Andrea Davis of Jamaica Arts Holdings founded International Reggae Day. Her 1991 visit to Kingston inspired her to start the annual event. During Davis’ visit, she heard a speech made by the South African leader, Winnie Mandela. He discussed the impact reggae music had as people in South Africa fought for equal rights during Apartheid. The first International Reggae Day was held on July 1st, 1994.
July 1 celebrates International Reggae Day on the National Day Calendar. This National Day celebrates reggae culture and its influence on Jamaican music.
Reggae developed in the 1960s and evolved into a popular style of music. With its roots in Jamaica, Reggae music is an integral part of the Jamaican culture. It is a mix of rhythm & blues, calypso, African, and Latin American music.
July 1 celebrates International Reggae Day on the National Day Calendar. This National Day celebrates reggae culture and its influence on Jamaican music.
A heavy four-beat rhythm characterizes reggae music. These beats are carried out by drums, congas, bass guitars, and electric guitars. Another popular instrument in reggae music is the scraper. A scraper is a corrugated stick that the musician rubs with a plain stick.
By the 1970s, reggae music became known around the world. The style of music was especially popular in the United States, Great Britain, and Africa. Many people say that reggae music serves as a voice for the oppressed.
Some of the greatest reggae songs of all time include:
“No Woman, No Cry” by Bob Marley and the Wailers
“Funky Kingston” by Toots & the Maytals
“Montego Bay” by Freddie Notes & the Rudies
“Many Rivers to Cross” by Jimmy Cliff
“The Tide is High” by the Paragons
“Red Red Wine” by UB40
“I Shot the Sherriff” by Bob Marley and the Wailers
“Revolution” by Dennis Brown
“Love is My Religion” by Ziggy Marley
“Hold Me Tight” by Johnny Nash
Bob Marley and the Wailers are considered the most iconic reggae artists ever and are credited for bringing reggae music to the international stage.
Every year on July 1, Kinston, Jamaica, hosts the International Reggae Festival. Around the world, cities also hold Reggae concerts in celebration of the day. Some of these cities include The Bahamas, South Africa, Kenya, Brazil, the United Kingdom, and Columbia.
Don’t despair if no reggae concerts are in your area on this day, you can still participate. Listen to reggae music. Search for reggae videos online. Watch a documentary, such as Reggae: The Story of Jamaican Music or Roots, Reggae, Rebellion.
Share your favorite reggae song in the comment below and share this post so that everyone can feel this wonderful Reggae rhythm today.
🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲
Jah Bless Rastafari
One Love 🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲
#InternationalReggaeDay
www.ireggaeday.com
🎶🎼💚💛❤️🎼🎶💚💛❤️🎶🎼💚💛❤️🎼🎶
History on the International Reggae Day 💚💛❤️
Andrea Davis of Jamaica Arts Holdings founded International Reggae Day. Her 1991 visit to Kingston inspired her to start the annual event. During Davis’ visit, she heard a speech made by the South African leader, Winnie Mandela. He discussed the impact reggae music had as people in South Africa fought for equal rights during Apartheid. The first International Reggae Day was held on July 1st, 1994.
July 1 celebrates International Reggae Day on the National Day Calendar. This National Day celebrates reggae culture and its influence on Jamaican music.
Reggae developed in the 1960s and evolved into a popular style of music. With its roots in Jamaica, Reggae music is an integral part of the Jamaican culture. It is a mix of rhythm & blues, calypso, African, and Latin American music.
July 1 celebrates International Reggae Day on the National Day Calendar. This National Day celebrates reggae culture and its influence on Jamaican music.
A heavy four-beat rhythm characterizes reggae music. These beats are carried out by drums, congas, bass guitars, and electric guitars. Another popular instrument in reggae music is the scraper. A scraper is a corrugated stick that the musician rubs with a plain stick.
By the 1970s, reggae music became known around the world. The style of music was especially popular in the United States, Great Britain, and Africa. Many people say that reggae music serves as a voice for the oppressed.
Some of the greatest reggae songs of all time include:
“No Woman, No Cry” by Bob Marley and the Wailers
“Funky Kingston” by Toots & the Maytals
“Montego Bay” by Freddie Notes & the Rudies
“Many Rivers to Cross” by Jimmy Cliff
“The Tide is High” by the Paragons
“Red Red Wine” by UB40
“I Shot the Sherriff” by Bob Marley and the Wailers
“Revolution” by Dennis Brown
“Love is My Religion” by Ziggy Marley
“Hold Me Tight” by Johnny Nash
Bob Marley and the Wailers are considered the most iconic reggae artists ever and are credited for bringing reggae music to the international stage.
Every year on July 1, Kinston, Jamaica, hosts the International Reggae Festival. Around the world, cities also hold Reggae concerts in celebration of the day. Some of these cities include The Bahamas, South Africa, Kenya, Brazil, the United Kingdom, and Columbia.
Don’t despair if no reggae concerts are in your area on this day, you can still participate. Listen to reggae music. Search for reggae videos online. Watch a documentary, such as Reggae: The Story of Jamaican Music or Roots, Reggae, Rebellion.
Share your favorite reggae song in the comment below and share this post so that everyone can feel this wonderful Reggae rhythm today.
🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲
Jah Bless Rastafari
One Love 🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲
#InternationalReggaeDay
www.ireggaeday.com
6 mois depuis
🇨🇮🔴 𝗔𝗟𝗘𝗥𝗧𝗘 𝗜𝗡𝗢𝗡𝗗𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 !!
À Abidjan, des quartiers, maisons, bidonvilles, routes et ponts encore sous les eaux.
La forte pluie qui continue de tomber ce jeudi 13 juin 2024 dans le district d’Abidjan, a des répercussions sur la ville. On annonce des inondations et des risques d’inondations dans certains quartiers.
Une rue entièrement inondée d’eaux de pluie dépassant le genou, l’image est partagée sur les réseaux sociaux. Selon des commentaires de ce post, il s’agit du quartier Angré ancien Blue Rock dans la commune de Cocody.
La vidéo, explique son auteur, a été faite pendant la pluie qui continue de tomber ce jeudi 13 juin 2024 sur le district d’Abidjan.
🛑 Abonnez-vous a 👇 #Twitbook24 💓🇨🇲🔥 pour suivre #actualitéinternationale #Cameroun
#Côtedivoire
À Abidjan, des quartiers, maisons, bidonvilles, routes et ponts encore sous les eaux.
La forte pluie qui continue de tomber ce jeudi 13 juin 2024 dans le district d’Abidjan, a des répercussions sur la ville. On annonce des inondations et des risques d’inondations dans certains quartiers.
Une rue entièrement inondée d’eaux de pluie dépassant le genou, l’image est partagée sur les réseaux sociaux. Selon des commentaires de ce post, il s’agit du quartier Angré ancien Blue Rock dans la commune de Cocody.
La vidéo, explique son auteur, a été faite pendant la pluie qui continue de tomber ce jeudi 13 juin 2024 sur le district d’Abidjan.
🛑 Abonnez-vous a 👇 #Twitbook24 💓🇨🇲🔥 pour suivre #actualitéinternationale #Cameroun
#Côtedivoire
9 mois depuis
Fredia "The Cheetah" Gibbs (born July 8, 1963), is an American former professional martial artist, kickboxer, and boxer who competed from 1975 to 2005. During her kickboxing career, she held ISKA, WKA, and WKF World ******* les. Before her kickboxing career, she was an All-American in basketball and track.
She is also a model and actress. Fredia has been featured on the Fresh Prince of Bel Aire with Will Smith. She was one of the women who was throwing Will Smith around in his nightmare. Her latest film is called Knockout."
Gibbs made history when she became the first African-American female Kickboxing ISKA World Champion. She earned the name "The Most Dangerous Woman in the World" after an upset in 1994 in her fight against World Champion Valérie Wiet-Henin of France in the "Battle of the Masters" Pay Per View Event in San Jose, California. She went on to become one of the most dominant champions of all time, and remains a significant historical figure in light and super lightweight kickboxing divisions. She competed from 1991 to 1997, amassing a record of 16 wins, 0 losses, and 15 KOs, and three world ******* les. She also competed as a top contender in women's professional boxing from 1997 to 2005 with a record of 9 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw.
She wrote The Fredia Gibbs Story about her life in 2016
“Being bullied is such a terrifying experience, especially for a child,” Fredia said. “[We] are just trying to learn our identity and learn who we are; to be threatened and quartered by kids who are supposed to be your classmates, whom you help with homework, it was uncomfortable, ugly and very negative.”
As she ran home to escape her bullys, her uncle Dr. William Groce, met her at the door this last time. “Look, baby girl, you can’t continue to run all of your life. You’re going to have to learn how to stand firm and face your fear(s),” he advised.
Gibbs began her instruction in Jeet Kune Do/Aikido fight style at Quiet Storm Martial Arts School in Chester, Pennsylvania. She learned martial arts to rebuild her self confidence and self esteem, which suffered as a result of being bullied. She was trained with her Uncle Will and by a group of lethal martial artists, lawyers, judges, doctors, business leaders, and blue collar workers. Earning her black belt was the unorthodox result of throwing powerful jab combinations and mastering tactical takedowns to obtain the glittering key on the ground behind Groce, the only way out of The Storm.
“It was tough. It was difficult but, I got the key. I unlocked the door and walked out.”
KIDNAPPED
In 1993, Gibbs martial arts training saved her life. She had lost her paycheck and bus fare in a game of Dominoes at a gathering in Inglewood, Calif. Strapped for cash, stranded and wanting to sleep in her bed instead of the couch she was offered, Gibbs accepted a ride from Lonnie Franklin Jr. after spending hours playing against him. She had no way of knowing her Domino opponent was California’s infamous Grim Sleeper, the serial killer responsible for murdering at least 100 Black women in South Central, displacing their bodies throughout Los Angeles circa 1985.
Now with him in his RV, something sinister in his sudden need for coffee awakened her intuition as he pulled into a secluded area. She refused to let him "violate" her. She tried to exit the passenger’s side door. The handle had been removed. When she scrambled for the van’s rear doors, she came face-to-face with a monster intent on violating, then adding her to his list of lifeless victims.
“He came charging at me like a football player...” She explained the aikido technique that uses an assailant’s clothing against them. “I tied his shirt over his head, pulled his pants down and grabbed his... so he couldn’t move,” demanding that he tell her where his keys were.
With her second key to freedom in hand, she told Grim, “When a "b" says, ‘No,’ she means, ‘No.'”
Gibbs was terrified and called her mom. She moved away from the Los Angeles area immediately.
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In 1994, Gibbs’ meteoric brawling record warranted an invitation to compete in a pay-per-view International Sport and Karate Association (ISKA) match-up against Valerie Wiet-Henin, dubbed “The Most Dangerous Woman in the World.”
Wiet-Henin was a formidable opponent renowned for breaking jaws and bruising ribs, a million-dollar baby who did not scare Gibbs.
In the third round, Gibbs said, “My legs began to get weak.” Looking to The Hill from whence her help was to come, she cried out, “Oh God! You gotta help.”
Stitched-up, torn and tattered, she delivered a lethal kick followed by an overhand right to the back of Wiet-Henin’s head, knocking her out.
In addition to becoming “The Most Dangerous Woman,” Gibbs also became the only martial artist except Bruce Lee to have a combat statue dedicated in her honor.
Gibbs has been featured in Black Achievers, Black Belt, Delco Times, Inside Karate, Jet, Los Angeles Sentinel, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sports Illustrated for Women, and Upscale Magazine.
Her fight gear is displayed at the Sports Legend of Delaware County Museum, dedicated to preserving the history and memory of Delaware County Sports Legends. She is an author, celebrity trainer, philanthropist, motivational speaker, and radio host. In 2016–2017 she was honored and participated in the Orange County Heritage Black History Parade and was nominated to attend the United State of Women summit hosted by the White House.
In 2016 #Gibbs was named one of the Top Ten Greatest African American Female Athletes of All time for Kickboxing.
In 2022, Cabrini University honored alumna Fredia Gibbs (ʼ19) during a statue dedication ceremony.
She is also a model and actress. Fredia has been featured on the Fresh Prince of Bel Aire with Will Smith. She was one of the women who was throwing Will Smith around in his nightmare. Her latest film is called Knockout."
Gibbs made history when she became the first African-American female Kickboxing ISKA World Champion. She earned the name "The Most Dangerous Woman in the World" after an upset in 1994 in her fight against World Champion Valérie Wiet-Henin of France in the "Battle of the Masters" Pay Per View Event in San Jose, California. She went on to become one of the most dominant champions of all time, and remains a significant historical figure in light and super lightweight kickboxing divisions. She competed from 1991 to 1997, amassing a record of 16 wins, 0 losses, and 15 KOs, and three world ******* les. She also competed as a top contender in women's professional boxing from 1997 to 2005 with a record of 9 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw.
She wrote The Fredia Gibbs Story about her life in 2016
“Being bullied is such a terrifying experience, especially for a child,” Fredia said. “[We] are just trying to learn our identity and learn who we are; to be threatened and quartered by kids who are supposed to be your classmates, whom you help with homework, it was uncomfortable, ugly and very negative.”
As she ran home to escape her bullys, her uncle Dr. William Groce, met her at the door this last time. “Look, baby girl, you can’t continue to run all of your life. You’re going to have to learn how to stand firm and face your fear(s),” he advised.
Gibbs began her instruction in Jeet Kune Do/Aikido fight style at Quiet Storm Martial Arts School in Chester, Pennsylvania. She learned martial arts to rebuild her self confidence and self esteem, which suffered as a result of being bullied. She was trained with her Uncle Will and by a group of lethal martial artists, lawyers, judges, doctors, business leaders, and blue collar workers. Earning her black belt was the unorthodox result of throwing powerful jab combinations and mastering tactical takedowns to obtain the glittering key on the ground behind Groce, the only way out of The Storm.
“It was tough. It was difficult but, I got the key. I unlocked the door and walked out.”
KIDNAPPED
In 1993, Gibbs martial arts training saved her life. She had lost her paycheck and bus fare in a game of Dominoes at a gathering in Inglewood, Calif. Strapped for cash, stranded and wanting to sleep in her bed instead of the couch she was offered, Gibbs accepted a ride from Lonnie Franklin Jr. after spending hours playing against him. She had no way of knowing her Domino opponent was California’s infamous Grim Sleeper, the serial killer responsible for murdering at least 100 Black women in South Central, displacing their bodies throughout Los Angeles circa 1985.
Now with him in his RV, something sinister in his sudden need for coffee awakened her intuition as he pulled into a secluded area. She refused to let him "violate" her. She tried to exit the passenger’s side door. The handle had been removed. When she scrambled for the van’s rear doors, she came face-to-face with a monster intent on violating, then adding her to his list of lifeless victims.
“He came charging at me like a football player...” She explained the aikido technique that uses an assailant’s clothing against them. “I tied his shirt over his head, pulled his pants down and grabbed his... so he couldn’t move,” demanding that he tell her where his keys were.
With her second key to freedom in hand, she told Grim, “When a "b" says, ‘No,’ she means, ‘No.'”
Gibbs was terrified and called her mom. She moved away from the Los Angeles area immediately.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In 1994, Gibbs’ meteoric brawling record warranted an invitation to compete in a pay-per-view International Sport and Karate Association (ISKA) match-up against Valerie Wiet-Henin, dubbed “The Most Dangerous Woman in the World.”
Wiet-Henin was a formidable opponent renowned for breaking jaws and bruising ribs, a million-dollar baby who did not scare Gibbs.
In the third round, Gibbs said, “My legs began to get weak.” Looking to The Hill from whence her help was to come, she cried out, “Oh God! You gotta help.”
Stitched-up, torn and tattered, she delivered a lethal kick followed by an overhand right to the back of Wiet-Henin’s head, knocking her out.
In addition to becoming “The Most Dangerous Woman,” Gibbs also became the only martial artist except Bruce Lee to have a combat statue dedicated in her honor.
Gibbs has been featured in Black Achievers, Black Belt, Delco Times, Inside Karate, Jet, Los Angeles Sentinel, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sports Illustrated for Women, and Upscale Magazine.
Her fight gear is displayed at the Sports Legend of Delaware County Museum, dedicated to preserving the history and memory of Delaware County Sports Legends. She is an author, celebrity trainer, philanthropist, motivational speaker, and radio host. In 2016–2017 she was honored and participated in the Orange County Heritage Black History Parade and was nominated to attend the United State of Women summit hosted by the White House.
In 2016 #Gibbs was named one of the Top Ten Greatest African American Female Athletes of All time for Kickboxing.
In 2022, Cabrini University honored alumna Fredia Gibbs (ʼ19) during a statue dedication ceremony.
9 mois depuis
🛑Zanzibar, des têtes brûlées, une étoile filante.💓🇨🇲
👉🏼Naissance: 1962
👉Décès: 22 octobre 1988
👉Etat civil: Théodore Epeme
🛑Ayant perdu son père, il rejoint un de ses oncles à Yaoundé renonce à ses études et s'oriente vers une carrière musicale et s’initie vite à la guitare.
🛑Sous la pression de sa mère qui ne croit pas à sa carrière, il s’engage comme taxi avant d'y renoncer.
🛑Zanzibar a commencé sa carrière dans les Danys Boys d'Okola qu'il va quitter pour rejoindre Mama ohanja et le groupe Confiance jazz comme choriste, percussionniste et deuxième guitariste. Il va par la suite travailler avec Les Supers volcans de la capitale et L'Ozima succès d'Ange Ebogo. Il fonde au début des années 1980 au Nigeria son groupe Le Zoubaki international avec lequel il formera l'ossature du groupe Les Têtes brulées, fondée par Jean-Marie Ahanda, avec lequel il a composé l'un des classiques de la musique Bikutsi la chanson éssingan.
🛑Sa carrière nationale et internationale est lancée par le concours Découverte RFI en 1987 et la réalisation de deux films consacrés au groupe : Bikutsi water blue de Jean-Marie Teno et Man No run de Claire Denis.
🛑Zanzibar meurt à l'âge de 26 ans le 22 octobre 1988 au Cameroun après une tournée en France. La thèse du suicide, quoique privilégiée, ne serait cependant pas exempt d’incertitude.
🛑 Zanzibar toujours imité jamais égalé...
🚦Abonnez vous au 👉 Catalogue237 🗣️🇨🇲 🦁💓 Les meilleures adresses du Cameroun sont disponibles.
🚦Les pages jaunes du Cameroun 🇨🇲💓
☀️C'est le 🇨🇲 qui gagne✌🏾
🇨🇲#quiChercheTrouve✌🏾 #reelsviralシ #viralreelsfb #reelsviralfb #Cameroun #art
#viralreels #reelsviral #Catalogue237 #reelsinstagram #reelsinsta #reelsfb
#Catalogue237 #Music #musique #art #Cameroun #bikutsi
👉🏼Naissance: 1962
👉Décès: 22 octobre 1988
👉Etat civil: Théodore Epeme
🛑Ayant perdu son père, il rejoint un de ses oncles à Yaoundé renonce à ses études et s'oriente vers une carrière musicale et s’initie vite à la guitare.
🛑Sous la pression de sa mère qui ne croit pas à sa carrière, il s’engage comme taxi avant d'y renoncer.
🛑Zanzibar a commencé sa carrière dans les Danys Boys d'Okola qu'il va quitter pour rejoindre Mama ohanja et le groupe Confiance jazz comme choriste, percussionniste et deuxième guitariste. Il va par la suite travailler avec Les Supers volcans de la capitale et L'Ozima succès d'Ange Ebogo. Il fonde au début des années 1980 au Nigeria son groupe Le Zoubaki international avec lequel il formera l'ossature du groupe Les Têtes brulées, fondée par Jean-Marie Ahanda, avec lequel il a composé l'un des classiques de la musique Bikutsi la chanson éssingan.
🛑Sa carrière nationale et internationale est lancée par le concours Découverte RFI en 1987 et la réalisation de deux films consacrés au groupe : Bikutsi water blue de Jean-Marie Teno et Man No run de Claire Denis.
🛑Zanzibar meurt à l'âge de 26 ans le 22 octobre 1988 au Cameroun après une tournée en France. La thèse du suicide, quoique privilégiée, ne serait cependant pas exempt d’incertitude.
🛑 Zanzibar toujours imité jamais égalé...
🚦Abonnez vous au 👉 Catalogue237 🗣️🇨🇲 🦁💓 Les meilleures adresses du Cameroun sont disponibles.
🚦Les pages jaunes du Cameroun 🇨🇲💓
☀️C'est le 🇨🇲 qui gagne✌🏾
🇨🇲#quiChercheTrouve✌🏾 #reelsviralシ #viralreelsfb #reelsviralfb #Cameroun #art
#viralreels #reelsviral #Catalogue237 #reelsinstagram #reelsinsta #reelsfb
#Catalogue237 #Music #musique #art #Cameroun #bikutsi
10 mois depuis
REINE-DOMINIQUE NTONE SIKE est la première femme scientifique camerounaise à intégrer la NASA. Elle travaille maintenant pour Blue Origin comme Aerospace Systems Engineer III.
À seulement 29 ans, Reine-Dominique est devenue la première femme scientifique camerounaise à intégrer l’une des plus grandes organisations au monde : la NASA. De son enfance au Cameroun à son job à la NASA en passant par ses études à l'Université d'Évry.
#237FoisExcellentes #TwitbookNB
À seulement 29 ans, Reine-Dominique est devenue la première femme scientifique camerounaise à intégrer l’une des plus grandes organisations au monde : la NASA. De son enfance au Cameroun à son job à la NASA en passant par ses études à l'Université d'Évry.
#237FoisExcellentes #TwitbookNB
1 année depuis
La femme noire avec les yeux les plus bleus du monde s’appelle Jalicia Nightingale, née en 1993 à Bridgetown, à la Barbade, aux États-Unis, est largement connue pour ses superbes yeux les plus bleus du monde. Elle deviendra une figure marquante de l’un des magazines Blackwoman WORLD 🌍 célébrant le charme et l’élégance des femmes à la beauté noire.
Elle est souvent surnommée la « beauté noire » et a gagné en popularité en tant que mannequin et actrice.
Jalicia a commencé son parcours de mannequin à l'âge de 18 ans. Après son déménagement en Suisse, elle a participé à l'édition suisse de America's Next Top Model.
Elle possède des caractéristiques extraordinaires, notamment sa peau foncée et ses yeux bleu glacier captivants, qui présentent des traits génétiques distinctifs qui laissent une impression durable.
Jalicia Nightengale est très appréciée pour son association avec des mannequins estimés d'agences telles que Scouts Models Agency et New Version Models. Elle a notamment figuré dans la campagne de lunettes d'Andy Wolf Eyewear. Actuellement, Jalicia Nightengale est employée par The Arts Club à Londres. De plus, elle a eu l'occasion de montrer ses talents dans des films tels que Star Wars et Justice League. Il convient de mentionner que #Jalicia_Nightengale est mariée à son partenaire de longue date, Che Hebson, mais ils n'ont pas d'enfants ensemble. Actuellement, elle n’entretient aucune relation amoureuse avec quelqu’un d’autre.
📸 CARTE D'IDENTITÉ
Nom, prénom : Jalicia Hebson
Profession : Mannequin, Actrice
Religion: Chrétienne
Origine / Ethnie : Bajan
Nationalité : Américaine
Taille : 1,78
Poids : 60kg
Âge : 1993
Couleur des yeux : bleu
Couleur de cheveux : noir
Orientation sexuelle : Hétéro
Situation matrimoniale : Mariée
Enfants : 0
Fortune estimée : 800 000$ , ce qui équivaut à plus de 493 200 000 FCFA par mois.
La combinaison de ses diverses caractéristiques a conduit à la formation de l’un des visages les plus esthétiques de l’histoire de l’humanité. Ses yeux bleus irrésistibles sont devenus sa marque de fabrique. De plus, ses cheveux possèdent une teinte noire frappante. Jalicia Nightengale a partagé ses expériences passées de harcèlement en raison de son apparence ; cependant, elle a réussi à s’accepter et à s’apprécier, développant ainsi l’amour-propre. Actuellement, elle s'épanouit en tant que mannequin à succès et fait partie des modèles émergents rapidement, grâce à son apparence exceptionnelle et inimitable.
#blue #eyes #africa #black #woman #world #unique #Jalicia #hebson #JaliciaHebson #unitedstates #topmodel 🇺🇸
Elle est souvent surnommée la « beauté noire » et a gagné en popularité en tant que mannequin et actrice.
Jalicia a commencé son parcours de mannequin à l'âge de 18 ans. Après son déménagement en Suisse, elle a participé à l'édition suisse de America's Next Top Model.
Elle possède des caractéristiques extraordinaires, notamment sa peau foncée et ses yeux bleu glacier captivants, qui présentent des traits génétiques distinctifs qui laissent une impression durable.
Jalicia Nightengale est très appréciée pour son association avec des mannequins estimés d'agences telles que Scouts Models Agency et New Version Models. Elle a notamment figuré dans la campagne de lunettes d'Andy Wolf Eyewear. Actuellement, Jalicia Nightengale est employée par The Arts Club à Londres. De plus, elle a eu l'occasion de montrer ses talents dans des films tels que Star Wars et Justice League. Il convient de mentionner que #Jalicia_Nightengale est mariée à son partenaire de longue date, Che Hebson, mais ils n'ont pas d'enfants ensemble. Actuellement, elle n’entretient aucune relation amoureuse avec quelqu’un d’autre.
📸 CARTE D'IDENTITÉ
Nom, prénom : Jalicia Hebson
Profession : Mannequin, Actrice
Religion: Chrétienne
Origine / Ethnie : Bajan
Nationalité : Américaine
Taille : 1,78
Poids : 60kg
Âge : 1993
Couleur des yeux : bleu
Couleur de cheveux : noir
Orientation sexuelle : Hétéro
Situation matrimoniale : Mariée
Enfants : 0
Fortune estimée : 800 000$ , ce qui équivaut à plus de 493 200 000 FCFA par mois.
La combinaison de ses diverses caractéristiques a conduit à la formation de l’un des visages les plus esthétiques de l’histoire de l’humanité. Ses yeux bleus irrésistibles sont devenus sa marque de fabrique. De plus, ses cheveux possèdent une teinte noire frappante. Jalicia Nightengale a partagé ses expériences passées de harcèlement en raison de son apparence ; cependant, elle a réussi à s’accepter et à s’apprécier, développant ainsi l’amour-propre. Actuellement, elle s'épanouit en tant que mannequin à succès et fait partie des modèles émergents rapidement, grâce à son apparence exceptionnelle et inimitable.
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