Beautiful pics of Ashley Graham and Ariana Grande feet & legs feet & legs
Ashley Graham was born on November 22nd of 1989 in Lincoln Nebraska. Her family consisted of twin sisters and often was bullied at school due to her sizeable legs. Graham was diagnosed as having attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder shortly after graduating from elementary school. However, she was able to conquer it, as did other obstacles in her early age. A talent agent spotted Graham when she was twelve in the Nebraska shopping center. Her image was featured in advertisements and magazines prior to she graduated at Lincoln Southwest High School. Due to her unique physique, it challenging for her to find jobs at the start of her modeling career. Graham had several offers for catalog models, however it was said that she would not be able to move beyond simple tasks. She was fortunate enough to show that session casters were wrong, and her career progressed swiftly. Sally Singer, the editor of "Vogue", spoke with her during 2007. That was her first major breakthrough. The following year, in 2009, she was a guest in "Glamour's" "These Bodies Are Beautiful In Every Size". Graham became a headline again when she appeared in a commercial to promote Lane Bryant that ended up being censored in a number of nations. The commercial received more than 800,000 hits prior to being taken down. The issue got so absurd that she appeared to the Jay Leno show "The Tonight Show" to debate it. Graham gained notoriety and became was one of the most admired plus-sized women of today. Grande was a young girl when she began singing and acting. Her first appearance was a minor part in the Broadway's production of 13 in the year 2008. After that she started acting on various television programs. The part she played on Victorious which was a Nickelodeon television show in 2010 was her biggest break. She played Cat Valentine a teenage girl attending a performing art school. When the sitcom was cancelled at the end of 2013, she starred in a spin-off series Sam & Cat (2013-14).
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