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i haven't noticed licking lips LOL i do notice their eyes go gaga and their mouths open for flies to come in ![]() naija boys dont hide their admiration at allllllll |
quote by epi:she's not in naija. she was born and raised in washington,d.c. now she's based in canada. her face looks like a man. beautiful lovely skin. way to much fake hair on her head. |
i love her look! she's in the lead with the votes |
love my body. yeah, i'm on the petite small side but everything is in proportion ![]() |
^ why do you always use ? LOLoh yeah, can't forget The Color Purple. |
this one looks decent
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forest gump. the rocky movies. |
african journalists making the rest of us aspiring journalists look bad ![]() |
i say she's slutty- definitely not classy. nice figure. too much horse hair on her head. beautiful, lovely skin. face looks like a man. |
i like his music much better than maxwell's. but i think maxwell looks much better. |
She’s a model that gets turned on by looking at her image. Tracy Obonna but best known as Nigerian Bombshell is a blast. The model of Nigerian descent is based in Toronto. Q: Let’s introduce you, What is your full name? My name is Tracy Obonna but my stage name is Nigerian Bombshell! Q:Where were you born? I was born in the Washington D.C Q:What was your childhood like? Wow! I had a very fun filled childhood. The early part of my childhood, I and my family moved around a lot due to my father’s business ventures we lived in DC, London England and now Toronto. As a child I was very athletic. I played sports but not only that I took dance lessons and acted in school plays. I come from a big family of 3 sisters and two brothers, so we always played together we really didn’t really need any friends. Q:When and how did your interest in modeling start? I have always been into the arts and glamour so modeling is just a way for me to express that passion. As far as getting into the modeling industry I started going really hard at it a year ago Q: Can you tell us what kind of model you are? Well, I consider myself an actress/model but I can incorporate myself into any type of modeling, fashion urban commercial, whatever I can do it. Q:How did you actually start out in modeling? I was in high school and my friend suggested I should join this agency. I then did a photo shoot and now I’m hooked. Q:What part of your body gets the most compliments from people? I would say my eyes lips and butt. Q:What was your journey like as a Nigerian model trying to make it in Toronto and New York? Well, all I can say is that in life, any job or game you put yourself in – there is always going to be competition no matter where you are. I have always been very big on education; I recently graduated from University of Albany in New York with a bachelor degree in Business and Theatre Arts. I love my nationality and I’m proud and embrace who I am and where I come from. This modeling game is not as easy as people think it is. I have made a lot of sacrifices and have been through ups and downs. I also experienced an immense amount of rejection. I have lost some friends along the way but I now know they were not true friends to began with Q:What was your first booking? My first book was reggae star Bennie Man’s music video. Q:Tell us what that’s like? I was so nervous because I didn’t know anybody on set and there were a lot of people. I felt a little out of place so I just stayed on the cell phone with my mom like the whole day. Q:What is your dream booking? Oh My God! To be casted in a huge movie role! Q:Do have a favorite Nigerian song or movie? ‘Gonga so’, ‘Do me’ and ‘Suddenly’ I have a crush on D’banj. I also like Tuface and P Square. Actress wise, I love Genevieve Nnaji and Rita Dominic. Q:What’s next for you career wise? I just finished shooting a film called “The Lost” so look out for that. I want more movie roles; I’m really looking forward to collaborating with different directors and film makers
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Canada-based, Tracy Obonna, her stage name is Nigerian Bombshell. [size=15pt]is she slutty or beautiful?[/size]
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hmmmm. i'll try it. this is like something i ate a thai restaraunt. but it was bananas not plantain |
just started at northwestern. |
evanston quote by bawomolo:tiger is not living paycheck to paycheck. he can def. afford to take time off work for the sake of family. work shouldn't come b4 family. [b]quote by C2H50H:[/b]The marriage was wrecked the day Mr. Woods protected his assets with a prenup. It became a business transaction. She births and nannies his kids, and he forks over the cash.true. |
beautiful pic!!!! ![]() having kids w/out marriage is the trend now in celebrity world. everywhere u look, some1 else is preggers. look at angelina and brad. halle. i'll save my moral judgment. no one's perfect. |
ur in chi-town. where abouts? |
most of the jackson family haven't watched it yet. they said it's too painful ![]() [size=16pt] Tito tells Oprah family have yet to see Michael Jackson documentary as it's 'too painful'By Daily Mail Reporter[/size] Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1235274/Tito-tells-Oprah-family-Michael-Jackson-documentary-painful.html#ixzz0ZVFNHCPP Most of Michael Jackson's family have found it too painful to watch the documentary of his final days, his brother has revealed. Tito admitted he went to the red carpet premier of This is It but 'just couldn't go through with it'. He told Oprah: 'It was too soon for me. We have quite a few family members it was difficult for, such as my mum and my sisters Janet, Rebbie and LaToya, as well as my brother Randy. 'It was a little early for them as well.' [size=5pt] Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1235274/Tito-tells-Oprah-family-Michael-Jackson-documentary-painful.html#ixzz0ZVFUAwS1[/size]
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quote by bawomolo:« #31 on: Today at 12:35:08 PM »travelling around the world with a golf stick won't help his marriage. he's not just "staying at home" as u put it. he's communicating with his wife. too many nigerian men don't understand the value of communication. |
shes boring.sorry |
i'm gonn try it thanx ladies! |
the show was kinda boring. esp. with not even 1 black lady to go far. sillyness. the q&a with the final contestants was awkward. |
survival. |
quote by THE.AMAKA:i've never listened to hausa music but i like this one. it has a nice beat. ijaw music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP7fj9sBjp4 |
[size=15pt] if he had continued playing golf with all this nonsense- i seriously would have questioned his manhood. so stepping down shows he is trying to do the right thing. men correct the problem. boys ignore them. [/size] |
quote by Good Girl« #232 on: Today at 06:42:07 AM »that ur opinion. i thot kenya was the prettiest. yeah she has big teeth but she looks like a model. botswana- i looked right past her. nothing special. i was voting for SIERRA LEONE! |
gibraltar--- WHAT!!?? ![]() i liked miss canada. i stopped watching when all the black girls were taken out. |
2 months ago, i started getting salycylic acid and glycolic peels at a spa. glycolic comes from fruit sugars. i've had 3 peels now. it only takes 30 minutes at the spa i go to. my skin is smoother. i saw my sister over thanksgiving break and she asked why my skin has gotten dark in just 3 months. i was really surprised becuz i didn't notice any darkening. some say black pple should do peels becuz it may cause hyperpigmentation, darkening the skin. |

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