Adele Jergens and Adriana Lima
Adele Jergens has become the most famous American actor. In 1939, she won the title of Miss World Fairest during the New York World's Fair. Her birthplace was in Brooklyn and went to school there. Following her time in Brooklyn there are reports that her parents moved to another state. She was a great pupil and excelled at the elementary school she attended. Adele throughout her life has spent some incredible times with Sands and her family. Her first encounter with her husband was on working on a brand new film set in San Francisco. After a few months, the two couples were married. They discussed their marriage as well as their personal lives and experience up until she died. Tracy Langan is the only son of this young couple. Sadly, the news in 2001, that their son was dying of a brain tumor that had become cancerous made everyone depressed. Adriana Lima....................Adriana Lima is a Brazilian model and actress whose talents have set her apart in both niches. She's a Gemini born on the 12th of June 1981. Her birthplace was Salvador Bahia Brazil. Lima's ethnicity is mixed. Lima is Portuguese Native Brazilian African Japanese Swiss West Indian. Nelson Torres Lima's parents are Maria das Gracas Lima. The father of the family was carpenter while her mother worked as a social worker. In Salvador's Castelo Branco district of Salvador Her mother was the one who took care of her until her dad was gone at 6 months. Lima began her journey into modeling when she supported her friend in an event. She was crowned the Ford Supermodel of Brazil search when she was just 15. Elite Model Management was her agent when she signed in New York City. The following year she made her debut in the runway of Anna Sui's New York Fashion Week. Lima's career on the runway has continued to grow since that time. She has walked for fashion houses like Fendi, Vera Wang Christian Miu-Miu, Dior and others. Her first appearance in a magazine was for Marie Claire Brazil. Her first Victoria's Secret Angel cover was published in 1999.
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