Beautiful pics of Ashley Graham and Ariana Grande feet & legs feet & legs
Ashley Graham was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. Two of her sisters raised her, but she often faced bullying in school due to her large legs. Graham was initially diagnosed as having A.D.H.D. shortly after her elementary education. ), but managed to conquer this, as well as other personal obstacles in her early years. A talent agent spotted Graham at the age of 12 in an Nebraska shopping mall. Prior to graduating in 2005 at Lincoln Southwest High School (now Lincoln Southwest High School), she had appeared in various magazines and billboards. In the early days of her modeling career, she faced difficulties being hired because her physique was so unusual. Graham had offers to model as a catalog model for several years, but was told she wouldn't be able to advance beyond straightforward tasks. Fortunately, she was able to disprove the session casters and the career of her choice grew quickly. In 2007, she was interviewed by Sally Singer of "Vogue" magazine, which gave her one of her very first major breaks. Graham then made an appearance in Glamour magazine's 2009 "These Bodies Look Beautiful at all sizes". Graham made headlines again in 2009 as she appeared in a controversial Lane Bryant commercial that ultimately was banned across the globe. When the advertisement was pulled from YouTube, it had been viewed over 800,000. Graham also appeared in "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno to address the issue after it grew out of control. Graham became well-known and the most sought-after plus-size women today. Grande began acting and singing when she was very young. In 2008, she was awarded an acting role in the Broadway production of 13, and she soon started appearing in small parts on TV shows. The year 2010 brought her first big breakthrough when she was asked to play on the Nickelodeon show Victorious. The show featured her as Cat Valentine a teenage girl studying at a school for performing arts. She appeared in Sam & Cat, a spin-off series that aired from 2013 until 2014.
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