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  2. Joy Corrigan - Wikipedia

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    [2] [20] [21] She was photographed for Sports Illustrated in Miami in 2017. [22] [23] In 2019, Corrigan founded the clothing brand Naked Species with her sister Gina Corrigan Smith. [24] [25] She donates part of the profits from Naked Species products to the Wild Life Tomorrow Fund to help prevent animal extinction. [26] [27]

  3. Category:Actresses from Miami - Wikipedia

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  4. Miami Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States.It is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida.The municipality is located on natural and human-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the latter of which separates the Beach from the mainland city of Miami.

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  6. First model with dwarfism to walk in Miami Swim Week ... - AOL

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    Tamera McLaughlin, 25, made history as the first little person to walk the runway at Miami Swim Week, Art Heart Fashion, which produces the event, confirmed to Yahoo Life. McLaughlin made her ...

  7. ‘Siesta Key’ Cast: Where Are They Now? Kelsey Owens ... - AOL

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    After the show ended, Lexie moved from Miami to Delray Beach where she works in real estate. Outside of work, she spends time with friends, stays active and focuses on personal growth.

  8. Bunny Yeager - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition titled "Beach Babes Bash" in the early 1990s at the Center for Visual Communication (at that time located in Coral Gables, Florida) featured photographs by Yeager of models from Miami on the beach from the 1950s. [8] Another exhibit at the same gallery featuring Yeager's work was titled "Sex Sirens of the Sixties."

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