Lori Harvey and Jessica Camacho
Lori Harvey (born in America) is modeling. She's the step-daughter of Steve Harvey, an American TV presenter, comedian as well as a radio host, actor and author. Steve Harvey has three wives including his present one, Marjorie Bridges. Lori is rumored to be the biological child of Donnell Woods. Lori, through her mom, has two half brothers, Morgan and Jason. Lori is the stepsister of Brandi's, Karli and Wynton, through Steve. Lori was aspired to one day becoming an Olympic horseback-riding competitor. She continued competing as she completed from high school and was enrolled at a Florida college. But, she was struck by a back injury which abruptly put an end to her ride. After that, she quit the college, and enrolled in online courses. Lori has since become a well-known model on the international stage. She appeared on the Paris Fashion Weeks as well as the Milan Fashion Weeks runways. The main reason for her appearance was to act as a model in the fashion house Dolce & Gabbana.
Jessica Camacho is an American actress, who gained fame by playing Sophie Foster in the Fox supernatural drama series 'Sleepy Hollow as well as Gypsy on The CW superhero series 'The Flash' and Michelle Vargas in the Netflix science fiction series 'Another Life'. She was born in Chicago and discovered her love to act after taking a class at the suggestion of a friend. The passion for acting was evident right away. Then she relocated to San Francisco, California and was a waitress in order to earn a living while undergoing instruction at the highly regarded American Conservatory Theatre. She then appeared on several Chicago TV and stage productions. Camacho first appeared on the screen in a 2007 episode of "Come On Over", an animated show designed for kids. The following year she starred on the big screen for the first time on the comedy of indie romance "Desertion. It has made her a popular actress in the years since especially on television. In addition, she has appeared in supporting parts in a variety of films.









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