Oluchi Onweagba
Mar 11 2008, Swati S

The claims of Naomi Campbell about the modeling industry being racist seem to be gaining grounds after in an interview international supermodel Oluchi Onweagba has maintained that she has been hurt by few of the South African magazines, as they...

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