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Alejandra Guilmant-1

Model

Characteristics

Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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Born
1993-05-10
Height
177 cm
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MiniBio

She’s a talented actress and model who’s made a name for herself on the global stage, represented by top agencies including Paragon Mexico, Oui Management in Paris, Storm Management in London, MODELWERK in Hamburg, and Photogenics Los Angeles. Over the years, she’s graced the pages of major publications like Elle Mexico, Vogue Mexico, and Playboy, showcasing her versatility and striking presence. Before fame really took hold, she captured attention with a standout editorial titled “El arte de seducir” for Vogue Mexico back in September 2013—a moment that helped launch her into the spotlight. Born in Mexico, she eventually expanded her reach internationally, setting up shop in New York City where she continued to build her career. Her journey reflects dedication, talent, and a strong international appeal. She truly embodies what it means to be a modern, globally recognized figure in fashion and entertainment.

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Back in the day, Playboy made waves when they named her the #9 “hottest surf babe” on Instagram—a title that definitely boosted her visibility. She’s not just a pretty face, though; she actually built up her resume with solid appearances in films like A la Mala and Compadres. Yeah, she’s got that effortless charm, but she’s also putting in the work. People keep talking about her, and honestly, it’s no surprise—she’s got that mix of talent and charisma that stands out. When you think about rising stars who’ve made their mark both online and on screen, she’s definitely one name that comes to mind. And let’s be real, getting recognized by Playboy like that? That kind of spotlight doesn’t come easy.

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