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Micaela Schafer

Model

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Resourceful Brave Passionate Determined A True Friend Magnetic

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1983-11-01
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She’s a truly versatile entertainer, known for making her mark as an actress, model, and singer — a triple threat in every sense. Her journey into the spotlight began when she placed eighth in the very first season of Germany’s Next Top Model, a moment that helped launch her into the public eye. Prior to that, she had already earned recognition by winning titles like Miss East Germany 2004 and Miss Venus 2005, showcasing her early presence in the world of pageantry and glamour.

Before all the fame and red carpets, life looked a bit different. As a child, she trained in ballet, showing dedication and discipline from a young age. However, she made the decision to leave high school during the 11th grade, choosing to follow a path that felt more aligned with her passions. Interestingly, before stepping into the modeling world, she pursued studies to become a pharmacy technician — a lesser-known chapter in her diverse story.

Born in Leipzig, Germany, she carries a rich cultural background with Brazilian heritage adding another layer to her identity. Over the years, she has continued to evolve, embracing each new role with confidence and grace. Her journey reflects resilience, adaptability, and a relentless drive to explore her talents — qualities that make her stand out in the entertainment industry.

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She’s widely known by her stage name, La Mica, and has built a solid reputation as a talented DJ. Under the name La Mica, she brings energy and flair to every performance, carving out a unique space in the music scene. In addition to her work as La Mica, she gained broader public attention when she appeared on the sixth season of I’m a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!. Competing with charisma and resilience, she made it quite far in the show and ultimately finished in 4th place. Her time on the show certainly boosted the visibility of La Mica, further establishing her presence both behind the decks and in the spotlight.

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