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Miranda Pak

Model

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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1977-06-01
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She’s a restaurateur and former model who first made waves in 2012 as a standout presence at HIN Hot Import Nights, frequently featured in Model Vanity Magazine. Before stepping into the spotlight, she pursued her studies at New York University, laying the foundation for her future endeavors. Her personal life has also drawn public interest, especially her relationship with Terrence Howard. The couple originally married in 2013 and shared a son, Qirin Love, born in 2015. Though they divorced in 2015, there was renewed attention when they got engaged again in December 2018. They welcomed another child together, a son named Hero, in 2016. Through it all, she’s maintained her identity, balancing motherhood, business, and her past in the modeling world. She continues to move forward with resilience and purpose.

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She runs the Shabu Shabu Bar located in Santa Ana, California, where she has built a solid reputation for quality and service. Over the years, her dedication to the business has made Shabu Shabu Bar a popular spot among locals and visitors alike. She’s deeply involved in day-to-day operations, ensuring that every guest has a memorable experience at Shabu Shabu Bar. Her leadership continues to shape the success of Shabu Shabu Bar, making it one of the go-to dining destinations in the area.

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