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Sasha Gates

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1980-04-23
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Most widely known as a cast member of the popular reality series WAGS, she has also dedicated her career to thriving in a variety of roles, including recording artist, fashion influencer, businesswoman, and philanthropist. Prior to her rise to fame, Sasha Lee Dindayal worked as a model and video vixen, making appearances in music videos such as one by David Banner. She pursued her passion for fashion by earning a degree in fashion merchandising. Born in Canada as Sasha Lee Dindayal, she later made her home in Southern California. With Trinidadian heritage, she brings a rich cultural background to her identity. In June 2011, she married NFL tight end Antonio Gates, and together they have two children—a daughter named Ayla and a son named Aven.

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She was deeply involved in running a non-profit organization known as The Dolling Foundation, where she poured her energy and passion into making a real difference. On top of that, she actually created her own line of hair extensions specifically for the foundation—something that not only supported its mission but also showcased her creativity and entrepreneurial spirit. Her work with The Dolling Foundation really highlighted her commitment to giving back, and through initiatives like the hair extension line, she found unique ways to fund and promote the cause. The Dolling Foundation became more than just an organization—it became a reflection of her vision and dedication.

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