Miss Zambia UK Top Model has a soft spot for orphans and the less fortunate
Many people who aspire to become models easily become disheartened when they meet the first hurdles on their way. That’s the moment they realise that while modelling can be fun, it’s not an easy profession.
Musonda Malama, Miss Zambia UK Top Model didn’t allow the initial hurdles to discourage her from modelling. She’s proud of her achievements as a model and always willing to encourage aspiring models to pursue their dream with determination. “You have to love yourself as you are judged on your physical appearance first before anything else. So you need to be comfortable in your own skin so as not to be offended by casting directors or judges’ comments in competitions. Look after your skin and your body by eating healthy and exercising,” she advices aspiring models.
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Musonda Malama: Don’t let hurdles kill your dream
- Wednesday, 07 September 2011 07:53
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