Lori Harvey and Jessica Camacho
Lori Harvey is an American model, who is the step-daughter of comedian, television host producer, radio host as well as actor and author, Steve Harvey, through his third and current wife, fashion blogger and fashion designer Marjorie Bridges. Lori is rumored to be the biological child of Donnell Woods. Her mother is the source of her blood. Lori is half-sister to two siblings, Morgan as well as Jason. Through Steve her father, she's the step-sister of Brandi, Karli, and Wynton. As a child, Lori had aspirations of being a professional horseback rider one day, and representing her country in the United States of America at the Olympics. In Florida, Lori continued to race and compete even after she graduated from high school. Her back suffered a serious injury, which abruptly put an end to her riding career. She dropped out and began on-line learning. Lori's worldwide fame as a fashion-model has been well received. She has appeared on runways of Paris Fashion Week as well as Milan Fashion Week, showing Dolce & Gabbana.
Jessica Camacho (American actress) is well-known for her role as Sophie Foster and Gypsy respectively in Fox supernatural drama, 'Sleepy Hill', The CW super hero series The Flash', as and Michelle Vargas in Netflix science fiction show Another Life'. Camacho was born in Chicago discovered her love for acting after she enrolled in an acting course at the suggestion by a friend. It quickly found her heart. Then, she relocated to San Francisco in California where she served as a server, helping aid her during her training in the American Conservatory Theatre. In Chicago Camacho was a part of several television and stage projects. Camacho first made an appearance on screen in an Episode in the year 2007 on "Come On Over", an animated show designed for kids. The first time she appeared on screen was one year later, in the romantic comedy indie 'Desertion'. She became an established actress throughout the next few years particularly on television. In addition, she has appeared in supporting parts in several movies.









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