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Nthabiseng Motsepe walking her way to the Top

In an industry where not only your beauty but your uniqueness too is appreciated, Nthaby seems to be in the right field.
Nthabiseng Motsepe is gorgeous. She is a versatile model and a deceased estate administrator at FDP Administration Services. She was born & bred in Ga-Rankuwa, north of Pretoria. She is one unstoppable lady on a beautiful and glamorous mission. She only started actively pursuing modeling back in 2010 during the World cup season
She says this is because people she bumped into always told her she should consider Runway Modeling because of her striking looks and extraordinary height.
Nthabi is currently signed with G3 models under talents and works as a freelance model. She's about to hit the 10 year mark and with all she's done, learned and achieved, she is not close to being done.

She says the journey has been all sorts of challenging, interesting and humbling. She urges to those that are like her who would like to get in the industry, that self belief is key.
"Tall girls out there deserve to be in the industry don't get enough recognition, nowadays it's about a number of followers you have on social media. Have confidence in yourself and faith that things will work out. Great things take time."
Though there's some challenges, Nthaby pushes on and keeps a reminder that this is her dream.
"It started with a dream and for me to achieve I remind myself not to quit. I stay strong, no matter the circumstances."
Some jobs that she's had in the past also inspires and validates her, like being part of SA Fashion Week Pop Up Shop wearing garments by Gert-Johan Coetzee.

She adds on regardling challenges faced by the youth pursuing their dreams in communities.

"Unfortunately the resources are not enough and at times the challenge is that you spread the word and the youth is just not interested. They're busy with their lives but there's still hope provided we make more noise empowering them"
Ms Motsepe is no doubt a hard worker with dreams she'd like to one day realise.
"Being on the cover of top selling magazines such as Cosmopolitan, True Love & maybe Move? Lol.
I'm also interested in Photography & enhancing the talent of those bubbling under photographers.
Working with them, to both of our benefit and growing. I think I'm killing portraits as we speak Lol.
Hopefully, someday to be a part of Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. It is one of the biggest shows worldwide."

This rising star is yet to show the industry just how amazing she is, and it looks to be sooner, not later. From print,digital, screen to the runway, she ticks all the boxes.
If you are looking for a model for your next project, look no further, Nthaby is your girl.

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