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'''Sondra Barker''' was born in Morocco and raised in Newburgh, New York. She | |||
'''Sondra Barker''' is an [[American]] [[glamour model]] and [[television personality]] who was born in Morocco and raised in Newburgh, New York, USA. She went to college in Oahu, Hawaii where she began working as a model after winning the Venus Swimwear Model Search. Soon after she was selected as a guest host for Wild On! on E! Tropical Paradise. | |||
Since then she has moved to Los Angeles and has featured in a Bud Light commercial with Carlos Mancia. She was also a cover model for CoExistence Magazine as well as also shooting for Playboy's Babe of the Month (non nude). Some of Sondra Barker's other modeling includes Nike, Morgan Barret, Japanese Fashion magazine ''25ANS'', Venus Swimwear and Hosting FUEL TV's M80 "Loose Ends 2" Episode as their Token Hottie. In addition to hosting and modeling she has also been in several independent films all featured in the Hawaii International Film Festival and was in the theatre production "The Honey Mooners: Lost Episode" with Pat Sajak and Joe Moore. | Since then she has moved to Los Angeles and has featured in a Bud Light commercial with Carlos Mancia. She was also a cover model for CoExistence Magazine as well as also shooting for Playboy's Babe of the Month (non nude). Some of Sondra Barker's other modeling includes Nike, Morgan Barret, Japanese Fashion magazine ''25ANS'', Venus Swimwear and Hosting FUEL TV's M80 "Loose Ends 2" Episode as their Token Hottie. In addition to hosting and modeling she has also been in several independent films all featured in the Hawaii International Film Festival and was in the theatre production "The Honey Mooners: Lost Episode" with Pat Sajak and Joe Moore. | ||
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| Born | Morocco |
| Ethnicity | Caucasian |
| Nationality | American |
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| Body type | Slim |
| Eye color | Brown |
| Hair | Brown |
| Underarm hair | Shaved |
Sondra Barker is an American glamour model and television personality who was born in Morocco and raised in Newburgh, New York, USA. She went to college in Oahu, Hawaii where she began working as a model after winning the Venus Swimwear Model Search. Soon after she was selected as a guest host for Wild On! on E! Tropical Paradise.
Since then she has moved to Los Angeles and has featured in a Bud Light commercial with Carlos Mancia. She was also a cover model for CoExistence Magazine as well as also shooting for Playboy's Babe of the Month (non nude). Some of Sondra Barker's other modeling includes Nike, Morgan Barret, Japanese Fashion magazine 25ANS, Venus Swimwear and Hosting FUEL TV's M80 "Loose Ends 2" Episode as their Token Hottie. In addition to hosting and modeling she has also been in several independent films all featured in the Hawaii International Film Festival and was in the theatre production "The Honey Mooners: Lost Episode" with Pat Sajak and Joe Moore.



