Victoria’s Secret “Angel” reveals rare photos with her grandmother 15:53

Model Alessandra Ambrosio has published rare photos with her grandmother. She shared the photo on Instagram (her owner, Meta, is known as an extremist in Russia and is banned).

Victoria’s Secret “Angel” showed rare photos with her grandmother and congratulated her on her birthday. The model published photos from different periods of her life, including childhood and adolescence. It is known that she spent this period in Brazil.

Alessandra Ambrosio made a career as a supermodel thanks to her collaboration with the American lingerie brand Victoria’s Secret. Today, the celebrity is the face of such brands as Next, Armani Exchange, Christian Dior and Ralph Lauren. The supermodel also tried herself as an actress, playing a cameo role in the James Bond movie “Casino Royale”, in the movie “Hello, Dad, New Year” and in the TV series “Gossip Girl”.

Alessandra Ambrosio in bikini at the beginning of July filmed Victoria’s ex-lover Boni on holiday. The model and businessman are holidaying together in Ibiza. She chose a red swimsuit with sunglasses and gold chains for the beach. Alessandra Ambrosio and Alexander Smerfit have yet to comment on the rumored romance.

Formerly known as Alessandra Ambrosio starry in a mini dress on vacation.

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Source: Gazeta

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