Male model aspires to walk international ramps
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Kesegofetse Senna
He says that he started modelling at a very young age. "I started modelling for Pep Stores advertising their clothes while I was still young. I then stop modelling to focus on other things. It was only when I relocated to Gaborone that I joined Madame Queen Modelling Agency in 2011 and started modelling professionally," says the 22-year-old.
He asserts that his road to modelling has been an easy one as both his parents and six siblings have been supportive.
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