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Her name is not Zohreh but Zohra but she spells it Zohre.
A he is an Afghan. I don't understand your denial. Go watch her website, go check Wikipedia, and all her interviews. I am not sure why you are arguing. Everybody says that she is atypical.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zohre_Esmaeli
http://www.zohre.de/
https://premium-speakers.com/en/spea...zohre-esmaeli/
“…where once were veils, I show face today …“
Zohre Esmaeli is the only international model from Afghanistan, face of the campaign “Germany – Land of Ideas”, member of the German-French Integration Council (DFIR) under the leadership of the interior ministers of both countries, ambassador of the Red Cross.
Zohre Esmaeli grows up in Kabul, Afghanistan and escapes to Germany together with her family in 1998 – 6 months full of deprivation and disconcerting experiences for the thirteen-year-old. A model scout spotted her while shopping when she was 17 and Esmaeli took it as a chance to build an independent life and jumpstart a professional career. A short while later she moves to Paris as the first step into becoming a successful model. Fashion capitals like Milan, London and New York follow. But modelling is not enough for her: Zohre Esmaeli wants to share her experiences with other people in similar situations to ease their start into a new life. That’s why she initiates different integrative projects like “Culture Coaches” and supports organisations like “Afghanistan – Hilfe, die Ankommt e.V.”
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I just read a short biography of her life and honestly I smell BS. She left her family at 17 apparently and the typical story of " family wants her to have arranged marriage ".
https://www.google.com/amp/s/culturs...e-esmaeli/amp/
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The pictures where she is young does not look like it's taken in afghanistan . The style of hijab ( black covering ) and style , i have yet to see any afghan like that . It's my honest opinion . And to be honest , the afghans in the YouTube sections seem to question her identity too .
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No this happened already in Germany. First escape (from Afghanistan) was because of Taliban with her parents. Later in germany she escaped her parents because she should get married with an Afghan from Canada.
The comments claim she is a paid Berber or North african actress to further feminist agenda in Afghanistan LOL it#s getting too stupid for me i'm out
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