American model and singer in the LGBT community who was the third place contestant and first openly gay male contestant on the reality show America's Next Top Model in the Fall of 2013.
Before Fame He aspired to be a model from a young age.
Trivia He appeared on the cover of G Philly Magazine and appeared on Logo TV.
Family Life He grew up with his family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Neuro gum and mints are everywhere: the shelves of every single Whole Foods and the aisles of 3,800 Walmarts; it's a top-seller in the energy and endurance category on Amazon; the caffeine gum and mints are even available at 30,000 feet above sea level on JetBlue flights.
"Shark Tank" stars Robert Herjavec and Kevin O'Leary both wanted a piece of the company when the co-founders entered the tank three years ago.
2010-10-25T19:05:00Z , a San Francisco-based startup, wants you to feel like you have a personal driver -- without having to hire one full time.
The service allows customers to hail a cab from their iPhone or Android app based on their GPS location or via a text message.
UberCab is only available in San Francisco right now as a beta launch, but has plans to expand to other cities in the future.
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The survey found that 70% of 18-to-29-year-olds have purchased a product after seeing it being used by an influencer.
During the early nineteenth century, he served as Vice President of the United States under the presidential administrations of John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. He also served his home state of South Carolina in the United States Senate, and from 1844 to 1845 held the office of U.S. Secretary of State.
Before Fame Before entering politics as a supporter -- or "War Hawk" -- of the War of 1812, Calhoun graduated from Yale College and went on to attend Connecticut's Tapping Reeve Law School.