Stephanie Mavunga: Warrior Princess
Posted Jan 15, 2014
Her name is Stephanie; her name is Tafadzwa. She's from the Midwest; she was born in Zimbabwe. She is a fierce competitor; she is a princess. She's never met a stranger; she misses her family. She takes her faith seriously, but not herself. Don't try to put Stephanie Mavunga into a box-she won't fit. Not her 6-3 frame and not her equally large personality.
(GoHeels.com)
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