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Esther Baxter (born September 23, 1984) is
an African American model from Miami, Florida. She is also an aspiring
actress.
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Birthdate: September 23, 1984 (age 22)
Birth location: Miami, Florida
Birth name: Esther Baxter
Height: 5'7"
Weight: Unknown
Eye color: Green
Hair color: Brown
Ethnicity: African American, Multiracial
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Biography
Esther Baxter rose to prominence after
being featured in the music video for Petey Pablo's single
"Freek-A-Leak" in 2004. Since then, she has appeared in several videos,
including Ludacris's "Number One Spot", Will Smith's "Switch", Nelly's
"Shake Ya Tailfeather" and Kanye West's "The New Workout Plan". In
addition to video success, she's also been in a number of magazines,
such as VIBE, King, and XXL.
Ethnicity
Esther has stated in the Smooth DVD that
she is of "Black, White, Indian, German, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and
Norwegian" heritage.
Relationship
An 18-year-old Baxter married and divorced
her marine husband in a matter of a few months. Since her divorce she
has been linked to a number of men in the public eye including Pharrell
Williams, Ludacris, Raymond Felton, Cam'ron, Quentin Richardson and most
recently Joe Budden.
Video Appearances
Esther Baxter has appeared in a number of
hip hop videos. They include:
Keep It on the Low by TQ
Freek a Leak by Petey Pablo
Vibrate by Petey Pablo
Shake Ya Tailfeather by Nelly
Caught Up by Ja Rule
Number One Spot by Ludacris
Switch by Will Smith
Overnight Celebrity by Twista
Bottles N' Up by Benzino
King of The Dancehall by Beenie Man
Row Da Boat by Don Yute
One Call Away by Chingy
Tush (Tush, Tush, Tush) by Ghostface Killah
ft. Missy Elliot
Don't Say Nuthin' by The Roots
Keep Doin' It by Violator
Gangsta Girl by Big Tymers
Nookie by Jacki-O
Get Low (Remix) by Lil Jon
Oh Yes/Clockwork by Juelz Santana
Ting Ting by J Menace
Spaceship by Kanye West
The New Workout Plan by Kanye West
Unreleased Angel by Pharrell Williams
How the Hustlers Do It by Swishahouse ft.
Webbie
Georgia by Ludacris ft. Field Mob
Potion by Ludacris
Get Low by Lil Jon
Magazine Appearances
Image:EstherBaxterBlackmenSSXJanuary2007.jpg
Esther Baxter on the cover of the January
2007 issue of Blackmen SSX.XXL (June 2004)
The Source (June 2004)
XXL (July 2004)
King (August 2004)
Smooth (August 2004)
Smooth Girl (September 2004)
The Source (September 2004)
Today's Black Woman (October 2005)
Da Book (September 2005)
Blackmen SSX (June 2005)
Vibe (January 2005)
King (January-February 2005)
XXL (January-February 2005)
King (May-June 2006)
Blackmen SSX Esther Baxter Special (Summer
2006)
Blackmen (October/November 2006)
Blackmen SSX Esther Baxter Special 2
(January 2007)
Calendar Appearances
Ethnicity (2005)
The Unforgettable (2005)
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