CMS PLUS PROFILES

Published: Thursday | December 10, 2009


Here are two more of the contestants in the CMS Plus competition, which is aired on CVM-TV on Fridays.


Simone Clayton

Age: 27

Height: 5'4"

Sponsor: Jole Restaurant and Caterers

"My son has had a great influence on my life and because of him I am driven to take full advantage of any opportunity that is presented to me. I am willing and ready to work intensively to enhance his life the best way I can, and the Caribbean Model Search reality show is an opportunity that will reap positive rewards for both of us," says doting mom Simone Clayton.

Clayton sees herself as Jamaica's next full-figured star and is geared to take home the big win.

"I should be the next Caribbean Model Search reality show winner because I am a true and sincere representation of full-figured ladies. I know I'm capable of putting the hard work in and I don't tire out or give-in easily. In addition, I am very industrious, responsible and mature."


Michelle Smith

Age: 27

Height: 5'9"

Sponsor: Dynamax Fitness Limited

"I am a positive, fashionably unique, full-figured individual who is eager to make my mark on the world of fashion through Pulse's Caribbean Model Search (CMS), and I absolutely believe I have the potential and ability to take this industry by storm," says the ever fashion-forward Michelle Smith.

She says she is ready to take top honours in the inaugural CMS Plus reality TV series.

"I entered the CMS Plus competition because it has always been my dream to model and be a part of the fashion industry. I have a passion for everything that the fashion world offers and I'm in it to win it," she stated.

A compliance officer, Smith enjoys travelling, playing volleyball, hanging with friends and family, as well as watching National Basketball League games. An avid Beyonce fan, Michelle admires the singer's dedication, drive, extraordinary talent and, of course, astute fashion sense. "She is constantly reinventing herself and each time she comes with something bigger and better."

 
 
 
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