
An extraordinary beauty, Bobbi Jo exploded onto the modeling scene as a lead in the Young Buck music video for the single, “I know You Want Me”, featuring Jazze Pha. As a model/actress, she has since been recognized by artists and casting directors as a woman who definitely stands out above the rest. Since appearing in the video, it has been a non-stop grind for this charismatic, blue-eyed beauty, who has since been spotlighted in magazines such as XXL Magazine and Source Magazine, also a known face for Coogi Clothing’s Womens Line. She appeared in music videos for Lloyd Banks, Hot Rod, Prodigy of Mobb Deep and most recently playing 50 Cent’s Baby Mother in his video “I Get Money”. Living in Brooklyn, New York to a single mother, Bobbi had to grow up quickly and learn how to take care of herself at an early age. Spending 10 years of her youth in foster care, she moved around a lot during her younger years, and It is partially because of her rough upbringing, that she strives to succeed in whatever she does. At the same time she refuses to compromise her integrity and standards. Currently a student at SUNY Old Westbury in Long Island, NY, Bobbi Jo definitely believes that education is just as important as being noticed in the entertainment industry. As a highly intelligent English major and business minor, she does not consider modeling as a last resort, and lists obtaining her degree as a first priority. In an industry where many models are willing to do whatever it takes, Bobbi Jo insists that one must be selective in choosing modeling jobs. There have been several instances where she has been offered a project, but has had to politely turn it down if the material that is presented isn’t one that will compliment her image. “It is important to see the bigger picture”, she states. When it is all said and done, Bobbi Jo’s main objective is to obtain major make-up line and clothing line campaigns, she's currently looking into commercials, aiming to land serious movie roles. She would also like to play a major role in changing the lives a foster care children by investing time in her community, and being a positive female role model for younger girls who have similar goals. Be on the look out for Bobbi Jo in Blackmens magazine with Trey Songs model Gucci clothing and Complex magazine in an Adidas ad.