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Tammy Briggs – AXSmodern

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I’m Tammy Briggs, a 22-year-old currently navigating the intricacies of university life.
My journey encompasses a vibrant array of experiences, from strutting the catwalk as a fashion model to commanding stages as a host. When I step out of the spotlight, my sanctuary lies in the realm of creativity, where I immerse myself in painting, drawing, singing, and sewing.

Though my childhood dreams once revolved around becoming a heart surgeon, my unexpected passion for mechanical car repairs might raise an eyebrow or two. But like everyone, I have my idiosyncrasies – from a fear of flying cockroaches to the clandestine pleasure of indulging in peanut butter under cover of darkness.

I’m a fervent believer in shattering barriers and dismantling stereotypes, advocating tirelessly for equality and inclusivity. With an irrepressible energy and resilience, I embrace the mantra, “Don’t let anyone discriminate you by race, religion, sex, or physique,” drawing upon my unwavering determination to carve out my own path to success.

I’m Tammy Briggs, a 22-year-old currently navigating the intricacies of university life.
My journey encompasses a vibrant array of experiences, from strutting the catwalk as a fashion model to commanding stages as a host. When I step out of the spotlight, my sanctuary lies in the realm of creativity, where I immerse myself in painting, drawing, singing, and sewing.

Though my childhood dreams once revolved around becoming a heart surgeon, my unexpected passion for mechanical car repairs might raise an eyebrow or two. But like everyone, I have my idiosyncrasies – from a fear of flying cockroaches to the clandestine pleasure of indulging in peanut butter under cover of darkness.

I’m a fervent believer in shattering barriers and dismantling stereotypes, advocating tirelessly for equality and inclusivity. With an irrepressible energy and resilience, I embrace the mantra, “Don’t let anyone discriminate you by race, religion, sex, or physique,” drawing upon my unwavering determination to carve out my own path to success.

Stalker

Othello: The Moor of Venice" by William Shakespeare Act 4 Scene 3

Tony Hall- “Jean and Dinah”

The Dragon Can’t Dance by Earl Lovelace Act 1.Yvonne

Women-Roses from August Wilson “Fences”

Oleanna by David //Act 2. Carol