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Gia Kalangi's acting experience

1977, Chia once went dancing in a DCA club (similar to a gay disco) and was caught red-handed by the then hair stylist Maurice Turner Baum.

Three months later, he took Jiya to new york to meet Minnie Cook, the boss of a modeling company. Minnie was so excited to see Jiya that she forgot to sign a contract with her. 1978 At the beginning of this year, Jiya moved to new york and started her modeling career with the help of Morris.

Chia's indifferent attitude towards everything and her cold and slightly fragile appearance made her quickly become the world's top model, earning $6,543.8+0 million a day.

This kind of thing has never happened in fashion before. In 1970s, taking drugs containing cocaine was very popular in America. This drug is not only popular in nightclubs, but also widely used in studios to keep models energetic and work longer hours.

At first, Chia used cocaine just for fun. But in 1980, her consultant and agent Maurice Tanabaum died of lung cancer. In order to alleviate the pain, Chia began to take heroin, and drug abuse soon became the whole of Chia's life. A few months later, Jiya spent all the money she earned on drugs. She doesn't even have the energy to work, and sometimes she falls asleep while taking pictures.

1983, Ji Ya was caught taking drugs while taking photos in South Africa. Since then, Jiya's modeling career has ended.

Gia Kalangi was a world supermodel in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Nowadays, gay or bisexual women in international supermodels privately call themselves "Gia's girls". Gia carangi is the first supermodel in the world.

Today, perhaps only cindy crawford can match her fame. Gia Ka Lan Zhi has everything, beauty, charm, fame and fortune, and countless pursuers. Countless men are fascinated by her, but she is not interested in men, but dares to pursue gay love. Jack Nicholson, a famous American actor, once gave Zia the key to his hotel room, but Zia never used it.

Jiya was originally an ordinary girl who grew up in the lower middle class of Philadelphia. In that pale age full of psychedelic culture, at the age of eighteen, because of her warm and brave image, she frequently appeared on the covers of Harper's Meng Ke, Bodan and other magazines. The title of supermodel began to be widely used because of Jiya.

However, coming too soon and gaining too much fame is always enough to ruin a young girl's freedom and dream and destroy her young life that she is not ready for. Ji Ya soon began to take drugs, constantly harming others and herself. While bravely pursuing gay love, she was unable to cope with serious insecurity. At the age of 26, Zia died of AIDS. 1998 HBO's self-made TV movie "Love in Clothes" depicts Jiya's life in a confusing and heartbreaking style.