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Who is Juliana Nalu? Kanye West was captured holding the model’s arm

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Kanye West is sparking romance rumors after he was spotted linking his arms with Brazilian model, Juliana Nalu.

Here is everything you need to know.

Kanye West is photographed with Juliana Nalu

Kanye West who now goes by the name Ye was recently captured leaving a celebrity restaurant, Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica with a mystery woman over the weekend.

However, reports are claiming the female to be 24-year-old Brazilian model Juliana Nalu.

Moreover, Nalu hinted that she might be more than friends with the 45-year-old rapper when she retweeted an image of them during their weekend meeting. She outlined the post with a simple black heart emoji as a caption.

According to reports, the duo is hanging out with each other in the midst of West’s suspension from both Instagram and Twitter. He is ousted from the platforms after he shared multiple anti-Semitic messages which led to a social media firestorm.

Furthermore, the pair’s weekend meetup comes after they were spotted enjoying Ruben Östlund’s Triangle of Sadness in a Los Angeles theatre.

Who is Juliana Nalu?

Juliana Nalu’s Instagram bio states that she is currently signed with multiple agencies such as Mix Models, MGM Models, and Elite Model Management.

Additionally, she has more than 500k followers on Instagram one of whom is Kanye West. 

Nalu completed her first fashion week when she walked for the clothing brand, 6 PM in Milan. Reports also suggest that she recently moved to Los Angeles.

Nalu talked about her journey as a model when she sat down with Latina magazine for an interview. She revealed that she wanted to walk the ramp ever since she was six years old.

Subsequently, she explained, ‘My mom was helping me follow my dreams, traveling to agencies with me, and making brand connections. I lived in the favelas with my family until I was 18.’

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Nalu shared, ‘It was hard to deal with the violence, and I didn’t have access to many privileges in Brazil, compared to others. However, my mom loved [me and my siblings] and gave us everything we needed to be a good person.’

Moreover, she added, ‘I love the fact that when [I am] in Brazil [I] can just be [my]self. You don’t have the pressure of wanting to be something or be someone specific. My family always motivates me. So I am free to be whomever I want or whatever I want.’

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