It's Persia White's 45th Birthday And She Still Looks Amazing [Photos]
<em>Girlfriends</em> Star Persia White Turns 45 Today, And In Case You Were Wondering, She Still Looks Amazing - Page 15
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Anybody else miss Girlfriends? While we loved the characters and pine for the days of the shenanigans of Joan, Maya, Toni and Lynn, we know where most of them are and what they’ve been up to in real life since the series ended. Golden Globe winner Tracee Ellis Ross is starring on Blackish and at the height of her career. Golden Brooks was recently on Hollywood Divas and is set to star in the TNT mini-series, One Day She’ll Darken. Jill Marie Jones recently appeared on Fox’s Sleepy Hollow and Ash vs Evil Dead and is busy twinning with Yvonne Orji.
But how about Persia White? Well, she was a consistent presence as Abby Bennett Wilson on Vampire Diaries. She’s also making music and doing movie work, starring in the upcoming film, You Can’t Fight Christmas. And for the record, today is the star’s 45th birthday! In case you’ve been wondering how she’s been or how she’s been looking nowadays, the answers are busy and great! Check out some recent images of the beauty living her best life (and doing so with husband Joseph Morgan) via her Instagram page.
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