Esther Baxter
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| Esther Baxter | |
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| Birthdate: | September 25, 1984 |
| Birth location: | Miami, Florida |
| Birth name: | Esther Baxter |
| Measurements: | 34DDD-24-40 |
| Height: | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) |
| Weight: | 147 lb (67 kg/10.5 st) |
| Eye color: | Green |
| Hair color: | Brown |
| Natural breasts: | yes |
| Ethnicity: | Multiracial |
Esther Baxter (born September 25, 1984) is a model from Miami, Florida. She is well known for her voluptuous figure with a measurement of 34DDD-24-40. She is also an aspiring actress.
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[edit] Biography
Esther Baxter rose to prominence after being featured in the music video for Petey Pablo's single "Freek-A-Leek" in 2004. Since then, she has appeared in several music videos , including Ludacris's "Number One Spot", Will Smith's "Switch", Nelly's "Shake Ya Tailfeather" and Kanye West's "The New Workout Plan". In addition to video success, she's also been in a number of magazines, such as VIBE, King, and XXL.
She is also been dubbed "Miss Freek-a-Leek" due to her appearance in Petey Pablo's video.
Baxter has, in August 2007, retired from modeling and video shoots in order to attend college.[1]
It is rumored that she will be modeling again in 2008.
[edit] Video appearances
Esther Baxter has appeared in a number of hip hop videos. They include:
- "Keep It on the Low" by TQ
- "Freek a Leak" by Petey Pablo
- "Vibrate" by Petey Pablo
- "Shake Ya Tailfeather" by Nelly
- "Caught Up" by Ja Rule
- "Number One Spot/The Potion" by Ludacris
- "Switch" by Will Smith
- "Overnight Celebrity" by Twista
- "Bottles N' Up" by Benzino
- "King of The Dancehall" by Beenie Man
- "Row Da Boat" by Don Yute
- "One Call Away" by Chingy
- "Tush (Tush, Tush, Tush)" by Ghostface Killah ft. Missy Elliott
- "Don't Say Nuthin'" by The Roots
- "Keep Doin' It" by Violator
- "Gangsta Girl" by Big Tymers
- "Nookie" by Jacki-O
- "Get Low (Remix)" by Lil Jon
- "Oh Yes/Clockwork" by Juelz Santana
- "Ting Ting" by J Menace
- "Spaceship" by Kanye West
- "The New Workout Plan" by Kanye West
- "Angel" (unreleased) by Pharrell Williams
- "How the Hustlers Do It" by Swishahouse ft. Webbie
- "Georgia" by Ludacris ft. Field Mob
[edit] Magazine appearances
- XXL (June 2004)
- The Source (June 2004)
- XXL (July 2004)
- King (August 2004)
- Smooth (August 2004)
- Smooth Girl (September 2004)
- The Source (September 2004)
- Today's Black Woman (October 2005)
- Da Book (September 2005)
- Blackmen SSX (June 2005)
- Vibe (January 2005)
- King (January-February 2005)
- XXL (January-February 2005)
- King (May-June 2006)
- Blackmen SSX Esther Baxter Special (Summer 2006)
- Blackmen (October/November 2006)
- Blackmen SSX Esther Baxter Special 2 (January 2007)
[edit] Calendar appearances
- Ethnicity (2005)
- The Unforgettable (2005)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Smooth Magazine, Issue 32, August 2007.

