Mercedes Scelba-Shorte

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Mercedes Scelba-Shorte

Mercedes Scelba-Shorte, also known as Mercedes Yvette, is an American fashion model and actress. She gained fame as a contestant on the second cycle of the reality television show "America's Next Top Model" (ANTM), where she finished as the runner-up.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Mercedes Scelba-Shorte was born on August 24, 1981, in New Jersey, United States. She grew up in Valencia, California, and attended California State University, Northridge, where she studied communications.

America's Next Top Model[edit | edit source]

Mercedes participated in the second cycle of "America's Next Top Model," which aired in 2004. Throughout the competition, she was known for her positive attitude and resilience, especially after revealing her diagnosis with lupus, an autoimmune disease. Her journey on the show was marked by her ability to overcome personal challenges and her strong performances in photo shoots.

Career[edit | edit source]

After her appearance on "America's Next Top Model," Mercedes Scelba-Shorte pursued a career in modeling and acting. She signed with Nous Model Management and has worked with various brands and designers. Her modeling work includes print advertisements, runway shows, and commercial campaigns.

In addition to modeling, Mercedes has appeared in several television shows and films. She has made guest appearances on series such as "One on One" and "The Bold and the Beautiful."

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Mercedes is an advocate for lupus awareness and has been involved in various campaigns to educate the public about the disease. She has spoken openly about her experiences living with lupus and has worked with organizations to support research and awareness efforts.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Mercedes Scelba-Shorte is remembered for her impact on "America's Next Top Model" and her contributions to the fashion industry. Her story has inspired many, particularly those facing similar health challenges, and she continues to be a role model for aspiring models and individuals living with chronic illnesses.

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